INCORPORATION AND INFLUENCE
OF VARIABILITY IN AN
AGGREGATED FOREST MODEL
T.J. LÖFFLER AND H. LISCHKE
Abstract:
Variability influences ecological
processes at various scales and is incorporated in different ways in forest
models. The forest model DISCFORM scales an individual based, stochastic forest
patch model up to a height structured tree population model. To describe
the variability arising from stochastic processes in the patch model,
DISCFORM
uses theoretical random dispersions of trees in each height class over all
patches. This yields a spatial distribution of light and consequently of
light dependent process rates. Three major influences of variability on
simulations are examined: site condition, patch to patch, and temporal
environmental variability. Simulation studies and comparison with forest
compositions from the Swiss National Forest Inventory reveal that these
influences affect simulated forest dynamics, species composition, and
biodiversity, depending on climatic boundary conditions and hence have to be
taken into account in modeling.