When can we detect lianas from space? Toward a mechanistic understanding of liana-infested forest optics

IF 4.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Ecology Pub Date : 2025-04-27 DOI:10.1002/ecy.70082
Marco D. Visser, Matteo Detto, Félicien Meunier, Jin Wu, Jane R. Foster, David C. Marvin, Peter M. van Bodegom, Boris Bongalov, Matheus Henrique Nunes, David Coomes, Hans Verbeeck, J. Antonio Guzmán Q, Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, Chris J. Chandler, Geertje M. F. van der Heijden, Doreen S. Boyd, Giles M. Foody, Mark E. J. Cutler, Eben N. Broadbent, Shawn P. Serbin, Stefan Schnitzer, M. Elizabeth Rodríguez-Ronderos, Frank Sterck, José A. Medina-Vega, Stephen W. Pacala
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Lianas, woody vines acting as structural parasites of trees, have profound effects on the composition and structure of tropical forests, impacting tree growth, mortality, and forest succession. Remote sensing could offer a powerful tool for quantifying the scale of liana infestation, provided the availability of robust detection methods. We analyze the consistency and global geographic specificity of spectral signals—reflectance across wavelengths—from liana-infested tree crowns and forest stands, examining the underlying mechanisms of these signals. We compiled a uniquely comprehensive database, including leaf reflectance spectra from 5424 leaves, fine-scale airborne reflectance data from 999 liana-infested canopies, and coarse-scale satellite reflectance data covering 775 ha of liana-infested forest stands. To unravel the mechanisms of the liana spectral signal, we applied mechanistic radiative transfer models across scales, establishing a synthesis of the relative importance of different mechanisms, which we corroborate with field data on liana leaf chemistry and canopy structure. We find a consistent liana spectral signal at canopy and stand scales across globally distributed sites. This signature mainly arises at the canopy level due to direct effects of more horizontal leaf angles, resulting in a larger projected leaf area, and indirect effects from increased light scattering in the near and short-wave infrared regions, linked to lianas' less costly leaf construction compared with trees on average. The existence of a consistent global spectral signal for lianas suggests that large-scale quantification of liana infestation is feasible. However, because the traits responsible for the liana canopy-reflectance signal are not exclusive to lianas, accurate large-scale detection requires rigorously validated remote sensing methods. Our models highlight challenges in automated detection, such as potential misidentification due to leaf phenology, tree life history, topography, and climate, especially where the scale of liana infestation is less than a single remote sensing pixel. The observed cross-site patterns also prompt ecological questions about lianas' adaptive similarities in optical traits across environments, indicating possible convergent evolution due to shared constraints on leaf biochemical and structural traits.

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我们什么时候能从太空中探测到藤蔓?对藤本植物丛生的森林光学的机械理解
藤本植物是树木的结构寄生物,对热带森林的组成和结构有着深远的影响,影响树木的生长、死亡和森林演替。如果有可靠的检测方法,遥感可以提供一种量化藤本植物侵染规模的有力工具。我们分析了藤本植物感染的树冠和林分的光谱信号的一致性和全球地理特异性,并研究了这些信号的潜在机制。我们建立了一个独特的综合数据库,包括5424片叶片的反射率光谱、999个藤本植物林冠的精细尺度航空反射率数据和775 ha藤本植物林分的粗尺度卫星反射率数据。为了揭示藤本植物光谱信号的机制,我们应用了跨尺度的辐射传输机制模型,建立了不同机制的相对重要性的综合,并与藤本植物叶片化学和冠层结构的野外数据进行了验证。我们发现在全球分布的样地,藤本植物在林冠尺度和林分尺度上具有一致的光谱信号。这种特征主要出现在冠层水平,这是由于更多水平叶片角度的直接影响,导致更大的投影叶面积,以及近红外和短波红外区域光散射增加的间接影响,这与藤本植物与树木相比平均成本更低的叶片结构有关。存在一个一致的全球藤本植物光谱信号,表明藤本植物侵染的大规模量化是可行的。然而,由于藤本植物冠层反射率信号的特征并非藤本植物所独有,因此精确的大尺度探测需要经过严格验证的遥感方法。我们的模型强调了自动检测中的挑战,例如由于叶片物候,树木生活史,地形和气候而可能产生的错误识别,特别是在藤本植物感染规模小于单个遥感像素的情况下。观察到的跨站点模式也提示了关于藤本植物在不同环境下在光学性状上的适应性相似性的生态学问题,表明可能由于叶片生化和结构性状的共同约束而趋同进化。
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Ecology
Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
332
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Ecology publishes articles that report on the basic elements of ecological research. Emphasis is placed on concise, clear articles documenting important ecological phenomena. The journal publishes a broad array of research that includes a rapidly expanding envelope of subject matter, techniques, approaches, and concepts: paleoecology through present-day phenomena; evolutionary, population, physiological, community, and ecosystem ecology, as well as biogeochemistry; inclusive of descriptive, comparative, experimental, mathematical, statistical, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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