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GPS, LiDAR and VNIR data to monitor the spatial behavior of grazing sheep

Javier Plaza, Nilda Sánchez, et al.
(a) LiDAR data with a point cloud density representation and the locations of the study area, and (b) details of the rasters DTM (top) and DSM (bottom) of the study area.
(a) LiDAR data with a point cloud density representation and the locations of the study area, and (b) details of the rasters DTM (top) and DSM (bottom) of the study area.
| Traditional knowledge about the behavior of grazing livestock is about to disappear. Shepherds well know that sheep behavior follows non-random patterns. As a novel alternative to seeking...

Published in 25 January 2022

Potential distribution of the oncilla Leopardus tigrinus (Carnivora: Felidae) based on high-resolution spatial data and camera traps in a national park in Peru

Nicole Briceño, Deyvis Cano, et al.
| Potential species distribution models (SDMs) are typically evaluated over large territories via low-resolution spatial data and biased presence records. The Parque Nacional de Tingo María...

Published in 09 May 2025

Finding the green in differently disturbed forests under different weather conditions: detection and occupancy of the green pit viper Trimeresurus (Cryptelytrops) macrops at the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand

Curt H. Barnes, Colin T. Strine, et al.
| The response of venomous snakes to anthropogenic landscape disturbance remains scarcely studied in tropical regions. Green pit vipers are among the most diverse venomous snakes in the Southeast...

Published in 27 November 2023

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