نتایج جستجو برای: canopy cover

تعداد نتایج: 122030  

Journal: :اکو هیدرولوژی 0
سعید یوسفی کارشناس ارشد بیابان زدایی، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، اصفهان سید حمید متین خواه استادیار، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، اصفهان فرزاد روحانی مربی، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، اصفهان محسن نائل استادیار، دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه همدان

stemflow is a part of precipitation which enters in to the soil through stem and branches. in this paper, we studied the stem flow features of anabasis aphylla as a bush and pteropyrum aucheri as a shrub in northwest of isfahan. stemflow production mechanism as well as the effects of canopy cover on this system was investigated during precipitation seasons in 2013 and 2014. a rain simulator was...

اشرف زاده, محرم, عرفانزاده, رضا,

This study aimed to investigate the effect of canopy cover of individual woody patches on soil seed bank characteristics viz. density, richness and the similarity between soil seed bank and above ground vegetation. The study was conducted in Mazayjan, Zarindasht, south of Fars province in 2013. Therefore, 40 4m2 plots beneath and outside of Ziziphus spina-christi (dominant woody species) were e...

2018
Michael M Loranty Logan T Berner Eric D Taber Heather Kropp Susan M Natali Heather D Alexander Sergey P Davydov Nikita S Zimov

Arctic ecosystems are characterized by a broad range of plant functional types that are highly heterogeneous at small (~1-2 m) spatial scales. Climatic changes can impact vegetation distribution directly, and also indirectly via impacts on disturbance regimes. Consequent changes in vegetation structure and function have implications for surface energy dynamics that may alter permafrost thermal ...

2013
Isla H Myers-Smith David S Hik

Shrubs are the largest plant life form in tundra ecosystems; therefore, any changes in the abundance of shrubs will feedback to influence biodiversity, ecosystem function, and climate. The snow-shrub hypothesis asserts that shrub canopies trap snow and insulate soils in winter, increasing the rates of nutrient cycling to create a positive feedback to shrub expansion. However, previous work has ...

1997
D. SCOTT MACKAY LAWRENCE E. BAND

The hydrological recovery of watersheds from disturbances such as ®re and harvest can change the magnitude and distribution of ̄ow paths as the canopy regenerates. The spatial distribution of net water input to the soil±topography system is mediated by vegetation patterns through the processes of interception, evapotranspiration and snowmelt. We have previously described RHESSys, a distributed ...

A. Moradmand Jalali I. Bagheri R. Naghdi*

Water erosion causes severe soil damage in northern forests of Iran which is associated with different rut depths in skid trails. The aim of this study was to assess rutting and soil displacement on skid trails to mitigate water erosion. Therefore the research was carried out in eight parcels of district No 3 of Shafarood Forest in the North of Iran. In order to evaluate the amount of erosion i...

The Arghavan Valley of Binalood county located at Khorasan Razavi province, is a habitat for valuable and almost rare plant community in eastern Iran which dominated by Cercis griffithii Boiss. shrubs. This habitat is very important for environmental aspects and combat desertification. It’s documented where arid and semi-arid shrublands destroyed, it is very difficult to restore. The Arghavan v...

2013
Pedro Antonio Tíscar Juan Carlos Linares

Tree recruitment is a key process underlying stand dynamics and sustainability in managed forests. Woody plant cover is known to affect the regeneration success of Pinus nigra, suggesting the existence of facilitative plant-plant interactions. The regeneration patterns of this Mediterranean pine were analyzed across its distribution area, using data from 3226 plots of the Spanish National Fores...

2013
Arnold F. Sitompul Curtice R. Griffin Nathaniel D. Rayl Todd K. Fuller

Increasingly, habitat fragmentation caused by agricultural and human development has forced Sumatran elephants into relatively small areas, but there is little information on how elephants use these areas and thus, how habitats can be managed to sustain elephants in the future. Using a Global Positioning System (GPS) collar and a land cover map developed from TM imagery, we identified the habit...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Minerva Singh Damian Evans Daniel A. Friess Boun Suy Tan Chan Samean Nin

This study develops a modelling framework for utilizing very high-resolution (VHR) aerial imagery for monitoring stocks of above-ground biomass (AGB) in a tropical forest in Southeast Asia. Three different texture-based methods (grey level co-occurrence metric (GLCM), Gabor wavelets and Fourier-based textural ordination (FOTO)) were used in conjunction with two different machine learning (ML)-b...

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