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Ecological Applications | 2015

Efficacy of generic allometric equations for estimating biomass: a test in Japanese natural forests

Masae I. Ishihara; Hajime Utsugi; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Masahiro Aiba; Hiroko Kurokawa; Yusuke Onoda; Masahiro Nagano; Toru Umehara; Makoto Ando; Rie Miyata; Tsutom Hiura

Accurate estimation of tree and forest biomass is key to evaluating forest ecosystem functions and the global carbon cycle. Allometric equations that estimate tree biomass from a set of predictors, such as stem diameter and tree height, are commonly used. Most allometric equations are site specific, usually developed from a small number of trees harvested in a small area, and are either species specific or ignore interspecific differences in allometry. Due to lack of site-specific allometries, local equations are often applied to sites for which they were not originally developed (foreign sites), sometimes leading to large errors in biomass estimates. In this study, we developed generic allometric equations for aboveground biomass and component (stem, branch, leaf, and root) biomass using large, compiled data sets of 1203 harvested trees belonging to 102 species (60 deciduous angiosperm, 32 evergreen angiosperm, and 10 evergreen gymnosperm species) from 70 boreal, temperate, and subtropical natural forests in Japan. The best generic equations provided better biomass estimates than did local equations that were applied to foreign sites. The best generic equations included explanatory variables that represent interspecific differences in allometry in addition to stem diameter, reducing error by 4-12% compared to the generic equations that did not include the interspecific difference. Different explanatory variables were selected for different components. For aboveground and stem biomass, the best generic equations had species-specific wood specific gravity as an explanatory variable. For branch, leaf, and root biomass, the best equations had functional types (deciduous angiosperm, evergreen angiosperm, and evergreen gymnosperm) instead of functional traits (wood specific gravity or leaf mass per area), suggesting importance of other traits in addition to these traits, such as canopy and root architecture. Inclusion of tree height in addition to stem diameter improved the performance of the generic equation only for stem biomass and had no apparent effect on aboveground, branch, leaf, and root biomass at the site level. The development of a generic allometric equation taking account of interspecific differences is an effective approach for accurately estimating aboveground and component biomass in boreal, temperate, and subtropical natural forests.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2006

Stand biomass estimation method by canopy coverage for application to remote sensing in an arid area of Western Australia

Hideki Suganuma; Yukuo Abe; Masahiko Taniguchi; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Hajime Utsugi; Toshinori Kojima; Koichi Yamada


Journal of remote sensing | 2006

Examination of the Validity of Stand Biomass Estimation Using Vegetation Indices Combined with Vegetation Classification in an Arid Area

Hideki Suganuma; Shuhei Nagatani; Yukuo Abe; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Toshinori Kojima; Koichi Yamada


Ecological Modelling | 2009

Effects of different mobilities of leaf and woody litters on litter carbon dynamics in arid ecosystems in Western Australia

Shungo Kumada; Takuya Kawanishi; Yoshishige Hayashi; Hiroyuki Hamano; Satoko Kawarasaki; Shin-ichi Aikawa; Nobuhide Takahashi; Yasuyuki Egashira; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Toshinori Kojima; Adrianne Kinnear; Koichi Yamada


沙漠研究 : 日本沙漠学会誌 | 2006

The Difference in Leaf Morphological and Photosynthetic Ability of Eucalyptus camaldulensis between Natural Growth and Planted Trees in Desert Western Australia

Hajime Utsugi; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Hiroyuki Hamano; Nobuhide Takahashi


沙漠研究 : 日本沙漠学会誌 | 2006

Water Use Efficiency of Trees in Arid Lands : Plasticity to Water Conditions

Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Hajime Utsugi; Nobuhide Takahashi; Hiroyuki Hamano; Satoko Kawarasaki; Toshinori Kojima; Koichi Yamada


Jarq-japan Agricultural Research Quarterly | 2010

Growth of Trees Planted for Rehabilitation of a Saline Area of the Wheatbelt in Western Australia

Satoko Kawarasaki; Hiroyuki Hamano; Shin-ichi Aikawa; Hajime Utsugi; Masahiro Saito; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Toshinori Kojima; Koichi Yamada


Journal of ecotechnology research | 2008

Development of Sapling Cultivation Technology for Afforestation of Salt-affected Land

Shin-ichi Aikawa; Yusuke Oda; Satoru Kaneoya; Hiroyuki Hamano; Satoko Kawarasaki; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Koichi Yamada; Toshinori Kojima


沙漠研究 : 日本沙漠学会誌 | 2004

Stand Growth Estimation of Representative Plant Communities in Arid Land of Western Australia

Katsuhiro Shiono; Y. Kanri; Yukuo Abe; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Toshinori Kojima; Koichi Yamada


沙漠研究 : 日本沙漠学会誌 | 2013

Coppice Regeneration of Afforested Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Arid Region of Western Australia

Aikawa Shin-ichi; Yasuyuki Egashira; Nobuhide Takahashi; Hideki Suganuma; Hiroyuki Tanouchi; Hajime Utsugi

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Satoko Kawarasaki

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Yukuo Abe

University of Tsukuba

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