Resource distribution is a fundamental factor governing the movement and distribution of herbivores. Specifically, the quality (foliar concentration of nitrogen, phosphorous, calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium) and quantity (biomass) of vegetation are important factors. In this regard, the development of techniques that can model the distribution of vegetation quality and quantity are critical for an improved understanding of wildlife distribution as well as facilitating an optimal management of wildlife resources. The advent of hyperspectral remote sensing has offered unprecedented opportunities to accomplish this task.</span><p class=MsoBodyText2 style='text-indent:0cm'><span lang=EN-GB>This study aimed to investigate the potential ...
Pasture quality, expressed as a percentage of total digestible nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, phosp...
Forage quality in grassland-savanna ecosystems support high biomass of both wild ungulates and domes...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...
Savanna covers about two-thirds of Africa, with forage quantity and quality being important factors ...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
A new integrated approach, involving continuum-removed absorption features, the red edge position an...
Information about the distribution of grass nitrogen (N) concentration is crucial in understanding r...
Determining the foliar N:P ratio provides a tool for understanding nutrient limitation on plant prod...
Techniques for estimating and mapping pasture quality are critical for a better understanding of wil...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
We tested the utility of imaging spectroscopy and neural networks to map phosphorus concentration in...
Grass nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations are direct indicators of rangeland quality and ...
The concentration of foliar nitrogen in tropical grass is one of the factors that explain the distri...
We report on studies that successfully map the distribution of plant species as well as parameters i...
The regional mapping of grass nutrients is of interest in the sustainable planning and management of...
Pasture quality, expressed as a percentage of total digestible nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, phosp...
Forage quality in grassland-savanna ecosystems support high biomass of both wild ungulates and domes...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...
Savanna covers about two-thirds of Africa, with forage quantity and quality being important factors ...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
A new integrated approach, involving continuum-removed absorption features, the red edge position an...
Information about the distribution of grass nitrogen (N) concentration is crucial in understanding r...
Determining the foliar N:P ratio provides a tool for understanding nutrient limitation on plant prod...
Techniques for estimating and mapping pasture quality are critical for a better understanding of wil...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
We tested the utility of imaging spectroscopy and neural networks to map phosphorus concentration in...
Grass nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations are direct indicators of rangeland quality and ...
The concentration of foliar nitrogen in tropical grass is one of the factors that explain the distri...
We report on studies that successfully map the distribution of plant species as well as parameters i...
The regional mapping of grass nutrients is of interest in the sustainable planning and management of...
Pasture quality, expressed as a percentage of total digestible nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, phosp...
Forage quality in grassland-savanna ecosystems support high biomass of both wild ungulates and domes...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...