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Height-diameter allometry for tropical forest in northern Amazonia

Height measurements are essential to manage and monitor forest biomass and carbon stocks. However, accurate estimation of this variable in tropical ecosystems is still difficult due to species heterogeneity and environmental variability. In this article, we compare and discuss six nonlinear allometr...

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Autores principales: de Lima, Robson Borges, Görgens, Eric Bastos, Elias, Fernando, de Abreu, Jadson Coelho, Baia, Aldine Luiza, de Oliveira, Cinthia Pereira, Silva da Silva, Diego Armando, Batista, Anderson Pedro Bernardina, Lima, Robson Carmo, Sotta, Eleneide Doff, Caraciolo Ferreira, Rinaldo Luiz, Aleixo da Silva, José Antônio, Carneiro Guedes, Marcelino
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34914697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255197
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Görgens, Eric Bastos
Elias, Fernando
de Abreu, Jadson Coelho
Baia, Aldine Luiza
de Oliveira, Cinthia Pereira
Silva da Silva, Diego Armando
Batista, Anderson Pedro Bernardina
Lima, Robson Carmo
Sotta, Eleneide Doff
Caraciolo Ferreira, Rinaldo Luiz
Aleixo da Silva, José Antônio
Carneiro Guedes, Marcelino
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Görgens, Eric Bastos
Elias, Fernando
de Abreu, Jadson Coelho
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Silva da Silva, Diego Armando
Batista, Anderson Pedro Bernardina
Lima, Robson Carmo
Sotta, Eleneide Doff
Caraciolo Ferreira, Rinaldo Luiz
Aleixo da Silva, José Antônio
Carneiro Guedes, Marcelino
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description Height measurements are essential to manage and monitor forest biomass and carbon stocks. However, accurate estimation of this variable in tropical ecosystems is still difficult due to species heterogeneity and environmental variability. In this article, we compare and discuss six nonlinear allometric models parameterized at different scales (local, regional and pantropical). We also evaluate the height measurements obtained in the field by the hypsometer when compared with the true tree height. We used a dataset composed of 180 harvested trees in two distinct areas located in the Amapá State. The functional form of the Weibull model was the best local model, showing similar performance to the pantropical model. The inaccuracy detected in the hypsometer estimates reinforces the importance of incorporating new technologies in measuring individual tree heights. Establishing accurate allometric models requires knowledge of ecophysiological and environmental processes that govern vegetation dynamics and tree height growth. It is essential to investigate the influence of different species and ecological gradients on the diameter/height ratio.
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spelling pubmed-86757282021-12-17 Height-diameter allometry for tropical forest in northern Amazonia de Lima, Robson Borges Görgens, Eric Bastos Elias, Fernando de Abreu, Jadson Coelho Baia, Aldine Luiza de Oliveira, Cinthia Pereira Silva da Silva, Diego Armando Batista, Anderson Pedro Bernardina Lima, Robson Carmo Sotta, Eleneide Doff Caraciolo Ferreira, Rinaldo Luiz Aleixo da Silva, José Antônio Carneiro Guedes, Marcelino PLoS One Research Article Height measurements are essential to manage and monitor forest biomass and carbon stocks. However, accurate estimation of this variable in tropical ecosystems is still difficult due to species heterogeneity and environmental variability. In this article, we compare and discuss six nonlinear allometric models parameterized at different scales (local, regional and pantropical). We also evaluate the height measurements obtained in the field by the hypsometer when compared with the true tree height. We used a dataset composed of 180 harvested trees in two distinct areas located in the Amapá State. The functional form of the Weibull model was the best local model, showing similar performance to the pantropical model. The inaccuracy detected in the hypsometer estimates reinforces the importance of incorporating new technologies in measuring individual tree heights. Establishing accurate allometric models requires knowledge of ecophysiological and environmental processes that govern vegetation dynamics and tree height growth. It is essential to investigate the influence of different species and ecological gradients on the diameter/height ratio. Public Library of Science 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8675728/ /pubmed/34914697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255197 Text en © 2021 Lima et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de Lima, Robson Borges
Görgens, Eric Bastos
Elias, Fernando
de Abreu, Jadson Coelho
Baia, Aldine Luiza
de Oliveira, Cinthia Pereira
Silva da Silva, Diego Armando
Batista, Anderson Pedro Bernardina
Lima, Robson Carmo
Sotta, Eleneide Doff
Caraciolo Ferreira, Rinaldo Luiz
Aleixo da Silva, José Antônio
Carneiro Guedes, Marcelino
Height-diameter allometry for tropical forest in northern Amazonia
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title_short Height-diameter allometry for tropical forest in northern Amazonia
title_sort height-diameter allometry for tropical forest in northern amazonia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34914697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255197
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