2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16061060
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Comparison of Three Approaches for Estimating Understory Biomass in Yanshan Mountains

Yuanqi Li,
Ronghai Hu,
Yuzhen Xing
et al.

Abstract: Aboveground biomass (AGB) of shrubs and low-statured trees constitutes a substantial portion of the total carbon pool in temperate forest ecosystems, contributing much to local biodiversity, altering tree-regeneration growth rates, and determining above- and belowground food webs. Accurate quantification of AGB at the shrub layer is crucial for ecological modeling and still remains a challenge. Several methods for estimating understory biomass, including inventory and remote sensing-based methods, need to be e… Show more

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“…Point cloud voxelization divides a volume into regular cubes or voxels and has shown promise in biomass estimation [15][16][17]. Airborne lidar and voxel volumes have been extensively used in ecology and forestry to monitor ecosystem growth [16,18,19]. However, there are few studies that use lidar on mobile platforms to measure plant biomass in row crops [17,20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Point cloud voxelization divides a volume into regular cubes or voxels and has shown promise in biomass estimation [15][16][17]. Airborne lidar and voxel volumes have been extensively used in ecology and forestry to monitor ecosystem growth [16,18,19]. However, there are few studies that use lidar on mobile platforms to measure plant biomass in row crops [17,20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%