نتایج جستجو برای: canopy cover perimeter

تعداد نتایج: 127446  

2013
Qinying Yang Wenjiang Huang Jinling Zhao Liang Dong Linsheng Huang Dongyan Zhang Liangyun Liu Guijun Yang Xiaoyu Song

This study presents a method for quantitatively estimating leaf area index (LAI) in winter wheat by exploring bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) data. In BRDF data, near-infrared reflectance (NIR) which is sensitive to crown component, canopy cover and crown shape, is affected by illuminated crown component, while red reflectance is sensitive to canopy gaps and controlled b...

2013
Tasman P. Crowe Mathieu Cusson Fabio Bulleri Dominique Davoult Francisco Arenas Rebecca Aspden Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi Stanislao Bevilacqua Irvine Davidson Emma Defew Simonetta Fraschetti Claire Golléty John N. Griffin Kristjan Herkül Jonne Kotta Aline Migné Markus Molis Sophie K. Nicol Laure M-L J. Noël Isabel Sousa Pinto Nelson Valdivia Stefano Vaselli Stuart R. Jenkins

Ecosystems are under pressure from multiple human disturbances whose impact may vary depending on environmental context. We experimentally evaluated variation in the separate and combined effects of the loss of a key functional group (canopy algae) and physical disturbance on rocky shore ecosystems at nine locations across Europe. Multivariate community structure was initially affected (during ...

2014
Krista Merry Jacek Siry Pete Bettinger

We assessed tree cover using random points and polygons distributed within the administrative boundaries of Detroit, MI and Atlanta, GA. Two approaches were tested, a point-based approach using 1000 randomly located sample points, and polygon-based approach using 250 circular areas, 200 m in radius (12.56 ha). In the case of Atlanta, both approaches arrived at similar estimates of tree cover (5...

2017
Gunnar Keppel Sharolyn Anderson Craig Williams Sonia Kleindorfer Christopher O'Connell

Extreme heat events will become more frequent under anthropogenic climate change, especially in Mediterranean ecosystems. Microhabitats can considerably moderate (buffer) the effects of extreme weather events and hence facilitate the persistence of some components of the biodiversity. We investigate the microclimatic moderation provided by two important microhabitats (cavities formed by the lea...

2001
Y. Zhang N. Shabanov Y. Knyazikhin R. B. Myneni Yu Zhang

The insights gained from present land cover classification activities suggest integration of multi-angle data into classification attempts for future progress. Land cover types that exhibit distinct signatures in the space of remote sensing data facilitate unambiguous identification of cover types. In this two-part series, we develop a theme for consistency between cover type definitions, uniqu...

2015
Douglas K. Bolton Nicholas C. Coops Michael A. Wulder

a r t i c l e i n f o Post-fire regrowth is an important component of carbon dynamics in Canada's boreal forests, yet observations of structural development following fire are lacking across this remote and expansive region. Here, we used Landsat time-series data (1985–2010) to detect high-severity fires in the Boreal Shield West ecozone of Canada, and assessed post-fire structure for N 600 bur...

2006
Britas Klemens Eriksson Anja Rubach Helmut Hillebrand

By field manipulations of nutrients, propagules, and canopy cover in a shallow rocky subtidal, we show that dominance by a leathery macrophyte (Fucus vesiculosus) controls net production and the propagation of nutrient effects on understory algal species richness. On substrates with propagules, canopy cover prevented a significant loss of diversity from nutrient enrichment demonstrated outside ...

2007
Earl E. Werner David K. Skelly Rick A. Relyea Kerry L. Yurewicz

Large-scale field patterns are a fundamental source of inferences on processes responsible for variation in species richness among habitats. We examined species richness of larval amphibian communities in 37 ponds over seven years on the Univ. of Michigan’s E. S. George Reserve. Ordination of the community incidence matrix indicated a strong major axis of variation in species associations that ...

Due to soil degradation and abundant of sediment production, the exact recognition of affecting factors on gullies erosion, and the impact of various factors on gully’s formation and development, require a more accurate study. In this regard, in the present study the length of gully, the area above headcut, headcut slope, percent of closed grain, bare soil, cover vegetation, litter, saturated e...

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