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      Unsupervised classification of airborne laser scanning data to locate potential wildlife habitats for forest management planning

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      Forestry
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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            The advent and recent advances of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) have enabled accurate measurement of 3D ecosystem structure. Here, we review insights gained through the application of LiDAR to animal ecology studies, revealing the fundamental importance of structure for animals. Structural heterogeneity is most conducive to increased animal richness and abundance, and increased complexity of vertical vegetation structure is more positively influential compared with traditionally measured canopy cover, which produces mixed results. However, different taxonomic groups interact with a variety of 3D canopy traits and some groups with 3D topography. To develop a better understanding of animal dynamics, future studies will benefit from considering 3D habitat effects in a wider variety of ecosystems and with more taxa.
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              LIDAR-based geometric reconstruction of boreal type forest stands at single tree level for forest and wildland fire management

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                Journal
                Forestry
                Forestry
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0015-752X
                1464-3626
                August 26 2016
                August 22 2016
                : 89
                : 4
                : 350-363
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                10.1093/forestry/cpw011
                6baf2402-f724-42e4-8c88-9cafaccc7955
                © 2016
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