Remote Sensing of Grassland Plant Biodiversity and Functional Traits
Samuel Hayes, Fiona Cawkwell, Karen L. Bacon, Astrid Wingler

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in using remote sensing to monitor grassland plant biodiversity and traits, highlighting new tools and future research needs.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of remote sensing methods for grassland biodiversity and functional traits from 2018 to 2024.
Findings
UAVs provide high-resolution data bridging satellite and ground observations.
Machine learning enhances analysis of remote sensing data for biodiversity monitoring.
Hyperspectral satellite data and a global grassland spectra database are recommended for future research.
Abstract
The use of remotely sensed imagery for the monitoring of both plant biodiversity and functional traits in grassland ecosystems has increased substantially in the last few decades. More recently, uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) have begun to play an increasingly important role, providing repeatable very high‐resolution data, acting as a bridge between the decameter satellite imagery and the point scale data collected on the ground. At the same time, machine learning approaches are rapidly expanding, adding new analysis and modeling tools to the plethora of UAV, aircraft, and satellite observational data. Here, we provide a review of remotely sensed monitoring methods for grassland plant biodiversity and functional traits (Leaf Dry Matter Content, Crude Protein, Potassium, Phosphorus, Nitrogen and Leaf Area Index) between 2018 and 2024. We highlight the key innovations that have occurred,…
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TopicsRemote Sensing in Agriculture · Species Distribution and Climate Change · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
