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, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp 255–262
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, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp 255–262
Title
Comparing 30-year diameter censuses and tree-ring chronologies in natural old-growth Cryptomeria japonica forest on Yakushima Island, Japan
Abstract
The quality of diameter measurements for natural old-growth forest was evaluated by comparing repeated field measurements in a diameter census and tree-ring chronologies. The diameter census was repeated three times from 1973 at 10- to 19-year intervals in old-growth Cryptomeria japonica forests on Yakushima Island, Japan. The diameter growth in the three intervals between (1) first and second measurement (15–19 years), (2) second and third measurement (10–13 years), and (3) first and third measurement (28–30 years) were calculated. The diameter growth of each interval was also measured using tree-ring chronologies as a control. There were significant differences in paired t tests for diameter growth calculated from the diameter census data and from the tree-ring chronologies when the interval was <20 years. Conversely, no significant differences were observed when the measurement interval was >27 years. The average percentage differences (APDs) were relatively high for every interval and for all diameter classes, but the APDs for the 28- to 30-year intervals were better than the 10- to 19-year intervals. The APDs followed a rising trend with increasing diameter at breast height for every interval. In conclusion, data from an interval of >27 years is required for accurate estimation of diameter growth. Furthermore, extra care should be taken when measuring large diameter trees. The results from this study demonstrated the difficulty of using a diameter census in natural old-growth forest.
Keywords
Dendrochronology Diameter growth Measurement error Monitoring Ring widthsReferences
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