The diversity of forest trees as an indicator of ecosystem health can be assessed using the spectral characteristics of plant communities through remote sensing data. The objectives of this study were to investigate alpha and beta tree diversity using Landsat data for six dates in the Gonen dam watershed of Turkey. We used richness and the Shannon and Simpson diversity indices to calculate tree alpha diversity. We also represented the relationship between beta diversity and remotely sensed data using species composition similarity and spectral distance similarity of sampling plots via quantile regression. A total of 99 sampling units, each 20 m x 20 m, were selected using geographically stratified random sampling method. Within each plot, t...
Kalbi S, Fallah A, Hojjati SM. 2014. Using and comparing two nonparametric methods (CART and RF) and...
Assessing the level of diversity in plant communities from field-based data is difficult for a numbe...
Modeling and mapping possibilities of Shannon-Wiener, Simpson, and number of species (NS) indices we...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
The application of remote sensing in biodiversity estimation has largely relied on the Normalized Di...
none7siForests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
The emergence of the spectral variation hypothesis (SVH) has gained widespread attention in the rem...
Remote sensing applications in biodiversity research often rely on the establishment of relationship...
<div><p>During recent years, many studies have been undertaken to investigate how spectral character...
Aims: Remote sensing approaches could be beneficial for monitoring and compiling essential biodivers...
Kalbi S, Fallah A, Hojjati SM. 2014. Using and comparing two nonparametric methods (CART and RF) and...
Assessing the level of diversity in plant communities from field-based data is difficult for a numbe...
Modeling and mapping possibilities of Shannon-Wiener, Simpson, and number of species (NS) indices we...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
The application of remote sensing in biodiversity estimation has largely relied on the Normalized Di...
none7siForests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ...
Forests cover about 30% of the Earth surface, they are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosyst...
The emergence of the spectral variation hypothesis (SVH) has gained widespread attention in the rem...
Remote sensing applications in biodiversity research often rely on the establishment of relationship...
<div><p>During recent years, many studies have been undertaken to investigate how spectral character...
Aims: Remote sensing approaches could be beneficial for monitoring and compiling essential biodivers...
Kalbi S, Fallah A, Hojjati SM. 2014. Using and comparing two nonparametric methods (CART and RF) and...
Assessing the level of diversity in plant communities from field-based data is difficult for a numbe...
Modeling and mapping possibilities of Shannon-Wiener, Simpson, and number of species (NS) indices we...