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Tropical Tree Growth and Longevity: Validation of Growth Simulation,a Bootstrapping Model
Authors:Mariby Cruz  Milton Lieberman
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, California State University , Chico, California, USA ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2772-3319;2. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center, California State University, Monterey Bay , Seaside, California, USA ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6423-0046
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Growth Simulation, an analytical modeling technique, has been increasingly used in ecological studies and practical forestry applications where dendrochronology is not applicable. The technique uses randomly sampled diameter increments from tagged trees over a known time interval to assemble a statistical sample of lifetime growth trajectories. We carried out a validation of Growth Simulation using a temperate species in order to compare indirect model outputs with direct tree ring analysis. Rings were measured on sample disks cut from 55 pine branches ranging in age from 8–36 years. Assessments included lifetime growth rates, growth rate with respect to diameter and age, periodic annual increment (PAI), cross-referencing of rings by date, and autocorrelation of growth over successive periods. Tree ring analysis and Growth Simulation showed close correspondence for all parameters tested (maximum, median, and minimum growth rates; longevity estimates). Growth Simulation is found to be a robust and informative technique for studies of tropical tree growth, and is especially useful where analysis of tree rings is not feasible or when bootstrapping analysis of ring data is of interest.
Keywords:Age-size relationships  diameter growth trajectories  tree longevity  tropical forestry  simulation modeling
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