Nunes, Matheus Henrique Camargo, José Luís Campana Vincent, Grégoire Calders, Kim Oliveira, Rafael S. Huete, Alfredo Mendes de Moura, Yhasmin Nelson, Bruce Smith, Marielle N. Stark, Scott C.
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Predictions of the magnitude and timing of leaf phenology in Amazonian forests remain highly controversial. Here, we use terrestrial LiDAR surveys every two weeks spanning wet and dry seasons in Central Amazonia to show that plant phenology varies strongly across vertical strata in old-growth forests, but is sensitive to disturbances arising from f...
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For vegetation monitoring, it is crucial to understand which changes are caused by the measurement setup and which changes are true representations of vegetation dynamics. UAV–LiDAR offers great possibilities to measure vegetation structural parameters; however, UAV–LiDAR sensors are undergoing rapid developments, and the characteristics are expect...
Okello, Joseph Bauters, Marijn Verbeeck, Hans Kasenene, John Boeckx, Pascal
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Frontiers in Soil Science
Tropical montane forests store large amounts of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in soil. These soil C, N, and P pools are vulnerable to increased losses due to the increasing local temperatures. To gain better insight into the effects of climate warming on biogeochemistry in montane forests in Africa, we established study plots along a...
Brede, Benjamin Terryn, Louise Barbier, Nicolas Bartholomeus, Harm M. Bartolo, Renée Calders, Kim Derroire, Géraldine Krishna Moorthy Parvathi, Sruthi Lau, Alvaro Levick, Shaun R.
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Calibration and validation of aboveground biomass (AGB) (AGB) products retrieved from satellite-borne sensors require accurate AGB estimates across hectare scales (1 to 100 ha). Recent studies recommend making use of non-destructive terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) based techniques for individual tree AGB estimation that provide unbiased AGB predic...
Peaucelle, Marc Peñuelas, Josep Verbeeck, Hans
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Nature plants
Spring phenology is mainly driven by temperature in extratropical ecosystems. Recent evidence highlighted the key role of micrometeorology and bud temperature on delaying or advancing leaf unfolding. Yet, phenology studies, either using ground-based or remote sensing observations, always substitute plant tissue temperature by air temperature. In fa...
Sibret, Thomas Bauters, Marijn Bulonza, Emmanuel Lefevre, Lodewijk Cerutti, Paolo Omar Lokonda, Michel Mbifo, José Michel, Baudouin Verbeeck, Hans Boeckx, Pascal
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Frontiers in Soil Science
The Congo basin is home to the second-largest tropical forest in the world. Therefore, it plays a crucial role in the regional water cycle, the global carbon cycle and the continental greenhouse gas balance. Yet very few field-based data on related processes exist. In the wake of global change, there is a need for a better understanding of the curr...
Meunier, Félicien Krishna Moorthy Parvathi, Sruthi Peaucelle, Marc Calders, Kim Terryn, Louise Verbruggen, Wim Liu, Chang Saarinen, Ninni Origo, Niall Nightingale, Joanne
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Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) are invaluable tools for studying plant-atmosphere interactions at multiple spatial and temporal scales, as well as how global change impacts ecosystems. Yet, TBM projections suffer from large uncertainties that limit their usefulness. Forest structure drives a significant part of TBM uncertainty as it regulates ...
Nackoney, J Demol, M Akpona, H A Bauters, M Boeckx, P Dupain, J Facheux, C Hansen, M C Kalemba, J-C Kehbila, A G
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Environmental Research Letters
Agricultural intensification and forest conservation are often seen as incompatible. Agricultural interventions can help boost food security for poor rural communities but in certain cases can exacerbate deforestation, known as the rebound effect. We tested whether coupling agricultural interventions with participatory forest zoning could improve f...
Araza, Arnan de Bruin, Sytze Herold, Martin Quegan, Shaun Labriere, Nicolas Rodriguez-Veiga, Pedro Avitabile, Valerio Santoro, Maurizio Mitchard, Edward T.A. Ryan, Casey M.
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Over the past decade, several global maps of above-ground biomass (AGB) have been produced, but they exhibit significant differences that reduce their value for climate and carbon cycle modelling, and also for national estimates of forest carbon stocks and their changes. The number of such maps is anticipated to increase because of new satellite mi...
Duncanson, Laura Kellner, James Armston, John Dubayah, Ralph Minor, David Hancock, Steven Healey, Sean Patterson, Paul Saarela, Svetlana Marselis, Suzanne
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NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) is collecting spaceborne full waveform lidar data with a primary science goal of producing accurate estimates of forest aboveground biomass density (AGBD). This paper presents the development of the models used to create GEDI’s footprint-level (~25 m) AGBD (GEDI04_A) product, including a descrip...