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Tag: remote sensing

Four European beech tree 3D representations reconstructed from TLS data point clouds
Computational Models Ecosystems

Reconstructing trees from terrestrial laser scans

A new algorithm supports the detailed reconstruction of a variety of trees from a small amount of input data.

by Rachel ShekarOctober 25, 2021October 25, 2021
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Computational Models Growth & Development

Computer models using remote sensing data accurately predict crop yield

Combing new tools for the rapid advancement of genetic gain in sorghum breeding programs.

by Rachel ShekarFebruary 9, 2021February 8, 2021
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Ecosystems

Post-soviet land use change in Russia a driver of restored steppes

More connectivity between steppe areas provide corridors for the reintroduction of flora and fauna.

by Erin ZimmermanJanuary 27, 2021January 27, 2021
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Ecosystems Growth & Development

Where do halophytes grow? Influence of elevation, flooding, and salinity in a non-tidal saltmarsh

Unpredictability means that the traits needed to survive in seasonally flooded marshes are different to tidally flooded marshes.

by Laura SkatesJune 22, 2020June 22, 2020
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Tree rings
News in Brief

The trouble with travelling tree rings

There is a huge demand for long-term climate data, and tree growth rings could help with that, but an article in Quaternary Science Reviews warns there should be some caution using the data, as not all rings are the same.

by Dale MayleaAugust 13, 2018August 13, 2018
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massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland
Plant Cuttings

Skating on thin ice..?

It seems we can expect the Arctic to go green in future years – but that won’t be good news for species threatened by Climate Change.

by Nigel ChaffeyJuly 18, 2017July 18, 2017
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Snow cover in the Alps
Annals of Botany

Snow cover and predicting alpine plant community diversity

by botanyoneDecember 22, 2015November 28, 2015
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