Abstract
A model for predicting merchantable and total tree height for 18 species groups in Maine is presented. Only tree-level predictor variables are used, so stand-level attributes, such as age and site quality, are not required. A mixed-effects modeling approach accounts for the correlated within-tree measurements. Data-collection protocols encompass situations in which merchantability to a specified top diameter is not attained due to tree characteristics. The advantage of using the height prediction model over taper-derived estimates of merchantable height is demonstrated. Copyright © 2006 by the Society of American Foresters.
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Westfall, J. A., & Laustsen, K. M. (2006). A merchantable and total height model for tree species in Maine. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, 23(4), 241–249. https://doi.org/10.1093/njaf/23.4.241
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