Estimating leaf inclination and G-function from leveled digital camera photography in broadleaf canopies |
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Authors: | Jan Pisek Youngryel Ryu Krista Alikas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Tartu Observatory, Toravere, Tartumaa, 61602, Estonia;(2) Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-921, South Korea |
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Abstract: | The effectiveness of using leveled digital camera for measuring leaf inclination angles was investigated in this study as an inexpensive and convenient alternative to existing approaches. The new method is validated with manual leaf angle measurements for various broadleaf tree species common to hemi-boreal region of Estonia and the tropical forests of Hawai’i Islands. The acquired leaf angle distributions suggest that planophile case might be more appropriate than the commonly assumed spherical as the general approximation of leaf orientation while modeling the radiation transmission through the canopies of (hemi)-boreal broadleaf stands. However, direct leaf inclination measurements should be obtained whenever possible, as there will always exist a large variety of leaf orientation, both among different species and in the space–time domain within a single species. The camera method tested in this study provides a new robust and affordable tool to obtain this information. |
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