Authors
Jereme Frank, Mark E Castle, James A Westfall, Aaron R Weiskittel, David W MacFarlane, Sharad K Baral, Philip J Radtke, Gaetan Pelletier
Publication date
2018/7/1
Journal
Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
Volume
91
Issue
3
Pages
382-399
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The occurrence (probability) and extent (proportion) of tree internal stem decay are important attributes influencing potential wood quality and value, but variation in decay by species, tree size and geographic range are rarely evaluated and modelled. In this analysis, we used 1246 destructively sampled trees across 33 species in the northeastern United States and New Brunswick, Canada to determine the factors influencing the combined probability and proportion of decay. In the process, we evaluated three modelling approaches including a two-part conditional model, multinomial model and generalized additive model for location, scale and shape (gamlss) that simultaneously predicted both probability and proportion of decay. Predictive capability for all three methods were nearly identical when classifying decay occurrence. Compared with the other methods, the gamlss model had a lower mean bias and …
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