[HTML][HTML] Status of phenological research using Sentinel-2 data: A review
Remote sensing of plant phenology as an indicator of climate change and for mapping land
cover has received significant scientific interest in the past two decades. The advancing of …
cover has received significant scientific interest in the past two decades. The advancing of …
From eDNA to citizen science: emerging tools for the early detection of invasive species
Biological invasions are a form of global change threatening biodiversity, ecosystem
stability, and human health, and cost government agencies billions of dollars in remediation …
stability, and human health, and cost government agencies billions of dollars in remediation …
UAV data as alternative to field sampling to map woody invasive species based on combined Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data
Invasive plant species can pose major threats to biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and
services. Satellite based remote sensing has evolved as an important technology to spatially …
services. Satellite based remote sensing has evolved as an important technology to spatially …
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) distribution in the intermountain Western United States and its relationship to fire frequency, seasonality, and ignitions
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is an invasive grass pervasive across the Intermountain
Western US and linked to major increases in fire frequency. Despite widespread ecological …
Western US and linked to major increases in fire frequency. Despite widespread ecological …
Will remote sensing shape the next generation of species distribution models?
Two prominent limitations of species distribution models (SDM s) are spatial biases in
existing occurrence data and a lack of spatially explicit predictor variables to fully capture …
existing occurrence data and a lack of spatially explicit predictor variables to fully capture …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding forest health with remote sensing-part I—a review of spectral traits, processes and remote-sensing characteristics
Anthropogenic stress and disturbance of forest ecosystems (FES) has been increasing at all
scales from local to global. In rapidly changing environments, in-situ terrestrial FES …
scales from local to global. In rapidly changing environments, in-situ terrestrial FES …
UAVs as remote sensing platforms in plant ecology: review of applications and challenges
Abstract Aims Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ie drones, have recently emerged as cost-
effective and flexible tools for acquiring remote sensing data with fine spatial and temporal …
effective and flexible tools for acquiring remote sensing data with fine spatial and temporal …
[HTML][HTML] Technology innovation: advancing capacities for the early detection of and rapid response to invasive species
Abstract The 2016–2018 National Invasive Species Council (NISC) Management Plan and
Executive Order 13751 call for US federal agencies to foster technology development and …
Executive Order 13751 call for US federal agencies to foster technology development and …
Linking Earth Observation and taxonomic, structural and functional biodiversity: Local to ecosystem perspectives
A Lausch, L Bannehr, M Beckmann, C Boehm… - Ecological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Impacts of human civilization on ecosystems threaten global biodiversity. In a changing
environment, traditional in situ approaches to biodiversity monitoring have made significant …
environment, traditional in situ approaches to biodiversity monitoring have made significant …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid Invasion of Spartina alterniflora in the Coastal Zone of Mainland China: New Observations from Landsat OLI Images
Plant invasion imposes significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem function. Thus,
monitoring the spatial pattern of invasive plants is vital for effective ecosystem management …
monitoring the spatial pattern of invasive plants is vital for effective ecosystem management …