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Use of the Forest Canopy by the Agile Gibbon

Folia Primatologica, 1983
Brachiation was the main form of locomotion and took place along branches and boughs in the upper canopy. The posture during feeding depended on the substrate, with the gibbons sitting on branches but hanging in twigs. During foraging the gibbons hung more, even on branches, but as only short stops were made this is probably to increase mobility ...
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Modeling forest canopy heights: The effects of canopy shape

Remote Sensing of Environment, 1997
Abstract Three-dimensional models that represent the top-of-canopy forest height structure were developed to simulate airborne laser profiling responses along forested transects. The simulator which produced these 3-D models constructed individual tree crowns according to a tree's total height, height to first branch, crown diameter, and crown shape (
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Rainfall Interception by a Forest Canopy

Oikos, 1968
It was found that the phenomenon of rainfall interception by a forest stand can be expressed by Mitscherlich equation (3). Using the data observed in a deciduous stand in Bialowieza (Poland) they have approximately determined the values of the coefficients of this equation (3 a). Consequently they expressed the amount of the rainfall inside the forest (
Maciej S. Czarnowski, Jerzy L. Olszewski
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Detection of sub-canopy forest structure using airborne LiDAR

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2020
Nicholas C Coops   +2 more
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Forest canopies

Endeavour, 1995
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Forest Canopies, Animal Diversity

2007
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Canopy-Dynamics in Beech Forests

1997
Canopy cover is important during the development of a beech forest. All beech species studied here are shade tolerant: they survive in the shade, and they respond to changes in the light level (Chapter 5). Shade favors beech over most other dominant deciduous broad-leaved trees, which are less shade tolerant.
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High-resolution mapping of forest canopy height using machine learning by coupling ICESat-2 LiDAR with Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8 data

International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 2020
Wang Li, Zheng Niu, Rong Shang
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Decomposition in Forest Canopies

2004
Steven J. Fonte, Timothy D. Schowalter
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