نتایج جستجو برای: forest ground

تعداد نتایج: 243888  

1999
Mike Wulder

Remote sensing instruments generally regularize a continuous ground surface into a grid of similarly sized and shaped pixels. This regularization results in similarity of neighboring pixels which represent the same objects on the ground. The above ground organization of vegetation in a forest is considered the forest structure. At a high spatial resolution, at approximately 1m, the spatial info...

2013
Robert M. Ewers Cristina Banks-Leite

BACKGROUND Tropical forest species are among the most sensitive to changing climatic conditions, and the forest they inhabit helps to buffer their microclimate from the variable climatic conditions outside the forest. However, habitat fragmentation and edge effects exposes vegetation to outside microclimatic conditions, thereby reducing the ability of the forest to buffer climatic variation. In...

Aboveground biomass (AGB) of forests is an essential component of the global carbon cycle. Mapping above-ground biomass is important for estimating CO2 emissions, and planning and monitoring of forests and ecosystem productivity. Remote sensing provides wide observations to monitor forest coverage, the Landsat 8 mission provides valuable opportunities for quantifying the distribution of above-g...

2018
Marisa J Stone Carla P Catterall Nigel E Stork

Clearing of dry forests globally creates edges between remnant forest and open anthropogenic habitats. We used flight intercept traps to evaluate how forest beetle communities are influenced by distance from such edges, together with vertical height, spatial location, and local vegetation structure, in an urbanising region (Brisbane, Australia). Species composition (but not total abundance or r...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Anjali Kumar Sean O'Donnell

1. Forest fragmentation often results in a matrix of open areas mixed with patches of forest. Both biotic and abiotic factors can affect consumer species' ability to utilize the altered habitat, especially for species that range over large areas searching for prey. 2. Army ants (Formicidae: Ecitoninae) are highly mobile top predators in terrestrial Neotropical ecosystems. Army ant foraging beha...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
v. v. brygadyrenko

specific features of the structure of the ground litter invertebrate community in forest belt ecosystems in the ukrainian steppe zone have been considered. for 14 years invertebrate fauna of the litter of 176 forest belt sites with different composition has been studied with the aid of soil traps. the main characteristics of litter invertebrate communities (total population, a number of species...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Chadwick D Rittenhouse Adena R Rissman

Climate change may impact forest management activities with important implications for forest ecosystems. However, most climate change research on forests has focused on climate-driven shifts in species ranges, forest carbon, and hydrology. To examine how climate change may alter timber harvesting and forest operations in north temperate forests, we asked: 1) How have winter conditions changed ...

2011
Alexander Putchkov

A review of the ground beetles of the Ukrainian fauna is given. Almost 750 species from 117 genera of Carabidae are known to occur in the Ukraine. Approximately 450 species of ground beetles are registered in the Carpathian region. No less than 300 species of ground beetles are found in the forest zone. Approximately 400 species of Carabidae present in the forest-steppe zone are relatively simi...

2015
Erik Blomberg Maciej J. Soja Lars M. H. Ulander

P-band backscatter from boreal forest is simulated using a fully polarimetric Cylinder-Over-Ground model. Trees are represented by tapered stacks of cylinders placed over lossy dielectric planar ground that is individually fitted to the topography. The results show a strong topographic dependence and also demonstrate the limitations of the odd-, even, and volume-scattering interpretation of the...

2009
Jason C. Johnston Rebecca L. Holberton

While food abundance is known to limit bird populations, few studies have simultaneously examined both temporal and habitat-related variation in food abundance for ground-foraging birds. We surveyed ground-dwelling arthropods throughout the breeding season and in three forest harvest types (clearcut, selection, and shelterwood stands managed for spruce, fir and hemlock) at the Penobscot Experim...

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