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Ecological Informatics, Volume 14
Volume 14, March 2013
- Mark O'Connell
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Spatial ecology and conservation. 1 - Geoff Groom, Michael Stjernholm, Rasmus Due Nielsen, Andrew Fleetwood, Ib Krag Petersen:
Remote sensing image data and automated analysis to describe marine bird distributions and abundances. 2-8 - Lucy Bastin
, Graeme M. Buchanan, Alison Beresford, Jean-François Pekel
, Grégoire Dubois
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Open-source mapping and services for Web-based land-cover validation. 9-16 - Kévin Le Rest, David Pinaud
, Vincent Bretagnolle:
Accounting for spatial autocorrelation from model selection to statistical inference: Application to a national survey of a diurnal raptor. 17-24 - Richard K. Broughton
, Ross A. Hill, Shelley A. Hinsley:
Relationships between patterns of habitat cover and the historical distribution of the Marsh Tit, Willow Tit and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in Britain. 25-30 - Dorit Gross, Grégoire Dubois
, Jean-François Pekel
, Philippe Mayaux, Milena Holmgren, Herbert H. T. Prins
, Carlo Rondinini
, L. Boitani:
Monitoring land cover changes in African protected areas in the 21st century. 31-37 - Jon O. Skøien, Michael Schulz, Grégoire Dubois
, Ian Fisher, Mark Balman, Ian May, Éamonn Ó Tuama:
A Model Web approach to modelling climate change in biomes of Important Bird Areas. 38-43 - Iris Wagner-Lücker, Eva Lanz, Michael Förster
, Georg A. Janauer, Karl Reiter:
Knowledge-based framework for delineation and classification of ephemeral plant communities in riverine landscapes to support EC Habitat Directive assessment. 44-47 - Anders Juel, Rasmus Ejrnæs
, Jesper Fredshavn, Geoff Groom
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Integrating field survey and orthophoto information to monitor coastal habitats - A pilot study to develop methods and resolve key issues. 48-52 - Iuri Emmanuel de Paula Ferreira, Rafael de Andrade Moral
, Cláudia Pio Ferreira, Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy:
Modelling fungus dispersal scenarios using cellular automata. 53-58 - Mamadou Ciss
, Nicolas Parisey, Charles-Antoine Dedryver, Jean-Sébastien Pierre:
Understanding flying insect dispersion: Multiscale analyses of fragmented landscapes. 59-63 - G. S. Parry, Owen Bodger
, R. A. McDonald, D. W. Forman:
A systematic re-sampling approach to assess the probability of detecting otters Lutra lutra using spraint surveys on small lowland rivers. 64-70 - Hana Skokanová
, Renata Eremiásová:
Landscape functionality in protected and unprotected areas: Case studies from the Czech Republic. 71-74 - Robert Milne, Lorne Bennett:
Understanding landscape patterns of temporal variability in avian populations to improve environmental impact assessments. 75-78 - Delphine Hélène Nourisson, Felicita Scapini
, Luca Massi, Luigi Lazzara
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Optical characterization of coastal lagoons in Tunisia: Ecological assessment to underpin conservation. 79-83 - S. García-Rangel, Nathalie Pettorelli
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Thinking spatially: The importance of geospatial techniques for carnivore conservation. 84-89 - Carsten M. Buchmann
, Frank M. Schurr, Ran Nathan, Florian Jeltsch
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Habitat loss and fragmentation affecting mammal and bird communities - The role of interspecific competition and individual space use. 90-98 - Shujaul Mulk Khan
, Sue Page, Habib Ahmad, David Harper:
Identifying plant species and communities across environmental gradients in the Western Himalayas: Method development and conservation use. 99-103 - Rory Harrington, Grace O'Donovan, Guy McGrath:
Integrated Constructed Wetlands (ICW) working at the landscape scale: The Anne Valley project, Ireland. 104-107
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