Browsing NINA Brage by Journals "Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation"
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Automatic flower detection and phenology monitoring using time-lapse cameras and deep learning
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The advancement of spring is a widespread biological response to climate change observed across taxa and biomes. However, the species level responses to warming are complex and the underlying mechanisms are difficult to ... -
A camera trap-based assessment of climate-driven phenotypic plasticity of seasonal moulting in an endangered carnivore
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)For many species, the ability to rapidly adapt to changes in seasonality is essential for long-term survival. In the Arctic, seasonal moulting is a key life-history event that provides year-round camouflage and thermal ... -
Colony-nesting gulls restrict activity levels of a native top carnivore during the breeding season
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Although nesting in colonies can offer substantial reproductive benefits formany seabird species, increased visibility to predators remains a significant dis-advantage for most colony-breeders. To counteract this, some ... -
Life-history attributes and resource dynamics determine intraspecific home-range sizes in Carnivora
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Home ranges capture a fundamental aspect of animal ecology, resulting from interactions between metabolic demands and resource availability. Yet, the understanding of their emergence is currently limited by lack of ... -
Using by-catch data from wildlife surveys to quantify climatic parameters and the timing of phenology for plants and animals using camera traps
(Journal article, 2019)Gaining a better understanding of global environmental change is an important challenge for conserving biodiversity. Shifts in phenology are an important consequence of environmental change. Measuring phenology of different ...