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Ecological Informatics, Volume 51
Volume 51, May 2019
- Kristen Bellisario, Jack VanSchaik, Zhao Zhao, Amandine Gasc, Hichem Omrani, Bryan C. Pijanowski:
Contributions of MIR to Soundscape Ecology. Part 2: Spectral timbral analysis for discriminating soundscape components. 1-14 - Christoph Wohner, Johannes Peterseil, Dimitris Poursanidis, Tomás Kliment, Mike Wilson, Michael Mirtl, Nektarios Chrysoulakis:
DEIMS-SDR - A web portal to document research sites and their associated data. 15-24 - Julián A. Velasco, Constantino González-Salazar:
Akaike information criterion should not be a "test" of geographical prediction accuracy in ecological niche modelling. 25-32 - Alessandra Lumini, Loris Nanni:
Deep learning and transfer learning features for plankton classification. 33-43 - Ahmad Salman, Salman Maqbool, Abdul Hannan Khan, Ahsan Jalal, Faisal Shafait:
Real-time fish detection in complex backgrounds using probabilistic background modelling. 44-51 - Zuzanna A. Jagiello, Marcin K. Dyderski, Lukasz Dylewski:
What can we learn about the behaviour of red and grey squirrels from YouTube? 52-60 - Lucianne Casasanta Garcia, Bernard Kamsu-Foguem:
BIM-oriented data mining for thermal performance of prefabricated buildings. 61-72 - Faizan Saleem, M. Kamran Azim, Atif Mustafa, Junaid Ahmed Kori, Muhammad Saad Hussain:
Metagenomic profiling of fresh water lakes at different altitudes in Pakistan. 73-81 - Mark Altaweel, Christopher Bone, Jesse Abrams:
Documents as data: A content analysis and topic modeling approach for analyzing responses to ecological disturbances. 82-95 - Kristen Bellisario, Bryan C. Pijanowski:
Contributions of MIR to soundscape ecology. Part I: Potential methodological synergies. 96-102 - Kristen Bellisario, Taylor Broadhead, David Savage, Zhao Zhao, Hichem Omrani, Sai-hua Zhang, John A. Springer, Bryan C. Pijanowski:
Contributions of MIR to soundscape ecology. Part 3: Tagging and classifying audio features using a multi-labeling k-nearest neighbor approach. 103-111 - Samuel Hoffmann, Laura Steiner, Andreas Schweiger, Alessandro Chiarucci, Carl Beierkuhnlein:
Optimizing sampling effort and information content of biodiversity surveys: a case study of alpine grassland. 112-120 - Jesse F. Abrams, Anand Vashishtha, Seth T. Wong, An Nguyen, Azlan Mohamed, Sebastian Wieser, Arjan Kuijper, Andreas Wilting, Anirban Mukhopadhyay:
Habitat-Net: Segmentation of habitat images using deep learning. 121-128 - Christina W. Tsai, Huntington Treadwell:
Analysis of trends and variability of toxic concentrations in the Niagara River using the Hilbert-Huang transform method. 129-150 - John H. Porter:
Evaluating a thesaurus for discovery of ecological data. 151-156 - Verónica Andreo, Mariana Belgiu, Diana Brito Hoyos, Frank B. Osei, Cecilia Provensal, Alfred Stein:
Rodents and satellites: Predicting mice abundance and distribution with Sentinel-2 data. 157-167 - Susana França, Henrique N. Cabral:
Distribution models of estuarine fish species: The effect of sampling bias, species ecology and threshold selection on models' accuracy. 168-176 - Mauricio Orozco-Alzate, John Makario Londoño-Bonilla, Valentina Nale, Manuele Bicego:
Towards better volcanic risk-assessment systems by applying ensemble classification methods to triaxial seismic-volcanic signals. 177-184 - Huan Yu, Xiangmeng Liu, Bo Kong, Ruopu Li, Guangxing Wang:
Landscape ecology development supported by geospatial technologies: A review. 185-192 - Joyita Mukherjee, Amiya Ranjan Bhowmick, Phani Bhusan Ghosh, Santanu Ray:
Impact of environmental factors on the dependency of litter biomass in carbon cycling of Hooghly estuary, India. 193-200
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