scholarly journals Secondary Forest Age and Tropical Forest Biomass Estimation Using Thematic Mapper Imagery

BioScience ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 419 ◽  
Author(s):  
ROSS F. NELSON ◽  
DANIEL S. KIMES ◽  
WILLIAM A. SALAS ◽  
MICHAEL ROUTHIER
2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 239-243 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Treuhaft ◽  
Fabio Gonzalves ◽  
Joao Roberto dos Santos ◽  
Michael Keller ◽  
Michael Palace ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 525-529
Author(s):  
Basuki Wasis ◽  
Bambang Hero Saharjo ◽  
Dadan Mulyana ◽  
Atikah ◽  
Wardana

Forest and land fires will lead to the loss of forest ecosystems, loss of forest biomass and the sustainability of forests. After the event of fire whether an ecosystem will improve the forest and its environment. The study is intended to calculate biomass and carbon stocks in secondary natural forests that burn after 10 years and determine the model of biomass estimation and carbon stocks in secondary forests that burn after 10 years. This research was conducted on burnt peatlands in the Ex Million ha of Central Kalimantan Province of Indonesia. The research method used is the analysis of vegetation and destructive sampling on forest biomass that grows on burning peatlands. The result showed that biomass content of secondary natural forest formed after peat burns > 10 years in 466.2 ton / ha of and carbon content of 264.4 ton / ha. The estimation of biomass in secondary natural forest formed after peat burn> 10 years log is B = - 0.127 + 1.83 log D (B = 0.746 D 1.83) R2 : 87.5 % and carbon estimation is log K = - 0.506 + 1.92 log D (K = 0.312 D 1.92) R2: 85.7 %.  In the location of the burnt peat swamp forest there has been a succession of secondary forest and the equation model obtained in the study can be used to estimate biomass and carbon content.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 1179-1189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin J. P. Sullivan ◽  
Simon L. Lewis ◽  
Wannes Hubau ◽  
Lan Qie ◽  
Timothy R. Baker ◽  
...  

1992 ◽  
Vol 48 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 69-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew J.R. Gillespie ◽  
Sandra Brown ◽  
Ariel E. Lugo

Biology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1120
Author(s):  
Irene Adamo ◽  
Edgar Ortiz-Malavasi ◽  
Robin Chazdon ◽  
Priscila Chaverri ◽  
Hans ter Steege ◽  
...  

Successional dynamics of plants and animals during tropical forest regeneration have been thoroughly studied, while fungal compositional dynamics during tropical forest succession remain unknown, despite the crucial roles of fungi in ecological processes. We combined tree data and soil fungal DNA metabarcoding data to compare richness and community composition along secondary forest succession in Costa Rica and assessed the potential roles of abiotic factors influencing them. We found a strong coupling of tree and soil fungal community structure in wet tropical primary and regenerating secondary forests. Forest age, edaphic variables, and regional differences in climatic conditions all had significant effects on tree and fungal richness and community composition in all functional groups. Furthermore, we observed larger site-to-site compositional differences and greater influence of edaphic and climatic factors in secondary than in primary forests. The results suggest greater environmental heterogeneity and greater stochasticity in community assembly in the early stages of secondary forest succession and a certain convergence on a set of taxa with a competitive advantage in the more persisting environmental conditions in old-growth forests. Our work provides unprecedented insights into the successional dynamics of fungal communities during secondary tropical forest succession.


Author(s):  
Ramandeep Kaur M. Malhi ◽  
Akash Anand ◽  
Prashant K. Srivastava ◽  
Sumit K. Chaudhary ◽  
Manish K Pandey ◽  
...  

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