No place to hide: Rare plant detection through remote sensing

C Cerrejón, O Valeria, P Marchand… - Diversity and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Detection of rare species is limited by their intrinsic nature and by the constraints
associated with traditional field surveys. Remote sensing (RS) provides a powerful …

Species limits and cryptic biogeographic structure in a widespread complex of Australian monsoon tropics trees (broad-leaf paperbarks: Melaleuca, Myrtaceae)

RD Edwards, MD Crisp, LG Cook - Australian Systematic Botany, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
The Australian monsoon tropics are currently dominated by savanna and tropical woodland
biomes that have arisen in response to a cooling and drying trend within the past~ 3 million …

Can sampling for vegetation characterisation surrogate for species richness? Case studies from the wet–dry tropics of northern Australia

J Patykowski, I Cowie, N Cuff, C Chong… - Australian Journal of …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Understanding the distribution of plant species and vegetation communities is important for
effective conservation planning and ecosystem management, but many parts of the world …

Using hierarchies of cause to inform conservation of a naturally rare but critically endangered shrub Lasiopetalum pterocarpum (Malvaceae sl)

CF Wilkins, PG Ladd, BJ Vincent… - Australian Journal of …, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Understanding the causes of rarity and ways of managing populations of rare species is
essential for their successful conservation. The present study applies the conceptual model …

Comparative ecophysiological analyses of melaleuca irbyana and melaleuca bracteata: A narrowly versus widely distributed congeneric species

T Soonthornvipat - 2018 - eprints.qut.edu.au
This thesis developed for the first time an understanding of the traits, environmental
conditions and lifecycle of the critically endangered tree species, Melaleuca irbyana RT …

Modelling Weed Distribution Across the Northern Australia Using Very Extensive Transects

C Hempel, N Preece, K Harvey… - Innovations in Remote …, 2009 - Springer
Abstract A Generalised Additive Modelling (GAM) approach is used to predict weed
occurrence across the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia. The availability of new …

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