Stand Structure in a Heterogeneous Old-growth Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) Forest in Northern Sweden
Abstract
This study investigate the growth trend in an unmanaged Norway spruce forest in Västerbotten
Country, Sweden. The result indicate that relationship between the diameter at breast height
(1.3 m) and height follow a statistical significant trendline, where taller trees also represent
wider tree diamater. The diameter hade a lower correlation to tree age, indicating that some
trees in this area can have been suppressed for a time or have experience periods of high
competition. Climate data (temperature, precipitation and North Atlantic oscillation) seem to
have had only a partial (<50%) effect on the tree growth during two 40-years period. North
Atlantic Oscillation showed no correlation with any tree chronology (standard and residual)
during the past 160 years. A principle component analysis (PCA) were conducted, where the
two strongest components corresponded to a cumulative variance equal to 55.5%. No
chronology based on the two strongest components could fully explain the interaction between
past climate and the tree ring growth detected in the study area.
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Student essay
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Date
2020-11-19Author
Jäger, Sara
Series/Report no.
B
116
Language
eng