DOI: 10.18130/v38575
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Assessing the Role of Invasive Species in Successional Plant Communities Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing

Abstract: I AbstractBiodiversity has been correlated with ecosystem stability and function. Invasive species can decrease biodiversity and cause ecological and economical damage. These species are especially prevalent in abandoned agricultural fields, and can disrupt secondary successional dynamics. Although field surveys are used to assess the impacts of these species, remote sensing can be more efficient, especially at large spatial extents. I examined the ability to use ground-level hyperspectral remote sensing to st… Show more

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