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Ecological Informatics, Volume 22
Volume 22, July 2014
- Juan Pablo Argañaraz, Ilda Entraigas:
Scaling functions evaluation for estimation of landscape metrics at higher resolutions. 1-12 - Marwa Khater, Dorian Murariu, Robin Gras:
Contemporary evolution and genetic change of prey as a response to predator removal. 13-22 - Jian Li, Zhongwu Jin, Wenjun Yang:
Numerical modeling of the Xiangxi River algal bloom and sediment-related process in China. 23-35 - Hitendra Padalia, Vivek Srivastava, S. P. S. Kushwaha:
Modeling potential invasion range of alien invasive species, Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. in India: Comparison of MaxEnt and GARP. 36-43 - Lin Ye, Qinghua Cai, Min Zhang, Lu Tan:
Real-time observation, early warning and forecasting phytoplankton blooms by integrating in situ automated online sondes and hybrid evolutionary algorithms. 44-51 - Xiaoqing Zhang, Qiuwen Chen, Friedrich Recknagel, Ruonan Li:
Wavelet analysis of time-lags in the response of cyanobacteria growth to water quality conditions in Lake Taihu, China. 52-57 - Tomoharu Inoue, Shin Nagai, Taku M. Saitoh, Hiroyuki Muraoka, Kenlo Nishida Nasahara, Hiroshi Koizumi:
Detection of the different characteristics of year-to-year variation in foliage phenology among deciduous broad-leaved tree species by using daily continuous canopy surface images. 58-68 - Jan Peters, Willem Waegeman, Jasper Van doninck, Els I. Ducheyne, Carlos Calvete, J. Lucientes, Niko E. C. Verhoest, Bernard De Baets:
Predicting spatio-temporal Culicoides imicola distributions in Spain based on environmental habitat characteristics and species dispersal. 69-80 - Lianli Gao, Hamish A. Campbell, Owen R. Bidder, Jane Hunter:
Corrigendum to "A web-based semantic tagging and activity recognition system for species' accelerometry data" [Ecol. Inf. 13(2013) 47-56]. 81
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