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Mapping habitat suitability for at-risk plant species and its implications for restoration and reintroduction
28th April 2014

Mapping habitat suitability for at-risk plant species and its implications for restoration and reintroduction

Biodiversity
Invasive Species
Hawaii
United States
Imaging Spectroscopy
Terrain Mapping

Modeling habitat suitability with LiDAR reduces costs for endangered species management

Questad, E.J., J.R. Kellner, K. Kinney, S. Cordell, G.P. Asner, J.M. Thaxton, J. Diep, A. Uowolo, S. Brooks, N. Inman-Narahari, S.A. Evans, and B. Tucker
Ecological Applications 24:385-395.
Published in 2014
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