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The digital forest: Map** a decade of knowledge on technological applications for forest ecosystems
Forest ecosystem resilience is of considerable interest worldwide, particularly given the
climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and recent instances of zoonotic diseases linked to …
climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and recent instances of zoonotic diseases linked to …
Close-range underwater photogrammetry for coral reef ecology: A systematic literature review
Close-range underwater photogrammetry, hereafter referred to as photogrammetry, is
rapidly emerging as a new standard in measuring and monitoring coral reefs due to its …
rapidly emerging as a new standard in measuring and monitoring coral reefs due to its …
Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group‐living animals using drones and computer vision
Methods for collecting animal behaviour data in natural environments, such as direct
observation and biologging, are typically limited in spatiotemporal resolution, the number of …
observation and biologging, are typically limited in spatiotemporal resolution, the number of …
Measuring habitat complexity and spatial heterogeneity in ecology
Habitat complexity has been considered a key driver of biodiversity and other ecological
phenomena for nearly a century. However, there is still no consensus over the definition of …
phenomena for nearly a century. However, there is still no consensus over the definition of …
Coral reef benthic community changes in the Anthropocene: Biogeographic heterogeneity, overlooked configurations, and methodology
Non‐random community changes are becoming more frequent in many ecosystems. In coral
reefs, changes towards communities dominated by other than hard corals are increasing in …
reefs, changes towards communities dominated by other than hard corals are increasing in …
Conceptualizing the 3D niche and vertical space use
Spatial partitioning in ecological communities has predominantly been described in two
dimensions, yet habitat is complex and 3D. Complex space use mediates community …
dimensions, yet habitat is complex and 3D. Complex space use mediates community …
Seascape ecology: identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science
Seascape ecology, the marine-centric counterpart to landscape ecology, is rapidly emerging
as an interdisciplinary and spatially explicit ecological science with relevance to marine …
as an interdisciplinary and spatially explicit ecological science with relevance to marine …
A protocol for the large‐scale analysis of reefs using Structure from Motion photogrammetry
Substrate complexity is an essential metric of reef health and a strong predictor of several
ecological processes connected to the reef, including disturbance, resilience, and …
ecological processes connected to the reef, including disturbance, resilience, and …
[HTML][HTML] Seagrass restoration monitoring and shallow-water benthic habitat map** through a photogrammetry-based protocol
Seagrasses rank among the most productive yet highly threatened ecosystems on Earth.
Loss of seagrass habitat because of anthropogenic disturbances and evidence of their …
Loss of seagrass habitat because of anthropogenic disturbances and evidence of their …
Terrestrial laser scanning: a new standard of forest measuring and modelling?
Background Laser scanning technology has opened new horizons for the research of forest
dynamics, because it provides a largely automated and non-destructive method to rapidly …
dynamics, because it provides a largely automated and non-destructive method to rapidly …