[HTML][HTML] Reviewing the Spectral Variation Hypothesis: Twenty years in the tumultuous sea of biodiversity estimation by remote sensing
Twenty years ago, the Spectral Variation Hypothesis (SVH) was formulated as a means to
link between different aspects of biodiversity and spatial patterns of spectral data (eg …
link between different aspects of biodiversity and spatial patterns of spectral data (eg …
Plant spectra as integrative measures of plant phenotypes
Spectroscopy at the leaf and canopy scales has attracted considerable interest in plant
ecology over the past decades. Using reflectance spectra, ecologists can infer plant traits …
ecology over the past decades. Using reflectance spectra, ecologists can infer plant traits …
Spatial resolution, spectral metrics and biomass are key aspects in estimating plant species richness from spectral diversity in species‐rich grasslands
Increasing evidence suggests that remotely sensed spectral diversity is linked to plant
species richness. However, a conflicting spectral diversity–biodiversity relationship in …
species richness. However, a conflicting spectral diversity–biodiversity relationship in …
Predicting leaf traits across functional groups using reflectance spectroscopy
Plant ecologists use functional traits to describe how plants respond to and influence their
environment. Reflectance spectroscopy can provide rapid, non‐destructive estimates of leaf …
environment. Reflectance spectroscopy can provide rapid, non‐destructive estimates of leaf …
The relationship between spectral and plant diversity: Disentangling the influence of metrics and habitat types at the landscape scale
Biodiversity monitoring is crucial for ecosystem conservation, but ground data collection is
limited by cost, time, and scale. Remote sensing is a convenient approach providing …
limited by cost, time, and scale. Remote sensing is a convenient approach providing …
Genetic constraints on temporal variation of airborne reflectance spectra and their uncertainties over a temperate forest
Remote sensing enhances large-scale biodiversity monitoring by overcoming temporal and
spatial limitations of ground-based measurements and allows assessment of multiple plant …
spatial limitations of ground-based measurements and allows assessment of multiple plant …
Species classification from hyperspectral leaf information using machine learning approaches
G Song, Q Wang - Ecological Informatics, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Information on plant species is fundamental to forest ecosystems, in the context of
biodiversity monitoring and forest management. Traditional methods for plant species …
biodiversity monitoring and forest management. Traditional methods for plant species …
[HTML][HTML] Remotely sensed carbon content: The role of tree composition and tree diversity
CIB Wallis, AL Crofts, D Inamdar… - Remote Sensing of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Optical remote sensing permits modeling of variables related to forest biomass, which is a
critical determinant of carbon (C) stocks and fluxes. Plant functional characteristics can be …
critical determinant of carbon (C) stocks and fluxes. Plant functional characteristics can be …
[HTML][HTML] Uncovering the hidden: Leveraging sub-pixel spectral diversity to estimate plant diversity from space
Remotely sensed spectral diversity has emerged as a promising proxy for plant diversity.
However, spectral diversity approaches relate image spectra to plant community diversity by …
However, spectral diversity approaches relate image spectra to plant community diversity by …
A technological biodiversity monitoring toolkit for biocredits
Biodiversity is in crisis globally, and we consistently fail to hit global targets to stem its loss.
Inspired by the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the biodiversity credit …
Inspired by the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the biodiversity credit …