Differences in within-species phenology and structure driven by factors including topography, edaphic properties, and climatic variables present important challenges for species differentiation with remote sensing in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. The objective of this study was to examine probable factors including intraspecies spectral variability and the spectral sample size that could affect remote sensing of Savanna tree species across a land-use gradient in the Kruger National park. Eighteen species were examined: Acacia gerradii, Acacia nigrescens, Combretum apiculatum, Combretum collinum, Combretum hereroense, Combretum imberbe, Combretum zeyheri, Dichrostachys cinerea, Euclea sp (E. divinurum and E. natalensis, Gymnosporia...
The application of remote sensing in biodiversity estimation has largely relied on the Normalized Di...
Abstract: Airborne remote sensing has an important role to play in mapping and monitoring biodiversi...
The tree Acacia mearnsii is native to south-eastern Australia but has become an aggressive invader i...
Differences in within-species phenology and structure driven by factors including topography, edaphi...
Differences in within-species phenology and structure driven by factors including topography, edaphi...
Differences in within-species phenology and structure are controlled by genetic variation, as well a...
The management of the Kruger National Park, South Africa has expressed the need to find cost-effecti...
Abstract: Accurate assessment of savanna woody plant species diversity using remote sensing technolo...
The continued loss of biological diversity has prompted managers and conservationists to find ways ...
Biodiversity mapping in African savannah is important for monitoring changes and ensuring sustainabl...
Woody species on savannahs provide nutrition to wildlife and livestock ungulates. Understanding of w...
Plant species identification and mapping based on remotely-sensed spectral signatures is a challengi...
Remote sensing applications in biodiversity research often rely on the establishment of relationship...
Remote sensing techniques are useful in the monitoring of woody plant species diversity in different...
ABSTRACT: Prosopis is an evergreen invasive alien species that thrives in the world’s most arid and ...
The application of remote sensing in biodiversity estimation has largely relied on the Normalized Di...
Abstract: Airborne remote sensing has an important role to play in mapping and monitoring biodiversi...
The tree Acacia mearnsii is native to south-eastern Australia but has become an aggressive invader i...
Differences in within-species phenology and structure driven by factors including topography, edaphi...
Differences in within-species phenology and structure driven by factors including topography, edaphi...
Differences in within-species phenology and structure are controlled by genetic variation, as well a...
The management of the Kruger National Park, South Africa has expressed the need to find cost-effecti...
Abstract: Accurate assessment of savanna woody plant species diversity using remote sensing technolo...
The continued loss of biological diversity has prompted managers and conservationists to find ways ...
Biodiversity mapping in African savannah is important for monitoring changes and ensuring sustainabl...
Woody species on savannahs provide nutrition to wildlife and livestock ungulates. Understanding of w...
Plant species identification and mapping based on remotely-sensed spectral signatures is a challengi...
Remote sensing applications in biodiversity research often rely on the establishment of relationship...
Remote sensing techniques are useful in the monitoring of woody plant species diversity in different...
ABSTRACT: Prosopis is an evergreen invasive alien species that thrives in the world’s most arid and ...
The application of remote sensing in biodiversity estimation has largely relied on the Normalized Di...
Abstract: Airborne remote sensing has an important role to play in mapping and monitoring biodiversi...
The tree Acacia mearnsii is native to south-eastern Australia but has become an aggressive invader i...