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Ecological Informatics, Volume 44
Volume 44, March 2018
- Dénes Schmera, János Podani:
Through the jungle of methods quantifying multiple-site resemblance. 1-6 - Hirofumi Michimae, Akiomi Yoshida, Takeshi Emura, Masatoshi Matsunami, Kinya Nishimura:
Reconsidering the estimation of costs of phenotypic plasticity using the robust ridge estimator. 7-20 - Yin Cao, Yuntao Ye, Hongli Zhao, Yunzhong Jiang, Hao Wang, Yizi Shang, Junfeng Wang:
Remote sensing of water quality based on HJ-1A HSI imagery with modified discrete binary particle swarm optimization-partial least squares (MDBPSO-PLS) in inland waters: A case in Weishan Lake. 21-32 - Lingna Liu, Yalin Lei:
An accurate ecological footprint analysis and prediction for Beijing based on SVM model. 33-42 - Tamba Camara, Bernard Kamsu-Foguem, Badié Diourte, Jean Pierre Faye, Oumar Hamadoun:
Management of acoustic risks for buildings near airports. 43-56 - Jui-Sheng Chou, Chia-Chun Ho, Ha-Son Hoang:
Determining quality of water in reservoir using machine learning. 57-75 - Stavros Ntalampiras:
Bird species identification via transfer learning from music genres. 76-81 - Stanislaw Bacior, Barbara Prus:
Infrastructure development and its influence on agricultural land and regional sustainable development. 82-93 - Jeong-Kweon Seo, Seongbok Baik, Sang-Hee Lee:
Simulating the architecture of a termite incipient nest using a convolutional neural network. 94-100 - Pramod Lamsal, Lalit Kumar, Achyut Aryal, Kishor Atreya:
Future climate and habitat distribution of Himalayan Musk Deer (Moschus chrysogaster). 101-108 - Takeshi Shirabe:
Buffered or bundled, least-cost paths are not least-cost corridors: Computational experiments on path-based and wide-path-based models for conservation corridor design and effective distance estimation. 109-116
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