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Mitchell B. Lyons
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 85
Citations - 3804
Mitchell B. Lyons is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seagrass & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 73 publications receiving 2529 citations. Previous affiliations of Mitchell B. Lyons include Office of Environment and Heritage & Curtin University.
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The global distribution and trajectory of tidal flats
Nicholas J. Murray,Nicholas J. Murray,Stuart R. Phinn,Michael F DeWitt,Renata Ferrari,Renee Johnston,Mitchell B. Lyons,Nicholas Clinton,David Thau,Richard A. Fuller +9 more
TL;DR: Analyses of over 700,000 satellite images are presented to map the global extent of tidal flats over the past thirty years, and enable assessments of the status and likely future trajectories of these coastal ecosystems.
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Bringing an ecological view of change to Landsat‐based remote sensing
Robert E. Kennedy,Serge Andréfouët,Warren B. Cohen,Cristina Gómez,Patrick Griffiths,Martin Hais,Sean P. Healey,Eileen H. Helmer,Patrick Hostert,Mitchell B. Lyons,Mitchell B. Lyons,Garrett W. Meigs,Dirk Pflugmacher,Stuart R. Phinn,Scott Powell,Peter Scarth,Susmita Sen,Todd A. Schroeder,Annemarie Schneider,Ruth Sonnenschein,James E. Vogelmann,Michael A. Wulder,Zhe Zhu +22 more
TL;DR: The concept of change embodied in much of the traditional remote sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring in natural systems, omitting many more subtle processes of interest to ecologists as discussed by the authors.
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Intercomparison of shallow water bathymetry, hydro‐optics, and benthos mapping techniques in Australian and Caribbean coastal environments
Arnold G. Dekker,Arnold G. Dekker,Stuart R. Phinn,Janet Anstee,Paul Bissett,Vittorio E. Brando,Vittorio E. Brando,Brandon Casey,Peter Fearns,John D. Hedley,Wojciech Klonowski,Zhong P. Lee,M. J. Lynch,Mitchell B. Lyons,Curtis D. Mobley,Chris Roelfsema +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the accuracy and computational efficiency of one empirical and five radiative-transfer-based published approaches applied to coastal sites at Lee Stocking Island in the Bahamas and Moreton Bay in eastern Australia.
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Unravelling complexity in seagrass systems for management: Australia as a microcosm
Kieryn Kilminster,Kathryn McMahon,Michelle Waycott,Gary A. Kendrick,Peter Scanes,Len J. McKenzie,Katherine R. O'Brien,Mitchell B. Lyons,Angus J. P. Ferguson,Paul S. Maxwell,Tim M. Glasby,James Udy +11 more
TL;DR: A functional classification of seagrass habitats based on modes of resilience to inform management for all seagRass communities is adopted, which has world-wide relevance as the Australian case-studies have many analogues throughout the world.
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Integrating Quickbird Multi-Spectral Satellite and Field Data: Mapping Bathymetry, Seagrass Cover, Seagrass Species and Change in Moreton Bay, Australia in 2004 and 2007
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that multiple spatial products (bathymetry, seagrass and change maps) can be produced from single satellite images and a concurrent field survey dataset, and was produced at higher spatial resolution and accuracy levels than previous studies in Moreton Bay.