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Applying Remote Sensing to Biodiversity Science,s (beta diversity). Remote-sensing technologies stand to illuminate the nature of biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships and ecosystem service trade-offs over large spatial extents and to estimate their uncertainties. Such advances will improve our capacity to manage natural resources in theLiving-Will 发表于 2025-3-25 18:50:41
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Remote Sensing for Early, Detailed, and Accurate Detection of Forest Disturbance and Decline for Prs the importance of engaging land managers, practitioners, and decision-makers in these efforts to ensure that the final products developed can be utilized by stakeholders to maximize the impact of these technologies moving forward.不适 发表于 2025-3-26 03:02:44
Linking Leaf Spectra to the Plant Tree of Life,radiative transfer models. In doing so, we review some of the challenges of subjecting spectra to evolutionary analyses. We then discuss how spectra can help us to understand leaf evolution and to differentiate plant taxa at different phylogenetic scales from populations to lineages, advancing our pmoribund 发表于 2025-3-26 05:24:33
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Predicting Patterns of Plant Diversity and Endemism in the Tropics Using Remote Sensing Data: A Stuwith a high number of species of small ranges. We argue that this approach can provide an alternative to remotely monitor megadiverse groups or biomes for which species identification through RS are not yet feasible or available.抱狗不敢前 发表于 2025-3-26 19:01:22
How the Optical Properties of Leaves Modify the Absorption and Scattering of Energy and Enhance Lear spectrum that define a species or groups of related species. This chapter provides a review and summary of the most common interactions between leaf properties and light and the physical processes that regulate the outcomes of these interactions.