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Ecological Informatics, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 2012
- David Rogers, Alan Cooper, Paul McKenzie
, Thomas McCann:
Assessing regional scale habitat area with a three dimensional measure. 1-6 - Pingbin Jin, Quan Wang
, Atsuhiro Iio, John Tenhunen:
Retrieval of seasonal variation in photosynthetic capacity from multi-source vegetation indices. 7-18 - Ivica Dimitrovski
, Dragi Kocev
, Suzana Loskovska, Saso Dzeroski
:
Hierarchical classification of diatom images using ensembles of predictive clustering trees. 19-29 - Rachel L. Williams, Anne E. Goodenough
, Richard Stafford
:
Statistical precision of diet diversity from scat and pellet analysis. 30-34 - Damiano G. Preatoni
, Clara Tattoni
, Francesco Bisi, Elisa Masseroni, Davide D'Acunto, Stefano Lunardi, Ivana Grimod, Adriano Martinoli
, Guido Tosi:
Open source evaluation of kilometric indexes of abundance. 35-40 - Wendell P. Cropper Jr., Jennifer A. Holm
, Christopher J. Miller:
An inverse analysis of a matrix population model using a genetic algorithm. 41-45 - Aleksas Narscius, Sergej Olenin
, Anastasija Zaiko
, Dan Minchin:
Biological invasion impact assessment system: From idea to implementation. 46-51 - Seid Tiku Mereta
, Pieter Boets, Argaw Ambelu
, Asgdom Malu, Zewdu Ephrem, Addisu Sisay, Hailu Endale, Menberu Yitbarek, Amana Jemal, Luc De Meester
, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Analysis of environmental factors determining the abundance and diversity of macroinvertebrate taxa in natural wetlands of Southwest Ethiopia. 52-61 - Andreja Naumoski, Georgina Mirceva, Kosta Mitreski:
A novel fuzzy based approach simple sequentially rejective multiple for inducing diatom habitat models and discovering diatom indicating properties. 62-70 - Ramón Filgueira
, Jon Grant, Cédric Bacher
, Michel Carreau:
A physical-biogeochemical coupling scheme for modeling marine coastal ecosystems. 71-80

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