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Implications of Clumpiness on Growth Yield

What is Clumpiness?. Clumpiness is a Stand AttributeClumpiness is an Index of Spatial RegularityHow to Get There:Phototype the Forest into Stand PolygonsTypically by Species, Size

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Implications of Clumpiness on Growth Yield

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    1. Implications of Clumpiness on Growth & Yield Managing Stand Density Symposium March 16, 2005 Canyonville, Oregon James D. Arney, Ph.D. Forest Biometrics Research Institute Missoula, Montana

    2. What is Clumpiness? Clumpiness is a Stand Attribute Clumpiness is an Index of Spatial Regularity How to Get There: Phototype the Forest into Stand Polygons Typically by Species, Size & Density Set Minimum Polygon Size (Typically 5-acres) Absorb Small Openings and Thickets (< 5-acres) Clumpiness is the Dispersion within the Polygon Use Cruise Compiler to Compute the Index Load the Index into your Inventory Database

    3. Tree versus Plot Attributes Plot Parameters Site Index Stand Density (SDI, CCF, Rd, Tpa, Basal Area) Clumpiness (spatial pattern) Species Parameters Genetic growth form, Shade Tolerance Tree Parameters Species, Dbh, Height, Taper, Age Tree-centered Density (CSI)

    4. Stand Density Indices Stand Density Index (SDI), Reineke (1933) Assumes Quadratic Mean Dbh Assumes All Trees with Dbh > 0 Relative Density (Rd), Curtis (1982) Assumes Quadratic Mean Dbh Includes Only Trees with Dbh > 0 SDI = 5.8 * Rd Crown Competition Factor, Krajicek etal (1961) Summation of Individual Tree Growing Space Includes All Trees, All Sizes including Dbh = 0 CCF = 5.0 * Rd (General Rule of Thumb)

    9. A Tree-Centered Density Index Competitive Stress Index (CSI), Arney (1973) Uses Same Individual Tree Growing Space Area as CCF Includes All Trees, All Sizes (even Dbh = 0) Competing Trees Overlap into “Subject Tree” Growing Space Primary Sampling Unit is the Individual Tree Provides Distribution of Density across Plot Plot-Centered Density Index (CCF) Competing Trees Overlap into “Plot” Growing Space Primary Sampling Unit is the Plot Provides only Average Density across Plot

    11. Application of Clumpiness Index Spatial Variability Index on Research Plot Stem Map Trees on Research Plot Clumpiness = Spatial Variance / Mean Spacing FPS Translates to 0 – 1 Clumpiness Scale Tree Sizes and Spacing determine CSI Estimate of Density Distribution on Cruise Prism Plots provide Point Estimates of CSI Clumpiness = CSI Variation / Average CSI

    19. 25 Year Mortality Story at Stampede Creek LOGS

    20. 25 Year Mortality Story at Stampede Creek LOGS

    25. 33 Year Thinning Trials at OSU Black Rock Initial Conditions on Three 1-acre Plots

    26. 33 Year Thinning Trials at OSU Black Rock

    27. Observed Dbh Growth by CCF

    28. Observed Dbh Growth by CSI

    31. Typical Clumpiness Distributions in Oregon Forests

    72. Comparison of Yield Site 100, Age 60 by Clumpiness

    73. Within Polygon Effect of a 100-ft Edge Buffer

    86. Clumpiness in Growth Models

    87. Silviculture in Clumpy Stands DI Models will Over-Estimate Growth DI Models will Under-Estimate Mortality DI Models tied to Research Plot Spacing Size of Openings Determines Regeneration Tree Species and Abundance Brush Species and Abundance Grass Species and Abundance

    88. Is Clumpiness Important?

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