Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots (one tree per plot) in even-aged monospecific plantations at 31 sites (three plots per site) across Ontario, Canada. Stem analysis data collected from these trees were used to develop and evaluate stand height models. The effects of site and climate on site productivity were examined by incorporating site and climate variables into a stand height model. Including climate variables improved the fit statistics of the stand height model for white pine. A covariance structure (AR(1)) was used to address autocorrelation in the data. Similarly, a variance function was used to account for heteroscedasticity. Stand heights were predicted for four are...
The impact of 2 × CO2 driven climate change on radial growth of boreal tree species Pinus banksianaL...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate and exemplify the potential utility of a climate-sensi...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for currently grown tree species as well as those t...
Modifying the stand dynamic functional determinates of structural stand density management models (S...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
The utility of site index as a predictor variable in models for complex, mixed species stands is lim...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for tree species growing in mixed stands. Models de...
Climate sensitive height-age models were developed for top height trees of trembling aspen (Populus ...
Studies relating site index to climatic variables basically assume that the sensitivity of a species...
The effect of temperature and precipitation on the height increment of Pinus sylvestris (L.) was mod...
Climate has a considerable influence on tree growth. Forest managers benefit from the empirical stud...
Simulation models of ecosystem processes may be necessary to separate the long-term effects of clima...
Abstract Tree‐ring data have become widely used to model tree growth responses to climate variabilit...
The impact of 2 × CO2 driven climate change on radial growth of boreal tree species Pinus banksianaL...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate and exemplify the potential utility of a climate-sensi...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for currently grown tree species as well as those t...
Modifying the stand dynamic functional determinates of structural stand density management models (S...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
The utility of site index as a predictor variable in models for complex, mixed species stands is lim...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for tree species growing in mixed stands. Models de...
Climate sensitive height-age models were developed for top height trees of trembling aspen (Populus ...
Studies relating site index to climatic variables basically assume that the sensitivity of a species...
The effect of temperature and precipitation on the height increment of Pinus sylvestris (L.) was mod...
Climate has a considerable influence on tree growth. Forest managers benefit from the empirical stud...
Simulation models of ecosystem processes may be necessary to separate the long-term effects of clima...
Abstract Tree‐ring data have become widely used to model tree growth responses to climate variabilit...
The impact of 2 × CO2 driven climate change on radial growth of boreal tree species Pinus banksianaL...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate and exemplify the potential utility of a climate-sensi...