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Abstract In recent years, illegal felling of and damage to the incense tree Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Spreng. have been reported in Hong Kong. Their native populations are under increasingly severe threat. Therefore, the development of a standard and efficient method to classify and document wounds on vulnerable trees is urgently needed for conservation purposes. In this study, photogrammetry was used to document wounds in A. sinensis through 3D modeling. A total of 752 wound records from 484 individual A. sinensis trees from Hong Kong were included to establish a new wound classification system. Our major findings include a novel standardized procedure for photogrammetric documentation and a wound classification system. The results of this study will facilitate A. sinensis conservation, by enhancing wound documentation and information transfer to law enforcement and education.
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Ho Lam Wang
Tai Po Hospital
Tin Hang Wong
Chinese University of Hong Kong
K. Liu
Universität Hamburg
Ecology and Evolution
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Agriculture Fisheries and Conservation Department
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e66dd2b6db6435875f917d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11536