- Title
- Airborne laser scanning and spectral remote sensing give a bird's eye perspective on arctic tundra breeding habitat at multiple spatial scales
- Creators
- Natalie T Boelman - Lamont-Doherty Earth ObservatoryHelen E Chmura - University of California, DavisJan U.H. Eitel - University of IdahoLaura Gough - Towson UniversityHeather E Greaves - University of IdahoJoseph D. Holbrook - University of IdahoJ S Krause - University of California, DavisTroy S Magney - University of IdahoJonathan H Perez - University of California, DavisKerri T Vierling - University of IdahoLee A Vierling - University of IdahoJohn C Wingfield - University of California, Davis
- Publication Details
- Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol.184, pp.337-349
- Identifiers
- 996631008701851
- Academic Unit
- Natural Resources and Society; Fish and Wildlife Sciences; Center for Research on Invasive Species; Idaho Experimental Partnership to Stimulate Competitive Research; Rangeland Center
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Airborne laser scanning and spectral remote sensing give a bird's eye perspective on arctic tundra breeding habitat at multiple spatial scales
Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol.184, pp.337-349
2016
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