Blanchard, Grégoire Barbier, Nicolas Vieilledent, Ghislain Ibanez, Thomas Hequet, Vanessa McCoy, Stéphane Birnbaum, Philippe
Widespread forest loss and fragmentation dramatically increases the proportion of forest areas located close to edges. Although detrimental, the precise extent and mechanisms by which edge proximity impacts remnant forests remain to be ascertained. By combining unmanned aerial vehicle laser scanning (UAV-LS) with field data from 46 plots distribute...
Dendoncker, Morgane Vincke, Caroline Bazan, Samantha Madingou, Mady Parfait Noé Taugourdeau, Simon
In drylands, water availability is the main limiting factor for plant growth. Topographic depressions in the Sahel that reveal a more favorable water balance display greater tree diversity compared to their surroundings. However, the environmental factors that drive differences in botanical composition between depressions remain unknown. Here, we i...
Viennois, Gaëlle Bétard, François Freycon, Vincent Barbier, Nicolas Couteron, Pierre
An automatic method of landform mapping applicable to large continental areas is presented, based on 30-meter SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) data and combining texture analysis using Fourier 2D periodograms (FOTO method) with a set of morphometric variables. This integrated strategy was applied to the whole Congo Basin and adjacent regions...
Penel, Benoit Freycon, Vincent Marcon, Eric Rossi, Vivien Cornu, Guillaume Bénédet, Fabrice Forni, Eric Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie
Termite mounds have been poorly studied in tropical rainforest in contrast to those of savannahs where they create fertility hotspots and influence the spatial pattern of vegetation. An inventory of termite mounds and of 15 tree species with a diameter at breast height ≥ 10 cm was carried out in two 800-ha blocks, in two rainforest sites located in...
Schmitt, Sylvain Tysklind, Niklas Herault, Bruno Heuertz, Myriam
Closely related tree species that grow in sympatry are abundant in rainforests. However, little is known of the ecoevolutionary processes that govern their niches and local coexistence. We assessed genetic species delimitation in closely related sympatric species belonging to two Neotropical tree species complexes and investigated their genomic ada...
Schmitt, Sylvain Tysklind, Niklas Derroire, Géraldine Heuertz, Myriam Herault, Bruno
Forest inventories in Amazonia include around 5000 described tree species belonging to more than 800 genera. Numerous species-rich genera share genetic variation among species because of recent speciation and/or recurrent hybridisation, forming species complexes. Despite the key role that tree species complexes play in understanding Neotropical div...
Martín-Ortega, Pablo García-Montero, Luis Gonzaga Sibelet, Nicole
Vegetation indices (VI) describe vegetation structure and functioning but they are affected by illumination conditions (IC). Moreover, the fact that the effect of the IC on VI can be stronger than other biophysical or seasonal processes is under debate. Using Google Earth Engine and the latest Landsat Surface Reflectance level 1 data, we evaluated ...
Schmitt, Sylvain Herault, Bruno Ducouret, Emilie Baranger, Anne Tysklind, Niklas Heuertz, Myriam Marcon, Eric Cazal, Saint Omer Derroire, Géraldine
Tropical forests shelter the highest species diversity worldwide, although genus diversity is lower than expected. In the species‐rich genera, species complexes are composed of closely‐related species that share large amounts of genetic variation. Despite the key role of species complexes in diversification, evolution and functioning of ecological ...
Dupuy, Stéphane Gaetano, Raffaele Le Mézo, Lionel
We here present a reference database and three land use maps produced in 2017 over the Reunion island using a machine learning based methodology. These maps are the result of a satellite image analysis performed using the Moringa land cover processing chain developed in our laboratory. The input dataset for map production consists of a single very ...
Chevallier, Tiphaine Fujisaki, Kenji Roupsard, Olivier Guidat, Florian Kinoshita, Rintaro de Melo Virginio Filho, Elias Lehner, Peter Albrecht, Alain
Soil organic carbon (SOC) constitutes the largest terrestrial C stock, particularly in the Andosols of volcanic areas. Quantitative information on distribution of SOC stocks is needed to construct a baseline for studying temporal changes in SOC. The spatial variation of soil short-range-order minerals such as allophane usually explains the variabil...