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Allometric modelling of crown width for white spruce by fixed- and mixed-effects models
Crown width is an important predictor for tree growth, crown surface area, forest canopy cover, tree-crown profiles and wildlife habitat indices. This paper developed crown width models for white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) in Alberta using allometric fixed and mixed models with varying degrees of model complexity. Diameter at breast height was the most important predictor and was used in the base model. Crown ratio, height-diameter ratio and two competition indices (CIs) were additional predictors added to the base model to form four expanded models. At each level of complexity, a fixed model and a mixed model were fitted. Improved fits were achieved for both model types as model complexity increased, and all mixed models provided much better fits than their fixed model counterparts. Population-averaged (PA) predictions by fixed models, and typical mean (TM), PA and plot-specific (PS) predictions by mixed models were compared on both model fitting and validation data. TM and PA predictions by eac...
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The Canadian Institute of Forestry has published The Forestry Chronicle, a professional and scientific forestry journal, since 1925. The Forestry Chronicle is published to provide information to forest practitioners about professional and scientific management of forests and their resources. The Forestry Chronicle provides forest practitioners in Canada and around the world with a means to communicate with their peers in the professional community.