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      A survey of remote sensing-based aboveground biomass estimation methods in forest ecosystems

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      International Journal of Digital Earth
      Informa UK Limited

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              New developments in museum-based informatics and applications in biodiversity analysis.

              Information from natural history collections (NHCs) about the diversity, taxonomy and historical distributions of species worldwide is becoming increasingly available over the Internet. In light of this relatively new and rapidly increasing resource, we critically review its utility and limitations for addressing a diverse array of applications. When integrated with spatial environmental data, NHC data can be used to study a broad range of topics, from aspects of ecological and evolutionary theory, to applications in conservation, agriculture and human health. There are challenges inherent to using NHC data, such as taxonomic inaccuracies and biases in the spatial coverage of data, which require consideration. Promising research frontiers include the integration of NHC data with information from comparative genomics and phylogenetics, and stronger connections between the environmental analysis of NHC data and experimental and field-based tests of hypotheses.
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                International Journal of Digital Earth
                International Journal of Digital Earth
                Informa UK Limited
                1753-8947
                1753-8955
                March 02 2015
                December 18 2014
                : 9
                : 1
                : 63-105
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                10.1080/17538947.2014.990526
                d257bae2-4e54-4aed-8093-88d60ef63784
                © 2014
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