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Ecological Informatics, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2011
- Friedrich Recknagel:

Ecological informatics: A discipline in the making. 1-3 - Kelsey J. Metzger, Rebecca Klaper

, Michael A. Thomas
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Implications of informatics approaches in ecological research. 4-12 - William K. Michener, John H. Porter

, Mark Servilla
, Kristin Vanderbilt
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Long term ecological research and information management. 13-24 - Doreen S. Boyd

, Giles M. Foody
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An overview of recent remote sensing and GIS based research in ecological informatics. 25-36 - Qiuwen Chen, Rui Han, Fei Ye, Weifeng Li:

Spatio-temporal ecological models. 37-43 - Lael Parrott:

Hybrid modelling of complex ecological systems for decision support: Recent successes and future perspectives. 44-49 - Tae-Soo Chon:

Self-Organizing Maps applied to ecological sciences. 50-61 - Liliana Pérez

, Suzana Dragicevic
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ForestSimMPB: A swarming intelligence and agent-based modeling approach for mountain pine beetle outbreaks. 62-72 - Grace B. Villamor, Meine van Noordwijk

, Quang Bao Le
, Betha Lusiana, Robin B. Matthews, Paul L. G. Vlek:
Diversity deficits in modelled landscape mosaics. 73-82
Volume 6, Number 2, March 2011
- Hannes Feilhauer

, Sebastian Schmidtlein
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On variable relations between vegetation patterns and canopy reflectance. 83-92 - Tom Auer

, Alan M. MacEachren, Craig McCabe, Scott Pezanowski, Michael Stryker:
HerbariaViz: A web-based client-server interface for mapping and exploring flora observation data. 93-110 - Wisdom M. Dlamini

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A data mining approach to predictive vegetation mapping using probabilistic graphical models. 111-124 - David Delmail

, Pascal Labrousse
, Michel Botineau:
The most powerful multivariate normality test for plant genomics and dynamics data sets. 125-126 - Sanders Wong, Madhur Anand, Chris T. Bauch:

Agent-based modelling of clonal plant propagation across space: Recapturing fairy rings, power laws and other phenomena. 127-135 - Zu-Tao Ouyang

, Mo-Qian Zhang, Xiao Xie, Qi Shen, Hai-Qiang Guo, Bin Zhao
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A comparison of pixel-based and object-oriented approaches to VHR imagery for mapping saltmarsh plants. 136-146 - Shuisen Chen, Wenrui Huang, Weiqi Chen, Hongqing Wang

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Remote sensing analysis of rainstorm effects on sediment concentrations in Apalachicola Bay, USA. 147-155 - Zhandong Sun, Ni-Bin Chang, Christian Opp, Thomas Hennig:

Evaluation of ecological restoration through vegetation patterns in the lower Tarim River, China with MODIS NDVI data. 156-163 - Ralf Wieland, Claus Dalchow

, Michael Sommer
, Kyoko Fukuda:
Multi-Scale Landscape Analysis (MSLA) - A method to identify correlation of relief with ecological point data. 164-169 - Adam D. Kilpatrick, Stephen C. Warren-Smith

, John L. Read
, Megan M. Lewis
, Bertram Ostendorf
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Cross-fence comparisons: Theory for spatially comprehensive, controlled variable assessment of treatment effects in managed landscapes. 170-176
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, July 2011
- Christian Ernest Vincenot

, Kazuyuki Moriya:
Impact of the topology of metapopulations on the resurgence of epidemics rendered by a new multiscale hybrid modeling approach. 177-186 - Catriona M. Harris, H. L. Stanford, C. Edwards, J. M. J. Travis

, K. J. Park:
Integrating demographic data and a mechanistic dispersal model to predict invasion spread of Rhododendron ponticum in different habitats. 187-195 - Xiaojun Kou, Qin Li, Shirong Liu:

High-resolution bioclimatic dataset derived from future climate projections for plant species distribution modeling. 196-204 - Zhi Huang, Brendan P. Brooke

, Jin Li
:
Performance of predictive models in marine benthic environments based on predictions of sponge distribution on the Australian continental shelf. 205-216 - Greg Newman, Jim Graham, Alycia Crall

, Melinda Laituri:
The art and science of multi-scale citizen science support. 217-227 - Jin Li

, Andrew D. Heap:
A review of comparative studies of spatial interpolation methods in environmental sciences: Performance and impact factors. 228-241 - Bilge Özbay

, Gülsen Aydin Keskin
, Senay Çetin Dogruparmak, Savas Ayberk:
Predicting tropospheric ozone concentrations in different temporal scales by using multilayer perceptron models. 242-247 - Xiaofeng Li, Shuqing Zhang, Chunyue Liu, Roger Cropp

, Zhaofei Wen:
Multi-vector composition and its application in landscape patch shape deformation and dynamic analysis. 248-255
Volume 6, Number 5, September 2011
- Benjamin W. Heumann, Stephen J. Walsh, Phillip M. McDaniel

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Assessing the application of a geographic presence-only model for land suitability mapping. 257-269 - Takeshi Osawa, Hiromune Mitsuhashi, Yuta Uematsu, Atushi Ushimaru

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Bagging GLM: Improved generalized linear model for the analysis of zero-inflated data. 270-275 - J. Leclere, Thierry Oberdorff

, J. Belliard, F. Leprieur:
A comparison of modeling techniques to predict juvenile 0+ fish species occurrences in a large river system. 276-285 - Shinji Fukuda

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Assessing the applicability of fuzzy neural networks for habitat preference evaluation of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes). 286-295 - Milan Koren

, Slavomír Find'o, Michaela Skuban, Matús Kajba:
Habitat suitability modelling from non-point data: The case study of brown bear habitat in Slovakia. 296-302 - Luis Dominguez-Granda

, Koen Lock, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Using multi-target clustering trees as a tool to predict biological water quality indices based on benthic macroinvertebrates and environmental parameters in the Chaguana watershed (Ecuador). 303-308 - Tina Tirelli, Daniela Pessani:

Importance of feature selection in decision-tree and artificial-neural-network ecological applications. Alburnus alburnus alborella: A practical example. 309-315 - Zhuodong Zhang, Ralf Wieland, Matthias Reiche, Roger Funk

, Carsten Hoffmann
, Yong Li, Michael Sommer
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Wind modelling for wind erosion research by open source computational fluid dynamics. 316-324 - Luiz Rogério Mantelli, Jomar Magalhães Barbosa

, Marisa Dantas Bitencourt:
Assessing ecological risk through automated drainage extraction and watershed delineation. 325-331
Volume 6, Number 6, November 2011
- Karl-Heinz Rahn, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl

, Christian Werner:
Selection of likelihood parameters for complex models determines the effectiveness of Bayesian calibration. 333-340 - You-Shi Wang, Cheng-Jin Chu

, Kai Zhu, Ze-Hao Shen:
Effects of inter-specific variability on biomass allocation: A hierarchical Bayesian approach. 341-344 - Eric H. Fegraus, Kai Lin, Jorge A. Ahumada, Chaitan Baru, Sandeep Chandra, Choonhan Youn:

Data acquisition and management software for camera trap data: A case study from the TEAM Network. 345-353 - Almo Farina, Nadia Pieretti

, Luigi Piccioli:
The soundscape methodology for long-term bird monitoring: A Mediterranean Europe case-study. 354-363 - Roberto Moreno

, Ricardo Zamora, Juan Ramón Molina-Martínez
, Angélica Vasquez
, Miguel Ángel Herrera:
Predictive modeling of microhabitats for endemic birds in South Chilean temperate forests using Maximum entropy (Maxent). 364-370 - Valerio Amici

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Dealing with vagueness in complex forest landscapes: A soft classification approach through a niche-based distribution model. 371-383 - Yuxin Zhang

, Keming Ma, Madhur Anand, Bojie Fu:
Multifractal pattern and process during a recent period of forest expansion in a temperate mountainous region of China. 384-390 - Pablo Martínez-Camblor

, Norberto Corral, Diego Vicente:
Statistical comparison of the genetic sequence type diversity of invasive Neisseria meningitidis isolates in northern Spain (1997-2008). 391-398 - M. F. Paisley, William J. Walley, D. J. Trigg:

Identification of macro-invertebrate taxa as indicators of nutrient enrichment in rivers. 399-406 - Qiuwen Chen, Qingrui Yang, Yuqing Lin:

Development and application of a hybrid model to analyze spatial distribution of macroinvertebrates under flow regulation in the Lijiang River. 407-413

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