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Classification of Grassland Successional Stages Using Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery
Author
Mockel, T.
Dalmayne, J.
Prentice, H.C.
Eklundh, L.
Purschke, O.
Schmidtlein, S.
Hall, K.
Publisher
MDPI - Open Access Publishing
Publication Year
2014
Body

Plant communities differ in their species composition, and, thus, also in their functional trait composition, at different stages in the succession from arable fields to grazed grassland. We examine whether aerial hyperspectral (414–2501 nm) remote sensing can be used to discriminate between grazed vegetation belonging to different grassland successional stages. Vascular plant species were recorded in 104.1 m2 plots on the island of Öland (Sweden) and the functional properties of the plant species recorded in the plots were characterized in terms of the ground-cover of grasses, specific leaf area and Ellenberg indicator values. Plots were assigned to three different grassland age-classes, representing 5–15, 16–50 and >50 years of grazing management. Partial least squares discriminant analysis models were used to compare classifications based on aerial hyperspectral data with the age-class classification. The remote sensing data successfully classified the plots into age-classes: the overall classification accuracy was higher for a model based on a pre-selected set of wavebands (85%, Kappa statistic value = 0.77) than one using the full set of wavebands (77%, Kappa statistic value = 0.65). Our results show that nutrient availability and grass cover differences between grassland age-classes are detectable by spectral imaging. These techniques may potentially be used for mapping the spatial distribution of grassland habitats at different successional stages.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3390/rs6087732
Additional Information
Earth Observation for Ecosystems Monitoring in Space and Time (special issue)
Creative Commons Attribution License
IISN
EISSN 2072-4292
Journal Volume
6
Journal Number
8
Journal Pages
7732-7761
Collection
Journal Name
Remote Sensing
Keywords
remote sensing
Spectrophotometry
arable-to-grassland succession
Ellenburg indicator values
image spectroscopy
HySpec spectrometer
Sweden
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