Monitoring plant condition and phenology using infrared sensitive consumer grade digital cameras

W Nijland, R De Jong, SM De Jong, MA Wulder… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2014 - Elsevier
Consumer-grade digital cameras are recognized as a cost-effective method of monitoring
plant health and phenology. The capacity to use these cameras to produce time series …

Plugging the Gaps in the Global PhenoCam Monitoring of Forests—The Need for a PhenoCam Network across Indian Forests

K Jose, RK Chaturvedi, C Jeganathan, MD Behera… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Our understanding of the impact of climate change on forests is constrained by a lack of long-
term phenological monitoring. It is generally carried out via (1) ground observations,(2) …

Monitoring vegetation dynamics with medium resolution MODIS-EVI time series at sub-regional scale in southern Africa

O Dubovyk, T Landmann, BFN Erasmus… - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Currently there is a lack of knowledge on spatio-temporal patterns of land surface dynamics
at medium spatial scale in southern Africa, even though this information is essential for …

Using by‐catch data from wildlife surveys to quantify climatic parameters and timing of phenology for plants and animals using camera traps

TR Hofmeester, S Young, S Juthberg… - Remote Sensing in …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Gaining a better understanding of global environmental change is an important challenge
for conserving biodiversity. Shifts in phenology are an important consequence of …

Imaging phenology; scaling from camera plots to landscapes

W Nijland, DK Bolton, NC Coops… - Remote Sensing of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Information on the spatial and temporal patterns of plant phenology is important to
develop a more comprehensive understanding of food availability and habitat for many …

Variations in grizzly bear habitat selection in relation to the daily and seasonal availability of annual plant-food resources

CJR McClelland, NC Coops, SP Kearney… - Ecological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Determining how resource availability changes daily, seasonally and annually, and how
wildlife react to these changes, is valuable for managing wildlife. For vegetative resources …

Does climate change and plant phenology research neglect the Arctic tundra?

RAE Diepstraten, TD Jessen, CMD Fauvelle… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Phenology, the annual timing of naturally recurring events in animals and plants, is
exhibiting significant changes in response to climate change. Drastic shifts in the timing of …

Agricultural research using social media data

SC Zipper - Agronomy Journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas Social media data provide quantitative and qualitative data on agricultural
practices. Twitter data accurately captures timing of crop planting across the United States …

Integrating optical satellite data and airborne laser scanning in habitat classification for wildlife management

W Nijland, NC Coops, SE Nielsen… - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Wildlife habitat selection is determined by a wide range of factors including food availability,
shelter, security and landscape heterogeneity all of which are closely related to the more …

Phenology and vegetation change measurements from true colour digital photography in high Arctic tundra

AL Beamish, W Nijland, M Edwards, NC Coops… - Arctic …, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
Manual collection of accurate phenology data is time-consuming and expensive. In this
study, we investigate whether repeat colour digital photography can be used (1) to identify …