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Ecological Informatics, Volume 59
Volume 59, September 2020
- Fang Chen, Chen Zhang, Michael T. Brett, Jens M. Nielsen:
The importance of the wind-drag coefficient parameterization for hydrodynamic modeling of a large shallow lake. 101106 - Antonio Rafael Braga, Danielo G. Gomes, Breno M. Freitas, Joseph A. Cazier:
A cluster-classification method for accurate mining of seasonal honey bee patterns. 101107 - Sungwon Hong, Friedrich Recknagel, Hyo Gyeom Kim, Tae-Soo Chon, Gea-Jae Joo:
Relationships of otter populations with fish, macroinvertebrates and water quality across three Korean rivers revealed by inferential modelling based on evolutionary computation. 101108 - Guilherme Rezende Alles, João Luiz Dihl Comba, Jean-Marc Vincent, Shin Nagai, Lucas Mello Schnorr:
Measuring phenology uncertainty with large scale image processing. 101109 - Guilhem Marre, Cedric De Almeida Braga, Dino Ienco, Sandra Luque, Florian Holon, Julie Deter:
Deep convolutional neural networks to monitor coralligenous reefs: Operationalizing biodiversity and ecological assessment. 101110 - Sungwon Hong, Ji Yoon Kim, Young-Min Kim, Yuno Do, Dong-Kyun Kim, Gea-Jae Joo:
Factors influencing initial population establishment and habitat expansion of introduced nutrias (Myocastor coypus) in South Korea. 101111 - Jessica Leoni, Mara Tanelli, Silvia Carla Strada, Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf:
Ethogram-based automatic wild animal monitoring through inertial sensors and GPS data. 101112 - Jack LeBien, Ming Zhong, Marconi Campos-Cerqueira, Julian P. Velev, Rahul Dodhia, Juan Lavista Ferres, T. Mitchell Aide:
A pipeline for identification of bird and frog species in tropical soundscape recordings using a convolutional neural network. 101113 - Tadashi Nakano, Shin Nagai, Toshifumi Yamatogi, Takeo Kurihara, Kazumaro Okamura:
Use of sea surface discoloration to monitor and discriminate the causative genera of harmful algal blooms (HABs): Practical use of digital repeat photography. 101114 - Elizabeth Tray, Adam M. Leadbetter, Will Meaney, Andrew Conway, Caoimhín Kelly, Niall Ó Maoiléidigh, Elvira de Eyto, Siobhan Moran, Deirdre Brophy:
An open-source database model and collections management system for fish scale and otolith archives. 101115 - Luca Rossini, Stefano Speranza, Mario Contarini:
Distributed Delay Model and Von Foerster's equation: Different points of view to describe insects' life cycles with chronological age and physiological time. 101117 - Bruna de Vargas Guterres, Amanda da Silveira Guerreiro, Juliana Zomer Sandrini, Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho:
Feasibility of visual signals on the construction of biosensors based on behavioral analysis of Perna perna mussels. 101118 - Elizabeth M. Isenstein, Daeyoung Kim, Mi-Hyun Park:
Modeling for multi-temporal cyanobacterial bloom dominance and distributions using landsat imagery. 101119 - J. Almeira:
Application of a sample space for the characterization of shaded coffee plantation soundscape. 101120 - Nawaf Farhan Funkur Alshdaifat, Abdullah Zawawi Talib, Mohd Azam Osman:
Improved deep learning framework for fish segmentation in underwater videos. 101121 - Frida Ben Rais Lasram, Tarek Hattab, Quentin Nogues, Grégory Beaugrand, Jean Claude Dauvin, Ghassen Halouani, François Le Loc'h, Nathalie Niquil, Boris Leroy:
An open-source framework to model present and future marine species distributions at local scale. 101130 - Alba Germãn, Verónica Andreo, Carolina Tauro, Carlos Marcelo Scavuzzo, Anabella Ferral:
A novel method based on time series satellite data analysis to detect algal blooms. 101131 - Michael Elliott, Jorrit H. Poelen, José A. B. Fortes:
Toward reliable biodiversity dataset references. 101132 - Stijn Bruneel, Pieterjan Verhelst, Jan Reubens, Jan M. Baetens, Johan Coeck, Tom Moens, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Quantifying and reducing epistemic uncertainty of passive acoustic telemetry data from longitudinal aquatic systems. 101133
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