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Ecological Informatics, Volume 36
Volume 36, November 2016
- Mary Lee Berdugo-Lattke, Fabio A. González, Orlando Rangel-Ch, Francisco Gómez:
P-type based dimensionality reduction for open contours of Colombian Páramo plant species. 1-7 - Yoan Fourcade:
Comparing species distributions modelled from occurrence data and from expert-based range maps. Implication for predicting range shifts with climate change. 8-14 - Tewodros T. Wakie, Sunil Kumar, Gabriel B. Senay, Abera Takele, Alemu Lencho:
Spatial prediction of wheat septoria leaf blotch (Septoria tritici) disease severity in Central Ethiopia. 15-30 - Pinar Pamukcu, Nurgul Erdem, Yusuf Serengil, Timothy O. Randhir:
Ecohydrologic modelling of water resources and land use for watershed conservation. 31-41 - Jizhong Wan, Chunjing Wang, Fei-Hai Yu:
Impacts of the spatial scale of climate data on the modeled distribution probabilities of invasive tree species throughout the world. 42-49 - Arnab Banerjee, Moitreyee Banerjee, Joyita Mukherjee, Nabyendu Rakshit, Santanu Ray:
Trophic relationships and ecosystem functioning of Bakreswar Reservoir, India. 50-60 - Carsten Neumann, Sibylle Itzerott, Gabriele Weiss, Birgit Kleinschmit, Sebastian Schmidtlein:
Mapping multiple plant species abundance patterns - A multiobjective optimization procedure for combining reflectance spectroscopy and species ordination. 61-76 - Elisabeth K. A. Spiers, Richard Stafford, Mery Ramirez, Douglas F. Vera Izurieta, Mariaherminia Cornejo, Johnny Chavarria:
Potential role of predators on carbon dynamics of marine ecosystems as assessed by a Bayesian belief network. 77-83 - Marco Filippucci, Gabriele Rinchi, Antonio Brunori, Luigi Nasini, Luca Regni, Primo Proietti:
Architectural modelling of an olive tree. Generative tools for the scientific visualization of morphology and radiation relationships. 84-93 - Rebecca Salles, Patricia Mattos, Ana-Maria Dubois Iorgulescu, Eduardo Bezerra, Leonardo Silva de Lima, Eduardo S. Ogasawara:
Evaluating temporal aggregation for predicting the sea surface temperature of the Atlantic Ocean. 94-105 - Laura Karen Torres-Faurrieta, Michel J. Dreyfus-León, David Rivas:
Recruitment forecasting of yellowfin tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean with artificial neuronal networks. 106-113 - Fabiana G. Barbosa:
The future of invasive African grasses in South America under climate change. 114-117 - Evan L. Turner, Paul A. Montagna:
The max bin regression method to identify maximum bioindicator responses to ecological drivers. 118-125 - Amanda M. West, Sunil Kumar, Cynthia S. Brown, Thomas J. Stohlgren, Jim Bromberg:
Field validation of an invasive species Maxent model. 126-134 - Emmanuel N. Millán, Silvana B. Goirán, Leonardo Forconesi, Julieta N. Aranibar, Carlos García Garino, Eduardo M. Bringa:
Monte Carlo model framework to simulate settlement dynamics. 135-144 - Jennifer L. Price Tack, Brian S. West, Conor P. McGowan, Stephen S. Ditchkoff, Stanley J. Reeves, Allison C. Keever, James B. Grand:
AnimalFinder: A semi-automated system for animal detection in time-lapse camera trap images. 145-151 - Rui Han, Qiuwen Chen, Li Wang, Xinwu Tang:
Preliminary investigation on the changes in trophic structure and energy flow in the Yangtze estuary and adjacent coastal ecosystem due to the Three Gorges Reservoir. 152-161 - Weiliang Wang, Chunling Dong, Wenping Dong, Chuanxi Yang, Tiantian Ju, Lihui Huang, Zongming Ren:
The design and implementation of risk assessment model for hazard installations based on AHP-FCE method: A case study of Nansi Lake Basin. 162-171 - Keun Young Lee, Namil Chung, Suntae Hwang:
Application of an artificial neural network (ANN) model for predicting mosquito abundances in urban areas. 172-180 - Qinxi Bai, Runling Li, Zhijun Li, Matti Leppäranta, Lauri Arvola, Ming Li:
Time-series analyses of water temperature and dissolved oxygen concentration in Lake Valkea-Kotinen (Finland) during ice season. 181-189 - Chunlei Xia, Tae-Soo Chon, Yuedan Liu, Jing Chi, Jangmyung Lee:
Posture tracking of multiple individual fish for behavioral monitoring with visual sensors. 190-198
- William K. Michener:
Advances in Managing Long Term Ecological Research Data. 199-200 - Corinna Gries, Mark R. Gahler, Paul C. Hanson, Timothy K. Kratz, Emily H. Stanley:
Information management at the North Temperate Lakes Long-term Ecological Research site - Successful support of research in a large, diverse, and long running project. 201-208 - Emily B. Rivest, Margaret O'Brien, Lydia Kapsenberg, Chris C. Gotschalk, Carol Blanchette, Umihiko Hoshijima, Gretchen E. Hofmann:
Beyond the benchtop and the benthos: Dataset management planning and design for time series of ocean carbonate chemistry associated with Durafet®-based pH sensors. 209-220 - Siddeswara Guru, Ivan C. Hanigan, Hoang Anh Nguyen, Emma Burns, John Stein, Wade Blanchard, David Lindenmayer, Tim Clancy:
Development of a cloud-based platform for reproducible science: A case study of an IUCN Red List of Ecosystems Assessment. 221-230 - Eric M. Lind:
Unified data management for distributed experiments: A model for collaborative grassroots scientific networks. 231-236 - Margaret O'Brien, Duane Costa, Mark Servilla:
Ensuring the quality of data packages in the LTER network data management system. 237-246 - Mark Servilla, James Brunt, Duane Costa, Jeanine McGann, Robert Waide:
The contribution and reuse of LTER data in the Provenance Aware Synthesis Tracking Architecture (PASTA) data repository. 247-258
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