There a correct stand density index? An alternate interpretation

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Abstract Recent authors have asserted that the original form of Reineke's stand density index is flawed, and that an additive version represents the correct form. An examination of the literature provides no historical or mathematical reason why additivity should be required in the original index. Reineke's stand density index, and the additive or area-based stand density index, should be considered as separate indices with different properties. The sensitivity of the area-based index to stand diameter distribution is illustrated with the Weibull distribution. Its sensitivity provides testable hypotheses that could be used in empirical studies to determine the better index. West. J. Appl. For. 18(3):179–184.
  • Authors

  • Ducey, Mark
  • Larson, BC
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • July 2003
  • Has Subject Area

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    Keywords

  • quadratic mean diameter
  • stand structure
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 179
  • End Page

  • 184
  • Volume

  • 18
  • Issue

  • 3