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EVOLUTIVE DAISYWORLD MODELS: LOOKING FOR A HOMEOSTATIC GENETIC ALGORITHM Abstract
Juan Carlos Nu?o, José Olarrea, María Pilar López, Javier de Vicente, Óscar Fernández, Rafael LaHoz
ECOLOGY PEER TO PEER. SHARING DATA (AND METADATA) AMONG ECOLOGISTS Abstract
Oscar G. Cardenas Hernandez, Atzimba g. López Maldonado
PREDICTING HABITATS OF MARINE ORGANISMS USING GIS AND ECOLOGICAL DATA Abstract
Fabio Moretzsohn, Jorge Brenner, Longzhuang Li
Comparative Analysis of Multi-Taxa Communities in Streams in Integrative Ecological Assessment Abstract
Tae-Soo Chon, Hyun Ju Hwang, Xiaodong Qu, Hongqu Tang1, Woon-Seok Cho, Mi-Young Song, Jung-Hye Choi, Seung-Cheol Koh, Hak-Young Lee, Young-Ryun Chung
Uncertainty analysis and ensemble selection of statistical and machine learning models that predict species distribution. Abstract
Susan Patricia Worner, Gwénaël Leday, Takagoshi Ikeda
Multi-Agent Systems and Cellular Automata for modelling aquatic population dynamics in Lake Veluwe, the Netherlands Abstract
Hong Li, Arthur Mynett, Hui Qi, Ellis Penning, Xuan Zhu
Supporting conceptual knowledge capture through automatic modelling Abstract
Jochem Liem, Hylke Buisman, Bert Bredeweg
Qualitative simulations as instruments for learning: An evaluation study Abstract
Bert Bredeweg, Paulo Salles, Anders Bouwer, Jochem Liem
Patterning and predicting of Community assemblages of Collembola in two Pyrenean springs using machine learning methods Abstract
Sovan Lek-Ang, L Deharveng
Comparative of learning and predictive models in ecology Abstract
Sovan Lek, Muriel Gevrey, Gael Grenouillet
APPLICATION OF SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINES TO MODEL THE EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ON MACROINVERTEBRATES IN RIVERS IN VIETNAM Abstract
Hoang Huong, Koen Lock, Peter Goethals
COMBINING DATADRIVEN METHODS AND LAB STUDIES TO ANALYZE THE ECOLOGY OF DIKEROGAMMARUS VILLOSUS Abstract
Peter Boets, Koen Lock, Peter Goethals
Lit Review Central: Consolidating comprehensive knowledge of wildlife habitat associations for meta-analysis and predictive mapping Abstract
Ed Laurent, Ashton Drew, Matt Rubino, Steve Williams, Jaime Collazo

Spatio-temporal ecosystem simulation by cellular automata.

AQUATIC PLANT DYNAMICS MODELLING USING PHOTOGRAPHY BASED CELLULAR AUTOMATA Abstract
Hong Li, Arthur E Mynett, Ellis Penning

Ecoinformatics solutions for long term ecological research (LTER)

Strategies for Resolving Natural Language Differences in ILTER Data and Metadata Abstract
David E. Blankman, Xuebing Guo, Honglin He, Jianhui Li, Chau-Chin Lin, Sheng-Shan Lu, Chih-Jen Burke Ko, Aikiko Ogawa, Eamonn O'Tuama, Herbert Schentz, Wen Su, Kristin Vanderbilt, Bert van der Werf
Using Scientific Workflows in Kepler for Conservation Science Abstract
Kevin L S Drury, Mathew Jones, Mark Shildhauer, Judith Kruger, James Regetz, Benjamin Leinfelder
EcoTrends: Addressing challenges in cross-site synthesis of long-term ecological data Abstract
Christine Marie Laney, Debra P.C. Peters, Mark Servilla

Agent and individual-based modelling for ecosystem management and decision support

Pattern-oriented modeling strategy to elaborate a spatially-explicit agent-based model dynamically guided by human decision-making Abstract
Clément Chion, Philippe Lamontagne, Samuel Turgeon, Lael Parrott, Jacques-André Landry, Danielle Marceau, Robert Michaud, Nadia Ménard, Cristiane Albuquerque
Agent-based modelling of marine mammals and boat traffic in the Saint Lawrence Estuary, Canada. Abstract
Lael Parrott, Clement Chion, Cristiane Calvacante Albuquerque Martins, Philippe Lamontagne, Samuel Turgeon, Jacques-Andre Landry, Danielle Marceau, Guy Cantin, Nadia Menard, Suzan Dion

Combining datadriven and knowledge-based modelling approaches

APPLICATION OF CELLULAR AUTOMATA SUPPORT RIVER RESTORATION PLANNING Abstract
Peter Goethals, Liesbet Colson, Pieter Boets, Ans Mouton, Koen Lock

Knowledge discovery and predictive modelling by shared complex ecological data

Neural Networks Modelling of Nutrients in Ungauged Watersheds: Investigating the Potential of Remote Sensing Information as Indicators of Hydrologic Similarity Abstract
Mohamed H. Nour, Xiangfei Li, Daniel W. Smith, Ellie E. Prepas



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