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A Fast Method for Monitoring Foliage Density in Single Lower-canopy Trees
Authors:Chris M. Frampton  Case J. Pekelharing  Ian J. Payton
Affiliation:(1) Applied Computing, Mathematics and Statistics Group, Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand;(2) Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd., Lincoln, New Zealand;(3) Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd., Lincoln, New Zealand
Abstract:A subjective visual assessment of foliage density is the mostwidely used rapid method of determining forest health. Forthese assessments to be ecologically meaningful they must bereliable (have low inter- and intra-observer variability) andreadily relate to a measure of physiological or physicalstress. A simple rapid method for assessing percent foliagedensity in lower stature trees is described. This method haslow inter-observer variability (standard deviation betweenobservers=8.6%) and therefore, minimizes the risk ofconfounding the effects of different observers with genuinechanges in density. The percentage changes in this measure offoliage density correlate well with percentage changes inbiomass, allowing a ready interpretation of observed changes.The technique does not specifically identify the cause of themeasured changes, however, with appropriate additionalmeasures this problem may be overcome.
Keywords:canopy density  environmental impacts  herbivory  monitoring
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