A new method for the identification of old-growth trees in National Forest Inventories Application to Pinus halepensis Mill. stands in Spain

Context Old-growth trees play a very important role in the maintenance of biodiversity in forests. However, no clear definition is yet available to help identify them since tree age is usually not recorded in National Forest Inventories. Aims To develop and test a new method to identify old-growth trees using a species-specific threshold for tree diameter in National Forest Inventories. Methods Different nonlinear mixed models for diameter-age were generated using data from the Spanish Forest Inventory in order to identify the most appropriate one for Aleppo pine in its South-western distribution area. The asymptote of the optimal model indicates the threshold diameter for defining an old-growth tree. Additionally, five site index curves were examined to analyze the influence of site quality on these models. Results The Hossfled III mixed model was found to be the most appropriate to fit diameter-age curves for Aleppo pine trees. The overall diameter at breast height threshold for old-growth trees was 40.6 cm, although over a range of sites with increasing site quality, the threshold figure was 36.0, 38.0, 40.4, 43.1, and 46.3 cm, respectively. Conclusions This method allows the identification of old-growth trees and therefore of biodiversity hotspots, thus providing decision makers with a useful tool for management purposes. © 2013 INRA and Springer-Verlag France.

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Main Authors: Alberdi, I., Cañellas, I., Hernández, L., Condés, S.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2013
Subjects:Tree age, Forest biodiversity, Diameter-age relationship, NFI,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291484
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2914842023-05-03T11:20:34Z A new method for the identification of old-growth trees in National Forest Inventories Application to Pinus halepensis Mill. stands in Spain Alberdi, I. Cañellas, I. Hernández, L. Condés, S. Tree age Forest biodiversity Diameter-age relationship NFI Context Old-growth trees play a very important role in the maintenance of biodiversity in forests. However, no clear definition is yet available to help identify them since tree age is usually not recorded in National Forest Inventories. Aims To develop and test a new method to identify old-growth trees using a species-specific threshold for tree diameter in National Forest Inventories. Methods Different nonlinear mixed models for diameter-age were generated using data from the Spanish Forest Inventory in order to identify the most appropriate one for Aleppo pine in its South-western distribution area. The asymptote of the optimal model indicates the threshold diameter for defining an old-growth tree. Additionally, five site index curves were examined to analyze the influence of site quality on these models. Results The Hossfled III mixed model was found to be the most appropriate to fit diameter-age curves for Aleppo pine trees. The overall diameter at breast height threshold for old-growth trees was 40.6 cm, although over a range of sites with increasing site quality, the threshold figure was 36.0, 38.0, 40.4, 43.1, and 46.3 cm, respectively. Conclusions This method allows the identification of old-growth trees and therefore of biodiversity hotspots, thus providing decision makers with a useful tool for management purposes. © 2013 INRA and Springer-Verlag France. 2023-02-20T07:18:38Z 2023-02-20T07:18:38Z 2013 artículo Annals of Forest Science 70: 277-285 (2013) 1297-966X http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291484 10.1007/s13595-012-0261-9 1286-4560 en Instituto de Ciencias Forestales (ICIFOR) none BioMed Central
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Forest biodiversity
Diameter-age relationship
NFI
Tree age
Forest biodiversity
Diameter-age relationship
NFI
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Forest biodiversity
Diameter-age relationship
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Diameter-age relationship
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Hernández, L.
Condés, S.
A new method for the identification of old-growth trees in National Forest Inventories Application to Pinus halepensis Mill. stands in Spain
description Context Old-growth trees play a very important role in the maintenance of biodiversity in forests. However, no clear definition is yet available to help identify them since tree age is usually not recorded in National Forest Inventories. Aims To develop and test a new method to identify old-growth trees using a species-specific threshold for tree diameter in National Forest Inventories. Methods Different nonlinear mixed models for diameter-age were generated using data from the Spanish Forest Inventory in order to identify the most appropriate one for Aleppo pine in its South-western distribution area. The asymptote of the optimal model indicates the threshold diameter for defining an old-growth tree. Additionally, five site index curves were examined to analyze the influence of site quality on these models. Results The Hossfled III mixed model was found to be the most appropriate to fit diameter-age curves for Aleppo pine trees. The overall diameter at breast height threshold for old-growth trees was 40.6 cm, although over a range of sites with increasing site quality, the threshold figure was 36.0, 38.0, 40.4, 43.1, and 46.3 cm, respectively. Conclusions This method allows the identification of old-growth trees and therefore of biodiversity hotspots, thus providing decision makers with a useful tool for management purposes. © 2013 INRA and Springer-Verlag France.
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Diameter-age relationship
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author Alberdi, I.
Cañellas, I.
Hernández, L.
Condés, S.
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Cañellas, I.
Hernández, L.
Condés, S.
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title A new method for the identification of old-growth trees in National Forest Inventories Application to Pinus halepensis Mill. stands in Spain
title_short A new method for the identification of old-growth trees in National Forest Inventories Application to Pinus halepensis Mill. stands in Spain
title_full A new method for the identification of old-growth trees in National Forest Inventories Application to Pinus halepensis Mill. stands in Spain
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