Mapping of understorey invasive plant species clusters of Lantana camara and Chromolaena odorata using airborne hyperspectral remote sensing

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作者
Kishore, Bodi Surya Pratap Chandra [1 ]
Kumar, Amit [1 ,6 ]
Saikia, Purabi [2 ,6 ]
Lele, Nikhil [3 ]
Srivastava, Parul [4 ]
Pulla, Sandeep [4 ]
Suresh, Hebbalalu [4 ]
Bhattarcharya, Bimal Kumar [3 ]
Khan, Mohammed Latif [5 ]
Sukumar, Raman [4 ]
机构
[1] Cent Univ Jharkhand, Dept Geoinformat, Ranchi 835205, Jharkhand, India
[2] Cent Univ Jharkhand, Dept Environm Sci, Ranchi 835205, Jharkhand, India
[3] Space Applicat Ctr, Ahmadabad 380015, Gujarat, India
[4] Indian Inst Sci, Ctr Ecol Sci, Bengaluru 560012, Karnataka, India
[5] Dr Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar 470003, Madhya Pradesh, India
[6] IUCN Commiss Ecosyst Management, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
AVIRIS-NG; Hyperspectral; Invasive Plant Species; MESMA; Sentinel-1; Spectroradiometer; SPECTRAL MIXTURE ANALYSIS; DRY DECIDUOUS FOREST; MUDUMALAI TIGER RESERVE; IMAGING SPECTROSCOPY; ENDMEMBER SELECTION; SOIL PROPERTIES; SATELLITE DATA; ALIEN WEED; SIAM WEED; L;
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10.1016/j.asr.2022.12.026
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
The present study highlights delineation of the distribution of understorey invasive plant species (IPS) in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR), Western Ghats, India using very high resolution airborne imaging spectroscopy images by evaluating the performance of a Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA). Lantana camara L. and Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob. have imposed a serious threat to natural ecosystems in MTR by altering the ecosystem processes. The Airborne Visible-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer-Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG) based analysis delineated the distribution of understorey IPS, viz., L. camara and C. odorata in MTR, with an overall accuracy of 87 % (k = 0.84) and 84 % (k = 0.8), respectively, with minimal root-mean-square error (RMSE) of MESMA classification (0.001 to 0.0025). In MTR, both the IPS were distributed in large parts and in association with all dominant canopy tree species barring Eucalyptus species. L. camara was majorly found in the southern parts of central MTR with 'high' to 'very high' presence covering 23.09 % and 11.51 % of the total area of central MTR, respectively, in association with Terminalia anogeissiana Gere & Boatwr. and Tectona grandis L.f. Whereas, C. odorata was dominantly found with high (18.11 % area of central MTR) to very high (11.85 % area of central MTR) intensity in the south and southeastern parts within the vicinity of T. anogeissiana and Terminalia elliptica Willd. The study highlights the utilization of high spectral agility in mapping of understorey IPS through spectral differentiation of the patchy distribution of IPS and its intermixing with other local species may be helpful in ecological restoration, conservation of
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页码:1379 / 1396
页数:18
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