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Ecological Informatics, Volume 43
Volume 43, January 2018
- Byungwoong Choi, Sung-Uk Choi
:
Impacts of hydropeaking and thermopeaking on the downstream habitat in the Dal River, Korea. 1-11 - Wafa Feki-Sahnoun, Hasna Njah, Asma Hamza, Nouha Barraj, Mabrouka Mahfoudi, Ahmed Rebai
, Malika Bel Hassen
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Using general linear model, Bayesian Networks and Naive Bayes classifier for prediction of Karenia selliformis occurrences and blooms. 12-23 - Rafael Muñoz-Mas
, Shinji Fukuda
, Javier Pórtoles
, Francisco Martínez-Capel:
Revisiting probabilistic neural networks: a comparative study with support vector machines and the microhabitat suitability for the Eastern Iberian chub (Squalius valentinus). 24-37 - Sean Gordon
, Ted Habermann
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The influence of community recommendations on metadata completeness. 38-51 - Lynda Khiali, Dino Ienco
, Maguelonne Teisseire
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Object-oriented satellite image time series analysis using a graph-based representation. 52-64 - Bruno Lara
, Marcelo Gandini
, Patricia Gantes, Silvia Diana Matteucci:
Regional patterns of ecosystem functional diversity in the Argentina Pampas using MODIS time-series. 65-72 - Dongkyun Im, Sung-Uk Choi
, Byungwoong Choi:
Physical habitat simulation for a fish community using the ANFIS method. 73-83 - Gabriela Siles, Yves Voirin, Goze B. Bénié:
Open-source based geo-platform to support management of wetlands and biodiversity in Quebec. 84-95 - Yaxiong Shen
, Peifang Wang, Chao Wang, Yang Yu, Ninger Kong:
Potential causes of habitat degradation and spawning time delay of the Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis). 96-105 - Peter J. Morley
, Daniel N. M. Donoghue
, Jan-Chang Chen, Alistair S. Jump
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Integrating remote sensing and demography for more efficient and effective assessment of changing mountain forest distribution. 106-115 - Seyed Mohammad-Reza Abolmaali
, Mostafa Tarkesh
, Hossein Bashari:
MaxEnt modeling for predicting suitable habitats and identifying the effects of climate change on a threatened species, Daphne mucronata, in central Iran. 116-123 - Michael E. Kjelland, Todd M. Swannack:
Salton Sea days of future past: Modeling impacts of alternative water transfer scenarios on fish and bird population dynamics. 124-145 - Jean-Philippe Aurambout, A. G. Endress:
A model to simulate the spread and management cost of kudzu (Pueraria montana var. lobata) at landscape scale. 146-156 - Nevin Güler Dincer, Özge Akkus:
A new fuzzy time series model based on robust clustering for forecasting of air pollution. 157-164 - Magnus Ekström, Per-Anders Esseen
, B. Westerlund, Anton Grafström
, Bengt Gunnar Jonsson
, Göran Ståhl:
Logistic regression for clustered data from environmental monitoring programs. 165-173 - Chuanbo Guo, Yushun Chen, Wei Li, Songguang Xie, Sovan Lek, Zhongjie Li:
Food web structure and ecosystem properties of the largest impounded lake along the eastern route of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project. 174-184 - Zhenhong Du, Sensen Wu
, Feng Zhang, Renyi Liu, Yan Zhou:
Extending geographically and temporally weighted regression to account for both spatiotemporal heterogeneity and seasonal variations in coastal seas. 185-199 - Abolfazl Jaafari
, Eric K. Zenner, Binh Thai Pham
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Wildfire spatial pattern analysis in the Zagros Mountains, Iran: A comparative study of decision tree based classifiers. 200-211 - Hoehun Ha
, Fraser Shilling:
Modelling potential wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) locations using environmental factors and human population density: A case-study from 3 state highways in Central California. 212-221 - Veronica Minaya, Gerald Corzo, Dimitri P. Solomatine, Arthur E. Mynett:
Data-driven techniques for modelling the gross primary production of the páramo vegetation using climate data: Application in the Ecuadorian Andean region. 222-230 - Ahlem Ferchichi
, Wadii Boulila
, Imed Riadh Farah
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Corrigendum to "Propagating aleatory and epistemic uncertainty in land cover change prediction process" [Ecol. Inform. 37, 24-37]. 231

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