Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation (Dec 2021)

Opening a new era of investigating unreachable cliff flora using smart UAVs

  • Hui Zhou,
  • Jiaxing Zhu,
  • Jiaxiang Li,
  • Yongfu Xu,
  • Qian Li,
  • Enping Yan,
  • Shaohua Zhao,
  • Yujiu Xiong,
  • Dengkui Mo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 638 – 648

Abstract

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Abstract Cliff ecosystems are considered the ‘Last Unknown’ because cliffs may host ancient and unique species that are located in extremely hostile environments and are difficult to reach. However, comprehensive and systematic information and databases of cliff flora are unavailable; and obtaining information on these undisturbed ecosystems and cliff flora is fundamental and is of high priority for botanists. We present the first systematically sampled expert‐verified checklist of cliff flora from the ground to the top of cliffs in these harsh environments based on high‐resolution visible imagery captured with close‐range photogrammetry by a smart remote‐controlled unmanned aerial system (UAS). Using approximately 9200 records retrieved from high‐resolution images of 197 cliffs in the Wulingyuan global cultural heritage area, a mid‐subtropical region in China, we identified 267 vascular plant species, 140 genera and 58 families, excluding herbaceous plants. The maximum diversity was attributable to a few dominant families and genera, and most of the genera and families were represented by only a few species. Our findings highlight the unique floristic patterns as well as morphology on these cliffs that warrant further study and the potential for the use of a smart UAS to investigate cliff flora at large and global scales.

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