L Zhang
Spectral characteristics of plant communities from salt marshes: A case study from Chongming Dongtan, Yangtze estuary, China
Zhang, L; Gao, Z; Armitage, RP; Kent, M
Authors
Z Gao
RP Armitage
M Kent
Abstract
The spectral reflectance of recently formed salt marshes at the mouth of the Yangtze River, which are undergoing invasion by Spartina alterniflora, were assessed to determine the potential utility of remotely sensed data in assessing future invasion and changes in species composition. Following a review of published research on remote sensing of salt marshes, 53 locations along three transects were sampled for paired data on plant species composition and spectral reflectance using a FieldSpec™ Pro JR Field Portable Spectroradiometer. Spectral data were processed concerning reflectance, and the averaged reflectance values for each sample were reanalysed to correspond to a 12-waveband bandset of the Compact Airborne Spectral Imager. The spectral data were summarised using principal components analysis (PCA) and the relationships between the vegetation composition, and the PCA axes of spectral data were examined. The first PCA axis of the reflectance data showed a strong correlation with variability in near infrared reflectance and ‘brightness’, while the second axis was correlated with visible reflectance and ‘greenness’. Total vegetation cover, vegetation height, and mudflat cover were all significantly related to the first axis. The implications of this in terms of the ability of remote sensing to distinguish the various salt marsh species and in particular the invasive species S. alterniflora were discussed. Major differences in species with various physiognomies could be recognised but problems occurred in separating early colonising S. alterniflora from other species at that stage. Further work using multi-seasonal hyperspectral data might assist in solving these problems.
Citation
Zhang, L., Gao, Z., Armitage, R., & Kent, M. (2008). Spectral characteristics of plant communities from salt marshes: A case study from Chongming Dongtan, Yangtze estuary, China. Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering in China, 2(2), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11783-008-0004-1
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2008 |
Deposit Date | Jun 16, 2014 |
Journal | Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China |
Print ISSN | 1673-7415 |
Publisher | Springer Verlag |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 187-197 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11783-008-0004-1 |
Keywords | Chongming Dongtan of China, salt marsh vegetation, spectroradiometer,compact airborne spectral imager (CASI) canopy reflectance indirect ordination |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11783-008-0004-1 |
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