Mapping accurately vegetation surfaces in space and time in the ice-free areas of Antarctica can provide important information to quantitatively describe the evolution of their ecosystems. Spaceborne remote sensing is the adequate way to map and evaluate multitemporal changes on the Antarctic vegetation at large but its nature of occurrence, in relatively small and sparse patches, makes the identification very challenging. The inclusion of an intermediate scale of observation between ground and satellite scales, provided by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) imagery, is of great help not only for their effective classification, but also for discriminating their main communities (lichens and mosses). Thus, this paper quantifies accurately recent...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
Vegetation mapping is increasingly used for detecting changes in plant distributions at landscape sc...
The study brings data on monitoring of spectral refectance signatures of different components of Ant...
Mapping accurately vegetation surfaces in space and time in the ice-free areas of Antarctica can pro...
In the context of global climate change, changes in vegetation cover have attracted much...
Expansion of Antarctic vegetation in ice-free areas underlines the need for effective remote sensing...
In the last few decades Antarctica has come under intense scrutiny as an area that could potentially...
Remote sensing has evolved as an alternative to traditional techniques in the spatio-temporal monito...
This study is the first to use an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for mapping moss beds in Antarctica....
Polar areas are among the regions where climate change occurs faster than on most of the other areas...
Antarctic vegetation has been recognized to be a valuable bio-indicator to track climatic and enviro...
Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic environm...
Moss beds are one of very few terrestrial vegetation types that can be found on the Antarctic contin...
Monitoring changes in the distribution and density of plant species often requires accurate and high...
Monitoring changes in the distribution and density of plant species often requires accurate and high...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
Vegetation mapping is increasingly used for detecting changes in plant distributions at landscape sc...
The study brings data on monitoring of spectral refectance signatures of different components of Ant...
Mapping accurately vegetation surfaces in space and time in the ice-free areas of Antarctica can pro...
In the context of global climate change, changes in vegetation cover have attracted much...
Expansion of Antarctic vegetation in ice-free areas underlines the need for effective remote sensing...
In the last few decades Antarctica has come under intense scrutiny as an area that could potentially...
Remote sensing has evolved as an alternative to traditional techniques in the spatio-temporal monito...
This study is the first to use an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for mapping moss beds in Antarctica....
Polar areas are among the regions where climate change occurs faster than on most of the other areas...
Antarctic vegetation has been recognized to be a valuable bio-indicator to track climatic and enviro...
Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic environm...
Moss beds are one of very few terrestrial vegetation types that can be found on the Antarctic contin...
Monitoring changes in the distribution and density of plant species often requires accurate and high...
Monitoring changes in the distribution and density of plant species often requires accurate and high...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
Vegetation mapping is increasingly used for detecting changes in plant distributions at landscape sc...
The study brings data on monitoring of spectral refectance signatures of different components of Ant...