2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.03.506473
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Tracking canopy gap dynamics across four sites in the Brazilian Amazon

Abstract: Background information to give context to the study: Canopy gaps are the most evident manifestation of how disturbances disrupt forest landscapes. The size distribution and return frequency of gaps, and subsequent recovery processes, determine whether the old-growth state can be reached. The aim or research question: We used remote sensing metrics to compare the disturbance regime of four Amazon regions based on the size distribution of gaps, their dynamics and geometric characteristics. A brief summary of the… Show more

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“…Although surveys provide detailed and accurate local information on blowdown damage and vegetation recovery, their conduction in remote areas of the Amazon is time-consuming and expensive. Furthermore, the implementation of field surveys cannot occur well after the disturbance occurrence, affecting the quality of the investigation [11][12][13]. Another commonly used traditional approach is based on aerial surveys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although surveys provide detailed and accurate local information on blowdown damage and vegetation recovery, their conduction in remote areas of the Amazon is time-consuming and expensive. Furthermore, the implementation of field surveys cannot occur well after the disturbance occurrence, affecting the quality of the investigation [11][12][13]. Another commonly used traditional approach is based on aerial surveys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%