Taper equations based on nonlinear mixed effect modeling approach for Pinus nigra in Çankırı forests

  • Senyurt M
  • Ercanli I
  • Bolat F
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© 2017, Universidad Austral de Chile. All rights reserved. In this study, statistical nonlinear mixed effect models were used to model taper of individual trees in Pinus nigra stands distributed within the Çankırı Forests. The data from 210 trees that were felled from Pinus nigra stands were used in this study. Three tree taper equations were fitted and evaluated based on the sum square error (SSE), mean square error (MSE), root mean square error (RMSE) and the adjusted coefficient of determination (R2adj). The Jiang et al.‘s equation was found to produce the most satisfactory fits with the SSE (4125.7), MSE (2.1771), RMSE (1.4755) and (0.976). The stem taper equation of Jiang et al. was used within the scope of mixed-effect model structures that involved both random and constant effect parameters. The nonlinear mixed-effect modeling approach for the stem taper equation of Jiang et al. with SSE (3254.8), MSE (1.71759), RMSE (1.3119) provided much better fitting and precise predictions than those produced by the nonlinear fixed effect model structures for this model. Within various sampling scenarios including different numbers of the sub-sample trees based on some sampling strategies from the validation data set, the sampling scheme with three top diameter sub-sample in a tree produced the best predictive results (SSE = 313.5321, MSE = 0.8637 and RMSE = 0.9345) in relation to the fixed effect predictions.

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Senyurt, M., Ercanli, I., & Bolat, F. (2017). Taper equations based on nonlinear mixed effect modeling approach for Pinus nigra in Çankırı forests. Bosque (Valdivia), 38(3), 545–554. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-92002017000300012

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