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Ecological Informatics, Volume 12
Volume 12, November 2012
- Sandip Mandal, Santanu Ray, Sven Eric Jørgensen:
Exergy as an indicator: Observations of an aquatic ecosystem model. 1-9 - Marcin Radom, Agnieszka Rybarczyk, Renzo Kottmann, Piotr Formanowicz, Marta Szachniuk, Frank Oliver Glöckner, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, Jacek Blazewicz:
Poseidon: An information retrieval and extraction system for metagenomic marine science. 10-15 - Fei Wang, Kenji Omasa:
Image measurements of leaf scorches on landscape trees subjected to extreme meteorological events. 16-22 - Yanbin Hao, Xiaoming Kang, Xiaoyong Cui, K. Ding, Yanfen Wang, Xiaoqi Zhou:
Verification of a threshold concept of ecologically effective precipitation pulse: From plant individuals to ecosystem. 23-30 - Petr Hájek, Vladimír Olej:
Ozone prediction on the basis of neural networks, support vector regression and methods with uncertainty. 31-42 - Eric P. Kasten, Stuart H. Gage, Jordan Fox, Wooyeong Joo:
The remote environmental assessment laboratory's acoustic library: An archive for studying soundscape ecology. 50-67 - Uta Schirpke, Georg Leitinger, Ulrike Tappeiner, Erich Tasser:
SPA-LUCC: Developing land-use/cover scenarios in mountain landscapes. 68-76 - Wei He, Ning Qin, Qi-Shuang He, Yan Wang, Xiang-Zhen Kong, Fu-Liu Xu:
Characterization, ecological and health risks of DDTs and HCHs in water from a large shallow Chinese lake. 77-84 - R. Y. Gao, Ling Shao, J. S. Li, S. Guo, M. Y. Han, Jing Meng, J. B. Liu, F. X. Xu, Cong Lin:
Comparison of greenhouse gas emission accounting for a constructed wetland wastewater treatment system. 85-92 - Shan Guo, Ling Shao, H. Chen, Z. Li, J. B. Liu, F. X. Xu, J. S. Li, M. Y. Han, Jing Meng, Zhan-Ming Chen, Shuangcheng Li:
Inventory and input-output analysis of CO2 emissions by fossil fuel consumption in Beijing 2007. 93-100 - J. S. Li, Na Duan, S. Guo, Ling Shao, Cong Lin, J. H. Wang, J. Hou, Y. Hou, Jing Meng, M. Y. Han:
Renewable resource for agricultural ecosystem in China: Ecological benefit for biogas by-product for planting. 101-110
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