Terrestrial and Airborne Lidar to Quantify Shrub Cover for Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) Habitat Using Machine Learning

Author:

Batchelor Jonathan L.1ORCID,Hudak Andrew T.2ORCID,Gould Peter3,Moskal L. Monika1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA

2. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

3. Mason, Bruce & Girard Natural Resources Consultants, Portland, OR 97205, USA

Abstract

The Canada lynx is listed as a threatened species, and as such, the identification and conservation of lynx habitats is of significant concern. Lynxes require areas with high amounts of horizontal cover made up of ground vegetation. Lidar offers a robust method of quantifying vegetation structure, and airborne lidar has been acquired across large areas of potential lynx habitat. Unfortunately, airborne lidar is often not able to directly measure understory horizontal cover due to occlusion from the upper branches. Terrestrial lidar does directly measure understory horizontal cover and can be used as training data for larger area models using airborne lidar. In this study, we acquired 168 individual terrestrial lidar scans (TLS) across 42 sites in north-central Washington state. We generated metrics from the single-scan TLS plots using depth maps, a digital cover board, and voxels. Using our TLS metrics as the training data for the airborne lidar acquired for the entire Loomis State Forest, we were able to produce a model using xgboost with 85% accuracy. We believe our study shows that single-scan TLS plots can be used effectively to quantify fine-scale forest structure elements relevant to species habitat, to then inform larger area models using airborne lidar.

Funder

Washington Department of Natural Resources

Precision Forestry Cooperative, University of Washington

USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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