Breaking the resolution barrier: A low-to-high network for large-scale high-resolution land-cover map** using low-resolution labels
Large-scale high-resolution land-cover map** is a way to comprehend the Earth's surface
and resolve the ecological and resource challenges facing humanity. High-resolution (≤ 1 …
and resolve the ecological and resource challenges facing humanity. High-resolution (≤ 1 …
The disproportionate value of 'weeds' to pollinators and biodiversity
Agricultural intensification has been implicated in global biodiversity declines. In the
European Union, agri‐environmental schemes are designed to address this. For pollinating …
European Union, agri‐environmental schemes are designed to address this. For pollinating …
Ambient heat exposure and COPD hospitalisations in England: a nationwide case-crossover study during 2007–2018
Background There is emerging evidence suggesting a link between ambient heat exposure
and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) hospitalisations. Individual and …
and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) hospitalisations. Individual and …
Thinking like a naturalist: Enhancing computer vision of citizen science images by harnessing contextual data
The accurate identification of species in images submitted by citizen scientists is currently a
bottleneck for many data uses. Machine learning tools offer the potential to provide rapid …
bottleneck for many data uses. Machine learning tools offer the potential to provide rapid …
Integrated species distribution models fitted in INLA are sensitive to mesh parameterisation
The ever‐growing popularity of citizen science, as well as recent technological and digital
developments, have allowed the collection of data on species' distributions at an …
developments, have allowed the collection of data on species' distributions at an …
Invertebrate biodiversity continues to decline in cropland
Modern agriculture has drastically changed global landscapes and introduced pressures on
wildlife populations. Policy and management of agricultural systems has changed over the …
wildlife populations. Policy and management of agricultural systems has changed over the …
Agent‐based modeling of alternative futures in the British land use system
Socio‐economic scenarios such as the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) have been
widely used to analyze global change impacts, but representing their diversity is a challenge …
widely used to analyze global change impacts, but representing their diversity is a challenge …
Trends in butterfly populations in UK gardens—New evidence from citizen science monitoring
Private gardens are recognised as potentially important refugia for butterflies. Yet little is
known about how gardens might be contributing to butterfly conservation, as their restricted …
known about how gardens might be contributing to butterfly conservation, as their restricted …
[HTML][HTML] Honey bee waggle dances facilitate shorter foraging distances and increased foraging aggregation
Highlights•The honey bee waggle dance enables recruitment to smaller foraging
areas.•Colonies unable to communicate dance information foraged further from their …
areas.•Colonies unable to communicate dance information foraged further from their …
Multi-tier archetypes to characterise British landscapes, farmland and farming practices
Due to rising demand for both food and environmental services, agriculture is increasingly
required to deliver multiple outcomes. Characterising differences, across agricultural …
required to deliver multiple outcomes. Characterising differences, across agricultural …