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      Evaluation of regression models for above-ground biomass determination in Amazon rainforest

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          In a mature lowland ‘terra firme’ forest near Araracuara in Colombia, a study was conducted to determine the above-ground biomass by means of regression analysis. Dry weight, DBH (i.e. stem diameter at 1.3 m above ground level, or just above buttresses if these surpassed 1.3 m in height), total height and specific wood density were measured on 54 harvested trees, chosen in a ‘selected random’ manner. Nine different regression models were evaluated for statistical correctness, accuracy of the estimates and for practical use. The logarithmically transformed models with DBH2, and DBH2× height as independent variables appeared to be the only models meeting the above criteria, the latter being the most accurate.

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                Journal of Tropical Ecology
                J. Trop. Ecol.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0266-4674
                1469-7831
                May 1994
                July 2009
                : 10
                : 02
                : 207-218
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                10.1017/S0266467400007859
                0be01db4-5398-462e-8f2c-0fbdfd546530
                © 1994
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