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Spatial modelling in plant ecology

Spatial modelling in plant ecology

... Criticisms are also made of abstract biological modelling. Many experimentalists reject models because they have not been (or cannot be) tested in any satisfactory way or because param- eters may not have been ... See full document

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Space, time and complexity in plant dispersal ecology

Space, time and complexity in plant dispersal ecology

... narrow spatial and temporal sampling scales, poor or absent uncertainty assessment of the differ- ence in dispersal estimates (but see [138]), and insufficient or null replication across sites differing in ... See full document

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Spatial ecology of marine top predators

Spatial ecology of marine top predators

... the spatial comparison between grey and harbour seal at-sea usage in Jones et ...where spatial partitioning between the species was relevant and investigate the spatial scales of the ...Additionally, ... See full document

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On community matrix theory in experimental plant ecology

On community matrix theory in experimental plant ecology

... important spatial ef- fects are, if we do not understand how stable a community is predicted to be without their ...of plant species, ignoring all real-world issues, we gain an under- standing of how strong ... See full document

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Spatial autocorrelation and pseudoreplication in fire ecology

Spatial autocorrelation and pseudoreplication in fire ecology

... of spatial autocorrelation, both within and among the patches), which impedes the researchers’ ability to find homogeneous areas to serve as experimental ...of spatial heterogeneity can cause unequal ... See full document

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Spatial ecology of the Tasmanian spotted tailed quoll

Spatial ecology of the Tasmanian spotted tailed quoll

... the spatial scale at which spotted-tailed quolls respond to their environment (Andrew 2005; Belcher and Darrant 2004; Claridge et ...the modelling response ... See full document

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Spatial ecology and conservation of parrots in New Caledonia

Spatial ecology and conservation of parrots in New Caledonia

... The population estimates generated in this study suggest that approximately 5,700 New Caledonian Parakeets, and 8,700 Horned Parakeets, occur on the mainland. Given the scale of the island, and the difficulties ... See full document

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Spatial Ecology and Conservation of Predators in Fragmented Landscapes.

Spatial Ecology and Conservation of Predators in Fragmented Landscapes.

... To test for the effects of corridors on providing food web subsidies to spiders in connected and unconnected fragments, we added 15 N-urea to the plants in central habitats using the [r] ... See full document

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Pattern formation and persistence in spatial plant ecology

Pattern formation and persistence in spatial plant ecology

... K´ efi et al. [2007a] analysed patch-size distributions in the presence of various graz- ing pressures. Under high grazing pressure the patch-size distribution deviated from a power law characterised by a distribution ... See full document

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Spatial Modelling of Weather Variables for Plant Disease Applications in Mwea Region

Spatial Modelling of Weather Variables for Plant Disease Applications in Mwea Region

... and plant disease occurrence and ...high spatial and temporal resolutions can be useful in improving the accuracy of an early warning ...high spatial and temporal resolutions of minimum temperature, ... See full document

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The Study of the Relationship between Accessibility and Mixed Land Use in Tainan, Taiwan

The Study of the Relationship between Accessibility and Mixed Land Use in Tainan, Taiwan

... of spatial structure, Hillier and Hanson(1984) [20] developed the research methods of "Space Syntax" what basic concepts are built on the spatial structure and spatial behavior that ... See full document

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The functional ecology of plant silicon: geoscience to genes

The functional ecology of plant silicon: geoscience to genes

... of plant ecology is ...understanding plant Si accumulation strategies (Cooke & Leishman 2012; Carey & Fulweiler ...diverse plant Si concentrations by Hodson et al (2005) highly cited ... See full document

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The functional ecology of plant silicon: geoscience to genes

The functional ecology of plant silicon: geoscience to genes

... on plant ability to accumulate ...2016). Plant Si uptake can be increased by mycorrhizal fungi (Kothari, Marschner & Romheld 1990), and the mechanisms by which this might occur are becoming clear: AMF ... See full document

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The plant ecology of the dune system on Kaitorete Spit

The plant ecology of the dune system on Kaitorete Spit

... Ooeting 1945 sampled soil at 5 stations from fore dunes to rear dunes including a dune slack and found no significant difference in water availability - presumably the rainfall in North [r] ... See full document

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Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects

Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects

... of spatial econometrics (Anselin (1988a)). This ac- commodates spatial dependence within cross-sectional regression models, and also within panel data ... See full document

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Clock Modeled Ternary Spatial Relations for Visual Scene Analysis

Clock Modeled Ternary Spatial Relations for Visual Scene Analysis

... ternary spatial relations described in Section 2 could be embedded into a system for the automatic analysis of people localization in imaged scenes as presented in ...presented spatial relations to the ... See full document

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Not Just Numbers: Mathematical Modelling and its Contribution to Anaerobic Digestion Processes

Not Just Numbers: Mathematical Modelling and its Contribution to Anaerobic Digestion Processes

... Mathematical modelling of bioprocesses has a long and notable history, with eminent contributions from fields including microbiology, ecology, biophysics, chemistry, statistics, control theory and ... See full document

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Evolutionary thinking in agricultural weed management

Evolutionary thinking in agricultural weed management

... Keywords: weed science, evolutionary ecology, herbicide resistance, modelling, climate... Agricultural weeds, selected by human crop cultivation, are a relatively recent ecological.[r] ... See full document

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The spatial ecology of phytoplankton blooms in UK canals

The spatial ecology of phytoplankton blooms in UK canals

... 769 Figure 3 The predicted probability of phytoplankton bloom presence at differing transformed 770 proportions of agricultural land, with increasing mean annual temperature °C.[r] ... See full document

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Quantitative versus Qualitative Geospatial Data in Spatial Modelling and Decision Making

Quantitative versus Qualitative Geospatial Data in Spatial Modelling and Decision Making

... The common forms of geospatial data presented in GIS analysis are either raster or vector. Many raster data are derived from remote sensing techniques using sophisti- cated sensors and many vector data are generated from ... See full document

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