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MAPPING ANIMAL HABITATS

Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, 1986
The authors propose a series of general methodological guidelines for animal habitat mapping. These include the use of “summary” indicators (of aggregate effects of environmental conditions on animal populations) as indices for mapping, the combination of laboratory and field work at all but the smallest scales of mapping, and explicit recognition ...
A. K. Danilenko, M. V. Mirutenko
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Collaborative Seabed-Habitat Mapping

2015
This chapter discusses the uncertainties associated with sediment data, which are a commonly neglected obstacle in collaborative seabed-habitat mapping, complicating harmonization. Standardization of these data, although an important prerequisite in the harmonization of surrogate-based habitat maps, is not enough to achieve full map uniformity. Through
Sytze van Heteren, Vera Van Lancker
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Integrated monitoring approach for habitat mapping

2022 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters (MetroSea), 2022
An integrated ecological monitoring is implemented as part of a multidisciplinary approach based on the use of low-impacting monitoring techniques for the ecological mapping of an artificial reef located in the central Adriatic Sea. The aim was to identify ecosystem functions and services the area could provide and lay down the basis for improving ...
Montagnini L.   +10 more
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Habitat mapping using deep neural networks

Multimedia Systems, 2020
Habitat mapping is an important and challenging task that helps in monitoring, managing, and preserving ecosystems. It becomes more challenging when marine habitats are mapped, as it is difficult to get quality images in an underwater environment. Moreover, achieving good location accuracy in underwater environments is an additional issue.
Muhammad Yasir   +2 more
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Mapping Coastal Habitats in Wales

2017
Many areas across Europe are mapped and monitored using a large range of different data types, sources and classification schemes leading to gaps in the knowledge required to fulfill the European Council’s Habitats Directive (1992). The Earth Observation Data for Habitat Monitoring (EODHaM) system, developed during the EU FP7 BioSOS project, introduces
Gwawr Jones   +2 more
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Ensemble Habitat Mapping of Invasive Plant Species

Risk Analysis, 2010
Ensemble species distribution models combine the strengths of several species environmental matching models, while minimizing the weakness of any one model. Ensemble models may be particularly useful in risk analysis of recently arrived, harmful invasive species because species may not yet have spread to all suitable habitats, leaving species ...
Thomas J, Stohlgren   +6 more
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