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Issue Information RSEC Volume 7 | March 2021 | Number 1 R RSE2_v7_i1_oc.indd 1 SE2_v7_i1_oc.indd 1 3 3/1/2021 6:15:56 PM /1/2021 6:15:56 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. The intended journal’s audience includes ecologists, conservation scientists, policy makers, managers of terrestrial and aquatic systems, remote sensing scientists, and students. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation publishes original research articles, reviews, Editorial, Policy Forum, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and effi ciency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website at http://www.wileyopenaccess.com. Open Access and Copyright All articles published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation are fully open access: immediately freely available to read, download and share. All articles accepted from 2014 are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. All articles accepted before this date were published under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The Creative Commons Attribution License permits which allows users to copy, distribute and transmit an article, adapt the article and make commercial use of the article. The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial re-use of an open access article, as long as the author is properly attributed. Copyright on any research article in a journal published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is retained by the author(s). Authors grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details and publisher are identifi ed. 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R RSE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 1 SE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 1 3 3/15/2021 8:02:09 PM /15/2021 8:02:09 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 Anthony Caravaggi Natalie Kelly Denise Risch Australian Antarctic Division, Lund University, Sweden University of South Wales, UK Scottish Association for Marine Australia Science (SAMS), UK Jorge Ahumada, Anna Carter Tobias Kümmerle Conservation International, USA Iowa State University, USA Francesco Rovero Humboldt-University Berlin, University of Florence, Italy Karen Anderson Nicola Clerici Germany University of Exeter, UK Universidad del Rosario, Gwilym Rowlands Shaun Levick Colombia Carlos de Angelo University of Oxford, UK CSIRO, Australia National Scientifi c and Technical Anna Cord Rahel Sollmann Research Council (CONICET), Xuehua Liu Helmholtz Centre for Environmen- University of California Davis, Tsinghua University, China Argentina tal Research – UFZ, Germany USA Mailys Lopes Dolors Armenteras Dan Friess Zoological Society of London, UK Matthew Van Den Broeke Colombia National University, National University of Singapore, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Colombia Justin Moat Singapore USA Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Christos Astaras UK Jean Guillard Oliver Wearn Forest Research Institute, French National Institute for Zoological Society of London, Greece Margarita Mulero-Pázmány Agricultural Research (INRA), Liverpool John Moores University, UK Stephanie Bohlman France UK University of Florida, USA Martin Wegmann José Luís Hernández Stefanoni Nicholas Murray University of Würzburg, Centro de Investigación Científi ca Phil Bouchet James Cook University, Australia Germany de Yucatán A.C., Mexico University of St Andrews, UK Dimitris Poursanidis Jian Zhang Tim Hofmeester Doreen Boyd Foundation for Research and East China Normal University, University of Nottingham, UK Swedish University of Agricultural Technology - Hellas (FORTH), China Sciences, Sweden Greece Graeme Buchanan András Zlinszky Royal Society for the Protection Tommaso Jucker Nicola Quick of Birds, UK CSIRO, Australia Duke University, USA Aarhus University, Denmark R RSE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 2 SE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 2 3 3/15/2021 8:02:09 PM /15/2021 8:02:09 PM Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation Volume 7, Issue 1 March 2021 Contents Editorial Making an impact ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Nathalie Pettorelli Interdisciplinary Perspectives Opportunities for improving conservation early warning and alert systems ...................................................................... 7 Karyn M. Tabor & Margaret B. Holland Original Research Fine-scale observations of spatio-spectro-temporal dynamics of bird vocalizations using robot audition techniques ... 18 Shinji Sumitani, Reiji Suzuki, Shiho Matsubayashi, Takaya Arita, Kazuhiro Nakadai & Hiroshi G. Okuno Estimating animal density in three dimensions using capture-frequency data from remote detectors ............................. 36 Juan S. Vargas Soto, Rowshyra A. Castañeda, Nicholas E. Mandrak & Péter K. Molnár Infl uence of altitude on tropical marine habitat classifi cation using imagery from fi xed-wing, water-landing UAV s ..... 50 Sophia L. Ellis, Michelle L. Taylor, Melissa Schiele & Tom B. Letessier Mapping complex coastal wetland mosaics in Gabon for informed ecosystem management: use of object-based classifi cation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 64 Allison Aldous, Steve Schill, George Raber, Marie-Claire Paiz, Emmanuel Mambela & Tariq Stévart Classifying wetland-related land cover types and habitats using fi ne-scale lidar metrics derived from country-wide Airborne Laser Scanning ...................................................................................................................................................... 80 Zsófi a Koma, Arie C. Seijmonsbergen & W. Daniel Kissling Large-scale assessment of intra- and inter-annual breeding success using a remote camera network .............................. 97 Casey Youngfl esh, Fiona M. Jones, Heather J. Lynch, Joan Arthur, Zuzana Roc ˇkaiová, Holly R. Torsey & Tom Hart Estimating inundation of small waterbodies with sub-pixel analysis of Landsat imagery: long-term trends in surface water area and evaluation of common drought indices ..................................................................................................... 109 Ibrahima Sall, Christopher J. Jarchow, Brent H. Sigafus, Lisa A. Eby, Michael J. Forzley & Blake R. Hossack ISSN: 2056-3485 (Online) R RSE2_v7_i1_toc.indd 1 SE2_v7_i1_toc.indd 1 3 3/1/2021 6:47:55 PM /1/2021 6:47:55 PM http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation Wiley

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RSEC Volume 7 | March 2021 | Number 1 R RSE2_v7_i1_oc.indd 1 SE2_v7_i1_oc.indd 1 3 3/1/2021 6:15:56 PM /1/2021 6:15:56 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. The intended journal’s audience includes ecologists, conservation scientists, policy makers, managers of terrestrial and aquatic systems, remote sensing scientists, and students. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation publishes original research articles, reviews, Editorial, Policy Forum, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and effi ciency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website at http://www.wileyopenaccess.com. Open Access and Copyright All articles published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation are fully open access: immediately freely available to read, download and share. All articles accepted from 2014 are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. All articles accepted before this date were published under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The Creative Commons Attribution License permits which allows users to copy, distribute and transmit an article, adapt the article and make commercial use of the article. The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial re-use of an open access article, as long as the author is properly attributed. Copyright on any research article in a journal published by Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is retained by the author(s). Authors grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details and publisher are identifi ed. Further information about open access license and copyright can be found at http://www.wileyopenaccess.com/details/content/12f25db4c87/Copyright--License.html. Purchasing Print Reprints Print reprints of Wiley Open Access articles can be purchased from corporatesales@wiley.com. Disclaimer The Publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily refl ect those of the Publisher and Editors, neither does the publication of advertisements constitute any endorsements by the Publisher and Editors of the products advertised. Wiley Open Access articles posted to repositories or websites are without warranty from Wiley of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability, fi tness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. To the fullest extent permitted by law Wiley disclaims all liability for any loss or damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use of or inability to use the content. R RSE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 1 SE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 1 3 3/15/2021 8:02:09 PM /15/2021 8:02:09 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 Anthony Caravaggi Natalie Kelly Denise Risch Australian Antarctic Division, Lund University, Sweden University of South Wales, UK Scottish Association for Marine Australia Science (SAMS), UK Jorge Ahumada, Anna Carter Tobias Kümmerle Conservation International, USA Iowa State University, USA Francesco Rovero Humboldt-University Berlin, University of Florence, Italy Karen Anderson Nicola Clerici Germany University of Exeter, UK Universidad del Rosario, Gwilym Rowlands Shaun Levick Colombia Carlos de Angelo University of Oxford, UK CSIRO, Australia National Scientifi c and Technical Anna Cord Rahel Sollmann Research Council (CONICET), Xuehua Liu Helmholtz Centre for Environmen- University of California Davis, Tsinghua University, China Argentina tal Research – UFZ, Germany USA Mailys Lopes Dolors Armenteras Dan Friess Zoological Society of London, UK Matthew Van Den Broeke Colombia National University, National University of Singapore, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Colombia Justin Moat Singapore USA Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Christos Astaras UK Jean Guillard Oliver Wearn Forest Research Institute, French National Institute for Zoological Society of London, Greece Margarita Mulero-Pázmány Agricultural Research (INRA), Liverpool John Moores University, UK Stephanie Bohlman France UK University of Florida, USA Martin Wegmann José Luís Hernández Stefanoni Nicholas Murray University of Würzburg, Centro de Investigación Científi ca Phil Bouchet James Cook University, Australia Germany de Yucatán A.C., Mexico University of St Andrews, UK Dimitris Poursanidis Jian Zhang Tim Hofmeester Doreen Boyd Foundation for Research and East China Normal University, University of Nottingham, UK Swedish University of Agricultural Technology - Hellas (FORTH), China Sciences, Sweden Greece Graeme Buchanan András Zlinszky Royal Society for the Protection Tommaso Jucker Nicola Quick of Birds, UK CSIRO, Australia Duke University, USA Aarhus University, Denmark R RSE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 2 SE2_v7_i1_issue_info.indd 2 3 3/15/2021 8:02:09 PM /15/2021 8:02:09 PM Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation Volume 7, Issue 1 March 2021 Contents Editorial Making an impact ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Nathalie Pettorelli Interdisciplinary Perspectives Opportunities for improving conservation early warning and alert systems ...................................................................... 7 Karyn M. Tabor & Margaret B. Holland Original Research Fine-scale observations of spatio-spectro-temporal dynamics of bird vocalizations using robot audition techniques ... 18 Shinji Sumitani, Reiji Suzuki, Shiho Matsubayashi, Takaya Arita, Kazuhiro Nakadai & Hiroshi G. Okuno Estimating animal density in three dimensions using capture-frequency data from remote detectors ............................. 36 Juan S. Vargas Soto, Rowshyra A. Castañeda, Nicholas E. Mandrak & Péter K. Molnár Infl uence of altitude on tropical marine habitat classifi cation using imagery from fi xed-wing, water-landing UAV s ..... 50 Sophia L. Ellis, Michelle L. Taylor, Melissa Schiele & Tom B. Letessier Mapping complex coastal wetland mosaics in Gabon for informed ecosystem management: use of object-based classifi cation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 64 Allison Aldous, Steve Schill, George Raber, Marie-Claire Paiz, Emmanuel Mambela & Tariq Stévart Classifying wetland-related land cover types and habitats using fi ne-scale lidar metrics derived from country-wide Airborne Laser Scanning ...................................................................................................................................................... 80 Zsófi a Koma, Arie C. Seijmonsbergen & W. Daniel Kissling Large-scale assessment of intra- and inter-annual breeding success using a remote camera network .............................. 97 Casey Youngfl esh, Fiona M. Jones, Heather J. Lynch, Joan Arthur, Zuzana Roc ˇkaiová, Holly R. Torsey & Tom Hart Estimating inundation of small waterbodies with sub-pixel analysis of Landsat imagery: long-term trends in surface water area and evaluation of common drought indices ..................................................................................................... 109 Ibrahima Sall, Christopher J. Jarchow, Brent H. Sigafus, Lisa A. Eby, Michael J. Forzley & Blake R. Hossack ISSN: 2056-3485 (Online) R RSE2_v7_i1_toc.indd 1 SE2_v7_i1_toc.indd 1 3 3/1/2021 6:47:55 PM /1/2021 6:47:55 PM

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