An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data

Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper data were used to classify and map wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) habitat in an area of 3383.5 sq/km in the vicinity of Mills and Mink lakes, Northwest Territories. Digital image analysis techniques were used to enhance and classify satellite data acquired 31 August 19...

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Main Author: Matthews, Steven B.
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1991
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64627 2023-05-15T14:19:12+02:00 An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data Matthews, Steven B. 1991-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64627 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64627/48541 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64627 ARCTIC; Vol. 44 No. 5 (1991): Supplement: 1–171; 75-80 1923-1245 0004-0843 Aerial surveys Animal distribution Animal food Animal population Fire ecology Land classification North American bison Satellite photography Sedges Taiga ecology Wetlands Wildlife management Willows Wildlife habitat Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary N.W.T Mills Lake region Mink Lake region info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1991 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:21:48Z Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper data were used to classify and map wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) habitat in an area of 3383.5 sq/km in the vicinity of Mills and Mink lakes, Northwest Territories. Digital image analysis techniques were used to enhance and classify satellite data acquired 31 August 1986 to determine the distribution and extent of forage habitats. Visual interpretation of cover types was carried out using a radiometric enhancement, consisting of a power contrast stretch, applied to spectral bands 5 (shortwave), 4 (near infrared), and 3 (red) and displayed as a colour composite image (red/green/blue). A DIPIX Technologies ARIES III image analysis system was used to perform an unsupervised classification of 16 spectral classes using a maximum likelihood classifier. The resultant thematic map was used during the summer of 1988, when aerial and ground surveys of the study area were carried out. Colour infrared photographs (1:20,000 scale) obtained in 1988 were also used as part of the reference data set to assist in selecting training areas for use in a supervised classification. Ground data were also collected during the summer of 1989 to increase the number of training areas and provide test sites for an accuracy assessment. In the final habitat classification, the ten physiognomic cover types were water, aspen forest, coniferous/mixed forest, sedge meadow, willow savanna, hordeum meadow, wetland complex, peat plateau/burned meadow, burned peat plateau, and burn-aspen regeneration. The Thematic Mapper data was geometrically corrected and smoothed using a post-classification filter. Results of the digital image analysis were produced as hard copy thematic maps and tabular summaries. Overall accuracy of the classification was 91% with the two important winter forage habitats - sedge meadow and willow savanna - having accuracies of 95% and 75% respectively. These forage habitats collectively represent 4.6% of the study area, or 153.3 sq/km. Digital image analysis of Landsat Thematic Mapper data proved to be an effective and cost efficient method of mapping bison habitat in a large area of the boreal forest.Key words: bison habitat, boreal forest, digital image analysis, supervised classification, Landsat Thematic Mapper data, habitat mapping, Bison bison athubuscue, remote sensing Mots clés: habitat du bison, foret boréale, analyse d’images numériques, clasdsirfigcéaeti,o dno nnées obtenuesa vec l’appareil de cartographie thématique, cartographie de l’habitat, Bison bison athubascue, télédétection Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bison bison athabascae Northwest Territories taiga Wood Bison Bison bison bison University of Calgary Journal Hosting Northwest Territories ARCTIC 44 5
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topic Aerial surveys
Animal distribution
Animal food
Animal population
Fire ecology
Land classification
North American bison
Satellite photography
Sedges
Taiga ecology
Wetlands
Wildlife management
Willows
Wildlife habitat
Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary
N.W.T
Mills Lake region
Mink Lake region
spellingShingle Aerial surveys
Animal distribution
Animal food
Animal population
Fire ecology
Land classification
North American bison
Satellite photography
Sedges
Taiga ecology
Wetlands
Wildlife management
Willows
Wildlife habitat
Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary
N.W.T
Mills Lake region
Mink Lake region
Matthews, Steven B.
An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data
topic_facet Aerial surveys
Animal distribution
Animal food
Animal population
Fire ecology
Land classification
North American bison
Satellite photography
Sedges
Taiga ecology
Wetlands
Wildlife management
Willows
Wildlife habitat
Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary
N.W.T
Mills Lake region
Mink Lake region
description Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper data were used to classify and map wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) habitat in an area of 3383.5 sq/km in the vicinity of Mills and Mink lakes, Northwest Territories. Digital image analysis techniques were used to enhance and classify satellite data acquired 31 August 1986 to determine the distribution and extent of forage habitats. Visual interpretation of cover types was carried out using a radiometric enhancement, consisting of a power contrast stretch, applied to spectral bands 5 (shortwave), 4 (near infrared), and 3 (red) and displayed as a colour composite image (red/green/blue). A DIPIX Technologies ARIES III image analysis system was used to perform an unsupervised classification of 16 spectral classes using a maximum likelihood classifier. The resultant thematic map was used during the summer of 1988, when aerial and ground surveys of the study area were carried out. Colour infrared photographs (1:20,000 scale) obtained in 1988 were also used as part of the reference data set to assist in selecting training areas for use in a supervised classification. Ground data were also collected during the summer of 1989 to increase the number of training areas and provide test sites for an accuracy assessment. In the final habitat classification, the ten physiognomic cover types were water, aspen forest, coniferous/mixed forest, sedge meadow, willow savanna, hordeum meadow, wetland complex, peat plateau/burned meadow, burned peat plateau, and burn-aspen regeneration. The Thematic Mapper data was geometrically corrected and smoothed using a post-classification filter. Results of the digital image analysis were produced as hard copy thematic maps and tabular summaries. Overall accuracy of the classification was 91% with the two important winter forage habitats - sedge meadow and willow savanna - having accuracies of 95% and 75% respectively. These forage habitats collectively represent 4.6% of the study area, or 153.3 sq/km. Digital image analysis of Landsat Thematic Mapper data proved to be an effective and cost efficient method of mapping bison habitat in a large area of the boreal forest.Key words: bison habitat, boreal forest, digital image analysis, supervised classification, Landsat Thematic Mapper data, habitat mapping, Bison bison athubuscue, remote sensing Mots clés: habitat du bison, foret boréale, analyse d’images numériques, clasdsirfigcéaeti,o dno nnées obtenuesa vec l’appareil de cartographie thématique, cartographie de l’habitat, Bison bison athubascue, télédétection
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Matthews, Steven B.
author_facet Matthews, Steven B.
author_sort Matthews, Steven B.
title An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data
title_short An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data
title_full An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data
title_fullStr An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Bison Habitat in the Mills/Mink Lakes Area, Northwest Territories, Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data
title_sort assessment of bison habitat in the mills/mink lakes area, northwest territories, using landsat thematic mapper data
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1991
url https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64627
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