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Annals of Forest Science | 2015

Climatic information improves statistical individual-tree mortality models for three key species of Sichuan Province, China

Shuai Qiu; Ming Xu; Renqiang Li; Yunpu Zheng; Daniel Clark; Xiaowei Cui; Lixiang Liu; Changhong Lai; Wen Zhang; Bo Liu

Abstract• Key messageClimate variables improve individual-tree mortality models for fir, oak and birch.• ContextClimate is considered as an important driver of tree mortality, but few studies have included climate factors in models to explore their importance for modelling individual-tree mortality.• AimsTo measure the performance of climate-based models, we built individual-tree mortality models using individual, stand, and climate variables for fir (Abies faxoniana Rehd. et Wils.), oak (Quercus aquifolioides Rehd. et Wils.), and birch (Betula albo-sinensis Burk.) in Southwest China, and explored the corresponding effects on tree death.• MethodsWe developed tree mortality models based on 287 permanent plots from the Sichuan Forest Inventory data, and compared the models based on variables of individual (I), stand (S), and climate (C) levels, and different combinations (I + S, I + C, S + C, I + S + C) among these groups to improve model performance. We employed relative Akaike information criterion (AIC), area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), and Hosmer-Lemeshow’s goodness-of-fit statistic for model evaluation and validation.• ResultsWe found that tree mortalities of the three species could be better predicted (AUC > 0.8) by carefully selecting variables at three ecological scales (individual, stand, and regional climate). Our results suggest that the higher mortality of the object trees occurs when they endure lower radial growth of the previous years, more intensive competition, and moderate canopy cover (for birch), while lower mortality was seen in an appropriate range of climate conditions and at higher stand canopy cover (for fir and oak).• ConclusionThe results have significance for incorporating the effects of a changing climate into mortality models.


Biogeosciences | 2011

Increased phosphorus availability mitigates the inhibition of nitrogen deposition on CH 4 uptake in an old-growth tropical forest, southern China

T. Zhang; Weixing Zhu; Jiangming Mo; Lixiang Liu; Shaofeng Dong


Biogeosciences | 2013

Changes in soil carbon sequestration in Pinus massoniana forests along an urban-to-rural gradient of southern China

Hao Chen; Wei Zhang; Frank S. Gilliam; Lixiang Liu; Jian-Guo Huang; T. Zhang; Wantong Wang; Jiangming Mo


Archive | 2013

Spatial Variability of Greenhouse Gas Effluxes and Their Controlling Factors in the Poyang Lake in China

Lixiang Liu; Ming Xu; Mao Lin; Xin Zhang


International Review of Hydrobiology | 2015

Spatial patterns of benthic bacterial communities in a large lake

Lixiang Liu; Ming Xu; Shuai Qiu; Ruichang Shen


Biogeosciences | 2011

Corrigendum to "Increased phosphorus availability mitigates the inhibition of nitrogen deposition on CH 4 uptake in an old-growth tropical forest, southern China" published in Biogeosciences, 8, 2805–2813, 2011

T. Zhang; Weixing Zhu; Jiangming Mo; Lixiang Liu; Shaofeng Dong


Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2017

Land use legacies and nitrogen fertilization affect methane emissions in the early years of rice field development

Rui Shao; Ming Xu; Renqiang Li; Xiaoqin Dai; Lixiang Liu; Ye Yuan; Huimin Wang; Fengting Yang


Biogeosciences | 2016

Timescale dependence of environmental controls on methane efflux from Poyang Hu, China

Lixiang Liu; Ming Xu; Renqiang Li; Rui Shao


Biogeosciences | 2013

Corrigendum to "Variability of above-ground litter inputs alters soil physicochemical and biological processes: a meta-analysis of litterfall-manipulation experiments" published in Biogeosciences, 10, 1–11, 2013

S. W. Xu; Lixiang Liu; Emma J. Sayer


Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2018

Modeling temporal patterns of methane effluxes using multiple regression and random forest in Poyang Lake, China

Lixiang Liu; Ming Xu; Renqiang Li

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Ming Xu

University of Michigan

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Renqiang Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiangming Mo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shuai Qiu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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T. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Rui Shao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shaofeng Dong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yunpu Zheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fengting Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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