Remote Sensing | |
Terrestrial Laser Scanning Reveals Seagrass Microhabitat Structure on a Tideflat | |
Michael Hannam2  L. Monika Moskal1  Randolph H. Wynne3  | |
[1] School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, | |
关键词:
Terrestrial Laser Scanning;
Lidar;
seagrass;
microhabitat;
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DOI : 10.3390/rs70303037 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Local-scale environmental heterogeneity can provide microhabitats that influence the spatial distribution of competing species. Microhabitats may influence the distribution of seagrasses along elevation gradients, but difficulty measuring intertidal microtopography has hindered quantification. Using a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS), we mapped and monitored a 1.84 ha study site for three years to understand spatial and temporal patterns of sediment microtopography. We performed high-accuracy GPS surveys and vegetation surveys of a native and an invasive seagrass. TLS provided sub-decimeter scale precision in digital elevation models (DEMs) of the tideflat. The location and shape of microtopographic features were stable from year to year, but the magnitude of local relief varied. A simple index of topographic context predicted the shoot density of the native seagrass,
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CC BY
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