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Monitoring pigment‐driven vegetation changes in a low‐Arctic tundra ecosystem using digital cameras

机译:使用数码相机监测低北极苔原生态系统中的颜料驱动的植被变化

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Arctic vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of a changing climate, and rapid assessment of vegetation status is necessary to more comprehensively understand the impacts on foliar condition and photosynthetic activity. Airborne and space‐borne optical remote sensing has been successfully used to monitor vegetation phenology in Arctic ecosystems by exploiting the biophysical and biochemical changes associated with vegetation growth and senescence. However, persistent cloud cover and low sun angles in the region make the acquisition of high‐quality temporal optical data within one growing season challenging. In the following study, we examine the capability of “near‐field” remote sensing technologies, in this case digital, true‐color cameras to produce surrogate in?situ spectral data to characterize changes in vegetation driven by seasonal pigment dynamics. Simple linear regression was used to investigate relationships between common pigment‐driven spectral indices calculated from field‐based spectrometry and red, green, and blue ( RGB ) indices from corresponding digital photographs in three dominant vegetation communities across three major seasons at Toolik Lake, North Slope, Alaska. We chose the strongest and most consistent RGB index across all communities to represent each spectral index. Next, linear regressions were used to relate RGB indices and extracted leaf‐level pigment content with a simple additive error propagation of the root mean square error. Results indicate that the green‐based RGB indices had the strongest relationship with chlorophyll a and total chlorophyll, while a red‐based RGB index showed moderate relationships with the chlorophyll to carotenoid ratio. The results suggest that vegetation color contributes strongly to the response of pigment‐driven spectral indices and RGB data can act as a surrogate to track seasonal vegetation change associated with pigment development and degradation. Overall, we find that low‐cost, easy‐to‐use digital cameras can monitor vegetation status and changes related to seasonal foliar condition and photosynthetic activity in three dominant, low‐Arctic vegetation communities.
机译:北极植被候选是一种变化气候的敏感指标,并且需要快速评估植被状况,以更全面地了解对叶面病情和光合活动的影响。空气传播和空间传播的光学遥感已经成功地通过利用与植被生长和衰老相关的生物物理和生化变化来监测北极生态系统中的植被候选。然而,该地区的持续云覆盖和低太阳角度在一个不断增长的季节挑战内采集了高质量的时间光学数据。在以下研究中,我们研究了“近场”遥感技术的能力,在这种情况下,在这种情况下,在这种情况下生产替代品的替代品,以表达由季节性颜料动态驱动的植被的变化。简单的线性回归用于研究从基于场的光谱测定和红色,绿色和蓝色(RGB)指数计算的普通颜料驱动的谱指数与北部三个主要季节的三个主要植被社区中的相应数字照片中计算的普通颜料驱动的光谱指数。斜坡,阿拉斯加。我们在所有社区中选择了最强大,最一致的RGB指数来代表每个光谱索引。接下来,使用线性回归与RGB索引和提取的叶子级颜料含量提取,具有根均方误差的简单添加剂误差传播。结果表明,基于绿色的RGB指数与叶绿素 A和总叶绿素的关系具有最强的关系,而基于红色的RGB指数与叶绿素的叶绿素的含量显示中等关系。结果表明,植被颜色对颜料驱动的光谱指标的响应强烈贡献,RGB数据可以作为替代,以跟踪与颜料发育和降解相关的季节性植被变化。总的来说,我们发现低成本,易于使用的数码相机可以监测植被状况和与三个主导,低北极植被社区中的季节性叶面状况和光合活动相关的变化。

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