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Detecting and modelling alien tree presence using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery in Chile's temperate forests

机译:在智利的温带森林中使用Sentinel-2卫星图像检测和建模外星树的存在

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Chile's temperate forest is a global biodiversity hotspot. An upsurge in alien forest plantations has disturbed and fragmented the landscape, promoting biological invasions. The invasion process is not fully understood since monitoring large and inaccessible areas can be prohibitively expensive and logistically challenging using field based methods alone. Here, a remote sensing approach using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, fragmentation analysis, and random forest modelling is applied to detect alien tree stands and describe their extent in relation to fragmentation and landscape structure in study areas around Malalcahuello National Reserve and Villarrica National Park. Detailed vegetation maps are produced, with classification accuracies > 81% and including four forest classes, two native and two alien. An altitudinal pattern was observed in both sites. At lower altitudes, there was greater total area covered by alien trees and more fragmented native forests than at higher altitudes. However, Villarrica had less alien tree cover than Malalcahuello, but was a more fragmented landscape. Random forest modelling identified that alien pine tree mean patch area was positively correlated with both land cover diversity and Araucaria araucana forest mean patch area in both sites. Given their conservation and cultural relevance, the locations of protected areas need reconsidering to strengthen the protection of A. araucana, which could be outcompeted by alien trees in a context of increasing productive forestry. This is especially urgent in Villarrica, where protected areas already have a substantial presence of alien trees, with most A. araucana found outside protected areas.
机译:智利的温带森林是一个全球生物多样性热点。外星人森林种植园的升级令人不安,促进了景观,促进了生物侵犯。由于监测大而无法访问的区域无法完全理解入侵过程,因此可以使用基于现场的方法来昂贵且逻辑地具有挑战性。这里,使用Sentinel-2卫星图像,碎片分析和随机林建模的遥感方法来检测外星树立,并描述了Malalcahuello国家储备和Villarrica国家公园的研究领域的碎片和景观结构的程度。详细的植被图是生产的,分类精度> 81%,包括四个森林类,两个本土和两个外星人。在两个地点观察到一般性图案。在较低的海拔地区,外星树木覆盖的总面积更大,而不是较高的海拔原产林。然而,Villarrica比Malalcahuello更少的外星树覆盖物,但却是一个更碎片的景观。随机森林建模确定了外星杉树意味着贴片区域与两种地点的土地覆盖多样性和araucaria Araucana森林平均曲线呈正相关。鉴于他们的保护和文化相关性,受保护地区的位置需要重新考虑,加强保护A. Araucana的保护,这可以在增加生产林业的背景下通过外星树脱颖而出。这在Villarrica特别紧迫,受保护的地区已经具有外星树的大量存在,大多数A. Araucana发现在保护区。

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