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Remotely sensing variation in ecological strategies and plant traits of willows in perialpine floodplains
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2019.
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Abstract
- Natural floodplains are characterized by a complex habitat mosaic. However, damming, water storage, and hydropower production affect many floodplains by altering their natural habitat diversity. Field sampling data and imaging spectroscopy are used in combination with statistical models to assess resource allocation strategies of willow stands in perialpine floodplains. Three contrasting floodplain reaches located along two rivers in Switzerland serve as test beds: The Sarine River is partitioned into an upstream and downstream segment under the influence of a dam and a hydropower plant, while the Sense River represents an undisturbed, natural floodplain. Airborne imaging spectrometer data allow mapping of spatially distributed Competitor/Stress tolerator/Ruderal (CSR) strategies using a partial least square modeling approach. Using cross validation, we demonstrate that a statistical modeling approach can reveal variations in CSR scores based on the StrateFy model. Such intraspecific variation of CSR scores cannot be captured by a strategy categorization based solely on the species. Results reveal that willows shifted toward more competition and less stress tolerance along hydrologically altered reaches compared to the willows strategy along the natural control. Moreover, the overall distribution of strategies indicates that stress factors (i.e., limiting growth factors), rather than disturbance (i.e., events leading to partial or total destruction), shape the plant traits of alluvial willow trees. Detailed assessments of resource allocation strategies contribute to a more complete understanding of the continuous and reciprocal shaping between flow regimes, landforms, and alluvial vegetation.
- Subjects :
- Atmospheric Science
Alluvial vegetation
Floodplain
UFSP13-8 Global Change and Biodiversity
StrateFy
333.7: Landflächen, Naturerholungsgebiete
1904 Earth-Surface Processes
Soil Science
1107 Forestry
Aquatic Science
2312 Water Science and Technology
1912 Space and Planetary Science
1910 Oceanography
1902 Atmospheric Science
Plant traits
910 Geography & travel
1908 Geophysics
APEX
Remotely sensing
CSR
1111 Soil Science
Water Science and Technology
geography.geographical_feature_category
Ecology
1104 Aquatic Science
1901 Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
Paleontology
Forestry
Imaging spectroscopy
1911 Paleontology
Geography
Variation (linguistics)
10122 Institute of Geography
1906 Geochemistry and Petrology
2303 Ecology
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b44b7e18285d19fcdbadd74e285d605d