Modeling forest dynamics with a combined matrix/individual-based model
Authored by N Picard, A Bar-Hen, A Franc
Date Published: 2002
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Abstract
A combined model, with a matrix component to describe the trees whose
diameters are below a threshold, and an individual-based component for
the trees above the threshold, is proposed. The combined model is
derived from a matrix model and simulates the dynamics of a tropical
rainforest in French Guiana, with a management orientation. The
methodology to build a combined model starting from a matrix model is
specified. The crucial point lies in three continuity conditions at the
transition diameter. To establish them, both the matrix and the
individual-based components are reformulated into a continuous
distribution-based model, which is analytically more tractable. The
combined model provides a more detailed description of the tail of the
diameter distribution, which can be useful for management purposes. It
also permits the separation of the dynamics of small trees, which are
numerous and for which matrix coefficients can be quite precisely
assessed, from the dynamics of large trees.
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Competition
Simulation
Management
Diversity
spatial pattern
growth
Stands
Alternative cutting regimes
Economic returns
Matrix
model