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Ecological Informatics, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2010
- Matthew B. Jones
, Corinna Gries
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Advances in environmental information management. 1-2 - Ben Leinfelder, Jing Tao, Duane Costa, Matthew B. Jones
, Mark Servilla
, Margaret O'Brien, Chad Burt:
A metadata-driven approach to loading and querying heterogeneous scientific data. 3-8 - Matt Calder, Robert A. Morris, Francesco Peri:
Machine reasoning about anomalous sensor data. 9-18 - Shawn Bowers, Joshua S. Madin
, Mark P. Schildhauer
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Owlifier: Creating OWL-DL ontologies from simple spreadsheet-based knowledge descriptions. 19-25 - Raul Aguilar, Jerry Y. Pan, Corinna Gries
, Inigo San Gil, Giri Palanisamy:
A flexible online metadata editing and management system. 26-31 - Helen Conover, Gregoire Berthiau, Mike Botts, H. Michael Goodman, Xiang Li, Yue Lu, Manil Maskey
, Kathryn Regner, Bradley Zavodsky:
Using sensor web protocols for environmental data acquisition and management. 32-41 - Derik Barseghian, Ilkay Altintas, Matthew B. Jones
, Daniel Crawl, Nathan Potter, James Gallagher, Peter C. Cornillon, Mark Schildhauer
, Elizabeth T. Borer
, Eric W. Seabloom
, Parviez R. Hosseini:
Workflows and extensions to the Kepler scientific workflow system to support environmental sensor data access and analysis. 42-50 - John H. Porter
, Chau-Chin Lin, David E. Smith, Sheng-Shan Lu:
Ecological image databases: From the webcam to the researcher. 51-58
- Tereza C. Giannini
, Antonio Mauro Saraiva
, Isabel Alves-dos-Santos
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Ecological niche modeling and geographical distribution of pollinator and plants: A case study of Peponapis fervens (Smith, 1879) (Eucerini: Apidae) and Cucurbita species (Cucurbitaceae). 59-66 - Jean-Baptiste Filippi
, Teruhisa Komatsu, Kiyoshi Tanaka:
Simulation of drifting seaweeds in East China Sea. 67-72 - Ramesh Sivanpillai
, Scott N. Miller:
Improvements in mapping water bodies using ASTER data. 73-78
Volume 5, Number 2, March 2010
- Janice L. Pappas
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Phytoplankton assemblages, environmental influences and trophic status using canonical correspondence analysis, fuzzy relations, and linguistic translation. 79-88 - Chan-Woo Lee, Ji-Deok Jang, Kwang-Seuk Jeong, Dong-Kyun Kim, Gea-Jae Joo:
Patterning habitat preference of avifaunal assemblage on the Nakdong River estuary (South Korea) using self-organizing map. 89-96 - Hong Li, Arthur Mynett, Ellis Penning
, Hui Qi:
Revealing spatial pattern dynamics in aquatic ecosystem modelling with Multi-Agent Systems in Lake Veluwe. 97-107 - Fei Ye, Qiuwen Chen, Ruonan Li:
Modelling the riparian vegetation evolution due to flow regulation of Lijiang River by unstructured cellular automata. 108-114 - Weifeng Li, Rui Han, Qiuwen Chen, Shen Qu, Zhongni Cheng:
Individual-based modelling of fish population dynamics in the river downstream under flow regulation. 115-123 - Michael B. Ashcroft
, John R. Gollan, Daniel P. Faith, Gareth A. Carter, Scott A. Lassau, Scott G. Ginn, Matthew W. Bulbert
, Gerasimos Cassis:
Using Generalised Dissimilarity Models and many small samples to improve the efficiency of regional and landscape scale invertebrate sampling. 124-132 - Pieter Boets, Koen Lock, Marjolein Messiaen, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Combining data-driven methods and lab studies to analyse the ecology of Dikerogammarus villosus. 133-139 - Thu Huong Hoang
, Koen Lock, Ans M. Mouton, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Application of classification trees and support vector machines to model the presence of macroinvertebrates in rivers in Vietnam. 140-146 - Argaw Ambelu
, Koen Lock, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Comparison of modelling techniques to predict macroinvertebrate community composition in rivers of Ethiopia. 147-152
Volume 5, Number 3, May 2010
- Eric P. Kasten
, Philip K. McKinley, Stuart H. Gage:
Ensemble extraction for classification and detection of bird species. 153-166 - Mats Björklund
, S. Bergek, Esa Ranta, Veijo Kaitala:
The effect of local population dynamics on patterns of isolation by distance. 167-172 - Mats Björklund
, G. Almqvist:
Is it possible to infer the number of colonisation events from genetic data alone? 173-176 - Liangju Zhao, Honglang Xiao, Guodong Cheng, Xiaohong Liu, Qiu Yang, Li Yin, Caizhi Li:
Correlation between delta13C and delta15N in C4 and C3 plants of natural and artificial sand-binding microhabitats in the Tengger Desert of China. 177-186 - Kristin Vanderbilt, David Blankman, Xuebing Guo, Honglin He, Chau-Chin Lin, Sheng-Shan Lu, Akiko Ogawa, Éamonn Ó Tuama, Herbert Schentz, Wen Su:
A multilingual metadata catalog for the ILTER: Issues and approaches. 187-193 - Jason W. Karl
, Brian A. Maurer:
Spatial dependence of predictions from image segmentation: A variogram-based method to determine appropriate scales for producing land-management information. 194-202 - Quang Bao Le
, Soo Jin Park, Paul L. G. Vlek:
Land Use Dynamic Simulator (LUDAS): A multi-agent system model for simulating spatio-temporal dynamics of coupled human-landscape system: 2. Scenario-based application for impact assessment of land-use policies. 203-221 - Yanbin Hao, Yanfen Wang
, Xurong Mei, Xiaoyong Cui
, Xiaoqi Zhou
, Xiangzhong Huang:
The sensitivity of temperate steppe CO2 exchange to the quantity and timing of natural interannual rainfall. 222-228
Volume 5, Number 4, July 2010
- Juan Carlos Nuño
, Javier de Vicente, José Olarrea, Pilar López, Rafael Lahoz-Beltra
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Evolutionary Daisyworld models: A new approach to studying complex adaptive systems. 231-240 - Nariyuki Nakagiri, Yukio Sakisaka, Tatsuya Togashi, Satoru Morita
, Kei-ichi Tainaka:
Effects of habitat destruction in model ecosystems: Parity law depending on species richness. 241-247 - Koen Hufkens
, Guy Thoonen, Jeroen Vanden Borre
, Paul Scheunders
, Reinhart Ceulemans
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Habitat reporting of a heathland site: Classification probabilities as additional information, a case study. 248-255 - Daniela Stojanova, Pance Panov
, Valentin Gjorgjioski, Andrej Kobler, Saso Dzeroski
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Estimating vegetation height and canopy cover from remotely sensed data with machine learning. 256-266 - Vincenzo Maccarrone
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Determination of the upper boundary of a Posidonia meadow. 267-272 - Christopher J. Williams, Christine M. Moffitt:
Estimation of fish and wildlife disease prevalence from imperfect diagnostic tests on pooled samples with varying pool sizes. 273-280 - Hye Won Lee, Kon Joon Bhang, Seok Soon Park:
Effective visualization for the spatiotemporal trend analysis of the water quality in the Nakdong River of Korea. 281-292 - Kwang-Seuk Jeong, Dong-Gyun Hong, Myeoung-Seop Byeon, Jong-Chul Jeong, Han-Gook Kim, Dong-Kyun Kim, Gea-Jae Joo:
Stream modification patterns in a river basin: Field survey and self-organizing map (SOM) application. 293-303 - Yang Liu, Fan Sun:
Sensitivity analysis and automatic calibration of a rainfall-runoff model using multi-objectives. 304-310 - Bulent Tutmez
, Zubeyde Hatipoglu:
Comparing two data driven interpolation methods for modeling nitrate distribution in aquifer. 311-315
Volume 5, Number 5, September 2010
- Ni-Bin Chang:
Advances of ecological remote sensing under global change. 317 - Duccio Rocchini
, Niko Balkenhol, Gregory A. Carter, Giles M. Foody
, Thomas W. Gillespie, Kate S. He, Salit Kark
, Noam Levin
, Kelly L. Lucas, Miska Luoto
, Harini Nagendra
, Jens Oldeland
, Carlo Ricotta
, Jane Southworth
, Markus Neteler
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Remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy of species diversity: Recent advances and open challenges. 318-329 - Yen-Ben Cheng, Elizabeth M. Middleton, Karl Fred Huemmrich, Qingyuan Zhang
, Petya K. E. Campbell, Lawrence A. Corp, Andrew L. Russ, William P. Kustas:
Utilizing in situ directional hyperspectral measurements to validate bio-indicator simulations for a corn crop canopy. 330-338 - Reiko Ide, Hiroyuki Oguma:
Use of digital cameras for phenological observations. 339-347 - Wei Yao, Min Han, Shiguo Xu:
Estimating the regional evapotranspiration in Zhalong wetland with the Two-Source Energy Balance (TSEB) model and Landsat7/ETM+ images. 348-358 - Zhihua Mao, Venetia Stuart, Delu Pan, Jianyu Chen, Fang Gong, Haiqing Huang, Qiankun Zhu:
Effects of phytoplankton species composition on absorption spectra and modeled hyperspectral reflectance. 359-366 - Jaeil Cho
, Pat J.-F. Yeh
, Yang-Won Lee
, Hyungjun Kim
, Taikan Oki
, Shinjiro Kanae
, Wonsik Kim, Kyoichi Otsuki:
A study on the relationship between Atlantic sea surface temperature and Amazonian greenness. 367-378 - Venkata Ramana Lakkaraju, Xiaobing Zhou, Martha E. Apple, Al Cunningham, Laura M. Dobeck, Kadie Gullickson, Lee H. Spangler
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Studying the vegetation response to simulated leakage of sequestered CO2 using spectral vegetation indices. 379-389 - Daijiro Kaneko, Peng Yang, Pat J.-F. Yeh
, Toshiro Kumakura:
Developing a photosynthetic sterility model to estimate CO2 fixation through the crop yield in Asia with the aid of MODIS data. 390-399 - Mark T. Schnur, Hongjie Xie, Xianwei Wang:
Estimating root zone soil moisture at distant sites using MODIS NDVI and EVI in a semi-arid region of southwestern USA. 400-409 - Min Li, John J. Qu, Xianjun Hao
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Investigating phenological changes using MODIS vegetation indices in deciduous broadleaf forest over continental U.S. during 2000-2008. 410-417 - Yongqiang Liu, John Stanturf, Scott L. Goodrick:
Wildfire potential evaluation during a drought event with a regional climate model and NDVI. 418-428 - Chenghai Yang, James H. Everitt:
Mapping three invasive weeds using airborne hyperspectral imagery. 429-439
Volume 5, Number 6, November 2010
- Christian Kampichler, Ralf Wieland, Sophie Calmé
, Holger Weissenberger, Stefan Arriaga-Weiss:
Classification in conservation biology: A comparison of five machine-learning methods. 441-450 - Ali Faisal
, Frank Dondelinger, Dirk Husmeier
, Colin M. Beale
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Inferring species interaction networks from species abundance data: A comparative evaluation of various statistical and machine learning methods. 451-464 - David W. Armitage, Holly K. Ober
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A comparison of supervised learning techniques in the classification of bat echolocation calls. 465-473 - R. A. Hauser-Davis, T. F. Oliveira, A. M. Silveira, T. B. Silva, R. L. Ziolli:
Case study: Comparing the use of nonlinear discriminating analysis and Artificial Neural Networks in the classification of three fish species: acaras (Geophagus brasiliensis), tilapias (Tilapia rendalli) and mullets (Mugil liza). 474-478 - David Rogers, Thomas McCann, Alan Cooper:
Integrating paper-based habitat mapping with mobile electronic field recording procedures. 479-483 - Mukul Sonwalkar, Li Fang, Donglian Sun:
Use of NDVI dataset for a GIS based analysis: A sample study of TAR Creek superfund site. 484-491 - Honglin He, Min Liu, Xiaomin Sun, Li Zhang, Yiqi Luo, Huiming Wang, Shijie Han, Xinquan Zhao, Peili Shi
, Yanfen Wang
, Zhu Ouyang, Guirui Yu
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Uncertainty analysis of eddy flux measurements in typical ecosystems of ChinaFLUX. 492-502

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