نتایج جستجو برای: canopy gap

تعداد نتایج: 154523  

2010
Jacob H. Dyer Stith T. Gower Jodi A. Forrester Craig G. Lorimer David J. Mladenoff Julia I. Burton

Restoring structural features of old-growth forests, such as increased canopy gap sizes and coarse woody debris, is a common management goal for second-growth, even-aged stands. We experimentally manipulated forest structure by creating variable-size canopy gaps in a second-growth northern hardwood forest in north-central Wisconsin following two growing seasons of pre-treatment monitoring. The ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Stéphanie Bonnet Rachel Gaulton François Lehaire Philippe Lejeune

Canopy gaps are small-scale openings in forest canopies which offer suitable micro-climatic conditions for tree regeneration. Field mapping of gaps is complex and time-consuming. Several studies have used Canopy Height Models (CHM) derived from airborne laser scanning (ALS) to delineate gaps but limited accuracy assessment has been carried out, especially regarding the gap geometry. In this stu...

ثاقب طالبی, خسرو, سفیدی, کیومرث, پورقلی, زینب, کیوان بهجو, فرشاد,

Small-scale disturbances that create canopy gaps play a key role in regulating successional pathways in temperate forests. This research was carried out with the aim of investigating the structural characteristics of natural canopy gaps in the in the Gap making phase during the development of beech stands in the Asalem forests-Guilan as the initial phase of the development of beech stands. Thre...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
F. Alberto Ramirez Richard P. Armitage F. Mark Danson

Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimensional structure of vegetation canopies for applications in ecology, hydrology and climate change. This potential has been the subject of recent research that has attempted to measure forest biophysical variables from TLS data, and make comparisons with two-dimensional data from hemispherical phot...

2006
Stephanie Bohlman Sean O’Brien

This study provides a community-level analysis of how regeneration requirement and adult stature are related to tree allometry (diameter, height and crown size) throughout post-seedling ontogeny on Barro Colorado Island, Panama. Comparing 65 species, gap species are taller, have higher diameter growth rates and occupy more low-canopy sites (≤10m canopy height) than shade species at small diamet...

2017
Vilanee Suchewaboripont Masaki Ando Shinpei Yoshitake Yasuo Iimura Mitsuru Hirota Toshiyuki Ohtsuka

The structural complexity, especially canopy and gap structure, of old-growth forests affects the spatial variation of soil respiration (Rs). Without considering this variation, the upscaling of Rs from field measurements to the forest site will be biased. The present study examined responses of Rs to soil temperature (Ts) and water content (W) in canopy and gap areas, developed the best fit mo...

2016
Xiangyin Ni Wanqin Yang Bo Tan Han Li Jie He Liya Xu Fuzhong Wu

Humification of plant litter containing carbon and other nutrients greatly contributes to the buildup of soil organic matter, but this process can be altered by forest gap-induced environmental variations during the winter and growing seasons. We conducted a field litterbag experiment in an alpine forest on the eastern Tibetan Plateau from November 2012 to October 2014. Six dominant types of fo...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
Christopher J. Kucharik John M. Norman Stith T. Gower

We used field measurements and Monte Carlo simulations of canopy gap-size distribution and gap fraction to examine how beam radiation interacts with clumped boreal forest canopies of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.). We demonstrate that the Beer-Lambert law can be modified to accommodate transmission of radiati...

2007

This study deals with the disturbance regime of an old-growth, mixed-evergreen forest with a canopy composed of Arbutus menziesii, Lithocarpus densiflora, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus chrysolepis, Q. wislizenii, and Sequoia sempervirens. 80 canopy gaps were randomly selected from throughout a 230-ha watershed. Of the land area sampled, 11.1 to 16.6 % was within gaps. Gap area had a mode of < ...

2007
C. Hopkinson

We reconstruct the vertical pulse power distribution returned from a commercial small footprint discrete pulse airborne laser terrain mapper within a mixed forest landscape. By modifying a Beer-Lambert approach, we relate the ratio of ground return power / total return power to the canopy gap fraction (P) as derived from digital hemispherical photography (DHP). The results are compared to the c...

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