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Ecological Informatics, Volume 46
Volume 46, July 2018
- Teruo M. Maruyama, Luiz Eduardo Soares de Oliveira, Alceu de Souza Britto Jr., Silvana Nisgoski:
Automatic classification of native wood charcoal. 1-7 - Jizhong Wan, Chunjing Wang:
Expansion risk of invasive plants in regions of high plant diversity: A global assessment using 36 species. 8-18 - Greice Cristina Mariano, Vanessa G. Staggemeier, Leonor Patricia Cerdeira Morellato, Ricardo da Silva Torres:
Multivariate cyclical data visualization using radial visual rhythms: A case study in phenology analysis. 19-35 - Amine Bouaine, Mostafa Rachik:
Modeling the impact of immigration and climatic conditions on the epidemic spreading based on cellular automata approach. 36-44 - Sofanit Araya, Bertram Ostendorf, Greg Lyle, Megan M. Lewis:
CropPhenology: An R package for extracting crop phenology from time series remotely sensed vegetation index imagery. 45-56 - Sarah Bertrand, Rihab Ben Ameur, Guillaume Cerutti, Didier Coquin, Lionel Valet, Laure Tougne:
Bark and leaf fusion systems to improve automatic tree species recognition. 57-73 - Nguyen Ngoc Thach, Dang Bao-Toan Ngo, Pham Xuan-Canh, Nguyen Hong-Thi, Bui Hang Thi, Hoang Nhat-Duc, Dieu Tien Bui:
Spatial pattern assessment of tropical forest fire danger at Thuan Chau area (Vietnam) using GIS-based advanced machine learning algorithms: A comparative study. 74-85 - Amber Spackman Jones, Jeffery S. Horsburgh, David P. Eiriksson:
Assessing subjectivity in environmental sensor data post processing via a controlled experiment. 86-96 - G. Botto Nuñez, G. Lemus, M. Muñoz Wolf, A. L. Rodales, E. M. González, Carolina Crisci:
The first artificial intelligence algorithm for identification of bat species in Uruguay. 97-102 - Ricardo Siqueira da Silva, Lalit Kumar, Farzin Shabani, Arthur Vieira Ribeiro, Marcelo Coutinho Picanço:
Dry stress decreases areas suitable for Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) and affects its survival under climate predictions in South America. 103-113 - Qiongyu Huang, Christen H. Fleming, Benjamin Robb, Audrey C. Lothspeich, Melissa Songer:
How different are species distribution model predictions? - Application of a new measure of dissimilarity and level of significance to giant panda Ailuropoda melanoleuca. 114-124 - H. M. de Klerk, N. D. Burgess, V. Visser:
Probabilistic description of vegetation ecotones using remote sensing. 125-132 - Joy Debnath, Debasish Majumder, Animesh Biswas:
Air quality assessment using weighted interval type-2 fuzzy inference system. 133-146 - Maria Rosaria Vadrucci, Leonilde Roselli, Daniela Castelluccia, Tiziana Di Festa, Daniela Donadei, Marisa Florio, Emanuela Longo, Stefania D'Arpa, Flavia Maci, Sergio Ranieri, Mariangela Spinelli, Annamaria Pastorelli, Nicola Ungaro:
PhytoNumb3rs: An easy-to-use computer toolkit for counting microalgae by the Utermöhl method. 147-155 - Zhongyi Sun, Xiufeng Wang, Haruhiko Yamamoto, Hiroshi Tani, Guosheng Zhong, Shuai Yin, Enliang Guo:
Spatial pattern of GPP variations in terrestrial ecosystems and its drivers: Climatic factors, CO2 concentration and land-cover change, 1982-2015. 156-165 - Christina W. Tsai, Ting-Gu Yeh, You-Ren Hsiao:
Evaluation of hydrologic and meteorological impacts on dengue fever incidences in southern Taiwan using time-frequency analysis methods. 166-178 - Katsunori Mizuno, Akira Asada, Syuhei Ban, Yoshitoshi Uehara, Takuya Ishida, Noboru Okuda:
Validation of a high-resolution acoustic imaging sonar method by estimating the biomass of submerged plants in shallow water. 179-184 - Adriana Almeida de Lima, Míriam Plaza Pinto:
Influence of extent and data type on spatial conservation prioritization. 185-191 - Markus Gastauer, Cecílio Frois Caldeira, Ian Trotter, Silvio Junio Ramos, João Augusto Alves Meira-Neto:
Optimizing community trees using the open tree of life increases the reliability of phylogenetic diversity and dispersion indices. 192-198
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