Generalized Linear Models for Describing Tree Gaps in Forest Management Areas in the Brazilian Amazon

Author:

Zeferino Suzana Ligoski1,Gama Natally Celestino1ORCID,Souza Deivison Venicio1ORCID,de Souza Alex Soares2,Ruz Emil José Hernández1ORCID,da Silva Sandra Dezuite Balieiro3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Biodiversity and Conservation, Federal University of Pará-UFPA, Altamira University Campus, Altamira 68370-000, Pará, Brazil

2. Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade do Pará (SEMAS), Belém 66093-677, Pará, Brazil

3. LN Guerra Indústria e Comércio de Madeiras LTDA, Belém 66814-385, Pará, Brazil

Abstract

Gap size is one of the main variables used to quantify the environmental consequences of forest management that can help in quantifying and monitoring changes in clearing areas. This study aimed to characterize gaps from harvested individuals, quantify the resulting forest damage, and adjust equations to describe gaps after tree cutting. Our research was conducted in three phytophysiognomies of the eastern Pará Amazon. We performed descriptive analyses using data on gap size and damage to the remaining individuals in each phytophysiognomy. We then applied predictive modeling to estimate clearing size using a generalized linear model. Modeling parameters included Gaussian, gamma, and inverse Gaussian families, with linking and transforming functions of the analyzed variables. Among the three phytophysiognomies, the largest clearings were observed in open ombrophilous forests with lianas (27,650 to 548,460 m2), with 56 large gaps, 148 medium, and 113 small. The model with three linear predictors (diameter, height, and phytophysiognomy), inverse Gaussian distribution, and logarithmic link function showed the best fit. There were notable differences in clearing size across phytophysiognomies, suggesting that the phytophysiognomy should be considered when planning measures to mitigate the impacts of forest management.

Funder

Federal University of Pará-UFPA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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