2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13183786
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Influence of Scale Effect of Canopy Projection on Understory Microclimate in Three Subtropical Urban Broad-Leaved Forests

Abstract: The canopy is the direct receiver and receptor of external environmental variations, and affects the microclimate and energy exchange between the understory and external environment. After autumn leaf fall, the canopy structure of different forests shows remarkable variation, causes changes in the microclimate and is essential for understory vegetation growth. Moreover, the microclimate is influenced by the scale effect of the canopy. However, the difference in influence between different forests remains uncle… Show more

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“…Previous forest canopy research has mainly focused on evaluating the vegetation volume of the urban forest canopy (Dong et al 2004, Zheng et al 2016, 2018, Casalegno et al 2017, studying the differences in the light environment ) and the microclimate differences (Zhao et al 2012, Shen et al 2017, Liu et al 2020, Gao et al 2021) between the canopy and understory, among others. However, relatively few studies have examined the relationship between the canopy structure and the RSFF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous forest canopy research has mainly focused on evaluating the vegetation volume of the urban forest canopy (Dong et al 2004, Zheng et al 2016, 2018, Casalegno et al 2017, studying the differences in the light environment ) and the microclimate differences (Zhao et al 2012, Shen et al 2017, Liu et al 2020, Gao et al 2021) between the canopy and understory, among others. However, relatively few studies have examined the relationship between the canopy structure and the RSFF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%