School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Anglesey LL59 5AB, UK.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2020 Feb 12;287(1920):20192383. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2019.2383.
Ecological processes occur over multiple spatial, temporal and thematic scales in three-dimensional (3D) ecosystems. Characterizing and monitoring change in 3D structure at multiple scales is challenging within the practical constraints of conventional ecological tools. Remote sensing from satellites and crewed aircraft has revolutionized broad-scale spatial ecology, but fine-scale patterns and processes operating at sub-metre resolution have remained understudied over continuous extents. We introduce two high-resolution remote sensing tools for rapid and accurate 3D mapping in ecology-terrestrial laser scanning and structure-from-motion photogrammetry. These technologies are likely to become standard sampling tools for mapping and monitoring 3D ecosystem structure across currently under-sampled scales. We present practical guidance in the use of the tools and address barriers to widespread adoption, including testing the accuracy of structure-from-motion models for ecologists. We aim to highlight a new era in spatial ecology that uses high-resolution remote sensing to interrogate 3D digital ecosystems.
生态过程发生在三维(3D)生态系统中的多个空间、时间和主题尺度上。在传统生态工具的实际限制下,对多尺度的 3D 结构变化进行特征描述和监测具有挑战性。卫星和载人飞机的遥感技术彻底改变了大尺度空间生态学,但在连续范围内,仍然很少研究亚米分辨率下的细微模式和过程。我们引入了两种用于生态学中快速准确的 3D 测绘的高分辨率遥感工具——地面激光扫描和运动结构摄影测量。这些技术可能成为测绘和监测目前采样不足的尺度范围内的 3D 生态系统结构的标准采样工具。我们提供了使用这些工具的实用指南,并解决了广泛采用的障碍,包括测试运动结构模型在生态学家中的准确性。我们旨在强调一个新的空间生态学时代,该时代使用高分辨率遥感来探究 3D 数字生态系统。