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Ecological Informatics, Volume 15
Volume 15, May 2013
- Nicolas Picard, Avner Bar-Hen:
Cluster analysis for two-level data sets: Classifying tree species from individual measurements. 1-7 - Brice B. Hanberry:
Finer grain size increases effects of error and changes influence of environmental predictors on species distribution models. 8-13 - Rodolphe Gonzales, Jeffrey A. Cardille, Lael Parrott:
Agent-based land-use models and farming games on the social web - Fertile ground for a collaborative future? 14-21 - Kaishan Song, Lin Li, Zuchuan Li, Lenore Tedesco, Bob Hall, Kun Shi:
Remote detection of cyanobacteria through phycocyanin for water supply source using three-band model. 22-33 - Jarbas J. de Mesquita Sá Junior, Davi Rodrigo Rossatto, Rosana Marta Kolb, Odemir Martinez Bruno:
A computer vision approach to quantify leaf anatomical plasticity: a case study on Gochnatia polymorpha (Less.) Cabrera. 34-43 - Christina Bogner, Baltasar Trancón y Widemann, Holger Lange:
Characterising flow patterns in soils by feature extraction and multiple consensus clustering. 44-52 - Karl-Heinz Rahn, Steffen Klatt, Edwin Haas, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl:
Improving efficiency of a statistical analysis of complex ecological models, when using the statistical software R by parallelising tasks with Rmpi. 53-57 - Joel A. Granados, Eric A. Graham, Philippe Bonnet, Eric M. Yuen, Michael Hamilton:
EcoIP: An open source image analysis toolkit to identify different stages of plant phenology for multiple species with pan-tilt-zoom cameras. 58-65 - Jakob Zscheischler, Miguel D. Mahecha, Stefan Harmeling, Markus Reichstein:
Detection and attribution of large spatiotemporal extreme events in Earth observation data. 66-73 - Richard Stafford, Adam G. Hart, Anne E. Goodenough:
A visual method to identify significant latitudinal changes in species' distributions. 74-84 - Markus Gastauer, João Augusto Alves Meira-Neto:
Avoiding inaccuracies in tree calibration and phylogenetic community analysis using Phylocom 4.2. 85-90 - Devtulya Kavathekar, Thomas Mueller, William F. Fagan:
Introducing AMV (Animal Movement Visualizer), a visualization tool for animal movement data from satellite collars and radiotelemetry. 91-95 - Azita Farashi, Mohammad Kaboli, Mahmoud Karami:
Predicting range expansion of invasive raccoons in northern Iran using ENFA model at two different scales. 96-102
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