Accepted for publication in Oecologia Pierre Legendre • Eugene D. Gallagher Ecologically meaningful transformations for ordination of species data Pierre Legendre (*) Département…
What are the important spatial scales in an ecosystem? Pierre Legendre Département de sciences biologiques Université de Montréal [email protected] http://www.bio.umontreal.ca/legendre/…
1. GBIF Nodes training– Berlin, 04-05 october 2013 Promoting data use III : Most frequent data analysis techniques Anne-Sophie Archambeau ([email protected]) GBIF France…
1. 2013 Linked Data in Practice Workshop (LDPW2013) , 30 November, 2013Building DBpedia Japanese and Linked Data Cloud in JapaneseFumihiro Kato, Hideaki Takeda, Seiji Koide,…
Slide 1Gradient Analysis Approach to Ordination Slide 2 Models of Species Response to Gradients Slide 3 Models of Species Response There are (at least) two models:- Linear…
Slide 1What we Measure vs. What we Want to Know "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts." - Albert Einstein Slide…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Tim Green NEFIS Analysis of partner metadata records 15 November 2004 Slide 3 D3: Metadata standards and Keyword Lists NEFIS Interoperability and The Way…
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1. INTRODUCTIONCommunity ecology:Understand and explain the processes that influence the patterns ofdistribution, abundance and composition of species over space and time,both…