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- 2020
- Keanu Buschbacher, Dirk Ahrens, Marianne Espeland, Volker Steinhage:
Image-based species identification of wild bees using convolutional neural networks. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Irina Cârlan, Bogdan-Andrei Mihai, Constantin Nistor, André Große-Stoltenberg:
Identifying urban vegetation stress factors based on open access remote sensing imagery and field observations. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Juliette Florentin, Thierry Dutoit, Olivier Verlinden:
Detection and identification of European woodpeckers with deep convolutional neural networks. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Bi-cai Guan, Han-jing Guo, Si-si Chen, Dong-ming Li, Xiang Liu, Xi Gong, Gang Ge:
Shifting ranges of eleven invasive alien plants in China in the face of climate change. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Farah Hoque, Baoxin Hu, Jianguo Wang, G. Brent Hall:
Use of geospatial methods to characterize dispersion of the Emerald ash borer in southern Ontario, Canada. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Shelan S. Jeawak, Christopher B. Jones, Steven Schockaert:
Predicting environmental features by learning spatiotemporal embeddings from social media. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Osamu Komori, Shinto Eguchi, Yusuke Saigusa, Buntarou Kusumoto, Yasuhiro Kubota:
Sampling bias correction in species distribution models by quasi-linear Poisson point process. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Ricardo Navares, José Luis Aznarte:
Predicting air quality with deep learning LSTM: Towards comprehensive models. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Brian O'Connor, Stephan Bojinski, Claudia Röösli, Michael E. Schaepman:
Monitoring global changes in biodiversity and climate essential as ecological crisis intensifies. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Rosalyn L. Putland, Allen F. Mensinger:
Exploring the soundscape of small freshwater lakes. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Mohammad Mousaei Sanjerehei, Philip W. Rundel:
A comparison of methods for detecting association between plant species. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Zakaria Saoud:
Can we estimate insect identification ease degrees from their identification key paths? Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Otavio Moro Serra, F. P. R. Martins, Linilson Rodrigues Padovese:
Active contour-based detection of estuarine dolphin whistles in spectrogram images. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Pan Wan, Ruirui He:
Soil microbial community characteristics under different vegetation types at the national nature reserve of Xiaolongshan Mountains, Northwest China. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Weideng Wei, Gai Luo, Jianghong Ran, Jing Li:
Zilong: A tool to identify empty images in camera-trap data. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Timothy G. Whiteside, Andrew J. Esparon, Renée E. Bartolo:
A semi-automated approach for quantitative mapping of woody cover from historical time series aerial photography and satellite imagery. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Hiroki Yokoi, Kei-ichi Tainaka, Nariyuki Nakagiri, Kazunori Sato:
Self-organized habitat segregation in an ambush-predator system: Nonlinear migration of prey between two patches with finite capacities. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020) - Elizabeth Znidersic, Michael Towsey, W. Kelly Roy, Sarah E. Darling, Anthony Truskinger, Paul Roe, David M. Watson:
Using visualization and machine learning methods to monitor low detectability species - The least bittern as a case study. Ecol. Informatics 55 (2020)
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