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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Spatial Complexity, Informatics, and Wildlife Conservation /
|c edited by Samuel A. Cushman, Falk Huettmann.
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|a Theory and Practice -- Introduction: Ecological Knowledge, Theory and Information in Space and Time -- Space and Time in Ecology: Noise or Fundamental Driver? -- The Problem of Ecological Scaling in Spatially Complex, Nonequilibrium Ecological Systems -- Landscape Ecology: Past, Present, and Future -- The Gradient Paradigm: A Conceptual and Analytical Framework for Landscape Ecology -- Method and Data -- Data on Distribution and Abundance: Monitoring for Research and Management -- Animal Movement Data: GPS Telemetry, Autocorrelation and the Need for Path-Level Analysis -- Using a Random Forest Model and Public Data to Predict the Distribution of Prey for Marine Wildlife Management -- Landscape Genomics: A Brief Perspective -- Spatial Information Management in Wildlife Ecology: Adding Spatially Explicit Behaviour Data to the Equation? -- Critical Remote Sensing Contributions to Spatial Wildlife Ecological Knowledge and Management -- Spatial Data Management Through Metadata: Global Concepts, Formats, Tools and Requirements -- Free Database Availability, Metadata and the Internet: An Example of Two High Latitude Components of the Census of Marine Life -- Components of Spatial Information Management in Wildlife Ecology: Software for Statistical and Modeling Analysis -- Spatial Analysis of Wildlife Distribution and Disease Spread -- Current State of the Art for Statistical Modelling of Species Distributions -- Landscape Genetics -- Examples -- Using Geographical Mapping and Occupancy Modeling to Study the Distribution of the Critically Endangered Leopard (Panthera pardus) Population in Armenia -- Mapping Landscape Resistance to Identify Corridors and Barriers for Elephant Movement in Southern Africa -- Habitat Fragmentation Effects Depend on Complex Interactions Between Population Size and Dispersal Ability: Modeling Influences of Roads, Agriculture and Residential Development Across a Range of Life-History Characteristics -- Linking Cetaceans to Their Environment: Spatial Data Acquisition, Digital Processing and Predictive Modeling for Marine Spatial Planning in the Northwest Atlantic -- Multi-spectral Satellite-Airborne Management of Ice Form Marine Mammals and Their Habitat in the Presence of Climate Change Using a “Hot Spots” Approach -- How Spatial Information Contributes to the Conservation and Management of Biodiversity -- Future and Outlook: Where Are We, and Where Will the Spatial Information Management in Wildlife Ecology Be in 50 Years from Now?. .
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