Publications
Publications
Peer-reviewed work by the SelvaFlux team that underpins how we measure methane uptake and scale it with terrestrial laser scanning.
Methane Uptake in Forests
The science that forests take up methane at their woody surfaces.
Laser Scanning and Forest Structure
The terrestrial laser scanning and 3D-modelling methods behind measuring woody surface area and scaling to the forest.
- New tree height allometries derived from terrestrial laser scanning reveal substantial discrepancies with forest inventory methods in tropical rainforestsGlobal Change Biology · 2024
- TLS2trees: a scalable tree segmentation pipeline for TLS dataMethods in Ecology and Evolution · 2023
- Quantifying tropical forest structure through terrestrial and UAV laser scanning fusion in Australian rainforestsRemote Sensing of Environment · 2022
- Terrestrial laser scanning to reconstruct branch architecture from harvested branchesMethods in Ecology and Evolution · 2021
- Understanding crown shyness from a 3-D perspectiveAnnals of Botany · 2021
- Three-dimensional mapping of forest canopy equivalent water thickness using dual-wavelength terrestrial laser scanningAgricultural and Forest Meteorology · 2019
- Finite element analysis of trees in the wind based on terrestrial laser scanning dataAgricultural and Forest Meteorology · 2019
- Estimating architecture-based metabolic scaling exponents of tropical trees using terrestrial LiDAR and 3D modellingForest Ecology and Management · 2019
- Quantifying branch architecture of tropical trees using terrestrial LiDAR and 3D modellingTrees · 2018
- New perspectives on the ecology of tree structure and tree communities through terrestrial laser scanningInterface Focus · 2018