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- Title
Canopy structure in a temperate old-growth evergreen forest analyzed by using aerial photographs.
- Authors
Fujita, T.; Itaya, A.; Miura, M.; Manabe, T.; Yamamoto, S.
- Abstract
We used aerial photographs to create a digital elevation model of the canopy surface of a 10-ha study area in a temperate old-growth evergreen forest. A topographic map of the ground surface in a 4-ha permanent plot within the study area was also drawn from ground measurements. The difference between the two elevation values (i.e., canopy surface – ground surface) at each point in a 5-m grid was considered to be the canopy height, and a canopy height profile was constructed from these data. The canopy structure in the 4-ha plot that was estimated in this way was compared with that obtained by two ground observation methods, i.e., the canopy (vegetation) height profile method and the canopy coverage census method. Large gaps were adequately detected by the aerial photograph method, but small gaps were less often detected. Gap size distribution obtained by the aerial photograph method was similar to that observed on the ground, and was a function of gap depth. This study indicates that if a detailed topographic map can be made, the canopy height profile derived from aerial photography can be effective in analyzing the canopy structure of evergreen forests, such as tropical rain forests, over large areas.
- Subjects
OLD growth forests; EVERGREENS; PLANT canopies; OLD growth forest ecology; FOREST ecology; AERIAL photography
- Publication
Plant Ecology, 2003, Vol 168, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
1385-0237
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/A:1024477227614