A self-calibrated non-parametric time series analysis approach for assessing insect defoliation of broad-leaved deciduous Nothofagus pumilio forests
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Chávez, Roberto O.
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A self-calibrated non-parametric time series analysis approach for assessing insect defoliation of broad-leaved deciduous Nothofagus pumilio forests
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Folivorous insects cause some of the most ecologically and economically important disturbances in forests worldwide. For this reason, several approaches have been developed to exploit the temporal richness of available satellite time series data to detect and quantify insect forest defoliation. Current approaches rely on parametric functions to describe the natural annual phenological cycle of the forest, from which anomalies are calculated and used to assess defoliation. Quantification of the natural variability of the annual phenological baseline is limited in parametric approaches, which is critical to evaluating whether an observed anomaly is "true" defoliation or only part of the natural forest variability. We present here a fully self-calibrated, non-parametric approach to reconstruct the annual phenological baseline along with its confidence intervals using the historical frequency of a vegetation index (VI) density, accounting for the natural forest pheno
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171597
DOI: 10.3390/rs11020204
ISSN: 20724292
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Remote Sensing, Volumen 11, Issue 2, 2019,
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