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Predictive species and habitat modeling in landscape ecology

  1. Title statementPredictive species and habitat modeling in landscape ecology : concepts and applications / C. Ashton Drew, Yolanda F. Wiersma, Falk Huettmann, editors
    PublicationNew York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, [2011]
    Copyright notice date©2011
    Phys.des.1 online zdroj (xiv, 313 stran) : ilustrace (některé barevně)
    ISBN9781441973900 (online ; pdf)
    1441973907
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
    ContentsPredictive Species and Habitat Modelingin Landscape Ecology; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction. Landscape Modeling of Species and Their Habitats: History, Uncertainty, and Complexity; 1.1 Where Do We Come from?; 1.2 Where Are We Going?; 1.3 Key Themes; 1.4 Organization of the Book; References; Part I Current State of Knowledge; Chapter 2: Integrating Theory and Predictive Modeling for Conservation Research; Chapter 3: The State of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Statistical Modeling; Part II Integration of Ecological Theory into Modeling Practice.
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    DefektyeBooks on EBSCOhost
    Another responsib. Drew, C. Ashton (Christina Ashton), 1973- (editor)
    Wiersma, Yolanda F. (Yolanda Francine), 1973- (editor)
    Huettmann, Falk, 1967- (editor)
    Tištěná verze knihy Predictive species and habitat modeling in landscape ecology
    Subj. Headings krajinná ekologie landscape ecology * biogeografie biogeography * ochrana přírody nature conservation * konzervační biologie conservation biology
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    Conspect502 - Životní prostředí a jeho ochrana
    UDC 57:502 , 502.17 , 574.9 , 502.5 , (0.034.2:08)
    CountryNew York
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic sources
    URLhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=372172
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    Most projects in Landscape Ecology, at some point, define a species-habitat association. These models are inherently spatial, dealing with landscapes and their configurations. Whether coding behavioral rules for dispersal of simulated organisms through simulated landscapes, or designing the sampling extent of field surveys and experiments in real landscapes, landscape ecologists must make assumptions about how organisms experience and utilize the landscape. These convenient working postulates allow modelers to project the model in time and space, yet rarely are they explicitly considered. The.

    Predictive Species and Habitat Modelingin Landscape Ecology; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction. Landscape Modeling of Species and Their Habitats: History, Uncertainty, and Complexity; 1.1 Where Do We Come from?; 1.2 Where Are We Going?; 1.3 Key Themes; 1.4 Organization of the Book; References; Part I Current State of Knowledge; Chapter 2: Integrating Theory and Predictive Modeling for Conservation Research; Chapter 3: The State of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Statistical Modeling; Part II Integration of Ecological Theory into Modeling Practice.

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