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Using satellite-based phenology data for invasive weed species habitat modeling

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Product Type: Abstract

Year: 2009

Author(s): Morisette, J.T., F. Gao, B. Tan, R. Wolfe, C. Jarnevich, S. Jumar, A. Swanson, P. Ma, N. Benson, A. Rodman, C. McClurre, P. Lineback, T. Caprio, A. Demetry, D. Abendroth, and K. McCloskey

Pages: 1

Suggested Citation: Morisette, J.T., F. Gao, B. Tan, R. Wolfe, C. Jarnevich, S. Jumar, A. Swanson, P. Ma, N. Benson, A. Rodman, C. McClurre, P. Lineback, T. Caprio, A. Demetry, D. Abendroth, and K. McCloskey. 2009. Using satellite-based phenology data for invasive weed species habitat modeling abs.. In: 2009 US-IALE - 24th Annual Landscape Ecology Symposium Landscape Patterns and Ecosystem Processes. : International Association of Landscape Ecology . p. 1.

Abstract

Phenology is the study of recurring life-cycle events, classic examples being the flowering of plants and animal migration. Phenological responses are increasingly relevant for addressing applied environmental issues. This talk will describe some recent advances in landscape-scale phenology estimates from satellite data and their application to habitat modeling...

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