Publication: Remotely sensing variation in ecological strategies and plant traits of willows in perialpine floodplains
Remotely sensing variation in ecological strategies and plant traits of willows in perialpine floodplains
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Milani, G., Kneubühler, M., Tonolla, D., Doering, M., Schaepman, M. E., & Wiesenberg, G. L. B. (2019). Remotely sensing variation in ecological strategies and plant traits of willows in perialpine floodplains. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 124(7), 2090–2106. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018jg004969
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Natural floodplains are characterized by a complex habitat mosaic. However, damming, water storage, and hydropower production affect many floodplains by altering their natural habitat diversity. Field sampling data and imaging spectroscopy are used in combination with statistical models to assess resource allocation strategies of willow stands in perialpine floodplains. Three contrasting floodplain reaches located along two rivers in Switzerland serve as test beds: The Sarine River is partitioned into an upstream and downstream segmen
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Milani, G., Kneubühler, M., Tonolla, D., Doering, M., Schaepman, M. E., & Wiesenberg, G. L. B. (2019). Remotely sensing variation in ecological strategies and plant traits of willows in perialpine floodplains. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 124(7), 2090–2106. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018jg004969