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Which metrics derived from airborne laser scanning are essential to measure the vertical profile of ecosystems?
Authors:W Daniel Kissling  Yifang Shi
Institution:1. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

LifeWatch ERIC, Virtual Laboratory and Innovations Centre (VLIC), University of Amsterdam Faculty of Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract:In a recent perspective (Diversity and Distributions, 29, 39–50), ‘10 variables’ were proposed to measure vegetation structure from airborne laser scanning (ALS) for assessing species distributions and habitat suitability. We worry about this list because the variables predominantly represent variation in vegetation height, the vertical variability of vegetation biomass is insufficiently captured, and variables of vegetation cover are ill-defined or not ecosystem agnostic. We urge for a better defined, more comprehensive and more balanced list, and for assessing which information from ALS point clouds is truly essential to measure the major dimensions of 3D vegetation structure within and across ecosystems and animal habitats. We think that the currently proposed ‘list of 10 ALS metrics’ is premature and that researchers and stakeholders should be cautious in adopting this list.
Keywords:Ecosystem structure  Essential Biodiversity Variable  Habitat condition  LiDAR metrics  Point clouds  Structural complexity
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