International audienceMapping tree species diversity is increasingly important in the face of environmental change and biodiversity conservation. We explore a potential way of mapping this diversity by relating forest structure to tree species diversity in Gabon. First, we test the relation between canopy height, as a proxy for niche volume, and tree species diversity. Then, we test the relation between vertical canopy structure, as a proxy for vertical niche occupation, and tree species diversity. We use large footprint full-waveform airborne lidar data collected across four study sites in Gabon (Lopé, Mabounié, Mondah, and Rabi) in combination with in situ estimates of species richness (S) and Shannon diversity (H′). Linear models using c...
Spatially-explicit maps of aboveground biomass are essential for calculating the losses and gains in...
International audienceTropical forests are characterized by large carbon stocks and high biodiversit...
Most plant species are non-randomly distributed across environmental gradients in light, water, and ...
International audienceMapping tree species diversity is increasingly important in the face of enviro...
Aim: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservatio...
Tropical forest vegetation structure is highly variable, both vertically and horizontally, and provi...
Aim Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservation...
peer reviewedAim: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effectiv...
Aim: Our aim was to document African rain forest tree diversity patterns to test whether they suppor...
The spatial distribution of plant diversity and biomass informs management decisions to maintain bio...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Spatially-explicit maps of aboveground biomass are essential for calculating the losses and gains in...
This research seeks to understand how tree species richness and diversity relates to field data (1-h...
Spatially-explicit maps of aboveground biomass are essential for calculating the losses and gains in...
International audienceTropical forests are characterized by large carbon stocks and high biodiversit...
Most plant species are non-randomly distributed across environmental gradients in light, water, and ...
International audienceMapping tree species diversity is increasingly important in the face of enviro...
Aim: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservatio...
Tropical forest vegetation structure is highly variable, both vertically and horizontally, and provi...
Aim Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservation...
peer reviewedAim: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effectiv...
Aim: Our aim was to document African rain forest tree diversity patterns to test whether they suppor...
The spatial distribution of plant diversity and biomass informs management decisions to maintain bio...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Spatially-explicit maps of aboveground biomass are essential for calculating the losses and gains in...
This research seeks to understand how tree species richness and diversity relates to field data (1-h...
Spatially-explicit maps of aboveground biomass are essential for calculating the losses and gains in...
International audienceTropical forests are characterized by large carbon stocks and high biodiversit...
Most plant species are non-randomly distributed across environmental gradients in light, water, and ...