DocumentCode
2112032
Title
Can hyperspectral data be used to map koala and possum habitat?
Author
Dury, S.J. ; Turner, B.J. ; Foley, W.J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Forestry, Australian Nat. Univ., Canberra, ACT, Australia
Volume
4
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
1648
Abstract
We assess the feasibility of remotely measuring leaf palatability for folivorous marsupials, and thus the potential for conducting large-scale mapping of habitat quality. A number of studies have found nutrient composition of eucalypt foliage to be a major determinant of the distribution of folivorous marsupials, including the koala and two species of possum. More recently it has been demonstrated that a specific group of secondary plant chemicals, the diformyl-phloroglucinols (DFPs), are the most important feeding deterrents, and are thus vital determinants of habitat quality. We report on the use of imaging spectroscopy to attempt to identify one such DFP, sideroxylonal-A, in the foliage of E ucalyptus melliodora, a key food source. Results from this study indicate that calibration equations derived from modified partial least squares regression may be used to predict sideroxylonal-A concentration, and hence leaf palatability, of E . melliodora foliage. Extension of this methodology to the canopy level would enable the remote estimation of habitat quality
Keywords
vegetation mapping; Australia; Australian environment; Australian forests; Eucalyptus melliodora; calibration equations; canopy; diformylphloroglucinols; eucalypt foliage; folivorous marsupials; food source; habitat quality; hyperspectral data; imaging spectroscopy; koala habitat; large-scale mapping; leaf palatability; modified partial least squares regression; nutrient composition; plant chemicals; possum habitat; remote measurement; sideroxylonal-A concentration; Area measurement; Australia; Calibration; Chemicals; Equations; Hyperspectral imaging; Laboratories; Soil; Spectroscopy; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7031-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.977022
Filename
977022
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