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Title: | A Holistic Approach to the Evaluation of the Montado Ecosystem Using Proximal Sensors |
Authors: | Serrano, J. Shahidian, S. Marques da Silva, J. Carvalho, M. |
Keywords: | animal tracking montado ecosystem pasture monitoring proximal sensing |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Citation: | Serrano, J., Shahidian, S., J. Marques Da Silva, J., Carvalho, M. (2018). A Holistic Approach to the Evaluation of the Montado Ecosystem Using Proximal Sensors. Sensors 18, 570. doi:10.3390/s18020570 |
Abstract: | The Montado is a silvo-pastoral system characterized by open canopy woodlands with
natural or cultivated grassland in the undercover and grazing animals. The aims of this study were
to present several proximal sensors with potential to monitor relevant variables in the complex
montado ecosystem and demonstrate their application in a case study designed to evaluate the effect
of trees on the pasture. This work uses data collected between March and June 2016, at peak of
dryland pasture production under typical Mediterranean conditions, in twenty four sampling points,
half under tree canopy (UTC) and half outside tree canopy (OTC). Correlations were established
between pasture biomass and capacitance measured by a commercial probe and between pasture
quality and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) measured by a commercial active optical
sensor. The interest of altimetric and apparent soil electrical conductivity maps as the first step
in the implementation of precision agriculture projects was demonstrated. The use of proximal
sensors to monitor soil moisture content, pasture photosynthetically active radiation and temperature
helped to explain the influence of trees on pasture productivity and quality. The significant and
strong correlations obtained between capacitance and pasture biomass and between NDVI and
pasture nutritive value (in terms of crude protein, CP and neutral detergent fibre, NDF) can make an
important contribution to determination of key components of pasture productivity and quality and
implementation of site-specific pasture management. Animal tracking demonstrated its potential to
be an important tool for understanding the interaction between various factors and components that
interrelate in the montado ecosystem and to support grazing management decisions. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22247 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | ERU - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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