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Ecological Informatics, Volume 18
Volume 18, November 2013
- Jonas Dalmayne, Thomas Möckel

, Honor C. Prentice
, Barbara C. Schmid, Karin Hall:
Assessment of fine-scale plant species beta diversity using WorldView-2 satellite spectral dissimilarity. 1-9 - Shin Nagai

, Taku M. Saitoh
, Nam Jin Noh, Tae Kyung Yoon
, Hideki Kobayashi
, Rikie Suzuki, Kenlo Nishida Nasahara
, Yowhan Son, Hiroyuki Muraoka
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Utility of information in photographs taken upwards from the floor of closed-canopy deciduous broadleaved and closed-canopy evergreen coniferous forests for continuous observation of canopy phenology. 10-19 - Heather E. Lintz, Andrew N. Gray, Bruce McCune:

Effect of inventory method on niche models: Random versus systematic error. 20-34 - Christian Damgaard

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Hierarchical and spatially aggregated plant cover data. 35-39 - Wenjun Cai, Lili Zhang, Xueping Zhu, Aijing Zhang, Junxian Yin, Hao Wang

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Optimized reservoir operation to balance human and environmental requirements: A case study for the Three Gorges and Gezhouba Dams, Yangtze River basin, China. 40-48 - Pieter Boets, Olivier Thas

, Ellen Van De Vijver
, Koen Lock, Katrien Töpke, Ward De Cooman, Colin R. Janssen
, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Relating taxonomy-based traits of macroinvertebrates with river sediment quality based on basic and zero-inflated Poisson models. 49-60 - S. Z. Hosseini, Martin Kappas

, Mohammad Ali Zare Chahouki
, Gerhard Gerold, Stefan Erasmi
, A. Rafiei Emam:
Modelling potential habitats for Artemisia sieberi and Artemisia aucheri in Poshtkouh area, central Iran using the maximum entropy model and geostatistics. 61-68 - Lei Zhou, Honglin He, Xiaomin Sun, Li Zhang, Guirui Yu

, Xiaoli Ren, Jia-yin Wang, Feng-hua Zhao:
Modeling winter wheat phenology and carbon dioxide fluxes at the ecosystem scale based on digital photography and eddy covariance data. 69-78 - Dragi Kocev

, Saso Dzeroski
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Habitat modeling with single- and multi-target trees and ensembles. 79-92 - Fernando F. Goulart

, Paulo Salles, Ricardo B. Machado
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How may agricultural matrix intensification affect understory birds in an Atlantic Forest landscape? A qualitative model on stochasticity and immigration. 93-106 - Maryam Ramin, George B. Arhonditsis

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Bayesian calibration of mathematical models: Optimization of model structure and examination of the role of process error covariance. 107-116 - Priyadarshi Upadhyay

, S. K. Ghosh, Anil Kumar:
Moist deciduous forest identification using temporal MODIS data - A comparative study using fuzzy based classifiers. 117-130 - Maryam Mahmood, Satyendra P. Bhavsar, George B. Arhonditsis

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Fish contamination in Lake Erie: An examination of temporal trends of organochlorine contaminants and a Bayesian approach to consumption advisories. 131-148 - Md. Monir Hossain, Gurbir Perhar, George B. Arhonditsis

, Takashi Matsuishi
, Akira Goto, Mikio Azuma:
Examination of the effects of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) on the ecosystem attributes of lake Kawahara-oike, Nagasaki, Japan. 149-161 - M. Clerici, Bruno Combal, Jean-François Pekel

, Grégoire Dubois
, J. van't Klooster, Jon O. Skøien, Etienne Bartholomé:
The eStation, an Earth Observation processing service in support to ecological monitoring. 162-170 - Lafe G. Conner

, Daniel P. Ames
, Richard A. Gill:
HydroServer Lite as an open source solution for archiving and sharing environmental data for independent university labs. 171-177 - Heng Lyu, Qiao Wang, Chuanqing Wu, Li Zhu, Bin Yin, Yunmei Li, Jiazhu Huang:

Retrieval of phycocyanin concentration from remote-sensing reflectance using a semi-analytic model in eutrophic lakes. 178-187 - Edwige Bellier

, Philipp Neubauer, Pascal Monestiez
, Yves Letourneur
, Laurence Ledireach, Patrick Bonhomme, Frédéric Bachet:
Marine reserve spillover: Modelling from multiple data sources. 188-193 - Joel A. Granados, Philippe Bonnet

, Lars H. Hansen
, Niels M. Schmidt
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EcoIS: An image serialization library for plot-based plant flowering phenology. 194-202

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