Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka

A light loving invasive shrub, <em>Austroeupatorium inuli­folium </em>has been spreading many land use types in the Knuckles Forest Reserve (KFR) in Sri Lanka, including man-made grass­lands. In developing countries, there are limitations of using novel technologies to quantify and track...

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Main Authors: I. P. K. Piyasinghe, J. Gunatilake, H. M. S. P. Madawala
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka 2018-03-01
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spelling doaj-a127c6bbeb7d4b999cd66825e78f02fa2021-09-20T15:23:29ZengFaculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri LankaCeylon Journal of Science2513-28142513-230X2018-03-014719510210.4038/cjs.v47i1.74925694Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri LankaI. P. K. Piyasinghe0J. Gunatilake1H. M. S. P. Madawala2University of Peradeniya, PeradeniyaUniversity of Peradeniya, PeradeniyaUniversity of Peradeniya, PeradeniyaA light loving invasive shrub, <em>Austroeupatorium inuli­folium </em>has been spreading many land use types in the Knuckles Forest Reserve (KFR) in Sri Lanka, including man-made grass­lands. In developing countries, there are limitations of using novel technologies to quantify and track the distribution of invasive spe­cies due to high costs and lack of facilities. This is a setback for their early detection and to introduce effective control measures. This pilot study attempted to map the distribution of <em>A. inulifolium </em>in man-made grasslands in KFR using high spatial multispectral images. Unsupervised, supervised and knowledge-based classifi­cations were performed to quantify the spatial distribution of <em>A. inulifolium </em>in ERDAS Imagine. The results generated compara­ble results of the extent of area under <em>A. inulifolium </em>by using the unsupervised (108 ha), supervised (94 ha) and knowledge-based classifications (93 ha). They were 18, 15 and 15% from the to­tal area selected for the study (622 - 646 ha), respectively. The results indicated the suitability of high spatial multispectral imag­eries in quantifying the spatial distribution of <em>A. inulifolium</em>. Fur­ther studies are recommended to investigate long-term changes in invasive plant population using multi temporal satellite data.https://cjs.sljol.info/articles/7492spatial distribution, austroeupatorium inulifolium, worldview-2, invasive shrub, sri lanka
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author I. P. K. Piyasinghe
J. Gunatilake
H. M. S. P. Madawala
spellingShingle I. P. K. Piyasinghe
J. Gunatilake
H. M. S. P. Madawala
Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka
Ceylon Journal of Science
spatial distribution, austroeupatorium inulifolium, worldview-2, invasive shrub, sri lanka
author_facet I. P. K. Piyasinghe
J. Gunatilake
H. M. S. P. Madawala
author_sort I. P. K. Piyasinghe
title Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka
title_short Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka
title_full Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>Austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Rob: a case study from Sri Lanka
title_sort mapping the distribution of invasive shrub <em>austroeupatorium inulifolium</em> (kunth) r. m. king & h. rob: a case study from sri lanka
publisher Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
series Ceylon Journal of Science
issn 2513-2814
2513-230X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description A light loving invasive shrub, <em>Austroeupatorium inuli­folium </em>has been spreading many land use types in the Knuckles Forest Reserve (KFR) in Sri Lanka, including man-made grass­lands. In developing countries, there are limitations of using novel technologies to quantify and track the distribution of invasive spe­cies due to high costs and lack of facilities. This is a setback for their early detection and to introduce effective control measures. This pilot study attempted to map the distribution of <em>A. inulifolium </em>in man-made grasslands in KFR using high spatial multispectral images. Unsupervised, supervised and knowledge-based classifi­cations were performed to quantify the spatial distribution of <em>A. inulifolium </em>in ERDAS Imagine. The results generated compara­ble results of the extent of area under <em>A. inulifolium </em>by using the unsupervised (108 ha), supervised (94 ha) and knowledge-based classifications (93 ha). They were 18, 15 and 15% from the to­tal area selected for the study (622 - 646 ha), respectively. The results indicated the suitability of high spatial multispectral imag­eries in quantifying the spatial distribution of <em>A. inulifolium</em>. Fur­ther studies are recommended to investigate long-term changes in invasive plant population using multi temporal satellite data.
topic spatial distribution, austroeupatorium inulifolium, worldview-2, invasive shrub, sri lanka
url https://cjs.sljol.info/articles/7492
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