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Ecological Informatics, Volume 41
Volume 41, September 2017
- Ignacio Sánchez-Gendriz, Linilson Rodrigues Padovese:
A methodology for analyzing biological choruses from long-term passive acoustic monitoring in natural areas. 1-10 - Aurona Gerber
, Nishal Morar, Thomas Meyer
, Connal Eardley:
Ontology-based support for taxonomic functions. 11-23 - Alexander Gómez-Villa
, Augusto Salazar, Jesús Francisco Vargas-Bonilla
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Towards automatic wild animal monitoring: Identification of animal species in camera-trap images using very deep convolutional neural networks. 24-32 - Florencia Rositano
, Gervasio Piñeiro
, Federico E. Bert, Diego O. Ferraro
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A comparison of two sensitivity analysis techniques based on four bayesian models representing ecosystem services provision in the Argentine Pampas. 33-39 - Chen Lin
, Weiping Hu, Jinduo Xu, Ronghua Ma:
Development of a visualization platform oriented to Lake water quality targets management - A case study of Lake Taihu. 40-53 - Derek S. Haselhorst, David K. Tcheng, J. Enrique Moreno, Surangi Punyasena
:
The effects of seasonal and long-term climatic variability on Neotropical flowering phenology: An ecoinformatic analysis of aerial pollen data. 54-63 - Sharmistha Swain, Sachith Abeysundara, Katharine Hayhoe, Anne M. K. Stoner:
Future changes in summer MODIS-based enhanced vegetation index for the South-Central United States. 64-73 - Franz Mora:
A structural equation modeling approach for formalizing and evaluating ecological integrity in terrestrial ecosystems. 74-90 - Felicity J. Ni, Noreen E. Kelly, George B. Arhonditsis
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Towards the development of an ecophysiological Daphnia model to examine effects of toxicity and nutrition. 91-107 - Amy E. Frazier, Peter Kedron
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Comparing forest fragmentation in Eastern U.S. forests using patch-mosaic and gradient surface models. 108-115 - Seth R. Fore, Michael J. Hill
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Modeling the potential natural vegetation of Minnesota, USA. 116-132
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