Small unmanned aerial vehicles (micro‐UAVs, drones) in plant ecology
Applications in Plant Sciences2016Vol. 4(9)
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Mitchell B. Cruzan, Ben Weinstein, Monica R. Grasty, Brendan F. Kohrn, Elizabeth C. Hendrickson, Tina M. Arredondo, Pamela G. Thompson
Abstract
The example surveys demonstrate that small aerial drones are capable of gathering large amounts of information on the distribution of vegetation and individual species with minimal impact to sensitive habitats. Low-elevation aerial surveys have potential for a wide range of applications in plant ecology.
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