Presented work is aimed at investigating potential correlations between remote sensing vegetation indices and local ant populations. Research was conducted in summer of 2017 in Wigry National Park in two types of forest habitats: coniferous (Serratulo-Pinetum) and deciduous (Tilio-Carpinetum). NDVI and MCARI2 vegetation indices were measured with the use of a drone and yielded comparable correlations with ant-related quantities. We determined that the presence of ants from Formica group is positively correlated with vegetation indices, while the correlation between Myrmica and Lasius ants and vegetation indices is more complex
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Assessments of restoration are usually made through vegetation community surveys, leaving much of th...
EVALUATION OF FOREST VEGETATION IN NATIONAL PARK ŠUMAVA BY USING REMOTE SENSING DATA Abstract: The g...
This study in Western Ghats, India, investigates the relation between nesting sites of ants and a si...
This study in Western Ghats, India, investigates the relation between nesting sites of ants and a si...
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta)(RIFA) is a major pest in the United States, causing s...
and was funded by 'International audience1. Remotely sensed data are frequently employed for monitor...
Red wood ants are ecologically important members of woodland communities, and some species are of co...
Ants are good indicators of ecosystem health and therefore a good choice for rapid terrestrial bioas...
Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests ...
Deciduous woodlands are of great ecological importance within both a U.K. and World context, and the...
Red wood ants (RWA) of the Formica rufa group are ecosystem engineers and important species in borea...
Aims: Remote sensing approaches could be beneficial for monitoring and compiling essential biodivers...
Many remote sensing metrics have been applied in large-scale animal species monitoring and conservat...
Over the past decades, the discipline of remote sensing has become an essential tool in earth scienc...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Assessments of restoration are usually made through vegetation community surveys, leaving much of th...
EVALUATION OF FOREST VEGETATION IN NATIONAL PARK ŠUMAVA BY USING REMOTE SENSING DATA Abstract: The g...
This study in Western Ghats, India, investigates the relation between nesting sites of ants and a si...
This study in Western Ghats, India, investigates the relation between nesting sites of ants and a si...
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta)(RIFA) is a major pest in the United States, causing s...
and was funded by 'International audience1. Remotely sensed data are frequently employed for monitor...
Red wood ants are ecologically important members of woodland communities, and some species are of co...
Ants are good indicators of ecosystem health and therefore a good choice for rapid terrestrial bioas...
Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests ...
Deciduous woodlands are of great ecological importance within both a U.K. and World context, and the...
Red wood ants (RWA) of the Formica rufa group are ecosystem engineers and important species in borea...
Aims: Remote sensing approaches could be beneficial for monitoring and compiling essential biodivers...
Many remote sensing metrics have been applied in large-scale animal species monitoring and conservat...
Over the past decades, the discipline of remote sensing has become an essential tool in earth scienc...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Assessments of restoration are usually made through vegetation community surveys, leaving much of th...
EVALUATION OF FOREST VEGETATION IN NATIONAL PARK ŠUMAVA BY USING REMOTE SENSING DATA Abstract: The g...