Year 2017, Volume 63 Issue 4 (15.12.2017)
Year : | 2017 |
Volume : | 63 |
Issue : | 4 (15.12.2017) |
Authors : | Azra ČABARAVDIĆ, Aida IBRAHIMSPAHIĆ, Mirsada STARČEVIĆ |
Title : | THE POST-HOC POWER ANALYSIS OF FOREST PRODUCTIVITY ATTRIBUTES IN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN CENTRAL BOSNIA |
Abstract : | Forest productive attributes changes over time in native forests has been recognized as crucial challenge for management of uneven aged mixed forests in Bosnia and Herzegovina since middle of the last century. Experimental study has been carried out on set of experimental plots established in mixed stands on mountain Igman in central Bosnia. The most important forest productivity attributes changes based on repeated measures have been monitored over time. The aim of this research was to conduct the post-hoc power analysis for monitored forest attributes: basal area per ha (BA), growing stock per ha (GS) and current annual increment per ha (CAIv). Here are used repeated measures conduced on the 10 experimental plots in two types of mixed stands: fir-spruce and fir-spruce-beech plots (five plots per each type) measured in five (BA and GS) and four (CAIv) occasions in periods between 10–20 years. Analyses of variance (ANOVA) within and within-between repeated measures were applied and power analysis was performed. ANOVA within forest type over time showed highly significant differences for all attributes (α = 0.05, p < 0.001). Here, power analysis for comparison of stand attributes resulted in observed high power values ranged from 82% to 99% (very low risk of Type II errors). Then, ANOVA between two forest types over time showed different significances for forest attributes (α = 0.05, pBA = 0.25, pGS = 0.23 and pCAIv = 0.02). The risks of Type II errors were high for BA and GS (from 66% to 72%) while conclusions for CAIv could be accepted with very low risk (4%). So, the post-hoc power analysis of comparisons of stand attributes between forests types found low power for BA (28%) and GS (34%) and high power for CAIv (96%). These findings confirm importance of proper forest species composition planning in mixed stands related to highest wood productivity and other forest characteristics as biodiversity |
For citation : | Čabaravdić A., Ibrahimspahić A., Starčević M. (2017): The post-hoc power analysis of forest productivity attributes in experimental study in central Bosnia. Agriculture and Forestry, 63 (4): 227-242. DOI:10.17707/AgricultForest.63.4.23 |
Keywords : | forest productivity, uneven aged mixed forest stands, experimental study, repeated measures, power analysis |
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