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Fine spatial scale assessment of structure and configuration of vegetation cover for northern bobwhites in grazed pastures
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作者 J.Silverio Avila‑Sanchez Humberto L.Perotto‑Baldivieso +3 位作者 Lori D.Massey J.Alfonso Ortega‑S Leonard A.Brennan Fidel Hernández 《Ecological Processes》 CSCD 2024年第4期36-50,共15页
Background Monitoring forage in livestock operations is critical to sustainable rangeland management of soil and ecological processes that provide both livestock and wildlife habitat.Traditional ground-based sampling ... Background Monitoring forage in livestock operations is critical to sustainable rangeland management of soil and ecological processes that provide both livestock and wildlife habitat.Traditional ground-based sampling methods have been widely used and provide valuable information;however,they are time-consuming,labor-intensive,and limited in their ability to capture larger extents of the spatial and temporal dynamics of rangeland ecosystems.Drones provide a solution to collect data to larger extents than field-based methods and with higher-resolution than traditional remote sensing platforms.Our objectives were to(1)assess the accuracy of vegetation cover height in grasses using drones,(2)quantify the spatial distribution of vegetation cover height in grazed and non-grazed pastures during the dormant(fall-winter)and growing seasons(spring-summer),and(3)evaluate the spatial distribution of vegetation cover height as a proxy for northern bobwhite(Colinusvirginianus)habitat in South Texas.We achieved this by very fine scale drone-derived imagery and using class level landscape metrics to assess vegetation cover height configuration.Results Estimated heights from drone imagery had a significant relationship with the field height measurements in September(r2=0.83;growing season)and February(r^(2)=0.77;dormant season).Growing season pasture maintained residual landscape habitat configuration adequate for bobwhites throughout the fall and winter of 2022-2023 following grazing.Dormant season pasture had an increase in bare ground cover,and a shift from many large patches of tall herbaceous cover(40-120 cm)to few large patches of low herbaceous cover(5-30 cm)(p<0.05).Conclusions Drones provided high-resolution imagery that allowed us to assess the spatial and temporal changes of vertical herbaceous vegetation structure in a semi-arid rangeland subject to grazing.This study shows how drone imagery can be beneficial for wildlife conservation and management by providing insights into changes in fine-scale vegetation spatial and temporal heterogeneity from livestock grazing. 展开更多
关键词 Spatial heterogeneity Landscape metrics image height classification Canopy height model Normalized digital surface model
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