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    Analyzing remotely sensed structural and chemical canopy traits of a forest invaded by Prunus serotina over multiple spatial scales

    Non-native invasive plant species can influence ecosystem functioning over broad spatial scales, but most research on ecosystem impacts has focused on the plot level covering sampling units of only a few squar...

    Michael Ewald, Sandra Skowronek, Raf Aerts, Klara Dolos in Biological Invasions (2018)

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    Map** an invasive bryophyte species using hyperspectral remote sensing data

    Reliable distribution maps are crucial for the management of invasive plant species. An alternative to traditional field surveys is the use of remote sensing data, which allows coverage of large areas. However...

    Sandra Skowronek, Michael Ewald, Maike Isermann in Biological Invasions (2017)

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    Historical Land Use Explains Current Distribution of Calcareous Grassland Species

    In this study we analyzed if characteristic calcareous grassland species persist in forest habitats after land use change. Furthermore, we investigated whether the current distribution of such species is relat...

    Jonathan Heubes, Vroni Retzer, Sebastian Schmidtlein in Folia Geobotanica (2011)