<div><p>ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel approach for estimating the height of individual trees in secondary forests at two study sites: Manaus (central Amazon) and Santarém (eastern Amazon) in the Brazilian Amazon region. The approach consists of adjusting tree height-diameter at breast height (H:DBH) models in each study site by ecological species groups: pioneers, early secondary, and late secondary. Overall, the DBH and corresponding height (H) of 1,178 individual trees were measured during two field campaigns: August 2014 in Manaus and September 2015 in Santarém. We tested the five most commonly used log-linear and nonlinear H:DBH models, as determined by the available literature. The hyperbolic model: H = a.DBH/(b+DBH) was found t...
Old-growth forests are subject to substantial changes in structure and species composition due to th...
We developed a stem diameter D-height H allometric model that included variability in the D-H relati...
Tree height is one of the most important variables for quantitative assessment of forest stocks, but...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel approach for estimating the height of individual trees in secon...
ABSTRACT Allometric models defining the relationship between stem diameter and total tree height in ...
Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest inventories...
This dataset provides information on total height (H) and stem diameter (D) of 65 tropical trees obs...
Despite all efforts to promote sustainable use of timber resources in tropical forests, the current ...
Allometries that include height as independent variable usually provide greater accuracy on estimate...
Uncertainties in biomass estimates in Amazonian forests result in a broad range of possible magnitud...
ABSTRACT: Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest i...
The recent development of REDD+ mechanisms requires reliable estimation of carbon stocks, especia...
Old-growth forests are subject to substantial changes in structure and species composition due to th...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
Old-growth forests are subject to substantial changes in structure and species composition due to th...
We developed a stem diameter D-height H allometric model that included variability in the D-H relati...
Tree height is one of the most important variables for quantitative assessment of forest stocks, but...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel approach for estimating the height of individual trees in secon...
ABSTRACT Allometric models defining the relationship between stem diameter and total tree height in ...
Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest inventories...
This dataset provides information on total height (H) and stem diameter (D) of 65 tropical trees obs...
Despite all efforts to promote sustainable use of timber resources in tropical forests, the current ...
Allometries that include height as independent variable usually provide greater accuracy on estimate...
Uncertainties in biomass estimates in Amazonian forests result in a broad range of possible magnitud...
ABSTRACT: Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest i...
The recent development of REDD+ mechanisms requires reliable estimation of carbon stocks, especia...
Old-growth forests are subject to substantial changes in structure and species composition due to th...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
Changes in the biomass of Amazon region forests represent an important component of the global carbo...
Old-growth forests are subject to substantial changes in structure and species composition due to th...
We developed a stem diameter D-height H allometric model that included variability in the D-H relati...
Tree height is one of the most important variables for quantitative assessment of forest stocks, but...