Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Gabriel Henrique Pires de Mello
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Suwa, Rempei, Marra, Daniel Magnabosco, Lima, Adriano José Nogueira, Kajimoto, Takuya, Ishizuka, Moriyoshi, Higuchi, Niro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16010
Resumo: Allometric models to estimate the aboveground mass AGM, belowground mass BGM and total mass TM of juvenile trees (stem diameter at breast height DBH ≤ 5 cm, tree height H ≥ 30 cm) in open-canopy terra-firme forests after wind disturbance were developed in the Amazon. For comparison, the allometric models were also developed for a closed-canopy terra-firme forest. After six models had been compared in each forest type, the model with diameter at ground basis DGB and H was selected as the best for estimating AGM and TM, and the model with diameter at ground basis DGB as a single variable was selected as the best for estimating BGM considering the adjusted coefficient of determination and standard deviation of the mean. Models based on the diameter at breast height DBH showed poor correlation with each biomass component compared with those based on DGB for the open-canopy forest. The juvenile trees in the open-canopy forest showed higher AGM and H at a given DGB than in the closed-canopy forest, while the DGB-BGM relationships did not differ significantly between the open-and closed-canopy forests. It was concluded that the allometric models used to estimate AGM and TM were unique to each forest type. This would be because light-demanding species show higher allocation to AGM than BGM to be advantageous for competition for light by achieving rapid growth in height.
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spelling Ribeiro, Gabriel Henrique Pires de MelloSuwa, RempeiMarra, Daniel MagnaboscoLima, Adriano José NogueiraKajimoto, TakuyaIshizuka, MoriyoshiHiguchi, Niro2020-05-21T21:56:28Z2020-05-21T21:56:28Z2014https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1601010.6090/jarq.48.213Allometric models to estimate the aboveground mass AGM, belowground mass BGM and total mass TM of juvenile trees (stem diameter at breast height DBH ≤ 5 cm, tree height H ≥ 30 cm) in open-canopy terra-firme forests after wind disturbance were developed in the Amazon. For comparison, the allometric models were also developed for a closed-canopy terra-firme forest. After six models had been compared in each forest type, the model with diameter at ground basis DGB and H was selected as the best for estimating AGM and TM, and the model with diameter at ground basis DGB as a single variable was selected as the best for estimating BGM considering the adjusted coefficient of determination and standard deviation of the mean. Models based on the diameter at breast height DBH showed poor correlation with each biomass component compared with those based on DGB for the open-canopy forest. The juvenile trees in the open-canopy forest showed higher AGM and H at a given DGB than in the closed-canopy forest, while the DGB-BGM relationships did not differ significantly between the open-and closed-canopy forests. It was concluded that the allometric models used to estimate AGM and TM were unique to each forest type. This would be because light-demanding species show higher allocation to AGM than BGM to be advantageous for competition for light by achieving rapid growth in height.Volume 48, Número 2, Pags. 213-219Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAllometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbanceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJapan Agricultural Research Quarterlyengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf220358https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16010/1/artigo-inpa.pdf32efe22b97ac41ec136d5a27263605d2MD511/160102020-05-21 19:17:09.19oai:repositorio:1/16010Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-21T23:17:09Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
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title Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
spellingShingle Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
Ribeiro, Gabriel Henrique Pires de Mello
title_short Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
title_full Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
title_fullStr Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
title_full_unstemmed Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
title_sort Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance
author Ribeiro, Gabriel Henrique Pires de Mello
author_facet Ribeiro, Gabriel Henrique Pires de Mello
Suwa, Rempei
Marra, Daniel Magnabosco
Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
Kajimoto, Takuya
Ishizuka, Moriyoshi
Higuchi, Niro
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author2 Suwa, Rempei
Marra, Daniel Magnabosco
Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
Kajimoto, Takuya
Ishizuka, Moriyoshi
Higuchi, Niro
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Suwa, Rempei
Marra, Daniel Magnabosco
Lima, Adriano José Nogueira
Kajimoto, Takuya
Ishizuka, Moriyoshi
Higuchi, Niro
description Allometric models to estimate the aboveground mass AGM, belowground mass BGM and total mass TM of juvenile trees (stem diameter at breast height DBH ≤ 5 cm, tree height H ≥ 30 cm) in open-canopy terra-firme forests after wind disturbance were developed in the Amazon. For comparison, the allometric models were also developed for a closed-canopy terra-firme forest. After six models had been compared in each forest type, the model with diameter at ground basis DGB and H was selected as the best for estimating AGM and TM, and the model with diameter at ground basis DGB as a single variable was selected as the best for estimating BGM considering the adjusted coefficient of determination and standard deviation of the mean. Models based on the diameter at breast height DBH showed poor correlation with each biomass component compared with those based on DGB for the open-canopy forest. The juvenile trees in the open-canopy forest showed higher AGM and H at a given DGB than in the closed-canopy forest, while the DGB-BGM relationships did not differ significantly between the open-and closed-canopy forests. It was concluded that the allometric models used to estimate AGM and TM were unique to each forest type. This would be because light-demanding species show higher allocation to AGM than BGM to be advantageous for competition for light by achieving rapid growth in height.
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