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Allometric Growth of Common Urban Tree Species in Qingdao City of Eastern China

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FORESTS
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f14030472

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allometric relationship; quantile regression; urban-rural gradient; urban forestry; urban trees

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Allometric growth equations help estimate tree dynamics by describing the relationship between tree characteristics variables (such as diameter and height, diameter and canopy width). The development of allometric models for common tree species in urban forests is important for relating ecosystem services to tree measurements. This study developed allometric growth models for urban greening tree species in Qingdao, China, and found that the correlation and influence of tree species characteristics on allometry varied. The analysis provides theoretical models for urban forestry management and the evaluation of tree functions and ecosystem services.
Allometric growth equations help to describe the correlation between the variables of tree biological characteristics (e.g., diameter and height, diameter and canopy width) and estimate tree dynamics at a given tree dimension. Allometric models of common tree species within urban forests are also important to relate ecosystem services to common urban tree measurements such as stem diameter. In this study, allometric growth models were developed for common tree species used for urban greening on the streets of seven municipal districts in Qingdao city of eastern China. A sampling survey was constructed on an urban-rural gradient to obtain the data of tree diameter, crown width, height to live crown base, and tree height. From these measurements, the crown volume and crown projection area of tree species were calculated. The allometric relationship between two variables was established using quantile regression models (95%, 50%, and 5%) to explore its correlation and the influence of tree species characteristics on urban tree allometry. Our results showed that the correlation of allometric growth of different tree species varied largely due to their own characteristics, and the allometric growth of the same tree species was significantly different as well under the fitting of different quantiles. We found that the relationship between crown width and diameter was stronger than that between tree height and diameter. Moreover, the allometric relationship between crown projection area-diameter and crown width-diameter showed similar fitting. The allometric relationship analysis provide theoretical models and a way to use common field data to support urban forestry management and for the subsequent evaluation and prediction of tree functions and ecosystem services.

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