Recent advances in the remote sensing of insects

被引:57
作者
Rhodes, Marcus W. [1 ]
Bennie, Jonathan J. [2 ]
Spalding, Adrian [3 ]
Ffrench-Constant, Richard H. [4 ]
Maclean, Ilya M. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Environm & Sustainabil Inst, Penryn Campus, Penryn TR10 9FE, Cornwall, England
[2] Univ Exeter, Ctr Geog & Environm Sci, Penryn Campus, Penryn TR10 9FE, Cornwall, England
[3] Spalding Associates Environm Ltd, 10 Walsingham Pl, Truro TR1 2RP, Cornwall, England
[4] Univ Exeter, Ctr Ecol & Conservat, Penryn Campus, Penryn TR10 9FE, Cornwall, England
关键词
drone; entomology; habitat; LiDAR; light pollution; microclimate; radar; satellite; thermal imaging; unmanned aerial vehicle; VERTICAL-LOOKING RADAR; FIRE ANT HYMENOPTERA; BARK BEETLE DAMAGE; HIGH-RESOLUTION; LIGHT POLLUTION; HIGH-ALTITUDE; ARTIFICIAL-LIGHT; SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; FORMICIDAE MOUNDS; VEGETATION TYPES;
D O I
10.1111/brv.12802
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Remote sensing has revolutionised many aspects of ecological research, enabling spatiotemporal data to be collected in an efficient and highly automated manner. The last two decades have seen phenomenal growth in capabilities for high-resolution remote sensing that increasingly offers opportunities to study small, but ecologically important organisms, such as insects. Here we review current applications for using remote sensing within entomological research, highlighting the emerging opportunities that now arise through advances in spatial, temporal and spectral resolution. Remote sensing can be used to map environmental variables, such as habitat, microclimate and light pollution, capturing data on topography, vegetation structure and composition, and luminosity at spatial scales appropriate to insects. Such data can also be used to detect insects indirectly from the influences that they have on the environment, such as feeding damage or nest structures, whilst opportunities for directly detecting insects are also increasingly available. Entomological radar and light detection and ranging (LiDAR), for example, are transforming our understanding of aerial insect abundance and movement ecology, whilst ultra-high spatial resolution drone imagery presents tantalising new opportunities for direct observation. Remote sensing is rapidly developing into a powerful toolkit for entomologists, that we envisage will soon become an integral part of insect science.
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