Mixed-effects height-diameter models for commercially and ecologically important hardwoods in minnesota

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Mixed-effects height-diameter (H-D) models are presented for several commercially and ecologically important hardwoods in Minnesota. After H-D measurements from a plot/stand of interest are obtained, these mixed-effects models can be calibrated to produce localized individual tree height estimates. The use of three trees for a particular species from a plot to calibrate the model provides a reasonable compromise between predictive ability and field-sampling times. If calibrated at the stand level, 3 trees could be used, but larger sample sizes of 10 or 15 for an individual species would be appropriate. To calibrate these models for specific plots/stands, an Excel spreadsheet is available upon request. © 2013 by the Society of American Foresters.

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VanderSchaaf, C. L. (2013). Mixed-effects height-diameter models for commercially and ecologically important hardwoods in minnesota. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, 30(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.5849/njaf.12-018

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