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Journal of Vegetation Science | 2007

Predicting tree death for "Fagus sylvatica" and "Abies alba" using permanent plot data

Jan Wunder; Björn Reineking; Jean-François Matter; Christof Bigler; Harald Bugmann

Question: How well can mortality probabilities of deciduous trees (Fagus sylvatica) and conifers (Abies alba) be predicted using permanent plot data that describe growth patterns, tree species, tree size and site conditions? Location: Fagus forests in the montane belt of the Jura folds (Switzerland). Method: Permanent plot data were used to develop and validate logistic regression models predicting survival probabilities of individual trees. Backward model selection led to a reduced model containing the growth-related variable ʻrelative basal area increment ̓ (growth-dependent mortality) and variables not directly reflecting growth such as species, size and site (growth-independent mortality). Results: The growth-mortality relationship was the same for both species (growth-dependent mortality). However, species, site and tree size also influenced mortality probabilities (growthindependent mortality). The predicted survival probabilities of the final model were well calibrated, and the model showed an excellent discriminatory power (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve = 0.896). Conclusion: Mortality probabilities of Fagus sylvatica and Abies alba can be predicted with high discriminatory power using a well calibrated logistic regression model. Extending this case study to a larger number of tree species and sites could provide speciesand site-specific tree mortality models that allow for more realistic projections of forest succession.


Oikos | 2008

Growth–mortality relationships as indicators of life-history strategies: a comparison of nine tree species in unmanaged European forests

Jan Wunder; Bogdan Brzeziecki; Henryk Żybura; Björn Reineking; Christof Bigler; Harald Bugmann


Journal of Vegetation Science | 2012

Fifty years of natural succession in Swiss forest reserves: changes in stand structure and mortality rates of oak and beech

Brigitte Rohner; Christof Bigler; Jan Wunder; Peter Brang; Harald Bugmann


Journal of Ecology | 2007

Predicting tree mortality from growth data: how virtual ecologists can help real ecologists

Jan Wunder; Björn Reineking; Christof Bigler; Harald Bugmann


Ecological Modelling | 2006

Optimisation of tree mortality models based on growth patterns

Jan Wunder; Christof Bigler; Björn Reineking; Lorenz Fahse; Harald Bugmann


Trees-structure and Function | 2013

On the influence of tree size on the climate–growth relationship of New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis): insights from annual, monthly and daily growth patterns

Jan Wunder; Anthony Fowler; Edward R. Cook; Maryann Pirie; Shane P. J. McCloskey


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Slit-shaped gaps are a successful silvicultural technique to promote Picea abies regeneration in mountain forests of the Swiss Alps

Kathrin Streit; Jan Wunder; Peter Brang


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2013

Does increment coring enhance tree decay? New insights from tomography assessments

Jan Wunder; Corina Manusch; Valentin Queloz; Peter Brang; Veronique Ringwald; Harald Bugmann


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2011

Long-term effects of increment coring on Norway spruce mortality

Jan Wunder; Björn Reineking; Franz-Werner Hillgarter; Christof Bigler; Harald Bugmann


Archive | 2011

Die Bedeutung von Naturwaldreservaten für die Forschung

Harald Bugmann; Brigitte Commarmot; Peter Meyer; Caroline Heiri; Jan Wunder; J.-F. Matter; Peter Brang

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Massimiliano Schwarz

Bern University of Applied Sciences

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