Ecoregion-Based Individual Tree Height-Diameter Models for Lodgepole Pine in Alberta

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Using the felled tree data, ecoregion-based height-diameter models were developed for lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) in Alberta. A large number of height-diameter functions were evaluated, and the Chapman-Richards function was found to produce some of the most satisfactory fits. Residual analysis was conducted to identify the error structure of the models. A weighting factor of Wi = 1/Di was found appropriate for achieving the equal error variance assumption. Differences of the height-diameter models among different ecoregions were examined and tested using the nonlinear extra sum of squares method. Most height-diameter relationships were found to be different among different ecoregions. Ecoregions of similar height-diameter relationships were combined to provide a composite model to facilitate the practical use of such relationships.

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Huang, S. (1999). Ecoregion-Based Individual Tree Height-Diameter Models for Lodgepole Pine in Alberta. Western Journal of Applied Forestry, 14(4), 186–193. https://doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/14.4.186

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