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Climate Research
The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI): unforeseen successes in animal ecology
Bogumila Jędrzejewska1  Nathalie Pettorelli1  Nils Bunnefeld1  Mauricio Lima1  Sadie Ryan1  Thomas Mueller1  Kyrre Kausrud1 
关键词:   Satellite;    Primary productivity;    Remote sensing;    Environmental change;    NDVI;   
DOI  :  10.3354/cr00936
来源: Inter-Research Science Publishing
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ABSTRACT: This review highlights the latest developments associated with the use of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in ecology. Over the last decade, the NDVI has proven extremely useful in predicting herbivore and non-herbivore distribution, abundance and life history traits in space and time. Due to the continuous nature of NDVI since mid-1981, the relative importance of different temporal and spatial lags on population performance can be assessed, widening our understanding of population dynamics. Previously thought to be most useful in temperate environments, the utility of this satellite-derived index has been demonstrated even in sparsely vegetated areas. Climate models can be used to reconstruct historical patterns in vegetation dynamics in addition to anticipating the effects of future environmental change on biodiversity. NDVI has thus been established as a crucial tool for assessing past and future population and biodiversity consequences of change in climate, vegetation phenology and primary productivity.

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