Works matching IS 20563485 AND DT 2023 AND VI 9 AND IP 3
Results: 10
Current and future opportunities for satellite remote sensing to inform rewilding.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 301, doi. 10.1002/rse2.321
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Remote sensing in seagrass ecology: coupled dynamics between migratory herbivorous birds and intertidal meadows observed by satellite during four decades.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 420, doi. 10.1002/rse2.319
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Using camera traps to monitor cyclic vole populations.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 390, doi. 10.1002/rse2.317
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Drone‐mounted audio‐visual deterrence of bats: implications for reducing aerial wildlife mortality by wind turbines.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 404, doi. 10.1002/rse2.316
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Mapping mangrove leaf area index (LAI) by combining remote sensing images with PROSAIL‐D and XGBoost methods.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 370, doi. 10.1002/rse2.315
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Using airborne lidar to characterize North European terrestrial high‐dark‐diversity habitats.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 354, doi. 10.1002/rse2.314
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Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles to estimate availability and group size error for aerial surveys of coastal dolphins.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 340, doi. 10.1002/rse2.313
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Characterizing bedforms in shallow seas as an integrative predictor of seafloor stability and the occurrence of macrozoobenthic species.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 323, doi. 10.1002/rse2.312
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Long‐duration remote underwater videos reveal that grazing by fishes is highly variable through time and dominated by non‐indigenous species.
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 311, doi. 10.1002/rse2.311
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- Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation, 2023, v. 9, n. 3, p. 297, doi. 10.1002/rse2.281
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