Luisa J. Elliott
University of Reading
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences | 2006
M. W. Shaw; Tom Harwood; Mike J. Wilkinson; Luisa J. Elliott
Models of windblown pollen or spore movement are required to predict gene flow from genetically modified (GM) crops and the spread of fungal diseases. We suggest a simple form for a function describing the distance moved by a pollen grain or fungal spore, for use in generic models of dispersal. The function has power-law behaviour over sub-continental distances. We show that air-borne dispersal of rapeseed pollen in two experiments was inconsistent with an exponential model, but was fitted by power-law models, implying a large contribution from distant fields to the catches observed. After allowance for this ‘background’ by applying Fourier transforms to deconvolve the mixture of distant and local sources, the data were best fit by power-laws with exponents between 1.5 and 2. We also demonstrate that for a simple model of area sources, the median dispersal distance is a function of field radius and that measurement from the source edge can be misleading. Using an inverse-square dispersal distribution deduced from the experimental data and the distribution of rapeseed fields deduced by remote sensing, we successfully predict observed rapeseed pollen density in the city centres of Derby and Leicester (UK).
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing | 2009
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Joel Allainguillaume; Mike J. Wilkinson
High resolution descriptions of plant distribution have utility for many ecological applications but are especially useful for predictive modeling of gene flow from transgenic crops. Difficulty lies in the extrapolation errors that occur when limited ground survey data are scaled up to the landscape or national level. This problem is epitomized by the wide confidence limits generated in a previous attempt to describe the national abundance of riverside Brassica rapa (a wild relative of cultivated rapeseed) across the United Kingdom. Here, we assess the value of airborne remote sensing to locate B. rapa over large areas and so reduce the need for extrapolation. We describe results from flights over the river Nene in England acquired using Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) imagery, together with ground truth data. It proved possible to detect 97% of flowering B. rapa on the basis of spectral profiles. This included all stands of plants that occupied >2m square (>5 plants), which were detected using single-pixel classification. It also included very small populations (<5 flowering plants, 1-2m square) that generated mixed pixels, which were detected using spectral unmixing. The high detection accuracy for flowering B. rapa was coupled with a rather large false positive rate (43%). The latter could be reduced by using the image detections to target fieldwork to confirm species identity, or by acquiring additional remote sensing data such as laser altimetry or multitemporal imagery.
Science | 2003
Mike J. Wilkinson; Luisa J. Elliott; Joel Allainguillaume; M. W. Shaw; Carol Norris; Ruth Welters; Matthew Alexander; Jeremy Sweet; David C. Mason
Journal of Applied Ecology | 2004
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Mike J. Wilkinson; Joel Allainguillaume; Carol Norris; Matthew Alexander; Ruth Welters
Journal of Applied Ecology | 2004
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Mike J. Wilkinson; Joel Allainguillaume; Carol Norris; Matthew Alexander; Ruth Welters
Journal of Applied Ecology | 2004
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Mike J. Wilkinson; Joel Allainguillaume; Carol Norris; Matthew R. Alexander; Ruth Welters
Archive | 2004
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Mike J. Wilkinson; Joel Allainguillaume
Archive | 2004
Mike J. Wilkinson; Luisa J. Elliott; Joel Allainguillaume; Carol Norris; Ruth Welters; Matthew Alexander; Giulia Cuccato; Jeremy Sweet; Michael Warren Shaw; David C. Mason
Archive | 2004
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Mike J. Wilkinson; Joel Allainguillaume
Journal of Applied Ecology | 2004
Luisa J. Elliott; David C. Mason; Mike J. Wilkinson; Joel Allainguillaume; Carol Norris; Matthew Alexander; Ruth Welters
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