Remote sensing of plant biodiversity / / editors, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, John A. Gamon, Philip A. Townsend.

This Open Access volume aims to methodologically improve our understanding of biodiversity by linking disciplines that incorporate remote sensing, and uniting data and perspectives in the fields of biology, landscape ecology, and geography. The book provides a framework for how biodiversity can be d...

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, Imprint: Springer,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Edition:1st edition 2020.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (XXII, 581 p. 130 illus., 110 illus. in color.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The use of remote sensing to enhance biodiversity monitoring & detection—a critical challenge for the 21st century. - Chapter 2. Applying Remote Sensing to Biodiversity Science
  • Chapter 3. Scaling Functional Traits from Leaves to Canopies
  • Chapter 4. The Laegeren Site: An Augmented Forest Laboratory
  • Chapter 5. Lessons Learned from Spectranomics: Wet Tropical Forests
  • Chapter 6. Remote Sensing for Early, Detailed, and Accurate Detection of Forest Disturbance and Decline for Protection of Biodiversity
  • Chapter 7. Linking Leaf Spectra to the Plant Tree of Life
  • Chapter 8. Linking Foliar Traits to Belowground Processes
  • Chapter 9. Using Remote Sensing for Modeling and Monitoring Species Distributions
  • Chapter 10. Remote Sensing of Geodiversity as a Link to Biodiversity
  • Chapter 11. Predicting Patterns of Plant Diversity and Endemism in the Tropics Using Remote Sensing Data: A Study Case From the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  • Chapter 12. Remote Detection of Invasive Alien Species
  • Chapter 13. A Range of Earth Observation Techniques for Assessing Plant Diversity
  • Chapter 14. How the Optical Properties of Leaves Modify the Absorption and Scattering of Energy and Enhance Leaf Functionality
  • Chapter 15. Spectral Field Campaigns: Planning and Data Collection
  • Chapter 16. Consideration of Scale in Remote Sensing of Biodiversity
  • Chapter 17. Integrating Biodiversity, Remote Sensing, and Auxiliary Information for the Study of Ecosystem Functioning and Conservation at Large Spatial Scales
  • Chapter 18. Essential Biodiversity Variables: Integrating in Situ Observations and Remote Sensing Through Modeling
  • Chapter 19. Prospects and pitfalls for spectroscopic remote sensing of biodiversity at the global scale
  • Chapter 20. Epilogue – Towards a Global Biodiversity Monitoring System. .