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Diana King
Diana King
Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future (SAEF), University of Wollongong
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Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to capture micro-topography of Antarctic moss beds
A Lucieer, D Turner, DH King, SA Robinson
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 27, 53-62, 2014
3322014
Spatial co-registration of ultra-high resolution visible, multispectral and thermal images acquired with a micro-UAV over Antarctic Moss Beds
D Turner, A Lucieer, Z Malenovský, DH King, SA Robinson
Remote Sensing 6 (5), 4003-4024, 2014
2422014
Rapid change in East Antarctic terrestrial vegetation in response to regional drying
SA Robinson, DH King, J Bramley-Alves, MJ Waterman, MB Ashcroft, ...
Nature Climate Change 8, 879-884, 2018
1242018
Unmanned aircraft system advances health mapping of fragile polar vegetation
Z Malenovský, A Lucieer, DH King, JD Turnbull, SA Robinson
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8 (12), 1842-1857, 2017
1022017
The 2019/2020 summer of Antarctic heatwaves
SA Robinson, AR Klekociuk, DH King, M Pizarro Rojas, GE Zúńiga, ...
Global change biology 26 (6), 3178-3180, 2020
892020
Assessment of Antarctic moss health from multi-sensor UAS imagery with Random Forest Modelling
D Turner, A Lucieer, Z Malenovský, D King, SA Robinson
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 68 …, 2018
632018
Dominating the Antarctic environment: bryophytes in a time of change
J Bramley-Alves, DH King, SA Robinson, RE Miller
Photosynthesis in bryophytes and early land plants, 309-324, 2014
612014
Bryophyte species composition over moisture gradients in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: development of a baseline for monitoring climate change impacts
J Wasley, SA Robinson, JD Turnbull, DH King, W Wanek, M Popp
Biodiversity 13 (3-4), 257-264, 2012
422012
Moving beyond presence and absence when examining changes in species distributions
MB Ashcroft, DH King, B Raymond, JD Turnbull, J Wasley, SA Robinson
Global change biology 23 (8), 2929-2940, 2017
342017
Semi-automated analysis of digital photographs for monitoring East Antarctic vegetation
DH King, J Wasley, MB Ashcroft, E Ryan-Colton, A Lucieer, LA Chisholm, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 11, 766, 2020
182020
Integrating transient heterogeneity of non-photochemical quenching in shade-grown heterobaric leaves of avocado (Persea americana L.): Responses to CO2 concentration, stomatal …
K Takayama, D King, SA Robinson, B Osmond
Plant and Cell Physiology 54 (11), 1852-1866, 2013
62013
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for non-destructive health mapping of polar vegetation: Showcase of East Antarctic moss beds
T Darren, Z Malenovský, A Lucieer, DH King, JD Turnbull, SA Robinson
Book of Abstracts, 430, 2017
22017
Anatomy of a heatwave: how Antarctica recorded a 20.75° C day last month
DM Bergstrom, A Klekociuk, DH King, SA Robinson
12020
Monitoring Antarctic bryophyte communities in a time of change
DH King
UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG, 2017
12017
[I] Towards an Antarctic Near shore and Terrestrial Observing System (ANTOS)
S Robinson, D King
2019
Moss species on the move in East Antarctic terrestrial communities
SA Robinson, MJ Waterman, DH King, J Turnbull, JE Bramley-Alves, ...
2019
Changes in health of Windmill Islands vegetation: a decade of monitoring
S Robinson, D King, J Wasley, E Ryan-Colton, T Benny, A Lucieer
Book of Abstracts, 267, 2017
2017
Modelling abundance of Antarctic mosses using presence-absence data
B Ashcroft Michael, DH King, B Raymond, JD Turnbull, J Wasley, ...
Book of Abstracts, 145, 2017
2017
Drivers of biodiversity in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems
A Robinson Sharon, DH King, MJ Waterman, JD Turnbull, ...
Book of Abstracts, 192, 2017
2017
Airborne, satellite and ground imaging spectroscopy data for estimation of chlorophyll content, leaf density and relative vigour of Antarctic mosses at ASPA 135 and Robinson …
Z Malenovsky, A Lucieer, SA Robinson, D King, J Turnbull, J Wasley, ...
2017
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