GEDI reveals decline in overstorey and increase in understorey canopy cover of protected forests in Central Europe since 2019

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Xiao Liu , Vítězslav Moudrý , Bernhard Schuldt , Matthias Forkel
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Drought and insect disturbances have resulted in widespread forest dieback in the forests of Central Europe since 2018. However, the implications of these changes in forest cover on the vertical structure, such as the canopy cover of the overstorey and understorey, have yet to be investigated at a large scale. By making use of the Global Ecosystem Dynamic Investigation (GEDI) spaceborne waveform lidar, we show here that overstorey canopy cover has declined and understorey canopy cover has increased in both coniferous and broadleaved protected forests in Central Europe since 2019. The observed loss of overstorey canopy cover is consistent with results from other remote sensing-based forest monitoring products. However, only GEDI has the capability to detect the increase in understorey canopy cover. For example, in Harz Mountains in Germany, overstorey canopy cover decreases by approximately 4.45 % per year in coniferous forests and by approximately 1.57 % per year in broadleaved forests, while understorey canopy cover increases by approximately 1.18 % and 0.59 %, respectively. For coniferous forests, we find that changes in overstorey canopy cover have a significant negative correlation (r = – 0.78, p < 0.01) with changes in understorey canopy cover. However, this relationship is not significant for broadleaved forests. This implies that canopy mortality in coniferous forests is more likely to trigger succession in the understorey than in broadleaved forests. This study demonstrates a new perspective for monitoring the dynamics of forest overstorey and understorey using spaceborne lidar, which can help improve understanding of feedbacks between forests and climate.
GEDI显示,自2019年以来,中欧受保护森林的林下冠层覆盖率下降,林下冠层覆盖率增加
自2018年以来,干旱和昆虫干扰导致中欧森林大面积枯死。然而,森林覆盖的这些变化对垂直结构的影响,如上层和下层的冠层覆盖,尚未进行大规模的调查。通过利用全球生态系统动态调查(GEDI)星载波形激光雷达,我们在这里显示,自2019年以来,中欧针叶林和阔叶林的林下冠层覆盖度下降,林下冠层覆盖度增加。观测到的上层冠层覆盖损失与其他基于遥感的森林监测产品的结果一致。然而,只有GEDI有能力探测到下层树冠覆盖的增加。例如,在德国哈茨山脉,针叶林的林下冠层覆盖度每年减少约4.45 %,阔叶林的林下冠层覆盖度每年减少约1.57 %,而林下冠层覆盖度分别增加约1.18 %和0.59 %。对于针叶林,我们发现林下冠层盖度变化与林下冠层盖度变化呈显著负相关(r = - 0.78,p <; 0.01)。然而,这种关系在阔叶林中并不显著。这意味着针叶林的冠层死亡比阔叶林更有可能引发林下的演替。该研究展示了利用星载激光雷达监测森林上下层动态的新视角,有助于提高对森林与气候之间反馈的理解。
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Forest Ecology and Management
Forest Ecology and Management 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
10.80%
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665
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Forest Ecology and Management publishes scientific articles linking forest ecology with forest management, focusing on the application of biological, ecological and social knowledge to the management and conservation of plantations and natural forests. The scope of the journal includes all forest ecosystems of the world. A peer-review process ensures the quality and international interest of the manuscripts accepted for publication. The journal encourages communication between scientists in disparate fields who share a common interest in ecology and forest management, bridging the gap between research workers and forest managers. We encourage submission of papers that will have the strongest interest and value to the Journal''s international readership. Some key features of papers with strong interest include: 1. Clear connections between the ecology and management of forests; 2. Novel ideas or approaches to important challenges in forest ecology and management; 3. Studies that address a population of interest beyond the scale of single research sites, Three key points in the design of forest experiments, Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 2022-2023); 4. Review Articles on timely, important topics. Authors are welcome to contact one of the editors to discuss the suitability of a potential review manuscript. The Journal encourages proposals for special issues examining important areas of forest ecology and management. Potential guest editors should contact any of the Editors to begin discussions about topics, potential papers, and other details.
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