对由大树和地形异质形成的森林空隙进行规模依赖的控制
Jiale Chen1,2, Tommaso Jucker3, Xiaoran Wang2
1State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America
|September 22, 2025
概括
森林树冠间隙模式受到空间尺度,大树和地形的影响. 了解这些依赖规模的驱动因素对于有效的森林管理和保护战略至关重要.
科学领域:
- 森林生态 森林生态
- 遥感 遥感 遥感 遥感
- 空间分析 空间分析
背景情况:
- 森林树冠差距动态是复杂的,受到多种因素的影响.
- 空间尺度和差距模式驱动因素之间的相互作用尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 调查森林差距模式 (大小,数量,分布) 在空间尺度上如何变化.
- 量化大树,地形和土壤特性对这些差距模式的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用无人飞行器 (UAV) 在七个空间尺度 (20-400米) 上绘制森林空隙.
- 使用地面库存数据来评估大树,地形和土壤特征的影响.
- 分析了包括大小,数量和聚合在内的差距模式.
主要成果:
- 差距大小和聚合因空间尺度而有显著差异.
- 大型树木和地形复杂性是关键驱动因素,其影响取决于规模.
- 大型树木在20米处对差距大小/密度产生了负面影响,但在100米处产生了积极影响.
- 地形影响了小尺度上的差距聚合,大尺度上的差距大小/密度.
结论:
- 空间尺度对于理解森林动态和树冠结构至关重要.
- 差距模式的规模依赖驱动因素可以为恢复和保护提供信息.
- 保护大树可以减轻差距聚类,保持树冠结构和生态系统弹性.
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