[HTML][HTML] Status of phenological research using Sentinel-2 data: A review

G Misra, F Cawkwell, A Wingler - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
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 …

From eDNA to citizen science: emerging tools for the early detection of invasive species

ER Larson, BM Graham, R Achury… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions are a form of global change threatening biodiversity, ecosystem
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

T Kattenborn, J Lopatin, M Förster, AC Braun… - Remote sensing of …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) distribution in the intermountain Western United States and its relationship to fire frequency, seasonality, and ignitions

BA Bradley, CA Curtis, EJ Fusco, JT Abatzoglou… - Biological …, 2018 - Springer
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is an invasive grass pervasive across the Intermountain
Western US and linked to major increases in fire frequency. Despite widespread ecological …

Will remote sensing shape the next generation of species distribution models?

KS He, BA Bradley, AF Cord, D Rocchini… - Remote Sensing in …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding forest health with remote sensing-part I—a review of spectral traits, processes and remote-sensing characteristics

A Lausch, S Erasmi, DJ King, P Magdon, M Heurich - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
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 …

UAVs as remote sensing platforms in plant ecology: review of applications and challenges

Z Sun, X Wang, Z Wang, L Yang, Y Xie… - Journal of Plant …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Technology innovation: advancing capacities for the early detection of and rapid response to invasive species

B Martinez, JK Reaser, A Dehgan, B Zamft, D Baisch… - Biological …, 2020 - Springer
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid Invasion of Spartina alterniflora in the Coastal Zone of Mainland China: New Observations from Landsat OLI Images

M Liu, D Mao, Z Wang, L Li, W Man, M Jia, C Ren… - Remote Sensing, 2018 - mdpi.com
Plant invasion imposes significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem function. Thus,
monitoring the spatial pattern of invasive plants is vital for effective ecosystem management …