Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland
Empirical models for the coverage and berry yield of cowberry ( L.) were developed using generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs). The percentage coverage of cowberry was predicted as a function of site and stand characteristics using data from the Finnish National Forest Inventory (NFI) i...
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Finnish Society of Forest Science
2013-01-01
|
Series: | Silva Fennica |
Online Access: | https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1005 |
id |
doaj-ecbb158f46f947c98c36c4d96e75b2d3 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-ecbb158f46f947c98c36c4d96e75b2d32020-11-25T02:15:57ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752013-01-0147310.14214/sf.1005Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in FinlandTurtiainen, MarjutMiina, JariSalo, KaukoHotanen, Juha-Pekka Empirical models for the coverage and berry yield of cowberry ( L.) were developed using generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs). The percentage coverage of cowberry was predicted as a function of site and stand characteristics using data from the Finnish National Forest Inventory (NFI) in 1995. The average annual yield, including the between-year variation in the yield, was predicted as a function of percentage coverage and stand characteristics using permanent experimental plots (MASI) established in different areas of Finland and measured in 2001-2012. The model for cowberry yields (Model 2) was developed for mineral soil forests. The model for the coverage (Model 1) was constructed so that it considers both mineral soil sites and also many other sites where cowberry occurs in the field layer. According to Model 1, the site fertility significantly affected the abundance of cowberry on mineral soils, spruce mires and pine mires. The stand basal area and dominant tree species were among the most important forest structural predictors in Model 1. The site fertility was not a significant predictor in the cowberry yield model. Instead, the stand basal area and coverage of cowberry plants were found to be statistically significant predictors in Model 2. The estimated models were used to predict the cowberry coverage, average annual yield and its 95 % confidence interval along with stand development. The models of this study can be used for multi-objective forest planning purposes.Vaccinium vitis-idaeahttps://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1005 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Turtiainen, Marjut Miina, Jari Salo, Kauko Hotanen, Juha-Pekka |
spellingShingle |
Turtiainen, Marjut Miina, Jari Salo, Kauko Hotanen, Juha-Pekka Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland Silva Fennica |
author_facet |
Turtiainen, Marjut Miina, Jari Salo, Kauko Hotanen, Juha-Pekka |
author_sort |
Turtiainen, Marjut |
title |
Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland |
title_short |
Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland |
title_full |
Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland |
title_fullStr |
Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland |
title_full_unstemmed |
Empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in Finland |
title_sort |
empirical prediction models for the coverage and yields of cowberry in finland |
publisher |
Finnish Society of Forest Science |
series |
Silva Fennica |
issn |
2242-4075 |
publishDate |
2013-01-01 |
description |
Empirical models for the coverage and berry yield of cowberry ( L.) were developed using generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs). The percentage coverage of cowberry was predicted as a function of site and stand characteristics using data from the Finnish National Forest Inventory (NFI) in 1995. The average annual yield, including the between-year variation in the yield, was predicted as a function of percentage coverage and stand characteristics using permanent experimental plots (MASI) established in different areas of Finland and measured in 2001-2012. The model for cowberry yields (Model 2) was developed for mineral soil forests. The model for the coverage (Model 1) was constructed so that it considers both mineral soil sites and also many other sites where cowberry occurs in the field layer. According to Model 1, the site fertility significantly affected the abundance of cowberry on mineral soils, spruce mires and pine mires. The stand basal area and dominant tree species were among the most important forest structural predictors in Model 1. The site fertility was not a significant predictor in the cowberry yield model. Instead, the stand basal area and coverage of cowberry plants were found to be statistically significant predictors in Model 2. The estimated models were used to predict the cowberry coverage, average annual yield and its 95 % confidence interval along with stand development. The models of this study can be used for multi-objective forest planning purposes.Vaccinium vitis-idaea |
url |
https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1005 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT turtiainenmarjut empiricalpredictionmodelsforthecoverageandyieldsofcowberryinfinland AT miinajari empiricalpredictionmodelsforthecoverageandyieldsofcowberryinfinland AT salokauko empiricalpredictionmodelsforthecoverageandyieldsofcowberryinfinland AT hotanenjuhapekka empiricalpredictionmodelsforthecoverageandyieldsofcowberryinfinland |
_version_ |
1724893795329245184 |