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Predicting and managing light in the understory of boreal forests

1999; NRC Research Press; Volume: 29; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1139/x98-165

ISSN

1208-6037

Autores

Victor J. Lieffers, Christian Messier, Ken Stadt, Fidji Gendron, Philip G. Comeau,

Tópico(s)

Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

Resumo

This paper reviews current information relating to the dynamics of light in northern and boreal forests and discusses factors affecting overstory light transmission, seasonality of light, sunflecks, canopy gaps, and understory development, particularly with regard to tree regeneration. Techniques for measurement of light in forests such as radiometers, photosensitive paper or chemicals, hemispherical canopy photographs, the plant canopy analyzer, or visual estimators of canopy density are each discussed in terms of their accuracy, costs, ease of use, and conditions required during measurement. Predictive models of light transmission based on canopy architecture are also described in terms of their assumptions, accuracy, and input data costs. Lastly the paper discusses the relationship among overstory and understory densities, ground-level light, and "windows of opportunity" for regeneration of trees in the understory following management interventions.

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