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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 5b. Density management diagrams, Surviving tree density changes with thinning gives Thinning yield, Standing volume (sometimes) useful for estimating Yield, Thinning regimes appear as Stair-step trajectories, Site height is Height of subset of trees most representative of site productivity, Height of subset of trees most representative of site productivity in the South Height of dominants and codominant crown classes, Chronological change in Average tree size, Density Management Diagrams have a characteristic outline produced by the Limiting boundary at full site occupation, Drew and Flewelling's relative density use these stand density indexes Reineke's stand density index (SDI), Thinning regimes easily developed & evaluated with Density Management Diagrams, Average tree size point on diagram gives Standing volume, Age based on site height vs age curves, Density Management Diagrams are built from Log of tree density, Example density managment diagrams Density Management Diagrams, Log of average tree size define All possible combinations of size and density, Standing volume Cumulative yields plus standing volume at rotation divided by rotation age Mean annual increment, Site height using site height vs age curves, Periodic annual increment is change in standing volume between 2 consecutive points divided years between points, Surviving tree density point on diagram gives Standing volume, site height vs age curves are different for each Site index *, Surviving tree density Changes with time gives Periodic annual increment