Literature DB >> 25500552

Global satellite monitoring of climate-induced vegetation disturbances.

Nate G McDowell1, Nicholas C Coops2, Pieter S A Beck3, Jeffrey Q Chambers4, Chandana Gangodagamage5, Jeffrey A Hicke6, Cho-ying Huang7, Robert Kennedy8, Dan J Krofcheck9, Marcy Litvak9, Arjan J H Meddens6, Jordan Muss5, Robinson Negrón-Juarez4, Changhui Peng10, Amanda M Schwantes11, Jennifer J Swenson11, Louis J Vernon5, A Park Williams12, Chonggang Xu5, Maosheng Zhao13, Steve W Running14, Craig D Allen15.   

Abstract

Terrestrial disturbances are accelerating globally, but their full impact is not quantified because we lack an adequate monitoring system. Remote sensing offers a means to quantify the frequency and extent of disturbances globally. Here, we review the current application of remote sensing to this problem and offer a framework for more systematic analysis in the future. We recommend that any proposed monitoring system should not only detect disturbances, but also be able to: identify the proximate cause(s); integrate a range of spatial scales; and, ideally, incorporate process models to explain the observed patterns and predicted trends in the future. Significant remaining challenges are tied to the ecology of disturbances. To meet these challenges, more effort is required to incorporate ecological principles and understanding into the assessments of disturbance worldwide.
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Keywords:  climate change; die-off; drought; forests; landscape; mortality; satellite

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25500552     DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2014.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Plant Sci        ISSN: 1360-1385            Impact factor:   18.313


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Authors:  Charlotte C Reed; Michael E Loik
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2016-01-28       Impact factor: 3.225

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Authors:  Caroline C Ummenhofer; Gerald A Meehl
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2017-06-19       Impact factor: 6.237

3.  Climate change amplifies the interactions between wind and bark beetle disturbances in forest landscapes.

Authors:  Rupert Seidl; Werner Rammer
Journal:  Landsc Ecol       Date:  2016-05-23       Impact factor: 3.848

4.  Important role of forest disturbances in the global biomass turnover and carbon sinks.

Authors:  Thomas A M Pugh; Almut Arneth; Markus Kautz; Benjamin Poulter; Benjamin Smith
Journal:  Nat Geosci       Date:  2019-08-12       Impact factor: 16.908

5.  Remote sensing of forest insect disturbances: Current state and future directions.

Authors:  Cornelius Senf; Rupert Seidl; Patrick Hostert
Journal:  Int J Appl Earth Obs Geoinf       Date:  2017-08

6.  Using Landsat time series for characterizing forest disturbance dynamics in the coupled human and natural systems of Central Europe.

Authors:  Cornelius Senf; Dirk Pflugmacher; Patrick Hostert; Rupert Seidl
Journal:  ISPRS J Photogramm Remote Sens       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 8.979

7.  The future of subalpine forests in the Southern Rocky Mountains: Trajectories for Pinus aristata genetic lineages.

Authors:  Sparkle L Malone; Anna W Schoettle; Jonathan D Coop
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-03-19       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Reconstructed Solar-Induced Fluorescence: A Machine Learning Vegetation Product Based on MODIS Surface Reflectance to Reproduce GOME-2 Solar-Induced Fluorescence.

Authors:  P Gentine; S H Alemohammad
Journal:  Geophys Res Lett       Date:  2018-04-13       Impact factor: 4.720

9.  Large-scale early-wilting response of Central European forests to the 2018 extreme drought.

Authors:  Philipp Brun; Achilleas Psomas; Christian Ginzler; Wilfried Thuiller; Massimiliano Zappa; Niklaus E Zimmermann
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 10.863

10.  Emergent vulnerability to climate-driven disturbances in European forests.

Authors:  Giovanni Forzieri; Marco Girardello; Guido Ceccherini; Jonathan Spinoni; Luc Feyen; Henrik Hartmann; Pieter S A Beck; Gustau Camps-Valls; Gherado Chirici; Achille Mauri; Alessandro Cescatti
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-02-23       Impact factor: 14.919

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