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  • Authors: Mucher, S.; Skidmore, A.K.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2014)

  • This lecture presents: Global biodiversity loss; What are essential biodiversity variables (ebv)?; Global climate observing system essential climate variables (ecv); Agree biodiversity metrics to track from space; Definitive set of biodiversity variables to track from space; Mismatch in the definition of remote sensing and ecological units; Progress in satellites.

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  • Authors: Muller‐Karger, F.E.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2018)

  • The biodiversity and high productivity of coastal terrestrial and aquatic habitats are the foundation for important benefits to human societies around the world. These globally distributed habitats need frequent and broad systematic assessments, but field surveys only cover a small fraction of these areas. Satellite-based sensors can repeatedly record the visible and near-infrared reflectance spectra that contain the absorption, scattering, and fluorescence signatures of functional phytoplankton groups, colored dissolved matter, and particulate matter near the surface ocean, and of biologically structured habitats (floating and emergent vegetation, benthic habitats like coral, seagrass, and algae).

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