澳大利亚亚热带雨林高径关系与树木发育的功能评价

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Australian Journal of Botany Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1071/bt21049
Steven R. Howell, G. Song, K. Chao, D. Doley
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上下文。描述树高(H)和胸高直径(D)之间关系的异速生长方程在统计学上是有效的,在生物学上也是相关的。目标确定所选异速生长方程在效率和相关性方面是否符合既定标准。方法。用9个方程确定了澳大利亚亚热带热带雨林1122个个体和18个物种的H - D关系。关键结果。三参数渐近方程描述了初始斜率(a)、曲率(b)和渐近高度(H a)。评估每个方程的精度(均方根误差,RMSE)和H估计偏差,以及函数参数的解释难易程度。对于单个物种和所有的茎,一个非矩形双曲线(NRH)提供了几乎同样高的精度和低偏差与统计上最简洁的广义Michaelis - Menten函数,加上线性参数值容易与树的结构和功能属性相关。林冠种的NRH a值随木材密度的增加呈线性增加,林下种和亚优势种的NRH b值随木材密度的增加而减小。结论。林下结构类群、亚优势结构类群和冠层结构类群中的物种在类群内具有相似的参数值范围,反映了内在的建筑和发育模式以及环境对H的限制。的影响。NRH可以用来可视化树木早期和后期的发育阶段,以及在森林中占据不同位置的物种生长模式之间的差异。
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Functional evaluation of height–diameter relationships and tree development in an Australian subtropical rainforest
Context . Allometric equations describing the relationships between tree height ( H ) and breast height diameter ( D ) should be both statistically ef fi cient and biologically relevant. Aims . To determine whether selected allometric equations can meet established criteria for both ef fi ciency and relevance. Methods . Nine equations were compared to de fi ne the H – D relationships of 1122 individuals and 18 species from an Australian subtropical rainforest. Key results . Three-parameter asymptotic equations described initial slope ( a ), curvature ( b ), and asymptotic height ( H a ). Each equation was evaluated for precision (root mean square error, RMSE) and bias in H estimates, and ease of interpretation of function parameters. For both individual species and all stems, a non-rectangular hyperbola (NRH) provided almost equally high precision and low bias as did the statistically most parsimonious generalised Michaelis – Menten function, plus linear parameter values easily relatable to tree structural and functional attributes. The value of NRH a increased linearly with wood density for canopy species, but not for understorey and subdominant species, whereas the value of NRH b decreased as H a increased from understorey to canopy species. Conclusions . Species within understorey, subdominant, and canopy structural groups shared similar ranges of parameter values within groups that re fl ect both intrinsic architectural and developmental patterns, and environmental limitations to H a . Implications . The NRH can be used to visualise both early and later tree development stages and differences among the growth patterns of species occupying different positions within a forest.
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Australian Journal of Botany
Australian Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Botany is an international journal for publication of original research in plant science. We seek papers of broad interest with relevance to Southern Hemisphere ecosystems. Our scope encompasses all approaches to understanding plant biology. Australian Journal of Botany is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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