Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland

In Iceland, mountain birch dominates indigenous woodlands and scrub communities. For use in inventories of the natural birch population, we derived single parameter aboveground biomass functions from a stratified random sample encompassing the entire native birch population. We evaluated the accurac...

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Published in:Icelandic Agricultural Sciences
Main Authors: Jónsson, Þorbergur Hjalti, Snorrason, Arnór
Other Authors: Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ), Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI), Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands, Agricultural University of Iceland
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Agricultural University of Iceland 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/992
https://doi.org/10.16886/IAS.2018.05
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/992 2023-05-15T16:47:41+02:00 Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland Lífmassaföll fyrir náttúrulegt birki á Íslandi Jónsson, Þorbergur Hjalti Snorrason, Arnór Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ) Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI) Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands Agricultural University of Iceland 2018 65-80 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/992 https://doi.org/10.16886/IAS.2018.05 en eng Agricultural University of Iceland Icelandic Agricultural Sciences;2018(31) http://ias.is/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/IAS-2018-5-Thorbergur_Arnor-65-80.pdf Jónsson, T. H., & Snorrason, A. 2018. Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland. Icelandic Agricultural Sciences 31(65-80) 2298-786X https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/992 Icelandic Agricultural Sciences doi:10.16886/IAS.2018.05 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Forestry Biomass Skógrækt Birki info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/992 https://doi.org/10.16886/IAS.2018.05 2022-11-18T06:51:41Z In Iceland, mountain birch dominates indigenous woodlands and scrub communities. For use in inventories of the natural birch population, we derived single parameter aboveground biomass functions from a stratified random sample encompassing the entire native birch population. We evaluated the accuracy of these models on independent data from the same population and used regressions of log-transformed predicted versus observed values and compared slope and intercept parameters against the 1:1 line. We propose that the level of accuracy of allometric models might be quantified by the size of Theil’s random error component (Ue) and the normality of residual variances might be a decisive test of acceptable functions. The commonly used allometric power function without intercept proved highly accurate for diameters at ground level but was biased for diameters measured at 0.5 m up the stem. We compared both non-linear regressions and log-transformed linear regression techniques. The latter produced more accurate models especially for applications to small diameter trees. Power functions with intercept and diameters measured 0.5 m above ground produced accurate estimates, except for trees with diameters less than 50 mm. We suggest allometric models for general use in Iceland for inventories of native birch woodlands and scrub Á Íslandi er birki ríkjandi trjátegund í náttúrulegu skóg- og kjarrlendi. Við settum fram lífmassaföll fyrir birki sem byggja á lagskiptu slembiúrtaki úr öllum birkiskógum landsins. Við mátum áreiðanleika fallanna með öðru gagnasafni úr skógunum. Tekin var náttúrulegur lógarytmi af raungildum og spágildum og síðan fundið línulegt fall milli þeirra. Skurðpunktur og halli línunnar var borinn saman við línu úr upphafspunkti með hallatölu einn. Við mátum skekkju í föllunum út frá hlutdeild tilviljanakenndra frávika af óskýrðum breytileika (Theil’s Ue) og normaldreifingu frávika. Einfalt veldisfall reyndist mjög áreiðanlegt þegar þvermál er mælt við jörðu en föll fyrir þvermál 0.5 m frá jörðu reyndust ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Opin vísindi (Iceland) Icelandic Agricultural Sciences 31 65 80
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topic Forestry
Biomass
Skógrækt
Birki
spellingShingle Forestry
Biomass
Skógrækt
Birki
Jónsson, Þorbergur Hjalti
Snorrason, Arnór
Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland
topic_facet Forestry
Biomass
Skógrækt
Birki
description In Iceland, mountain birch dominates indigenous woodlands and scrub communities. For use in inventories of the natural birch population, we derived single parameter aboveground biomass functions from a stratified random sample encompassing the entire native birch population. We evaluated the accuracy of these models on independent data from the same population and used regressions of log-transformed predicted versus observed values and compared slope and intercept parameters against the 1:1 line. We propose that the level of accuracy of allometric models might be quantified by the size of Theil’s random error component (Ue) and the normality of residual variances might be a decisive test of acceptable functions. The commonly used allometric power function without intercept proved highly accurate for diameters at ground level but was biased for diameters measured at 0.5 m up the stem. We compared both non-linear regressions and log-transformed linear regression techniques. The latter produced more accurate models especially for applications to small diameter trees. Power functions with intercept and diameters measured 0.5 m above ground produced accurate estimates, except for trees with diameters less than 50 mm. We suggest allometric models for general use in Iceland for inventories of native birch woodlands and scrub Á Íslandi er birki ríkjandi trjátegund í náttúrulegu skóg- og kjarrlendi. Við settum fram lífmassaföll fyrir birki sem byggja á lagskiptu slembiúrtaki úr öllum birkiskógum landsins. Við mátum áreiðanleika fallanna með öðru gagnasafni úr skógunum. Tekin var náttúrulegur lógarytmi af raungildum og spágildum og síðan fundið línulegt fall milli þeirra. Skurðpunktur og halli línunnar var borinn saman við línu úr upphafspunkti með hallatölu einn. Við mátum skekkju í föllunum út frá hlutdeild tilviljanakenndra frávika af óskýrðum breytileika (Theil’s Ue) og normaldreifingu frávika. Einfalt veldisfall reyndist mjög áreiðanlegt þegar þvermál er mælt við jörðu en föll fyrir þvermál 0.5 m frá jörðu reyndust ...
author2 Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ)
Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI)
Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Agricultural University of Iceland
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Snorrason, Arnór
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Snorrason, Arnór
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title_short Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland
title_full Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland
title_fullStr Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland
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Jónsson, T. H., & Snorrason, A. 2018. Single tree aboveground biomass models for native birch in Iceland. Icelandic Agricultural Sciences 31(65-80)
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