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Predicting animal movement with deepSSF: A deep learning step selection framework
Abstract Predictions of animal movement are vital for understanding and managing wild populations. However, the fine‐scale, complex decision‐making of animals can pose challenges for the accurate prediction of trajectories. Integrated step selection functions (iSSFs), a common tool for inferring relationships between animal movement and the environment,
Scott W. Forrest +6 more
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Optimizing methane flux prediction and key feature identification based on a novel hybrid machine learning model. [PDF]
Gu X, Yao L, Xiao X, Wu L, Yu H.
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Abstract Thermal cameras on unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used in environmental and ecological research, including hydrology, wildfire detection and prediction, urban heat studies, precision agriculture, ecosystem functioning, wildlife monitoring and microclimate studies.
Christophe Metsu +3 more
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A global drought dataset for Multivariate Composite Drought Index (MCDI) and its constituent drought indices. [PDF]
Yuan M +8 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents a novel remote sensing method to detect 17th‐century environmental elements associated with the historical fortifications of Gdanska Glowa in Poland. By integrating 10‐band multispectral imaging, high‐resolution (1 m) digital elevation models, vegetation metrics and random forest classification within Google Earth Engine ...
Pawel Tysiac +2 more
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Analysing the vulnerability of mangrove forest by vegetation health assessment: a study of Indian sundarbans deltaic region. [PDF]
Ghosh A, Mondal P.
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Distribution Characteristics Analysis of NDVI Using Spatial Statistical Method with GIS
Yeong-Pyo Kim
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Detected Shifts Towards Drought‐Adaptive Strategies in the Amazon Forest Over the Last Four Decades
Amazon forests are facing hotter, drier conditions, and we used 40 years of satellite data to look for early signs of ecological change. Combining satellite observations with leaf measurements from more than 3000 trees, we show that many forests now show smaller dry‐season fluctuations in canopy colour—especially in the southern and eastern Amazon ...
Milton Barbosa +7 more
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