Evaluation of structure specification in linear mixed models for modeling the spatial effects in tree height-diamater relationships

In recent years, linear mixed models (LMM) have become more popularto deal with spatial effects in forestry and ecological data. In this study, different structure specifications of linear mixed model were applied to model tree height-diameter relationships, including LMM with random blocks only (LM...

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Main Authors: Junfeng Lu, Lianjun Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in Forestry 2013-05-01
Series:Annals of Forest Research
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Online Access:http://www.editurasilvica.ro/afr/56/1/lu.pdf
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Summary:In recent years, linear mixed models (LMM) have become more popularto deal with spatial effects in forestry and ecological data. In this study, different structure specifications of linear mixed model were applied to model tree height-diameter relationships, including LMM with random blocks only (LMM-block), LMM with spatial covariance only (LMM-covariance), and the combination of the last two (LMM-block-covariance). Further, the between group heterogeneous variances were incorporated into LMM-covariance and LMM-block-covariance. The results indicated that, in general, LMM-covariance significantly reduced spatial autocorrelation in model residuals, while LMM-block was effective in dealing with spatial heterogeneity. LMM-blocktreated the blocks as random effects and avoided the estimation of parameters of the variogram model. Thus, it produced better model predictions than LMM-covariance. LMM-block-covariance took both block effects and spatial covariance into account, and significantly improve model fitting. However, it did not produce better model predictions due to the increase of model complexity and estimation of the local variogram within each block.
ISSN:1844-8135
2065-2445