2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.01.038
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Multi-temporal terrestrial laser scanning for modeling tree biomass change

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“…Furthermore, not only the spatial constellation of neighboring trees but also the temporal dynamics of individual tree crown structure and canopy space filling are important aspects in forest research. However, such studies with multitemporal point cloud data analyses are rare, mainly focusing on standard tree dendrometrics or wood volume estimations (Liang et al., 2012; Srinivasan et al., 2014). Our new method is, thus, a very promising approach which should lead to important advances in several aspects of forest ecological research, such as investigations on crown growth, morphology and plasticity (Longuetaud, Piboule, Wernsdörfer, & Collet, 2013; Schröter, Härdtle, & von Oheimb, 2012), canopy structures and canopy packing (Jucker, Bouriaud, Coomes, & Baltzer, 2015; Morin, 2015; Pretzsch, 2014), crown‐related tree interactions and competition (Fichtner, Sturm, Rickert, von Oheimb, & Härdtle, 2013; Lang et al., 2012; Potvin & Dutilleul, 2009; Thorpe, Astrup, Trowbridge, & Coates, 2010), and niche differentiation and spatial complementarity (Ishii & Asano, 2010; Sapijanskas, Paquette, Potvin, Kunert, & Loreau, 2014; Williams, Paquette, Cavender‐Bares, Messier, & Reich, 2017), including changes over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, not only the spatial constellation of neighboring trees but also the temporal dynamics of individual tree crown structure and canopy space filling are important aspects in forest research. However, such studies with multitemporal point cloud data analyses are rare, mainly focusing on standard tree dendrometrics or wood volume estimations (Liang et al., 2012; Srinivasan et al., 2014). Our new method is, thus, a very promising approach which should lead to important advances in several aspects of forest ecological research, such as investigations on crown growth, morphology and plasticity (Longuetaud, Piboule, Wernsdörfer, & Collet, 2013; Schröter, Härdtle, & von Oheimb, 2012), canopy structures and canopy packing (Jucker, Bouriaud, Coomes, & Baltzer, 2015; Morin, 2015; Pretzsch, 2014), crown‐related tree interactions and competition (Fichtner, Sturm, Rickert, von Oheimb, & Härdtle, 2013; Lang et al., 2012; Potvin & Dutilleul, 2009; Thorpe, Astrup, Trowbridge, & Coates, 2010), and niche differentiation and spatial complementarity (Ishii & Asano, 2010; Sapijanskas, Paquette, Potvin, Kunert, & Loreau, 2014; Williams, Paquette, Cavender‐Bares, Messier, & Reich, 2017), including changes over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ecological studies, however, the temporal dynamics of forests and tree communities are of particular importance. Studies with multitemporal point cloud data from forests are rare and mainly focused on estimating changes in diameter at breast height or aboveground biomass of individual trees (Liang, Hyyppä, Kaartinen, Holopainen, & Melkas, 2012; Srinivasan, Popescu, Eriksson, Sheridan, & Ku, 2014). In addition, some studies used noninteracting trees (no crown overlap) and no real forest examples (e.g., Fernández‐Sarría et al., 2013; Moorthy et al., 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies, which typically focus on measuring variations in tree form [24] or biomass [24][25][26] and the growth of agricultural crops [19][20][21], highlight the accuracy that can be achieved using TLS technology for these purposes. The objective of this study was, to apply similar methods to assess change induced by fire within Australian dry sclerophyll forests.…”
Section: Multi-temporal Monitoring Of Vegetation and Fuel Hazard Chanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, a similar approach to Liang et al [24], Srinivasan et al [25], and Hoffmeister et al [19] was undertaken which utilised one fixed target and a fixed instrument set up location. The presence of fire resulted in movement of these targets between subsequent surveys and further refinement using the stem objects was undertaken.…”
Section: Multi-temporal Monitoring Of Vegetation and Fuel Hazard Chanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From these results one can conclude that, considering the environmental aspects and scanning parameters presented, TLS system was capable on giving data with acceptable precision, and more studies must be carried searching for understanding and mitigation of effects that can difficult precise data acquisition on upper forest strata. (SRINIVASAN et al, 2014). Outra variável importante no inventário florestal, por compor com o DAP o par de variáveis mais utilizados na construção de modelos volumétricos, é a altura, que tem também apresentado exatidão satisfatória embora decrescente no sentido ascendente na árvore.…”
Section: Use Of Terrestrial Laser Scanning On Biometric Parameters Esunclassified