Modelling tree survival for investigating climate change effects

10/05/2022
by   Nicole N. Augustin, et al.
0

Using German forest health monitoring data we investigate the main drivers leading to tree mortality and the association between defoliation and mortality; in particular (a) whether defoliation is a proxy for other covariates (climate, soil, water budget); (b) whether defoliation is a tree response that mitigates the effects of climate change and (c) whether there is a threshold of defoliation which could be used as an early warning sign for irreversible damage. Results show that environmental drivers leading to tree mortality differ by species, but some are always required in the model. The defoliation effect on mortality differs by species but it is always strong and monotonic. There is some evidence that a defoliation threshold exists for spruce, fir and beech. We model tree survival with a smooth additive Cox model allowing for random effects taking care of dependence between neighbouring trees and non-linear functions of spatial time varying and functional predictors on defoliation, climate, soil and hydrology characteristics. Due to the large sample size and large number of parameters, we use parallel computing combined with marginal discretization of covariates. We propose a 'boost forward penalise backward' model selection scheme based on combining component-wise gradient boosting with integrated backward selection.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
10/17/2021

Real-time Mortality Prediction Using MIMIC-IV ICU Data Via Boosted Nonparametric Hazards

Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems provide critical, rich and valuab...
research
10/29/2021

Assessing present and future risk of water damage using building attributes, meteorology and topography

Weather-related risk makes the insurance industry inevitably concerned w...
research
11/04/2020

Monitoring the Impact of Wildfires on Tree Species with Deep Learning

One of the impacts of climate change is the difficulty of tree regrowth ...
research
10/09/2018

Data-driven competitive facilitative tree interactions and their implications on nature-based solutions

Spatio temporal data are more ubiquitous and richer than even before and...
research
08/23/2018

On model selection criteria for climate change impact studies

Climate change impact studies inform policymakers on the estimated damag...
research
06/25/2020

BoXHED: Boosted eXact Hazard Estimator with Dynamic covariates

The proliferation of medical monitoring devices makes it possible to tra...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset