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RSEC Volume 7 | December 2021 | Number 4 R RSE2_v7_i4_oc.indd 1 SE2_v7_i4_oc.indd 1 1 12/5/2021 7:55:49 PM 2/5/2021 7:55:49 PM Aims and Scope Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation provides a forum for rapid, peer-reviewed publication of novel, multidisciplinary research at the interface between remote sensing science and ecology and conservation. The journal prioritizes fi ndings that advance the scientifi c basis of ecology and conservation, promoting the development of remote-sensing based methods relevant to the management of land use and biological systems at all levels, from populations and species to ecosystems and biomes. The journal defi nes remote sensing in its broadest sense, including data acquisition by hand-held and fi xed ground-based sensors, such as camera traps and acoustic recorders, and sensors on airplanes and satellites. 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R RSE2_v7_i4_issue_info.indd 1 SE2_v7_i4_issue_info.indd 1 1 12/5/2021 7:58:54 PM 2/5/2021 7:58:54 PM Editor-in-Chief Nathalie Pettorelli Zoological Society of London, UK Honorary Editors Gregory Asner Gregoire Dubois Tim O’Brien Stanford University, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Wildlife Conservation Society, USA Italy USA Zoe Davies Claudia Kuenzer Aurélie Shapiro University of Kent, UK German Aerospace Center, Germany WWF-Germany, Germany Senior Editors Mathias Disney Kate He Vincent Lecours Marcus Rowcliffe Temuulen Sankey, University College London Murray State University, University of Florida, USA Zoological Society of Northern Arizona and NERC National USA London, UK University, USA Centre for Earth Kylie Scales Observation (NCEO), UK University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia Associate Editors Abdulhakim Abdi Antoine Collin Tobias Kümmerle Nicola Quick Lund University, Sweden Université PSL, France Humboldt-University Berlin, Duke University, USA Germany Jorge Ahumada, Denise Risch Anna Cord Conservation International, USA Tom B. Letessier Scottish Association for Marine Helmholtz Centre for Environmen- Science (SAMS), UK tal Research – UFZ, Germany Karen Anderson University of Exeter, UK Shaun Levick Francesco Rovero Dan Friess CSIRO, Australia University of Florence, Italy Carlos de Angelo National University of Singapore, National Scientifi c and Technical Singapore Wang Li Gwilym Rowlands Research Council (CONICET), Aarhus University, Denmark & University of Oxford, UK Jean Guillard Argentina Chinese Academy of Sciences, French National Institute for Rahel Sollmann China Dolors Armenteras Agricultural Research (INRA), University of California Davis, USA Colombia National University, France Feng Ling Larissa Sugai Colombia Chinese Academy of Sciences, Angela Harris Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, China University of Manchester, UK Christos Astaras Spain Forest Research Institute, Greece Xuehua Liu José Luís Hernández Matthew Van Den Broeke Tsinghua University, China Stefanoni Stephanie Bohlman University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Centro de Investigación Científi ca University of Florida, USA Mailys Lopes USA de Yucatán A.C., Mexico Zoological Society of London, UK Phil Bouchet Oliver Wearn Rocio Hernandez-Clemente University of St Andrews, UK Benjamin Misiuk Zoological Society of London, UK University of Córdoba, Spain Dalhousie University, Canada Doreen Boyd Martin Wegmann Tim Hofmeester University of Nottingham, UK Justin Moat University of Würzburg, Germany Swedish University of Agricultural Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK Graeme Buchanan Sciences, Sweden Jin Wu Royal Society for the Protection Jacquomo Monk University of Hong Kong, Hong Alice Jones of Birds, UK University of Tasmania, Australia Kong University of Adelaide, Australia Anthony Caravaggi Margarita Mulero-Pázmány Jian Zhang Tommaso Jucker University of South Wales, UK Liverpool John Moores University, UK East China Normal University, CSIRO, Australia Anna Carter China Nicholas Murray Yinghai Ke Iowa State University, USA Gang Zheng James Cook University, Australia Capital Normal University, Bin Chen Ministry of Natural Resources, China Dimitris Poursanidis University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong China Natalie Kelly Foundation for Research and Nicola Clerici Australian Antarctic Division, Technology - Hellas (FORTH), András Zlinszky Universidad del Rosario, Colombia Australia Greece Aarhus University, Denmark R RSE2_v7_i4_issue_info.indd 2 SE2_v7_i4_issue_info.indd 2 1 12/5/2021 7:58:54 PM 2/5/2021 7:58:54 PM Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation Volume 7, Issue 4 December 2021 Contents Original Research Underwater robots provide similar fi sh biodiversity assessments as divers on coral reefs ........................................... 567 Mathilde Maslin, Silvain Louis, Karen Godary Dejean, Lionel Lapierre, Sébastien Villéger & Thomas Claverie Wildfi re severity and vegetation recovery drive post-fi re evapotranspiration in a southwestern pine-oak forest, Arizona, USA .................................................................................................................................................................. 579 Helen M. Poulos, Andrew M. Barton, George W. Koch, Thomas E. Kolb & Andrea E. Thode Predicting defoliator abundance and defoliation measurements using Landsat-based condition scores .................... 592 Valerie J. Pasquarella, James G. Mickley, Audrey Barker Plotkin, Richard G. MacLean, Riley M. Anderson, Leone M. Brown, David L. Wagner, Michael S. Singer & Robert Bagchi What shapes fi re size and spread in African savannahs? ................................................................................................. 610 Sacha Takacs, Henrike Schulte to Bühne & Nathalie Pettorelli Three-dimensional mapping reveals scale-dependent dynamics in biogenic reef habitat structure ........................... 621 Tim Jackson-Bué, Gareth J. Williams, Guy Walker-Springett, Steven J. Rowlands & Andrew J. Davies Opening a new era of investigating unreachable cliff fl ora using smart UAVs .............................................................. 638 Hui Zhou, Jiaxing Zhu, Jiaxiang Li, Yongfu Xu, Qian Li, Enping Yan, Shaohua Zhao, Yujiu Xiong & Dengkui Mo Interpolating missing land cover data using stochastic spatial random forests for improved change detection ........ 649 Jacinta Holloway-Brown, Kate J. Helmstedt & Kerrie L. Mengersen Simultaneous monitoring of vegetation dynamics and wildlife activity with camera traps to assess habitat change .............................................................................................................................................................................. 666 Catherine Sun, Christopher Beirne, Joanna M. Burgar, Thomas Howey, Jason T. Fisher & A. Cole Burton Regional evaluation of satellite-based methods for identifying end of vegetation growing season ............................. 685 Ruoque Shen, Haibo Lu, Wenping Yuan, Xiuzhi Chen & Bin He ISSN: 2056-3485 (Online) R RSE2_v7_i4_toc.indd 1 SE2_v7_i4_toc.indd 1 1 12/5/2021 7:56:33 PM 2/5/2021 7:56:33 PM
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