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Archive | 2018

Height-diameter input data and R-code to fit and assess height-diameter models, from 'Field methods for sampling tree height for tropical forest biomass estimation' in Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Martin J. P. Sullivan; Simon L. Lewis; Wannes Hubau; Lan Qie; Timothy R. Baker; Lindsay Banin; Jérôme Chave; Aida Cuni Sanchez; Ted R. Feldpausch; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; E.J.M.M. Arets; Peter S. Ashton; Jean-François Bastin; Nicholas J. Berry; Jan Bogaert; Rene G. A. Boot; Francis Q. Brearley; Roel J. W. Brienen; David F. R. P. Burslem; Charles De Cannière; Markéta Chudomelová; Martin Dančák; Corneille Ewango; Radim Hédl; Jon Lloyd; Jean-Remy Makana; Yadvinder Malhi; Beatriz Schwantes Marimon; Ben Hur Marimon Junior; Faizah Metali

1. Quantifying the relationship between tree diameter and height is a key component of efforts to estimate biomass and carbon stocks in tropical forests. Although substantial site-to-site variation in height-diameter allometries has been documented, the time consuming nature of measuring all tree heights in an inventory plot means that most studies do not include height, or else use generic pan-tropical or regional allometric equations to estimate height. 2. Using a pan-tropical dataset of 73 plots where at least 150 trees had in-field ground-based height measurements, we examined how the number of trees sampled affects the performance of locally-derived height-diameter allometries, and evaluated the performance of different methods for sampling trees for height measurement. 3. Using cross-validation, we found that allometries constructed with just 20 locally measured values could often predict tree height with lower error than regional or climate-based allometries (mean reduction in prediction error = 0.46 m). The predictive performance of locally-derived allometries improved with sample size, but with diminishing returns in performance gains when more than 40 trees were sampled. Estimates of stand-level biomass produced using local allometries to estimate tree height show no over- or under-estimation bias when compared with estimates using measured heights. We evaluated five strategies to sample trees for height measurement, and found that sampling strategies that included measuring the heights of the ten largest diameter trees in a plot outperformed (in terms of resulting in local height-diameter models with low height prediction error) entirely random or diameter size-class stratified approaches. 4. Our results indicate that even remarkably limited sampling of heights can be used to refine height-diameter allometries. We recommend aiming for a conservative threshold of sampling 50 trees per location for height measurement, and including the ten trees with the largest diameter in this sample.


Environmental Conservation | 2007

Conservation and development in tropical forest landscapes: a time to face the trade-offs?

Terry Sunderland; C. Ehringhaus; Bruce M. Campbell


Journal of Ecology | 2007

The odd man out? Might climate explain the lower tree α -diversity of African rain forests relative to Amazonian rain forests?

Ingrid Parmentier; Yadvinder Malhi; Bruno Senterre; Robert J. Whittaker; Alfonso Alonso; Michael P.B. Balinga; Adama Bakayoko; F. Bongers; Cyrille Chatelain; James A. Comiskey; Renaud Cortay; Marie‐Noël Djuikouo Kamdem; Jean-Louis Doucet; Laurent Gautier; William D. Hawthorne; Yves A. Issembe; François N. Kouamé; Lazare A. Kouka; Miguel E. Leal; Jean Lejoly; Simon L. Lewis; Louis Nusbaumer; Marc P. E. Parren; Kelvin S.-H. Peh; Oliver L. Phillips; Douglas Sheil; Bonaventure Sonké; Marc S. M. Sosef; Terry Sunderland; Juliana Stropp


Ecological and Environmental Anthropology , 4 (1) pp. 1-12. (2008) | 2008

A methodology for assessing rural livelihood strategies in West/Central Africa: lessons from the field

Ruth Malleson; Stella Asaha; Terry Sunderland; Philip Burnham; Martins Egot; Kwaku Obeng-Okrah; Imabong Ukpe; Wendy Miles


Archive | 2011

Minefields in collaborative governance

Carol J. Pierce Colfer; Etienne Andriamampandry; Stella Asaha; Imam Basuki; Amandine Boucard; Laurène Feintrenie; Verina Ingram; Michelle Roberts; Terry Sunderland; Zora Lea Urech


Archive | 2003

Takamanda Forest Reserve, Cameroon

Jacqueline Sunderland‐Groves; Terry Sunderland; James A. Comiskey; Julius S. O. Ayeni; Marina Mdaihli


Palms | 2007

Sclerosperma and Podococcus in Gabon

J. van Valkenburg; Terry Sunderland; L.N. Banak; Y. Issembe


Archive | 2007

Towards sustainable forest management and improved livelihoods in tropical forests: lessons and conclusions

Petrus Gunarso; K.D. Santosa; Charlie M. Shackleton; Terry Sunderland; Bruce M. Campbell; H. Priyadi; Patrice Levang; Douglas Sheil; Edmond Dounias


Archive | 2013

forestsbiomass and structure of 260 African tropical

T. White; Simon Willcock; David Taylor; Sean C. Thomas; Hans Verbeeck; Jason Vleminckx; Murielle Simo; Kathy Steppe; Hermann Taedoumg; Joey Talbot; Lucas Ojo; Georgia Pickavance; John R. Poulsen; Jan Reitsma; Miguel E. Leal; Jon Lloyd; Jon C. Lovett; Jean-Remy Makana; Yadvinder Malhi; Koen Hufkens; Dries Huygens; Philippe Jeanmart; Kathryn Jane Jeffery; Jean-François Gillet; Alan C. Hamilton; David J. Harris; Terese B. Hart; Jean-Louis Doucet; Cornielle E. N. Ewango; Sophie Fauset


Palms | 2007

Scleroperma and Podococcus

J.L.C.H. van Valkenburg; Terry Sunderland; L.N. Ngok Banak; Y. Issembe

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Jon Lloyd

Imperial College London

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Simon L. Lewis

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Miguel E. Leal

Missouri Botanical Garden

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