Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales requires digital images with both high spatial and spectral resolutions. As part of an experiment to reduce blackbird (Icterinae) damage to sunflower, we used large-scale color-infrared photography to monitor regrowth of herbicide-treated cattail (Typha spp.) in wetlands used by roosting blackbirds. In this presentation we describe the methods used to collect, convert, interpret, and analyze high resolution images
The research studies the spread of a common reed called Phragmites australis. Phragmites is an invas...
Successfully managing wetlands requires monitoring changes in plant community composition. We used r...
Successfully managing wetlands requires monitoring changes in plant community composition. We used r...
Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales requires digital images with both high sp...
Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales requires digital images with both high sp...
Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales with GIS requires digital images with bot...
To reduce blackbird (Icteridae) damage to field crops in the north-central United States. dense stan...
We constructed bioenergetic and economic models to estimate the potential impact of Red-winged Black...
The spread of cattail across the Northern Great Plains has increased the amount of breeding and roos...
Evaluation of low altitude oblique photography obtained by hand-held cameras was useful in determini...
Sunflower is an important crop for many farmers in the upper Midwest, especially in North Dakota and...
Cattail stands provide roosting and staging areas for large congregations of blackbirds in North Dak...
In the Dismal Swamp project, seasonal, color-infrared aerial photographs and LANDSAT digital data we...
Color infrared imagery is used to determine the location of buggy routes and to quantify the extent ...
The use of color infrared film to measure spatial and temporal changes in vegetation is discussed. T...
The research studies the spread of a common reed called Phragmites australis. Phragmites is an invas...
Successfully managing wetlands requires monitoring changes in plant community composition. We used r...
Successfully managing wetlands requires monitoring changes in plant community composition. We used r...
Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales requires digital images with both high sp...
Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales requires digital images with both high sp...
Analyzing changes in habitat features at very large scales with GIS requires digital images with bot...
To reduce blackbird (Icteridae) damage to field crops in the north-central United States. dense stan...
We constructed bioenergetic and economic models to estimate the potential impact of Red-winged Black...
The spread of cattail across the Northern Great Plains has increased the amount of breeding and roos...
Evaluation of low altitude oblique photography obtained by hand-held cameras was useful in determini...
Sunflower is an important crop for many farmers in the upper Midwest, especially in North Dakota and...
Cattail stands provide roosting and staging areas for large congregations of blackbirds in North Dak...
In the Dismal Swamp project, seasonal, color-infrared aerial photographs and LANDSAT digital data we...
Color infrared imagery is used to determine the location of buggy routes and to quantify the extent ...
The use of color infrared film to measure spatial and temporal changes in vegetation is discussed. T...
The research studies the spread of a common reed called Phragmites australis. Phragmites is an invas...
Successfully managing wetlands requires monitoring changes in plant community composition. We used r...
Successfully managing wetlands requires monitoring changes in plant community composition. We used r...