2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14109
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Remotely sensed environmental data as ecological proxies for ground‐dwelling ant diversity along a subtropical forest succession gradient

Abstract: Early naturalists such as Humboldt observed that changes in topography and anthropogenic disturbances influenced vegetation structure and the composition of animal communities. This holistic view of community assembly continues to shape conservation and restoration strategies in an era of landscape degradation and biodiversity loss. Today, remote sensing affords ecologists the tools for obtaining rapid and precise measures of topography, disturbance history and vegetation structure. Nonetheless, the capacity o… Show more

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“…3. At the interface of forest structure and wildlife monitoring (Davison et al, 2023;Lee et al, 2023;Petersen et al, 2023;Yoh et al, 2023;Zong et al, 2022).…”
Section: Climate-mediated Response Of Animal Populations (From Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3. At the interface of forest structure and wildlife monitoring (Davison et al, 2023;Lee et al, 2023;Petersen et al, 2023;Yoh et al, 2023;Zong et al, 2022).…”
Section: Climate-mediated Response Of Animal Populations (From Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results suggested different responses of groups of bat species to logging intensities and the resulting forest disturbances, which provided another complex ecological use case for active 3D data. Lastly, Lee et al (2023) combined aerial photography and airborne LiDAR in structural models to study the effects of fire history and topography on taxonomic and functional diversities of ant assemblages. Both effects were supported, and LiDAR‐derived vegetation structure was also shown to be correlated with individual ant traits.…”
Section: Thematic Groups Being Covered In the Sfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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