Photogrammetry as a tool to improve ecosystem restoration
Ecosystem restoration has been practiced for over a century and is increasingly supported
by the emergent applied science of restoration ecology. A prerequisite for successful …
by the emergent applied science of restoration ecology. A prerequisite for successful …
Standardizing ecosystem morphological traits from 3D information sources
3D-imaging technologies provide measurements of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems'
structure, key for biodiversity studies. However, the practical use of these observations …
structure, key for biodiversity studies. However, the practical use of these observations …
Quantifying tropical forest structure through terrestrial and UAV laser scanning fusion in Australian rainforests
Accurately quantifying tree and forest structure is important for monitoring and
understanding terrestrial ecosystem functioning in a changing climate. The emergence of …
understanding terrestrial ecosystem functioning in a changing climate. The emergence of …
The influence of seafloor terrain on fish and fisheries: a global synthesis
The structure of seafloor terrain affects the distribution and diversity of animals in all
seascapes. Effects of terrain on fish assemblages have been reported from most …
seascapes. Effects of terrain on fish assemblages have been reported from most …
A quick, easy and non‐invasive method to quantify coral growth rates using photogrammetry and 3D model comparisons
Coral growth rates vary significantly with environmental conditions and are thus important
indicators of coral health and reef carbonate production. Despite the importance of this …
indicators of coral health and reef carbonate production. Despite the importance of this …
Habitat zonation on coral reefs: Structural complexity, nutritional resources and herbivorous fish distributions
Distinct zonation of community assemblages among habitats is a ubiquitous feature of coral
reefs. The distribution of roving herbivorous fishes (parrotfishes, surgeonfishes and …
reefs. The distribution of roving herbivorous fishes (parrotfishes, surgeonfishes and …
3D imaging insights into forests and coral reefs
Forests and coral reefs are structurally complex ecosystems threatened by climate change.
In situ 3D imaging measurements provide unprecedented, quantitative, and detailed …
In situ 3D imaging measurements provide unprecedented, quantitative, and detailed …
Patchy delivery of functions undermines functional redundancy in a high diversity system
Globally, many ecosystems are being challenged and transformed by anthropogenic climate
change. Future ecosystem configurations will be heavily influenced by the critical ecological …
change. Future ecosystem configurations will be heavily influenced by the critical ecological …
A protocol for extracting structural metrics from 3D reconstructions of corals
The 3D structure of individual coral colonies provides insights into their ecological
functioning. While structure from motion techniques make it possible to reconstruct 3D …
functioning. While structure from motion techniques make it possible to reconstruct 3D …
Fish diversity patterns along coastal habitats of the southeastern Galapagos archipelago and their relationship with environmental variables
Coastal habitats are essential for ecological processes and provide important ecosystem
services. The Galapagos archipelago has a wide diversity of ichthyofauna which …
services. The Galapagos archipelago has a wide diversity of ichthyofauna which …