نتایج جستجو برای: canopy structure

تعداد نتایج: 1579939  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Claudia M. C. S. Listopad Jason B. Drake Ron. E. Masters John F. Weishampel

This study used an affordable ground-based portable LiDAR system to provide an understanding of the structural differences between old-growth and secondary-growth Southeastern pine. It provided insight into the strengths and weaknesses in the structural determination of portable systems in contrast to airborne LiDAR systems. Portable LiDAR height profiles and derived metrics and indices (e.g., ...

2014
Encarna Rodríguez-García Felipe Bravo Thomas A. Spies

Seedling emergence, survival and early growth of the Mediterranean conifer P. pinaster were studied under closed canopy and open canopy (gaps) cover conditions in a Mediterranean forest of central Spain during two consecutive years (March 2008 to January 2010). Our main objective was to understand how overstorey structure, shrubs and soil properties influence recruitment in this species. Natura...

2009
A. S. Antonarakis K. S. Richards J. Brasington M. Bithell

[1] Strategies for extracting roughness parameters from riparian forests need to address the issue that the trees are more than just stems and that in large rivers flow can rise into the canopy. Remote sensing information with 3-D capabilities such as lidar can be used to extract information on trees. However, first and last pulse airborne lidar data are insufficient to characterize the complex...

2006
BRIAN TOBIN

The relationship between leaf area and diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) or sapwood area (AS) has been used to estimate stand leaf area or biomass of forest canopies. It has been suggested that intra-specifi c variations in the relationship between stand leaf area and d.b.h. or AS can introduce a systematic error in these estimates for younger and older stands unless additional parameters rela...

2008
Xiaohuan Xi Ran Li Zhaoyan Liu Xiaoguang Jiang

LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) remote sensing has been used to extract surface information as it can acquire highly accurate object shape characteristics using geo-registered 3D-points, and therefore, proven to be satisfactory for many applications, such as high-resolution elevation model generation, 3-D city mapping, vegetation structure estimation, etc. Large footprint LiDAR especially, ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2012
Rosalva García-Sánchez Sara Lucía Camargo-Ricalde Edmundo García-Moya Mario Luna-Cavazos Angélica Romero-Manzanares Noé Manuel Montaño

Prosopis laevigata and Mimosa biuncifera are frequently found in arid and semiarid shrublands, but scarce information is available about their influence on plant community structure and soil fertility. We compared plant community structure, diversity and soil nutrients of three semiarid shrubland sites located in Mezquital Valley, Mexico. These sites differ in their dominant species: Site 1 (Bi...

1999
Jiquan Chen Gay A. Bradshaw

Ecologists and foresters are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of spatial information in ecosystem analysis and resource management. An across-scale analysis of forest structure was conducted to characterize the spatial characteristics of a 2 ha spruce-®r forest located inside Changbaishan Natural Reserve (CNR), PR China. The study was designed to develop an approach for assessment ...

2017
Yi Zeng Shuang Wang Jiaping Luan Min Yu

The forest ecosystem is the largest land vegetation type, which plays the role of unreplacement with its unique value. And in the landscape scale, the research on forest landscape pattern has become the current hot spot, wherein the study of forest canopy structure is very important. They determines the process and the strength of forests energy flow, which influences the adjustments of ecosyst...

2015
Ute Petersen Johannes Isselstein

In biodiversity experiments based on seeded experimental communities, species richness and species composition exert a strong influence on canopy structure and can lead to an improved use of aboveground resources. In this study, we want to explore whether these findings are applicable to agriculturally managed permanent grassland. Vertical layered profiles of biomass, leaf area (LA) and light i...

2011
A. L. Steiner S. N. Pressley A. Botros E. Jones S. H. Chung

Intermittent coherent structures can be responsible for a large fraction of the exchange between a forest canopy and the atmosphere. Quantifying their contribution to momentum and heat fluxes is necessary to interpret measurements of trace gases and aerosols within and above forest canopies. The primary objective of the Community Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions Experiment (CABINEX) field camp...

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