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Abstract
Sphagnum peatmosses play an important part in water table management of many peatland ecosystems. Keeping the ecosystem saturated, they slow the breakdown of organic matter and release of greenhouse gases, facilitating peatland’s function as a carbon sink rather than a carbon source. Although peatland monitoring and restoration programs have increased recently, there are few tools to quantify traits that Sphagnum species display in their ecosystems. Colony density is often described as an important determinant in the establishment and performance in Sphagnum but detailed evidence for this is limited. In this study, we describe an image analysis pipeline that accurately annotates Sphagnum capitula and estimates plant density using open access computer vision packages. The pipeline was validated using images of different Sphagnum species growing in different habitats, taken on different days and with different smartphones. The developed pipeline achieves high accuracy scores, and we demonstrate its utility by estimating colony densities in the field and detecting intra and inter-specific colony densities and their relationship with habitat. This tool will enable ecologists and conservationists to rapidly acquire accurate estimates of Sphagnum density in the field without the need of specialised equipment.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 840 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Plants |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 22 Apr 2021 |
Keywords
- Capitula density
- Computer vision
- Image analysis
- Peatmoss
- Sphagnum
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Using Computer Vision to estimate Sphagnum colony density in the field
Van De Koot, W., van Vliet, L., Nobre Nibau, C. & Doonan, J., Prifysgol Aberystwyth | Aberystwyth University, 16 Feb 2021
DOI: 10.20391/9ba4df8f-2d28-4bce-b9b8-ec6368b636e0
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The cellular basis of ecosystem engineering by Sphagnum peatmoss
Doonan, J. (PI)
01 Sept 2018 → 30 Sept 2022
Project: Externally funded research