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Ecological Informatics, Volume 45
Volume 45, May 2018
- Gongqiao Zhang, Gangying Hui, Zhonghua Zhao, Yanbo Hu, Hongxiang Wang, Wenzhen Liu, Runguo Zang:
Composition of basal area in natural forests based on the uniform angle index. 1-8 - Laura Uusitalo, Maciej T. Tomczak, Bärbel Müller-Karulis, Ivars Putnis, Neda Trifonova, Allan Tucker:
Hidden variables in a Dynamic Bayesian Network identify ecosystem level change. 9-15 - William E. Gómez, Claudia V. Isaza, Juan M. Daza:
Identifying disturbed habitats: A new method from acoustic indices. 16-25 - Craig A. Stow, Katherine E. Webster, Tyler Wagner, Noah Lottig, Patricia A. Soranno, YoonKyung Cha:
Small values in big data: The continuing need for appropriate metadata. 26-30 - Guiming Wang:
Bayesian spatiotemporal dynamic models for regional dynamics of avian populations. 31-37 - Sunghee Kim:
Drought and weir construction impact stationarity assumption in watershed water quality modeling in South Korea. 38-47 - Thomas Delattre, Jacques Baudry, Françoise Burel:
An onion-like movement corridor? Possible guidelines emerging from small-scale movement rules. 48-58 - Weiwei Yao, Tongtong Zhao, Yuansheng Chen, Guoan Yu, Mingzhong Xiao:
Assessing the river habitat suitability and effects of introduction of exotic fish species based on anecohydraulic model system. 59-69 - Getachew Yigezu, Belayhun Mandefro, Yifrashewa Mengesha, Delenasaw Yewhalaw, Abebe Beyene, Mahmud Ahmednur, Yihun Abdie, Helmut Kloos, Seid Tiku Mereta:
Habitat suitability modelling for predicting potential habitats of freshwater snail intermediate hosts in Omo-Gibe river basin, Southwest Ethiopia. 70-80 - Rosamund L. Griffin, Iain Green, Richard Stafford:
Accumulation of marine microplastics along a trophic gradient as determined by an agent-based model. 81-84
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