Abstract

Like several other taper equations, the predictive ability of Kozak's (1988. Can. J. For. Res. 18: 1363-1368) variable-exponent taper equations can also be improved by an additional upper stem outside bark diameter measurement. This study indicated that improvements were small and were mainly restricted to increasing the precision of the estimates. Also, it was demonstrated that if additional diameter measurements are justified, they should be taken between 40 and 50% of the height above breast height for greatest improvement. Measurement errors in upper stem diameters and in their heights above breast height affected both the precision and bias of predictions.

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