Volume 2,
Number 1,
January 2007
- G. McInerny, J. M. J. Travis, C. Dytham:
Range shifting on a fragmented landscape.
1-8
- Kathleen Bergen, Amy M. Gilboy, Daniel G. Brown:
Multi-dimensional vegetation structure in modeling avian habitat.
9-22
- Pascal Côté, Lael Parrott, Robert Sabourin:
Multi-objective optimization of an ecological assembly model.
23-31
- Brent Pedersen, Faith Kearns, Maggi Kelly:
Methods for facilitating web-based participatory research informatics.
33-42
- Joseph P. Messina, Paul L. Delamater, Christina M. Hupy, Yasuyo K. Makido:
Neutral models and the deviation from neutral pattern metric.
43-47
- Paul Flemons, Robert P. Guralnick, Jonathan Krieger, Ajay Ranipeta, David Neufeld:
A web-based GIS tool for exploring the world's biodiversity: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility Mapping and Analysis Portal Application (GBIF-MAPA).
49-60
- Cynthia Sims Parr, Bongshin Lee, Benjamin B. Bederson:
EcoLens: Integration and interactive visualization of ecological datasets.
61-69
Volume 2,
Number 2,
June 2007
- Giles M. Foody:
Editorial: Ecological applications of remote sensing and GIS.
71-72
- C. F. Jaarsma, F. van Langevelde, J. M. Baveco, M. van Eupen, J. Arisz:
Model for rural transportation planning considering simulating mobility and traffic kills in the badger Meles meles.
73-82
- Carolina Sanchez-Hernandez, Doreen S. Boyd, Giles M. Foody:
Mapping specific habitats from remotely sensed imagery: Support vector machine and support vector data description based classification of coastal saltmarsh habitats.
83-88
- Giles M. Foody, Jadunandan Dash:
Discriminating and mapping the C3 and C4 composition of grasslands in the northern Great Plains, USA.
89-93
- Jianting Zhang, Deana Pennington, Xianhua Liu:
GBD-Explorer: Extending open source java GIS for exploring ecoregion-based biodiversity data.
94-102
Invited Papers
- Paulien Hogeweg:
From population dynamics to ecoinformatics: Ecosystems as multilevel information processing systems.
103-111
- Ellen Van Donk:
Chemical information transfer in freshwater plankton.
112-120
regular papers
- M. B. Dale, M. Anand, R. E. Desrochers:
Measuring information-based complexity across scales using cluster analysis.
121-127
- Fuzhan Nasiri, G. H. Huang:
Ecological viability assessment: A fuzzy multiple-attribute analysis with respect to three classes of ordering techniques.
128-137
- Miguel D. Mahecha, Alfredo Martínez, Gunnar Lischeid, Erwin Beck:
Nonlinear dimensionality reduction: Alternative ordination approaches for extracting and visualizing biodiversity patterns in tropical montane forest vegetation data.
138-149
- Hongcheng Zeng, Heli Peltola, Seppo Kellomäki:
Interactive clear-cut regime selection for risk management of wind damage using reference point approach.
150-158
- Suwardi Annas, Tekenori Kanai, Shuhei Koyama:
Assessing daily tropical rainfall variations using a neuro-fuzzy classification model.
159-166
- Mika Sulkava, Sebastiaan Luyssaert, Pasi Rautio, Ivan A. Janssens, Jaakko Hollmén:
Modeling the effects of varying data quality on trend detection in environmental monitoring.
167-176
- Jim Graham, Greg Newman, Catherine Jarnevich, Rick Shory, Thomas J. Stohlgren:
A global organism detection and monitoring system for non-native species.
177-183
- Hongbin Li, Guoxiang Hou, Feng Dakui, Bangding Xiao, Lirong Song, Yongding Liu:
Prediction and elucidation of the population dynamics of Microcystis spp. in Lake Dianchi (China) by means of artificial neural networks.
184-192
Volume 2,
Number 3,
October 2007
- Matthew B. Jones:
Meta-information systems and ontologies: A special feature from ISEI'06.
193-194
- David Thau, Bertram Ludäscher:
Reasoning about taxonomies in first-order logic.
195-209
- Benjamin D. Best, Patrick N. Halpin, Ei Fujioka, Andrew J. Read, Song S. Qian, Lucie J. Hazen, Robert S. Schick:
Geospatial web services within a scientific workflow: Predicting marine mammal habitats in a dynamic environment.
210-223
- Anne C. S. McIntosh, Judith Bayard Cushing, Nalini Nadkarni, Lee Zeman:
Database design for ecologists: Composing core entities with observations.
224-236
- Emery R. Boose, Aaron M. Ellison, Leon J. Osterweil, Lori A. Clarke, Rodion M. Podorozhny, Julian L. Hadley, Alexander E. Wise, David R. Foster:
Ensuring reliable datasets for environmental models and forecasts.
237-247
- Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy:
Visual exploration of alternative taxonomies through concepts.
248-261
- A. Salski:
Fuzzy clustering of fuzzy ecological data.
262-269
- Christopher Jones, Carol Blanchette, Matthew Brooke, John Harris, Matthew Jones, Mark Schildhauer:
A metadata-driven framework for generating field data entry interfaces in ecology.
270-278
- Joshua S. Madin, Shawn Bowers, Mark Schildhauer, Sergey Krivov, Deana Pennington, Ferdinando Villa:
An ontology for describing and synthesizing ecological observation data.
279-296
Volume 2,
Number 4,
December 2007
- Pilar García, Javier Lastra, Jorge Marquínez, Carlos Nores:
Detailed model of shelter areas for the Cantabrian brown bear.
297-307
- C. M. Stephenson, J. Matthiopoulos, J. Harwood:
Influence of the physical environment and conspecific aggression on the spatial arrangement of breeding grey seals.
308-317
- S. Kameyama, M. Fukushima, M. Han, M. Kaneko:
Spatio-temporal changes in habitat potential of endangered freshwater fish in Japan.
318-327
- Martin Jenssen:
Ecological potentials of biodiversity modelled from information entropies: Plant species diversity of North-Central European forests as an example.
328-336
- Shahram Jamali, Morteza Analoui:
Internet congestion control using nature population control tactics.
337-352
- Karsten Rodenacker:
Does digital analysis of micro image data improve understanding of reality?Contradictions-Challenges: Contradictions-Challenges.
353-360
- Phil F. Culverhouse:
Human and machine factors in algae monitoring performance.
361-366
- Lotta Wallin, Hamish R. D. Avery:
A timesaving, accurate method for locating and re-locating plants in ecological field studies.
367-372
- George Z. Gertner, Guangxing Wang, Alan B. Anderson, Heidi Howard:
Combining stratification and up-scaling method-block cokriging with remote sensing imagery for sampling and mapping an erosion cover factor.
373-386
- Deana D. Pennington:
Exploratory modeling of forest disturbance scenarios in central Oregon using computational experiments in GIS.
387-403
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