Satellite remote sensing to monitor species diversity: potential and pitfalls
Duccio Rocchini(Fondazione Edmund Mach), Nathalie Pettorelli(Zoological Society of London), Martin Wegmann(University of Würzburg), Doreen S. Boyd(University of Nottingham), Giles M. Foody(University of Southampton), Angela Lausch(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), Harini Nagendra(Azim Premji University), Kate S. He(Murray State University), Jean‐Baptiste Féret(Territoires)
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