Benjamin G. Jacob
University of South Florida
Department Of Global Health,
Tampa, Florida
Tanzania
Research Article
Ecogeographically and Non-Ecogeographically Forecasting Discontinuous Canopied Simulium damnosum s.l. Habitats by Interpolating Metrizable Sub-Mixel Mean Solar Exoatmospheric Quantum Scalar Irradiance
Author(s): Benjamin G. Jacob, Robert J.Novak, Laurent D. Toe, Moussa S. Sanfo, Koala Lassane, Daniel A. Griffith, Thomson L. Lakwo, Peace Habomugisha, Moses N. Katabarwa, Thomas R. Unnasch
Benjamin G. Jacob, Robert J.Novak, Laurent D. Toe, Moussa S. Sanfo, Koala Lassane, Daniel A. Griffith, Thomson L. Lakwo, Peace Habomugisha, Moses N. Katabarwa, Thomas R. Unnasch
We interpolated a geospectrally decomposed 5 meter (m) RapidEye™,Red Edge, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), unmixed, endmember, biosignature of a georeferenced, larval habitat of Similium damnosum s.l.,a black fly vector of onchocerciasis. We did so to identify unknown, unsampled, prolific, habitats in African riverine environments. The S. damnosum s.l.larval habitat was initially geosampled in a riverine village in Burkina Faso and overlaid onto the 5m resolution data. The Band Mathfunction of ENVI 4.8TM was employed to calculate the RedEdge NDVI. Before applying the spectral index to the imagery raw mixel (“mixed pixel”) values, digital numbers(DN)] were converted into physically meaningful units to differentiate absorption reflectance spectra and immature Similium productivity based on habitat size.Linear regression was used to equate and quantitate .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2469-4134.1000152