Plant species beta diversity is influenced by spatial heterogeneity in the environment. This heterogeneity can potentially be characterised with the help of remote sensing. We used WorldView-2 satellite data acquired over semi-natural grasslands on The Baltic island of Öland (Sweden) to examine whether dissimilarities in remote sensing response were related to fine-scale, between-plot dissimilarity (beta diversity) in non-woody vascular plant species composition within the grasslands. Fieldwork, including the on-site description of a set of 30 2 m × 2 m plots and a set of 30 4 m × 4 m plots, was performed to record the species dissimilarity between pairs of same-sized plots. Spectral data were extracted by associating each plot with a suite...
Questions: Species rarefaction curves have long been used for estimating the expected number of spec...
[Aims]: The link between spectral diversity and in-situ plant biodiversity is one promising approach...
Mapping biodiversity is essential for assessing conservation and ecosystem services in global terres...
Abstract Question: Can satellite data be related to fine-scale species diversity and does the integr...
Assessing the level of diversity in plant communities from field-based data is difficult for a numbe...
Semi-natural grasslands are characterized by high fine-scale plant species richness. The richest gra...
Question Can we reliably estimate grazing intensity, indicators of grazing intensity (i.e. field-lay...
In this thesis, I explore the relationships between structural and compositional landscape propertie...
Plant species diversity is an important metric of ecosystem functioning, but field assessments of di...
Semi-natural grasslands with grazing management are characterized by high fine-scale species richnes...
Grasslands represent a significant source of biodiversity in farmed landscapes because of their plan...
In a context of accelerated human-induced biodiversity loss, remote sensing (RS) is emerging as a pr...
Different approaches for the assessment of biodiversity by means of remote sensing were developed ov...
Assessing biodiversity from field-based data is difficult for a number of practical reasons: (i) est...
Questions: Species rarefaction curves have long been used for estimating the expected number of spec...
[Aims]: The link between spectral diversity and in-situ plant biodiversity is one promising approach...
Mapping biodiversity is essential for assessing conservation and ecosystem services in global terres...
Abstract Question: Can satellite data be related to fine-scale species diversity and does the integr...
Assessing the level of diversity in plant communities from field-based data is difficult for a numbe...
Semi-natural grasslands are characterized by high fine-scale plant species richness. The richest gra...
Question Can we reliably estimate grazing intensity, indicators of grazing intensity (i.e. field-lay...
In this thesis, I explore the relationships between structural and compositional landscape propertie...
Plant species diversity is an important metric of ecosystem functioning, but field assessments of di...
Semi-natural grasslands with grazing management are characterized by high fine-scale species richnes...
Grasslands represent a significant source of biodiversity in farmed landscapes because of their plan...
In a context of accelerated human-induced biodiversity loss, remote sensing (RS) is emerging as a pr...
Different approaches for the assessment of biodiversity by means of remote sensing were developed ov...
Assessing biodiversity from field-based data is difficult for a number of practical reasons: (i) est...
Questions: Species rarefaction curves have long been used for estimating the expected number of spec...
[Aims]: The link between spectral diversity and in-situ plant biodiversity is one promising approach...
Mapping biodiversity is essential for assessing conservation and ecosystem services in global terres...