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- Title
Near-surface remote sensing of spatial and temporal variation in canopy phenology.
- Authors
Richardson, Andrew D.; Braswell, Bobby H.; Hollinger, David Y.; Jenkins, Julian P.; Ollinger, Scott V.
- Abstract
The article presents the study that uses archived networked digital cameras (webcams) imagery to record the spatial and temporal variation in forest canopies' autumn and spring phenology. It notes the imagery used were those from a deciduous, northern hardwood site and from a coniferous, boreal transition site. It cites its findings that the rate and timing of spring development and autumn senescence differ across the canopy, with high variability in autumn than spring.
- Subjects
WEBCAMS; DIGITAL cameras; REMOTE sensing; SPRING; AUTUMN; FOREST canopies; PLANT phenology
- Publication
Ecological Applications, 2009, Vol 19, Issue 6, p1417
- ISSN
1051-0761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1890/08-2022.1