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Daniel Ierodiaconou

Daniel Ierodiaconou

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
5809
World Ranking
7211
National Ranking
263

Overview

Daniel Ierodiaconou is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research within the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several interconnected subfields including Ecology, Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The primary areas of study focus on coastal and marine environments, particularly in topics such as coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, coastal and marine dynamics, coral and marine ecosystems studies, marine and fisheries research, marine animal studies overview, marine and coastal plant biology, and ichthyology and marine biology.

Recent publications demonstrate a diverse research portfolio involving marine ecosystems, remote sensing applications, and innovative methodologies. Notable papers include:

  • A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo-video surveys of demersal fish assemblages, 2020, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • The application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to estimate above-ground biomass of mangrove ecosystems, 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • High variability of Blue Carbon storage in seagrass meadows at the estuary scale, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Operational Protocols for the Use of Drones in Marine Animal Research, 2020, Drones
  • Citizen science for monitoring seasonal-scale beach erosion and behaviour with aerial drones, 2021, Scientific Reports

Frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Marine Geology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research activity. Frequent co-authors are Mary Young, David M. Kennedy, Peter I. Macreadie, Rafael C. Carvalho, and Jacquomo Monk.

Best Publications

  • Perceived and objectively measured greenness of neighbourhoods: Are they measuring the same thing?

    Eva R. Leslie;Takemi Sugiyama;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Peter Kremer

  • A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo-video surveys of demersal fish assemblages

    Tim Langlois;Jordan Goetze;Todd Bond;Jacquomo Monk

  • The application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to estimate above-ground biomass of mangrove ecosystems

    Alejandro Navarro;Mary Young;Blake Allan;Paul Carnell

  • Comparison of automated classification techniques for predicting benthic biological communities using hydroacoustics and video observations

    D. Ierodiaconou;J. Monk;A. Rattray;L. Laurenson

  • High variability of Blue Carbon storage in seagrass meadows at the estuary scale.

    Aurora M. Ricart;Aurora M. Ricart;Paul H. York;Catherine V. Bryant;Michael A. Rasheed

  • The consequences of land use change on nutrient exports: a regional scale assessment in south-west Victoria, Australia.

    Daniel Ierodiaconou;Laurie Laurenson;Marc Leblanc;Frank Stagnitti

  • Protected species use of a coastal marine migratory corridor connecting marine protected areas

    Kellie L. Pendoley;Gail Schofield;Paul A. Whittock;Daniel Ierodiaconou

  • Operational Protocols for the Use of Drones in Marine Animal Research

    Vincent Raoult;Andrew P Colefax;Blake M. Allan;Daniele Cagnazzi

  • Integrating Multibeam Backscatter Angular Response, Mosaic and Bathymetry Data for Benthic Habitat Mapping

    Rozaimi Che Hasan;Rozaimi Che Hasan;Daniel A. Ierodiaconou;Laurie J. B. Laurenson;Alexandre C. G. Schimel

  • Use of long-distance migration patterns of an endangered species to inform conservation planning for the world's largest marine protected area.

    Graeme C. Hays;Graeme C. Hays;Jeanne A. Mortimer;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Nicole Esteban

  • Evaluation of Four Supervised Learning Methods for Benthic Habitat Mapping Using Backscatter from Multi-Beam Sonar

    Rozaimi Che Hasan;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Jacquomo Monk

  • Futurecasting ecological research: The rise of technoecology

    Blake M. Allan;Dale G. Nimmo;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Jeremy VanDerWal

  • Applications of unmanned aerial vehicles in intertidal reef monitoring

    Sarah L. Murfitt;Blake M. Allan;Alecia Bellgrove;Alex Rattray

  • Combining pixel and object based image analysis of ultra-high resolution multibeam bathymetry and backscatter for habitat mapping in shallow marine waters

    Daniel Ierodiaconou;Alexandre C. G. Schimel;Alexandre C. G. Schimel;David Kennedy;Jacquomo Monk;Jacquomo Monk

  • Marine Benthic Habitat Mapping using Multibeam Data, GeoreferencedVideo and Image Classification Techniques in Victoria, Australia.

    Daniel Ierodiaconou;S. Burq;M. Reston;Laurie Laurenson

  • Habitat suitability for marine fishes using presence-only modelling and multibeam sonar

    Jacquomo Monk;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Vincent L. Versace;Alecia Bellgrove

  • Combining angular response classification and backscatter imagery segmentation for benthic biological habitat mapping

    Rozaimi Che Hasan;Rozaimi Che Hasan;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Laurie Laurenson

  • Assessment of spatiotemporal varying relationships between rainfall, land cover and surface water area using geographically weighted regression

    Stuart Brown;Vincent L. Versace;Laurie Laurenson;Daniel Ierodiaconou

  • Citizen science for monitoring seasonal-scale beach erosion and behaviour with aerial drones

    Nicolas Pucino;David M Kennedy;Rafael Cabral Carvalho;Blake Allan

  • Hydro-acoustic remote sensing of benthic biological communities on the shallow South East Australian continental shelf

    Alex Rattray;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Laurie Laurenson;Shoaib Burq

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Stagnitti
Frank Stagnitti Deakin University
Peter I. Macreadie
Peter I. Macreadie Deakin University
Euan S. Harvey
Euan S. Harvey Curtin University
Marc Leblanc
Marc Leblanc University of Avignon
Charlie Huveneers
Charlie Huveneers Flinders University
Mark G. Meekan
Mark G. Meekan Australian Institute of Marine Science
Michelle R. Heupel
Michelle R. Heupel University of Tasmania
Tim J. Langlois
Tim J. Langlois University of Western Australia
Neville S. Barrett
Neville S. Barrett University of Tasmania
Stephen J. Newman
Stephen J. Newman Government of Western Australia

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