Many geospatial tools have been advocated in spatial ecology and biogeography to estimate biodiversity and its changes over space and time. Such information is essential in designing effective strategies for biodiversity conservation and management. Remote sensing is one of the most powerful approaches to identify biodiversity hotspots and predict changes in species composition in reduced time and costs. This is because, with respect to field-based methods, it allows to derive complete spatial coverages of the Earth surface under study in a short period of time. Furthermore, remote sensing provides repeated coverages of field sites, thus making studies of temporal changes in biodiversity possible. Thus far, species diversity estimates f...
none6siPredicting the geographical distribution of a species is a central topic in ecology, conserva...
The assessment of species diversity in relatively large areas has always been a challenging task for...
Assessing biodiversity from field-based data is difficult for a number of practical reasons: (i) est...
Many geospatial tools have been advocated in spatial ecology and biogeography to estimate biodiversi...
Many geospatial tools have been advocated in spatial ecology to estimate biodiversity and its change...
In ecology, a number of studies have dealt with the prediction of species diversity over space and ...
Remote sensing represents a powerful tool to derive quantitative and qualitative information about e...
Field based biodiversity monitoring presents a number of issues, mainly related to time and cost ef...
The assessment of species diversity in relatively large areas has always been a challenging task for...
Landscape diversity generally relates to species diversity at a range of ecological levels like spec...
none5siPredicting the geographical distribution of a species is a central topic in ecology, conserva...
Data uncertainty due to spatial gaps and heterogeneity is a fundamental problem in conservation and ...
Natural history collections represent a vast and superb wealth of information gathered and curated a...
none6siPredicting the geographical distribution of a species is a central topic in ecology, conserva...
The assessment of species diversity in relatively large areas has always been a challenging task for...
Assessing biodiversity from field-based data is difficult for a number of practical reasons: (i) est...
Many geospatial tools have been advocated in spatial ecology and biogeography to estimate biodiversi...
Many geospatial tools have been advocated in spatial ecology to estimate biodiversity and its change...
In ecology, a number of studies have dealt with the prediction of species diversity over space and ...
Remote sensing represents a powerful tool to derive quantitative and qualitative information about e...
Field based biodiversity monitoring presents a number of issues, mainly related to time and cost ef...
The assessment of species diversity in relatively large areas has always been a challenging task for...
Landscape diversity generally relates to species diversity at a range of ecological levels like spec...
none5siPredicting the geographical distribution of a species is a central topic in ecology, conserva...
Data uncertainty due to spatial gaps and heterogeneity is a fundamental problem in conservation and ...
Natural history collections represent a vast and superb wealth of information gathered and curated a...
none6siPredicting the geographical distribution of a species is a central topic in ecology, conserva...
The assessment of species diversity in relatively large areas has always been a challenging task for...
Assessing biodiversity from field-based data is difficult for a number of practical reasons: (i) est...