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Ecological Informatics, Volume 25
Volume 25, January 2015
- Tomoharu Inoue, Shin Nagai, Hideki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Koizumi:
Utilization of ground-based digital photography for the evaluation of seasonal changes in the aboveground green biomass and foliage phenology in a grassland ecosystem. 1-9 - Hong Qian, Xianli Wang:
Global relationships between beta diversity and latitude after accounting for regional diversity. 10-13 - Anthony Truskinger, Michael W. Towsey, Paul Roe:
Decision support for the efficient annotation of bioacoustic events. 14-21 - Duccio Rocchini, José Luis Hernández-Stefanoni, Kate S. He:
Advancing species diversity estimate by remotely sensed proxies: A conceptual review. 22-28 - Benjamin W. Heumann, Rachel A. Hackett, Anna K. Monfils:
Testing the spectral diversity hypothesis using spectroscopy data in a simulated wetland community. 29-34 - Jose A. Fernandes, Xabier Irigoien, José Antonio Lozano, Iñaki Inza, Nerea Goikoetxea, Aritz Pérez Martínez:
Evaluating machine-learning techniques for recruitment forecasting of seven North East Atlantic fish species. 35-42 - Richard Stafford, Terence P. T. Ng, Gray A. Williams, Mark S. Davies:
A biologically relevant rapid quantification of physical and biological stress profiles on rocky shores. 43-48 - Jiacong Huang, Junfeng Gao, Yan Xu, Jutao Liu:
Towards better environmental software for spatio-temporal ecological models: Lessons from developing an intelligent system supporting phytoplankton prediction in lakes. 49-56 - Elaine Cristina Barbosa Cambui, Rodrigo Nogueira de Vasconcelos, Danilo Boscolo, Pedro Luís Bernardo da Rocha, José Garcia Vivas Miranda:
GradientLand Software: A landscape change gradient generator. 57-62 - Akhlaq Amin Wani, Pawan Kumar Joshi, Ombir Singh:
Estimating biomass and carbon mitigation of temperate coniferous forests using spectral modeling and field inventory data. 63-70
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