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JABOWA

JABOWA. Janick , Botkin , and Wallis Individual tree Not location dependent ‘gap model’. Driving equation is diameter. Mitscherlich equation Diameter growth = G * LIGHT * AET * TEMP … G (max growth) based on record trees LIGHT based in physiologic experiments

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JABOWA

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  1. JABOWA • Janick, Botkin, and Wallis • Individual tree • Not location dependent • ‘gap model’

  2. Driving equation is diameter • Mitscherlich equation • Diameter growth = G*LIGHT*AET*TEMP … • G (max growth) based on record trees • LIGHT based in physiologic experiments • AET, TEMP etc. based on natural range

  3. 3 Modules (can be turned on/off) • Birth • Growth • Death

  4. Birth • Stochastically adds saplings • Based on total leaf area of species in the plot

  5. Growth • Must have estimate of growth potential • Diameter growth = G*LIGHT*AET*TEMP … • Record trees or backcasting estimate • For short term growth • Asymptotic growth based on maximum age

  6. Foliage

  7. Light • What reaches top of tree • Uses Beers-Lambert light extinction law • Neutral density filter

  8. Quadratic 100% Potential growth Temperature (degree days)

  9. Quadratic 100% Potential growth AET

  10. Kill • Expectation = 4/AgeMax [for ‘normal growth rates] • Slow growers 99% (for 10 years)

  11. Some details • Only grows dbh • Everything else is regressed • FORET (problems with over parameterization) • Competition • Plot size is crucial [10m X 10m is basic]

  12. TASS • Tree And Stand Simulator • Individual tree model • Location dependent • Based on crown development • Grows crowns • Wood is a regressed set of variables

  13. The petri dish

  14. Greatest development was based on Douglas fir • First structured on white spruce • Eventually modified for other species • Based on the concepts of ‘lollipops’ • First proposed by David Smith in the 60’s

  15. Assumption of a repeatable crown shape • First proposed by Halle in the early 70’s • Based on theory of reiterative branching patterns • Douglas fir is parabolic

  16. Paraboloid 10 Decreasing at a decreasing rate 7 10 10 7 5 10 7 5 4 10

  17. Branches disappear

  18. Foliage contribution

  19. Bole increment • BI = aFVk

  20. Pressler’s Law

  21. The lollipop concept

  22. Lollipop + Pressler = bole

  23. How to get differentiation

  24. Death • Any tree where leader is overtopped

  25. Back to the petri dish

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