The opportunities and challenges of applying tree climbing techniques as a canopy access method in canopy biology

Q4 Environmental Science
Akira Nakanishi, W. Azuma, Mizue Tanaka, Yuko Miyazaki, Y. Inui
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: Canopy biology is the natural science that aimed at understanding of the biodiversity, biological processes, and ecological functions of forest canopies. Canopies determine the structural and energetic properties of forest ecosystems. Since the 1980s, canopy biology has progressed rapidly through the development of methods for accessing treetops. The rope climbing techniques used widely in canopy studies have developed from diverse procedures that allow human access to the top layers of forest vegetation. In comparison with other access hardware, e.g., cranes and gantries, rope assemblies have advantages in terms of user mobility, repeated access, and cost. The availability and safety of tree climbing techniques have improved with recent developments in mountain climbing gear and methodologies for their use. In this review, we use candidate studies to introduce the advantages, prospects and challenges of climbing techniques for tree canopy studies. Tree climbing allows excellent access to treetops in all (cid:879)(cid:882)(cid:887)(cid:913)(cid:847)(cid:884)(cid:2025)(cid:1881)(cid:880)(cid:854)(cid:916)(cid:887)(cid:852)(cid:634)(cid:903)(cid:872)(cid:870)(cid:917)(cid:884)(cid:2125)(cid:864)(cid:879)(cid:882)(cid:887)(cid:913) (cid:847)(cid:883)(cid:1373)(cid:2890)(cid:923)(cid:1394)(cid:1854)(cid:866)(cid:916)(cid:3486)(cid:3905)(cid:853)(cid:843)(cid:916)(cid:887)(cid:852)(cid:923)(cid:2015)(cid:849)(cid:872)(cid:845)(cid:635) types of forests, across all geographical locations. We expect further progress through combinations of rope climbing and other access methodologies. In the interests of safety and effectiveness, a platform should be developed for the distribution of relevant information to prospective tree climbing researchers and those who may wish to use the procedures for other activities, such as arboriculture.
在冠层生物学中应用爬树技术作为冠层通路方法的机遇与挑战
冠层生物学是研究森林冠层生物多样性、生物过程和生态功能的一门自然科学。冠层决定了森林生态系统的结构和能量特性。自20世纪80年代以来,树冠生物学通过开发获取树顶的方法得到了迅速的发展。在树冠研究中广泛使用的绳索攀爬技术是从允许人类进入森林植被顶层的各种程序发展而来的。与其他存取硬件(例如起重机和龙门架)相比,绳索组件在用户移动性、重复存取和成本方面具有优势。爬树技术的可用性和安全性随着最近登山装备和方法的发展而得到改善。在本文中,我们通过候选研究介绍了爬升技术在树冠研究中的优势、前景和挑战。爬树允许优秀的进入都顶(cid: 879) (cid: 882) (cid: 887) (cid: 913) (cid: 847) (cid: 884) (cid: 2025) (cid: 1881) (cid: 880) (cid: 854) (cid: 916) (cid: 887) (cid: 852) (cid: 634) (cid: 903) (cid: 872) (cid: 870) (cid: 917) (cid: 884) (cid: 2125) (cid: 864) (cid: 879) (cid: 882) (cid: 887) (cid: 913) (cid: 847) (cid: 883) (cid: 1373) (cid: 2890) (cid: 923) (cid: 1394) (cid: 1854) (cid: 866) (cid: 916) (cid: 3486) (cid: 3905) (cid: 853) (cid: 843) (cid: 916) (cid: 887) (cid: 852) (cid: 923) (cid: 2015) (cid: 849) (cid: 872) (cid: 845) (cid: 635)类型的森林,遍布所有地理位置。我们期望通过攀绳和其他通道方法的结合取得进一步的进展。为了安全性和有效性的利益,应该开发一个平台,以便向未来的爬树研究人员和那些可能希望将这些程序用于其他活动(如树木栽培)的人员分发相关信息。
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Japanese Journal of Ecology
Japanese Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Ecology is the offcial journal of the Ecological Society of Japan published since 1954 (from volume 4). Articles in the Journal are written in Japanese with English summaries.
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