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- Sourodeep Bhattacharjee, Brian MacPherson, Ranxiao Frances Wang, Robin Gras:
Animal communication of fear and safety related to foraging behavior and fitness: An individual-based modeling approach. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Feifei Dong, Alex Neumann, Dong-Kyun Kim, Jiacong Huang, George B. Arhonditsis:
A season-specific, multi-site calibration strategy to study the hydrological cycle and the impact of extreme-flow events along an urban-to-agricultural gradient. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Navid Mahdizadeh Gharakhanlou, Mohammad Saadi Mesgari, Navid Hooshangi:
Developing an agent-based model for simulating the dynamic spread of Plasmodium vivax malaria: A case study of Sarbaz, Iran. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Nils Hein, Jörg Löffler, Hannes Feilhauer:
Mapping of arthropod alpha and beta diversity in heterogeneous arctic-alpine ecosystems. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Wesley J. McBride, Jason R. Courter:
Using Raspberry Pi microcomputers to remotely monitor birds and collect environmental data. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Vítezslav Moudrý, Vincent Lecours, Marco Malavasi, Benjamin Misiuk, Lukás Gábor, Katerina Gdulová, Petra Símová, Jan Wild:
Potential pitfalls in rescaling digital terrain model-derived attributes for ecological studies. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Javad Nematian, Sevda Rezazadeh Movahhed:
An extended multi-objective mixed integer programming for water resources management through possibility theory. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Jocelyn E. Pender, Andrew L. Hipp, Marlene Hahn, John Kartesz, Misako Nishino, Julian R. Starr:
How sensitive are climatic niche inferences to distribution data sampling? A comparison of Biota of North America Program (BONAP) and Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) datasets. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Elisa Pérez-Costas, Cástor Guisande, Luis González Vilas, Emilio García Roselló, Jürgen Heine, Jacinto González Dacosta, Jorge M. Lobo:
NOO3D: A procedure to perform 3D species distribution models. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019) - Xin Zhang, Aibin Chen, Guoxiong Zhou, Zhiqiang Zhang, Xibei Huang, Xiaohu Qiang:
Spectrogram-frame linear network and continuous frame sequence for bird sound classification. Ecol. Informatics 54 (2019)
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