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Bastin J. F., Rutishauser E., Kellner J. R., Saatchi S., Pélissier Raphaël, Herault B., Slik F., Bogaert J., De Canniere C., Marshall A. R., Poulsen J., Alvarez-Loyayza P., Andrade A., Angbonga-Basia A., Araujo-Murakami A., Arroyo L., Ayyappan N., de Azevedo C. P., Banki O., Barbier Nicolas, Barroso J. G., Beeckman H., Bitariho R., Boeckx P., Boehning-Gaese K., Brandao H., Brearley F. Q., Hockemba M. B. N., Brienen R., Camargo J. L. C., Campos-Arceiz A., Cassart B., Chave J., Chazdon R., Chuyong G., Clark D. B., Clark C. J., Condit R., Coronado E. N. H., Davidar P., de Haulleville T., Descroix L., Doucet J. L., Dourdain A., Droissart Vincent, Duncan T., Espejo J. S., Espinosa S., Farwig N., Fayolle A., Feldpausch T. R., Ferraz A., Fletcher C., Gajapersad K., Gillet J. F., do Amaral I. L., Gonmadje C., Grogan J., Harris D., Herzog S. K., Homeier J., Hubau W., Hubbell S. P., Hufkens K., Hurtado J., Kamdem N. G., Kearsley E., Kenfack D., Kessler M., Labriere N., Laumonier Y., Laurance S., Laurance W. F., Lewis S. L., Libalah M. B., Ligot G., Lloyd J., Lovejoy T. E., Malhi Y., Marimon B. S., Marimon B., Martin E. H., Matius P., Meyer V., Bautista C. M., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Mtui A., Neill D., Gutierrez G. A. P., Pardo G., Parren M., Parthasarathy N., Phillips O. L., Pitman N. C. A., Ploton Pierre, Ponette Q., Ramesh B. R., Razafimahaimodison J. C., Réjou-Méchain Maxime, Rolim S. G., Saltos H. R., Rossi L. M. B., Spironello W. R., Rovero F., Saner P., Sasaki D., Schulze M., Silveira M., Singh J., Sist P., Sonke B., Soto J. D., de Souza C. R., Stropp J., Sullivan M. J. P., Swanepoel B., ter Steege H., Terborgh J., Texier Nicolas, Toma T., Valencia R., Valenzuela L., Ferreira L. V., Valverde F. C., Van Andel T. R., Vasque R., Verbeeck H., Vivek P., Vleminckx J., Vos V. A., Wagner F. H., Puspa W. P., Wortel V., Zagt R. J., Zebaze D. (2018). Pan-tropical prediction of forest structure from the largest trees. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27 (11), p. 1366-1383. ISSN 1466-822X.

Titre du document
Pan-tropical prediction of forest structure from the largest trees
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000449653200009
Auteurs
Bastin J. F., Rutishauser E., Kellner J. R., Saatchi S., Pélissier Raphaël, Herault B., Slik F., Bogaert J., De Canniere C., Marshall A. R., Poulsen J., Alvarez-Loyayza P., Andrade A., Angbonga-Basia A., Araujo-Murakami A., Arroyo L., Ayyappan N., de Azevedo C. P., Banki O., Barbier Nicolas, Barroso J. G., Beeckman H., Bitariho R., Boeckx P., Boehning-Gaese K., Brandao H., Brearley F. Q., Hockemba M. B. N., Brienen R., Camargo J. L. C., Campos-Arceiz A., Cassart B., Chave J., Chazdon R., Chuyong G., Clark D. B., Clark C. J., Condit R., Coronado E. N. H., Davidar P., de Haulleville T., Descroix L., Doucet J. L., Dourdain A., Droissart Vincent, Duncan T., Espejo J. S., Espinosa S., Farwig N., Fayolle A., Feldpausch T. R., Ferraz A., Fletcher C., Gajapersad K., Gillet J. F., do Amaral I. L., Gonmadje C., Grogan J., Harris D., Herzog S. K., Homeier J., Hubau W., Hubbell S. P., Hufkens K., Hurtado J., Kamdem N. G., Kearsley E., Kenfack D., Kessler M., Labriere N., Laumonier Y., Laurance S., Laurance W. F., Lewis S. L., Libalah M. B., Ligot G., Lloyd J., Lovejoy T. E., Malhi Y., Marimon B. S., Marimon B., Martin E. H., Matius P., Meyer V., Bautista C. M., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Mtui A., Neill D., Gutierrez G. A. P., Pardo G., Parren M., Parthasarathy N., Phillips O. L., Pitman N. C. A., Ploton Pierre, Ponette Q., Ramesh B. R., Razafimahaimodison J. C., Réjou-Méchain Maxime, Rolim S. G., Saltos H. R., Rossi L. M. B., Spironello W. R., Rovero F., Saner P., Sasaki D., Schulze M., Silveira M., Singh J., Sist P., Sonke B., Soto J. D., de Souza C. R., Stropp J., Sullivan M. J. P., Swanepoel B., ter Steege H., Terborgh J., Texier Nicolas, Toma T., Valencia R., Valenzuela L., Ferreira L. V., Valverde F. C., Van Andel T. R., Vasque R., Verbeeck H., Vivek P., Vleminckx J., Vos V. A., Wagner F. H., Puspa W. P., Wortel V., Zagt R. J., Zebaze D.
Source
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018, 27 (11), p. 1366-1383 ISSN 1466-822X
Aim Large tropical trees form the interface between ground and airborne observations, offering a unique opportunity to capture forest properties remotely and to investigate their variations on broad scales. However, despite rapid development of metrics to characterize the forest canopy from remotely sensed data, a gap remains between aerial and field inventories. To close this gap, we propose a new pan-tropical model to predict plot-level forest structure properties and biomass from only the largest trees. Location Time period Pan-tropical. Early 21st century. Major taxa studied Methods Woody plants. Using a dataset of 867 plots distributed among 118 sites across the tropics, we tested the prediction of the quadratic mean diameter, basal area, Lorey's height, community wood density and aboveground biomass (AGB) from the ith largest trees. Results Main conclusions Measuring the largest trees in tropical forests enables unbiased predictions of plot- and site-level forest structure. The 20 largest trees per hectare predicted quadratic mean diameter, basal area, Lorey's height, community wood density and AGB with 12, 16, 4, 4 and 17.7% of relative error, respectively. Most of the remaining error in biomass prediction is driven by differences in the proportion of total biomass held in medium-sized trees (50-70 cm diameter at breast height), which shows some continental dependency, with American tropical forests presenting the highest proportion of total biomass in these intermediate-diameter classes relative to other continents. Our approach provides new information on tropical forest structure and can be used to generate accurate field estimates of tropical forest carbon stocks to support the calibration and validation of current and forthcoming space missions. It will reduce the cost of field inventories and contribute to scientific understanding of tropical forest ecosystems and response to climate change.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Sciences du milieu [021] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
ZONE TROPICALE
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Fonds IRD [F B010074399]
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fdi:010074399
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