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English: Futurist examples of fully automated wildlife monitoring programs. (a) Autonomous and wireless underwater vehicle equipped with multiple high-resolution cameras and hydrophone array, together monitoring multidimensional data about coral reef communities such as habitat complexity, coral species distribution and fish functional diversity. (b) Autonomous and self-charging drones equipped with LiDAR and hyperspectral cameras for the monitoring of plant and tree flowering phenology. |
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Source | Marc Besson, Jamie Alison, Kim Bjerge, Thomas E. Gorochowski, Toke T. Høye, Tommaso Jucker, Hjalte M. R. Mann, Christopher F. Clements (2022) Towards the fully automated monitoring of ecological communities. Ecology Letters, 25, 2753– 2775. doi:10.1111/ele.14123 | |||
Author | Marc Besson, Jamie Alison, Kim Bjerge, Thomas E. Gorochowski, Toke T. Høye, Tommaso Jucker, Hjalte M. R. Mann, Christopher F. Clements | |||
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