Managing plant invasions through the lens of remote sensing: A review of progress and the way forward

AS Vaz, D Alcaraz-Segura, JC Campos… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
Biological invasions are a challenging driver of global environmental change and a
fingerprint of the Anthropocene. Remote sensing has gradually become a fundamental tool …

Pattern to process, research to practice: remote sensing of plant invasions

J Müllerová, G Brundu, A Große-Stoltenberg… - Biological …, 2023 - Springer
Processes that drive plant invasions play out across multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Understanding individual steps along the introduction-naturalization-invasion continuum …

Isotopic evidence for oligotrophication of terrestrial ecosystems

JM Craine, AJ Elmore, L Wang, J Aranibar… - Nature Ecology & …, 2018 - nature.com
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of
nutrient availability, yet the recent trajectory of terrestrial nitrogen (N) availability is uncertain …

Mapping the flowering of an invasive plant using unmanned aerial vehicles: is there potential for biocontrol monitoring?

NC De Sa, P Castro, S Carvalho, E Marchante… - Frontiers in plant …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Invasion by alien species is a worldwide phenomenon with negative consequences at both
natural and production areas. Acacia longifolia is an invasive shrub/small tree well known …

Site‐specific risk assessment enables trade‐off analysis of non‐native tree species in European forests

A Bindewald, G Brundu, S Schueler… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐native tree species (NNT) are used in European forestry for many purposes including
their growth performance, valuable timber, and resistance to drought and pest or pathogen …

Highlighting the potential of multilevel statistical models for analysis of individual agroforestry systems

K Golicz, HP Piepho, EML Minarsch, W Niether… - Agroforestry …, 2023 - Springer
Agroforestry is a land-use system that combines arable and/or livestock management with
tree cultivation, which has been shown to provide a wide range of socio-economic and …

Identifying urban vegetation stress factors based on open access remote sensing imagery and field observations

I Cârlan, BA Mihai, C Nistor, A Große-Stoltenberg - Ecological Informatics, 2020 - Elsevier
Healthy vegetation in cities provides ecosystem services, which contribute to the overall well-
being of urban populations, especially in times of climate change and increasing …

Acacia invasion is facilitated by landscape permeability: The role of habitat degradation and road networks

G Heringer, J Thiele, CH do Amaral… - Applied Vegetation …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Context The sandy‐savanna ecosystem “Mussununga”, a natural ecosystem that occurs as
patches throughout the Atlantic Forest domain, is threatened by anthropogenic factors and …

Spatial-temporal patterns of foliar and bulk soil 15N isotopic signatures across a heterogeneous landscape: Linkages to soil N status, nitrate leaching, and N2O fluxes

EG Wangari, RM Mwanake, T Houska, D Kraus… - Soil Biology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
The natural abundance of plant and bulk soil 15 N isotopic signatures provides valuable
insights into the magnitude of nitrogen cycling and loss processes within terrestrial …

Detecting the Complex Relationships and Driving Mechanisms of Key Ecosystem Services in the Central Urban Area Chongqing Municipality, China

F Wang, X Yuan, L Zhou, S Liu, M Zhang, D Zhang - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Ecosystem services (ESs) are highly vulnerable to human activities. Understanding the
relationships among multiple ESs and driving mechanisms are crucial for multi-objective …