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Ecological Informatics, Volume 30
Volume 30, November 2015
- Ralf Wieland, Karin Groth, Felix Linde, Wilfried Mirschel:
Spatial Analysis and Modeling Tool Version 2 (SAMT2), a spatial modeling tool kit written in Python. 1-5 - Benito Zaragozí, Antonio Belda-Antolí, Pablo Giménez-Font, José Tomás Navarro-Carrión, Andreu Bonet:
Advances in camera trap data management tools: Towards collaborative development and integration with GIS. 6-11 - Lixia Niu, Pieter H. A. J. M. van Gelder, Changkuan Zhang, Yiqing Guan, J. K. Vrijling:
Statistical analysis of phytoplankton biomass in coastal waters: Case study of the Wadden Sea near Lauwersoog (The Netherlands) from 2000 to 2009. 12-19 - Shari Matzner, Valerie I. Cullinan, Corey A. Duberstein:
Two-dimensional thermal video analysis of offshore bird and bat flight. 20-28 - Feifei Tan, Zhaohua Lu:
Interaction characteristics and development pattern of sustainability system in BHR (Bohai Rim) and YRD (Yangtze River) regions, China. 29-39 - Nathan B. Piekielek, A. J. Hansen, T. Chang:
Using custom scientific workflow software and GIS to inform protected area climate adaptation planning in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. 40-48 - P. J. García Nieto, José Ramón Alonso Fernández, Esperanza García Gonzalo, Cristina Díaz Muñiz, Ricardo Mayo Bayón, Víctor M. González Suárez:
A new predictive model for the cyanotoxin content from experimental cyanobacteria concentrations in a reservoir based on the ABC optimized support vector machine approach: A case study in Northern Spain. 49-59 - Liyu Tang, Can Hou, Hongyu Huang, Chongcheng Chen, Jie Zou, Ding Lin:
Light interception efficiency analysis based on three-dimensional peach canopy models. 60-67 - Jeffrey F. Bromaghin:
Simulating realistic predator signatures in quantitative fatty acid signature analysis. 68-71 - Bernard Kamsu-Foguem, Aurélie Flammang, Germaine Tchuenté-Foguem:
Knowledge engineering approach for the analysis of viticulture. 72-81 - Gurbir Perhar, George B. Arhonditsis:
Development of a metabolite-driven daphnia ecophysiological model. 82-96 - Taylor Anderson, Suzana Dragicevic:
An agent-based modeling approach to represent infestation dynamics of the emerald ash borer beetle. 97-109 - Peng Gao, John A. Kupfer:
Uncovering food web structure using a novel trophic similarity measure. 110-118 - Youhua Chen:
Independence of total species richness and richness difference are not the same thing. 119-123 - Shin Nagai, Tomoharu Inoue, Toshiyuki Ohtsuka, Shinpei Yoshitake, Kenlo Nishida Nasahara, Taku M. Saitoh:
Uncertainties involved in leaf fall phenology detected by digital camera. 124-132 - Guofeng Zhang, Lirong Yang, Mingkai Qu:
Assessing the local uncertainty of precipitation by using moving window geostatistical models. 133-141 - Neda Trifonova, Andrew Kenny, David L. Maxwell, Daniel Duplisea, Jose A. Fernandes, Allan Tucker:
Spatio-temporal Bayesian network models with latent variables for revealing trophic dynamics and functional networks in fisheries ecology. 142-158 - Matthias Vignon:
Extracting environmental histories from sclerochronological structures - Recursive partitioning as a mean to explore multi-elemental composition of fish otolith. 159-169 - Cheng-Chien Liu, Yi-Hsin Chen, Hui-Lin Wen:
Supporting the annual international black-faced spoonbill census with a low-cost unmanned aerial vehicle. 170-178 - Christian Damgaard:
Modelling pin-point cover data of complementary vegetation classes. 179-184 - L. Y. Li, J. Y. Lu, B. L. Fan, Jie-Sheng Wang, S. Zheng:
Delayed response of snails' vertical distribution on the bottomland to the changing water level at the downstream area of the Three Gorges project. 185-193
- Mark O'Connell:
Making Spatial Ecology Relevant and Accessible to Conservation. 195 - A. Mikolajczak, D. Maréchal, T. Sanz, Marc Isenmann, Vincent Thierion, S. Luque:
Modelling spatial distributions of alpine vegetation: A graph theory approach to delineate ecologically-consistent species assemblages. 196-202 - Victor N. Mose, David Western:
Spatial cluster analysis for large herbivore distributions: Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya. 203-206 - Paola Mairota, Barbara Cafarelli, Raphael K. Didham, Francesco P. Lovergine, Richard M. Lucas, Harini Nagendra, Duccio Rocchini, Cristina Tarantino:
Challenges and opportunities in harnessing satellite remote-sensing for biodiversity monitoring. 207-214 - Sabrina Mazzoni, Rune Halvorsen, Vegar Bakkestuen:
MIAT: Modular R-wrappers for flexible implementation of MaxEnt distribution modelling. 215-221 - Nicholas W. Synes, Kevin Watts, Stephen C. F. Palmer, Greta Bocedi, Kamil A. Barton, Patrick E. Osborne, Justin M. J. Travis:
A multi-species modelling approach to examine the impact of alternative climate change adaptation strategies on range shifting ability in a fragmented landscape. 222-229 - Megan J. McNellie, Ian Oliver, Philip Gibbons:
Pitfalls and possible solutions for using geo-referenced site data to inform vegetation models. 230-234 - Ian J. Winfield, Joey van Rijn, Ray D. Valley:
Hydroacoustic quantification and assessment of spawning grounds of a lake salmonid in a eutrophicated water body. 235-240 - Marianna Louca, Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis, Aristides Moustakas:
Modelling the combined effects of land use and climatic changes: Coupling bioclimatic modelling with Markov-chain Cellular Automata in a case study in Cyprus. 241-249 - Orly Razgour:
Beyond species distribution modeling: A landscape genetics approach to investigating range shifts under future climate change. 250-256 - Jan A. Venter, Herbert H. T. Prins, Alla Mashanova, Willem F. de Boer, Rob Slotow:
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors influencing large African herbivore movements. 257-262 - David Abecasis, Pedro Afonso, Karim Erzini:
Toward adaptive management of coastal MPAs: The influence of different conservation targets and costs on the design of no-take areas. 263-270 - Frank van Langevelde:
Modelling the negative effects of landscape fragmentation on habitat selection. 271-276 - Theodore Weber, John Norman:
Functional connectivity modeling and optimal siting of conservation networks in the Midwest USA. 277-283 - Genoveva Gonzalez-Mirelis, Pål Buhl-Mortensen:
Modelling benthic habitats and biotopes off the coast of Norway to support spatial management. 284-292 - Gemma Bell, Samuel Neal, Katie Medcalf:
Use of remote sensing to produce a habitat map of Norfolk. 293-299 - Andrius Siaulys, M. Bucas:
Biological valorisation of benthic habitats in the SE Baltic Sea. 300-304 - Vilém Pechanec, Jan Brus, Helena Kilianová, Ivo Machar:
Decision support tool for the evaluation of landscapes. 305-308 - Jaroslav Simon, Ivo Machar, Jan Brus, Vilém Pechanec:
Combining a growth-simulation model with acoustic-wood tomography as a decision-support tool for adaptive management and conservation of forest ecosystems. 309-312 - Kévin Le Rest, David Pinaud, Vincent Bretagnolle:
Volunteer-based surveys offer enhanced opportunities for biodiversity monitoring across broad spatial extent. 313-317 - Graeme M. Buchanan, Andreas B. Brink, Allison K. Leidner, Robert Rose, Martin Wegmann:
Advancing terrestrial conservation through remote sensing. 318-321 - Anne Brookes:
Integrated conservation management using CMSi. 322-325
- François Pinet, Sandro Bimonte, André Miralles, Florence Le Ber:
Special issue on "Agro-environmental decision support systems". 327 - Antonio Ferrández, Jesús Peral, Elisa de Gregorio, Juan Trujillo, Alejandro Maté, Luis José Ferrández, Yenory Rojas Hernandez:
An authoring tool for decision support systems in context questions of ecological knowledge. 328-344 - Louis Bonneau de Beaufort, Karima Sedki, Guy Fontenelle:
Inference reasoning on fishers' knowledge using Bayesian causal maps. 345-355 - Haythem Ben Touhami, Gianni Bellocchi:
Bayesian calibration of the Pasture Simulation model (PaSim) to simulate European grasslands under water stress. 356-364 - Federico Amato, Piergiuseppe Pontrandolfi, Beniamino Murgante:
Supporting planning activities with the assessment and the prediction of urban sprawl using spatio-temporal analysis. 365-378 - Anne Meillet, Frédérique Angevin, Arnaud Bensadoun, Guillaume Huby, Hervé Monod, Antoine Messéan:
Design of a decision support tool for managing coexistence between genetically modified and conventional maize at farm and regional levels. 379-388 - Ulrich Eza, Anastasiya Shtiliyanova, David Borras, Gianni Bellocchi, Pascal Carrère, Raphaël Martin:
An open platform to assess vulnerabilities to climate change: An application to agricultural systems. 389-396
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