Christine Wallis - Remote sensing of biodiversity
Christine Wallis - Remote sensing of biodiversity
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Biodiversity and ecosystem functions depend on environmental conditions and resources rather than the geodiversity of a tropical biodiversity hotspot
Modeling tropical montane forest biomass, productivity and canopy traits with multispectral remote sensing data
Ants as indicators of environmental change and ecosystem processes
Remote sensing improves prediction of tropical montane species diversity but performance differs among taxa
A spatially explicit indicator for species diversity derived from remote sensing in the mountain rainforest of southern Ecuador
Ants and artificial caterpillars as indicators of environmental change and ecosystem processes
Benefits of Remote Sensing Data for Biodiversity Monitoring Birds, Ants and their Role as Predators
Contrasting performance of Lidar and optical texture models in predicting avian diversity in a tropical mountain forest
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