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Mortality of silver fir and norway spruce in the Western Alps: a semi-parametric bayesian approach combining size-dependent and growth-dependent mortality

Authors :
Vieilledent, G.
Courbaud, B.
Kunstler, G.
Dhôte, J.F.
Ecosystèmes montagnards (UR EMGR)
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)
Laboratoire d'Etudes des Ressources Forêt-Bois (LERFoB)
AgroParisTech-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AgroParisTech
Source :
Annals of Forest Science, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2010, 67 (3), 11 p, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Verlag/EDP Sciences, 2010, 67 (3), 11 p, Annals of Forest Science 3 (67), 11 p.. (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2010.

Abstract

Question: Tree mortality can be modeled using two complementary covariates, tree size and tree growth. Tree growth is an integrative measure of tree vitality while tree diameter is a good index of sensitivity to disturbances and can be consider as a proxy for tree age which determines senescence. Few mortality models integrate both covariates as classical model calibration need large permanent plots data-sets which are rare. How then to obtain a multivariate mortality model including size and growth when permanent plots data are not available? Location: To answer this question, we studied A. alba and P. abies mortality in the French and Swiss Alps. Method: Our study proposes an alternative semi-parametric Bayesian method which includes a random sample of living and dead trees with diameter and growth measurements. Results: We were able to obtain a mortality model combining both size-dependent and growth-dependent mortality. We demonstrated that A. alba had a lower mortality rate (10%) than P. abies (18%) for low growth (

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12864560 and 1297966X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Forest Science, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2010, 67 (3), 11 p, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Verlag/EDP Sciences, 2010, 67 (3), 11 p, Annals of Forest Science 3 (67), 11 p.. (2010)
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..92da5a0fe7c21def2d68df7d0f7c83ec