نتایج جستجو برای: canopy structural characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 1042154  

2018
Anthony Turner Michael Fischer Joseph Tzanopoulos

Acoustic diversity indices have been proposed as low-cost biodiversity monitoring tools. The acoustic diversity of a soundscape can be indicative of the richness of an acoustic community and the structural/vegetation characteristics of a habitat. There is a need to apply these methods to landscapes that are ecologically and/or economically important. We investigate the relationship between the ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2016
A C M Queiroz C R Ribas

We tested the hypothesis of a negative relationship between vegetation characteristics and ant species richness in a Brazilian open vegetation habitat, called candeial. We set up arboreal pitfalls to sample arboreal ants and measured the following environmental variables, which were used as surrogate of environmental heterogeneity: tree richness, tree density, tree height, circumference at the ...

2016
Santiago Trueba Sandrine Isnard Daniel Barthélémy Mark E. Olson

Understanding the distribution of traits across the angiosperm phylogeny helps map the nested hierarchy of features that characterize key nodes. Finding that Amborella is sister to the rest of the angiosperms has raised the question of whether it shares certain key functional trait characteristics, and plastic responses apparently widespread within the angiosperms at large. With this in mind, w...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
David Gwenzi Eileen H. Helmer Xiaolin Zhu Michael A. Lefsky Humfredo Marcano-Vega

Remotely-sensed estimates of forest biomass are usually based on various measurements of canopy height, area, volume or texture, as derived from LiDAR, radar or fine spatial resolution imagery. These measurements are then calibrated to estimates of stand biomass that are primarily based on tree stem diameters. Although humid tropical forest seasonality can have low amplitudes compared with temp...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2023

In longwall top coal caving (LTCC), due to the fracture and migration of coal, roof will break collapse, which causes serious impact damage hydraulic support. Therefore, we aimed reveal relationship between instability effect bearing characteristics support in LTCC face. Based on occurrence conditions 08 mining area Shilawusu Coal Mine, model upper immediate was established, working resistance ...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2016
Anatoly A Gitelson Yi Peng Andrés Viña Timothy Arkebauer James S Schepers

One of the main factors affecting vegetation productivity is absorbed light, which is largely governed by chlorophyll. In this paper, we introduce the concept of chlorophyll efficiency, representing the amount of gross primary production per unit of canopy chlorophyll content (Chl) and incident PAR. We analyzed chlorophyll efficiency in two contrasting crops (soybean and maize). Given that they...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Jeffrey A. Wolf Geoffrey A. Fricker Victoria Meyer Stephen P. Hubbell Thomas W. Gillespie Sassan Saatchi

Most plant species are non-randomly distributed across environmental gradients in light, water, and nutrients. In tropical forests, these gradients result from biophysical processes related to the structure of the canopy and terrain, but how does species richness in tropical forests vary over such gradients, and can remote sensing capture this variation? Using airborne lidar, we tested the exte...

2009
Christopher M. Gough Charles E. Flower Christoph S. Vogel Danilo Dragoni Peter S. Curtis

Labile carbon (C), which is principally comprised of non-structural carbohydrates, is an essential intermediary between C assimilation and structural growth in deciduous forests. We developed a new approach that combined meteorological and biometric C cycling data for a mixed deciduous forest in Michigan, USA, to provide novel estimates of whole-ecosystem labile C production and reallocation to...

2006
Peter Hyde Ralph Dubayah Wayne Walker Bryan Blair Michelle Hofton Carolyn Hunsaker

Measurements of forest structure are important for wildlife habitat management. An optimal strategy for mapping forest structure would include detailed measurements of the vertical dimension, which are traditionally provided by field sampling, together with the broad spatial coverage afforded by remote sensing. While no single sensor is capable of delivering this at the present time, it should ...

2013
Pobsook Sooksumrarn Chainarong Kittiyanpunya Paiboon Yoiyod Monai Krairiksh

The wireless communications in a tree canopy is essential for pre-harvesting control of fruit productions. To efficiently communicate between a sensor node and a sink node, channel characteristics in a tree canopy must be well-established. In this paper, propagation channel characteristics at the frequencies of 2.45 and 5.2GHz have been estimated for designing a wireless communication system in...

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