• Title of article

    Combining a generic process-based productivity model and a statistical classification method to predict the presence and absence of tree species in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.

  • Author/Authors

    Coops، نويسنده , , Nicholas C. and Waring، نويسنده , , Richard H. and Schroeder، نويسنده , , Todd A.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1787
  • To page
    1796
  • Abstract
    Although long-lived tree species experience considerable environmental variation over their life spans, their geographical distributions reflect sensitivity mainly to mean monthly climatic conditions. We introduce an approach that incorporates a physiologically based growth model to illustrate how a half-dozen tree species differ in their responses to monthly variation in four climatic-related variables: water availability, deviations from an optimum temperature, atmospheric humidity deficits, and the frequency of frost. Rather than use climatic data directly to correlate with a species’ distribution, we assess the relative constraints of each of the four variables as they affect predicted monthly photosynthesis for Douglas-fir, the most widely distributed species in the region. We apply an automated regression-tree analysis to create a suite of rules, which differentially rank the relative importance of the four climatic modifiers for each species, and provide a basis for predicting a species’ presence or absence on 3737 uniformly distributed U.S. Forest Services’ Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) field survey plots. Results of this generalized rule-based approach were encouraging, with weighted accuracy, which combines the correct prediction of both presence and absence on FIA survey plots, averaging 87%. A wider sampling of climatic conditions throughout the full range of a species’ distribution should improve the basis for creating rules and the possibility of predicting future shifts in the geographic distribution of species.
  • Keywords
    Regression-tree analysis , climate change , US Forest Inventory and Analysis , Sitka spruce , Ponderosa pine , western juniper , Lodgepole pine , Douglas-fir , Western hemlock , 3-PG model
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2085043