NIRS meets Ellenberg's indicator values: Prediction of moisture and nitrogen values of agricultural grassland vegetation by means of near-infrared spectral characteristics

Klaus VH, Kleinebecker T, Boch S, Müller J, Socher SA, Prati D, Fischer M, Hölzel N

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Ellenberg indicator values are widely used ecological tools to elucidate relationships between vegetation and environment in ecological research and environmental planning. However, they are mainly deduced from expert knowledge on plant species and are thus subject of ongoing discussion. We researched if Ellenberg indicator values can be directly extracted from the vegetation biomass itself. Mean Ellenberg "moisture" (mF) and "nitrogen" (mN) values of 141 grassland plots were related to nutrient concentrations, fibre fractions and spectral information of the aboveground biomass. We developed calibration models for the prediction of mF and mN using spectral characteristics of biomass samples with near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS). Prediction goodness was evaluated with internal cross-validations and with an external validation data set. NIRS could accurately predict Ellenberg mN, and with less accuracy Ellenberg mF. Predictions were not more precise for cover-weighted Ellenberg values compared with un-weighted values. Both Ellenberg mN and mF showed significant and strong correlations with some of the nutrient and fibre concentrations in the biomass. Against expectations, Ellenberg mN was more closely related to phosphorus than to nitrogen concentrations, suggesting that this value rather indicates productivity than solely nitrogen. To our knowledge we showed for the first time that mean Ellenberg indicator values could be directly predicted from the aboveground biomass, which underlines the usefulness of the NIRS technology for ecological studies, especially in grasslands ecosystems.

Details about the publication

JournalEcological Indicators
Volume14
Issue1
Page range82-86
StatusPublished
Release year2012 (31/12/2012)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.07.016
KeywordsBiodiversity exploratories; Cover-weighting; Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS); Nitrogen; Nutrient concentrations; Phosphorus

Authors from the University of Münster

Hölzel, Norbert
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)
Klaus, Valentin
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)
Kleinebecker, Till
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 09/02/2011 - 08/01/2014 | 2nd Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Priority Programme
Type of project: Subproject in DFG-joint project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration: 01/03/2009 - 28/02/2011 | 1st Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Priority Programme
Type of project: Subproject in DFG-joint project hosted outside University of Münster

Promotionen, aus denen die Publikation resultiert

Relationships between productivity, land-use intensity and plant species richness in agricultural grasslands
Candidate: Klaus, Valentin Helmut | Supervisors: Hölzel, Norbert; Diekmann, Martin
Period of time: 01/05/2009 - 13/07/2012
Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster

Habilitationen, aus denen die Publikation resultiert

Assessment of trophic gradients in ecosystems – method development and applications
Candidate: Kleinebecker, Till | Reviewers: Hölzel, Norbert
Period of time: 10/06/2013 - 20/11/2013
Habilitation procedure finished at: Habilitation procedure at University of Münster