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Abstract
Cover image: Illustrated here is the first part of an automated process to extract leaf area from herbarium images. Here the model's predictions of leaves are on the pressed plant specimen of Corymbia gilbertensis. Sheet ID NSW370638, collected in 1992 in Queensland, Australia. National Herbarium of NSW, https://registry.opendata.aws/nsw-herbarium - Creative Commons BY 4.0 (CC-BY 4.0). For full details see pages 2183-2197.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Ecology publishes original research papers on all aspects of the ecology of plants (including algae), in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. We do not publish papers concerned solely with cultivated plants and agricultural ecosystems. Studies of plant communities, populations or individual species are accepted, as well as studies of the interactions between plants and animals, fungi or bacteria, providing they focus on the ecology of the plants.
We aim to bring important work using any ecological approach (including molecular techniques) to a wide international audience and therefore only publish papers with strong and ecological messages that advance our understanding of ecological principles.