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Ecological Informatics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 2008
- Bert Bredeweg, Paulo Salles, Anders Bouwer, Jochem Liem, Tim Nuttle, Eugenia Cioaca, Elena Nakova, Richard Noble, Ana Luiza Rios Caldas, Yordan Uzunov, Emilia Varadinova, Andreas Zitek:
Towards a structured approach to building qualitative reasoning models and simulations. 1-12 - Symone C. S. Araújo, Paulo Salles, Carlos H. Saito:
A case study on qualitative model evaluation using data about river water quality. 13-25 - Jens Finke, Martin Strein, Michael Sonnenschein:
A simulation framework for modeling anthropogenic disturbances in habitat networks. 26-34 - Hauke Reuter, F. Jopp, Franz Hölker, C. Eschenbach, U. Middelhoff, Broder Breckling:
The ecological effect of phenotypic plasticity - Analyzing complex interaction networks (COIN) with agent-based models. 35-45 - Amber Welk, Friedrich Recknagel, Hongqing Cao, Wai-Sum Chan, Anita Talib:
Rule-based agents for forecasting algal population dynamics in freshwater lakes discovered by hybrid evolutionary algorithms. 46-54 - Michele Scardi, Stefano Cataudella, Paola Di Dato, Eugenio Fresi, Lorenzo Tancioni:
An expert system based on fish assemblages for evaluating the ecological quality of streams and rivers. 55-63 - Michael J. Watts, Susan P. Worner:
Using artificial neural networks to determine the relative contribution of abiotic factors influencing the establishment of insect pest species. 64-74 - Fabiana Soares Santana, Marinez Ferreira de Siqueira, Antonio Mauro Saraiva, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa:
A reference business process for ecological niche modelling. 75-86 - Erin E. Rees, Bruce A. Pond, Julia R. Phillips, Dennis Murray:
Raccoon ecology database: A resource for population dynamics modelling and meta-analysis. 87-96 - Koen Hufkens, Reinhart Ceulemans, Paul Scheunders:
Estimating the ecotone width in patchy ecotones using a sigmoid wave approach. 97-104 - Richard Stafford:
A computational approach to ecological and economic sustainable harvest management strategies in a multi-species context, with implications for cod recovery plans. 105-110 - Roland Pesch, Winfried Schröder, Helga Dieffenbach-Fries, Lutz Genßler, Lukas Kleppin:
Improving the design of environmental monitoring networks. Case study on the heavy metals in mosses survey in Germany. 111-121 - Spiridon Th. Kaloudis, Constantina I. Costopoulou, Nikos A. Lorentzos, Alexander B. Sideridis, Michael Karteris:
Design of forest management planning DSS for wildfire risk reduction. 122-133
Volume 3, Number 2, April 2008
- Quang Bao Le, Soo Jin Park, Paul L. G. Vlek, Armin B. Cremers:
Land-Use Dynamic Simulator (LUDAS): A multi-agent system model for simulating spatio-temporal dynamics of coupled human-landscape system. I. Structure and theoretical specification. 135-153 - Torsten Strube, Joachim Benz, Sascha Kardaetz, Rainer Brüggemann:
ECOBAS - A tool to develop ecosystem models exemplified by the shallow lake model EMMO. 154-169 - Friedrich Recknagel, Lydia Cetin, Byron Zhang:
Process-based simulation library SALMO-OO for lake ecosystems. Part 1: Object-oriented implementation and validation. 170-180 - Hongqing Cao, Friedrich Recknagel, Lydia Cetin, Byron Zhang:
Process-based simulation library SALMO-OO for lake ecosystems. Part 2: Multi-objective parameter optimization by evolutionary algorithms. 181-190 - Hiroyasu Nagata, Satoru Morita, Jin Yoshimura, Tokiya Nitta, Kei-ichi Tainaka:
Perturbation experiments and fluctuation enhancement in finite size of lattice ecosystems: Uncertainty in top-predator conservation. 191-201 - Michel Dreyfus-León, Jake Schweigert:
Recruitment prediction for Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. 202-206
Volume 3, Number 3, July 2008
- Richard D. Hedger, Peter M. Atkinson, Isabel Thibault, Julian J. Dodson:
A quantitative approach for classifying fish otolith strontium: Calcium sequences into environmental histories. 207-217 - Kiyoshi Umeki, Enmi Lim, Tsuyoshi Honjo:
A GIS-based simulation program to predict multi-species size-structure dynamics for natural forests in Hokkaido, northern Japan. 218-227 - Giles M. Foody:
Refining predictions of climate change impacts on plant species distribution through the use of local statistics. 228-236 - Zhong Yao, Kenshi Sakai, Xujun Ye, Tetsuya Akita, Yuko Iwabuchi, Yoshinobu Hoshino:
Airborne hyperspectral imaging for estimating acorn yield based on the PLS B-matrix calibration technique. 237-244 - Lin Yuan, Li-Quan Zhang:
Mapping large-scale distribution of submerged aquatic vegetation coverage using remote sensing. 245-251 - Shen Qu, Qiuwen Chen, Friedrich Recknagel:
Cellular automata based simulation of random versus selective harvesting strategies in predator-prey systems. 252-258 - James Rosindell, Yan Wong, Rampal S. Etienne:
A coalescence approach to spatial neutral ecology. 259-271
Volume 3, Numbers 4-5, October 2008
- Michael P. McGuire, Aryya Gangopadhyay, Anita Komlodi, Christopher Swan:
A user-centered design for a spatial data warehouse for data exploration in environmental research. 273-285 - Cameron P. Hurst, Carla P. Catterall, Janet Chaseling:
A comparison of two methods for generating artificial multi-assemblage ecological datasets. 286-294 - Evandrino G. Barros, Alberto H. F. Laender, Marcos André Gonçalves, Francisco A. R. Barbosa:
A digital library environment for integrating, disseminating and exploring ecological data. 295-308 - Pascale Michel, J. Jenkins, N. Mason, Katharine J. M. Dickinson, Ian G. Jamieson:
Assessing the ecological application of lasergrammetric techniques to measure fine-scale vegetation structure. 309-320 - Talia Beech, Michael Dowd, Chris Field, Bruce Hatcher, Serge Andréfouët:
A stochastic approach to marine reserve design: Incorporating data uncertainty. 321-333 - Grady Hanrahan, Siraj Gibani, Kent Miller:
Multivariate chemometrical classification and assessment of Lake Tuendae: A Mojave desert aquatic environment housing the endangered Mojave Tui Chub. 334-342
Volume 3, Number 6, December 2008
- Lael Parrott, Raphaël Proulx, Xavier Thibert-Plante:
Three-dimensional metrics for the analysis of spatiotemporal data in ecology. 343-353 - Michael J. Watts, Susan P. Worner:
Comparing ensemble and cascaded neural networks that combine biotic and abiotic variables to predict insect species distribution. 354-366 - Jin-Tun Zhang, Yiru Dong, Yuexiang Xi:
A comparison of SOFM ordination with DCA and PCA in gradient analysis of plant communities in the midst of Taihang Mountains, China. 367-374 - Andrew C. Yost, Steven L. Petersen, Michael Gregg, Richard Miller:
Predictive modeling and mapping sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) nesting habitat using Maximum Entropy and a long-term dataset from Southern Oregon. 375-386 - Jason E. Jannot, Olcay Akman, Billie L. Kerans, Kareem Carr:
Using neural networks to detect patterns in inter-specific data: An example from net-spinning caddisflies (Trichoptera: Annulipalpia). 387-396 - Zhong Qin, Ying Ouyang, Gao-li Su, Qiang Yu, Jun Li, Jia-en Zhang, Zhi-yi Wu:
Characterization of CO2 and water vapor fluxes in a summer maize field with wavelet analysis. 397-409
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