TY - JOUR AU - Domingo Ruiz, Darío AU - Gómez Almaraz, Cristina AU - Mauro, Francisco AU - Houdas, Hermine Josephine AU - Sangüesa Barreda, Gabriel AU - Rodríguez Puerta, Francisco PY - 2024 SN - 2504-446X UR - https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/69677 AB - Pine species are a key social and economic component in Mediterranean ecosystems, where insect defoliations can have far-reaching consequences. This study aims to quantify the impact of pine processionary moth (PPM) on canopy structures, examining its... LA - eng PB - MDPI KW - Plant canopies KW - Forests and forestry KW - Bosques y silvicultura KW - Forest ecology KW - Ecología forestal KW - Forest management KW - Bosques - Gestión KW - Entomology KW - Insectos forestales KW - Trees - Diseases and pests KW - Arboles - Enfermedades y plagas KW - Pinos - Enfermedades y plagas KW - Pine - Diseases and pests - Control KW - Remote sensing KW - Drone aircraft KW - Vehículos aéreos no tripulados KW - Ecology KW - Plant science TI - Canopy structural changes in black pine trees affected by pine processionary moth using drone-derived data DO - 10.3390/drones8030075 ER -