Satellite data reveals hidden plant diversity hotspots, boosting conservation efforts.
The researchers developed a method to measure how different plants interact with sunlight, called plant spectral diversity. They used this method to break down the overall spectral diversity into parts found within and among plant communities. By doing this, they were able to identify areas with unique plant features and hotspots of diversity within regions. This new approach can help in conservation efforts as it pinpoints areas with high diversity and distinct plant compositions, which are important for maintaining healthy ecosystems.