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Multi-trophic invasion resistance in Hawaii: bioacoustics, field surveys and airborne remote sensing
27th April 2007

Multi-trophic invasion resistance in Hawaii: bioacoustics, field surveys and airborne remote sensing

Biodiversity
Forests
Invasive Species
Hawaii
United States
Canopy Modeling
Imaging Spectroscopy
Laser Scanning

Remote sensing and bioacoustics reveal how native bird species may slow biological invasion

Boelman, N.T., G.P. Asner, P.J. Hart, and R.E. Martin.
Ecological Applications
Published in 2007
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