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Biodiverse ist ein Werkzeug zur räumlichen Analyse von Diversitaet unter Verwendung von Indizes für taxonomische, phylogenetische und matrix-basierte Beziehungen oder damit zusammenhängende ökologische und zeitliche Variationen. Biodiverse unterstützt vier Prozesse, darunter verknüpfende Visualisierungen, Moving Windows-Analysen und agglomerative Cluster-Analysen. Die Software kann sowohl über eine graphische Benutzer-Oberfläche (GUI) als auch mittels vom Benutzer erstellten Skripten eingesetzt werden. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt und verändert]
Die hier frei zugängliche Software zur Modellierung der Habitate einzelner Arten basiert auf dem Ansatz der maximalen Entropie (maximum-entropy approach). Die Software nutzt dafür verschiedene Variablen der natürlichen Umgebung (wie Höhe ü.d.M., Niederschlagsmenge, und andere) sowie einen Datensatz mit Georeferenzpunkten von natürlichen Vorkommen der Arten. Mit diesen Angaben errechnet das Programm ein Modell mit den möglichen Ausbreitungsgrenzen der entsprechenden Arten. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
Biodiversity Informatics Horizons 2013 (BIH2013) is part of a continuing process that helps to structure and organise the biodiversity informatics community at the European level and beyond. BIH2013 will take place over 3 full days, from lunchtime on Tuesday 3rd September to lunchtime Friday 6th. The venue will be in Rome (awaiting final confirmation). There have been many successful projects in biodiversity informatics, both at national and supranational level. In Europe this trend has grown under Framework Programmes 5, 6 and 7 and is expected to continue in Horizon 2020. Similar activities have occurred outside Europe, and efforts in biodiversity informatics are increasingly internationally coordinated on the global stage. To respond to the challenges and priorities of the next decade in biodiversity and ecosystems research, structuring bottom-up and top-down interactions on informatics and cooperating across the community is now an essential activity. Cooperation avoids unnecessary duplication of activity. It helps to maximise and focus effort on building the information resources, tools and infrastructure the scientists and policymakers need. We all know the importance of this as we face environmental, societal and human health challenges on global scale. Science in support of policy to mitigate biodiversity loss due to climate and other man-made changes, to assure food security, and to combat invasive species (to give just a few examples) can only be achieved by full integration of the biodiversity research community through a commonly-shared, sustainable e-infrastructure across all sub-disciplines that reliably serves science and society alike. Hence, the need to coordinate. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The first annual International Environmental ‘Omics Synthesis conference will be held in Cardiff, UK, on September 9-11th, 2013. This conference is supported by NERC Mathematics and informatics for Environmental ‘Omics data Synthesis program and the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council Futures Programme under the coordination of the recently established Environmental ‘Omic Synthesis Centre (EOS). The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers and organisations from a range of disciplines representing those involved in the development of new approaches in data handling and generation with those harnessing ‘Omics to advance key areas in Environmental Science. It is our hope is that the resulting interaction and exchange of ideas will lead to novel approaches, new collaborations and the establishment of a wider integrated ‘Omics community. ... [Information of the supplier]
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers and organisations from a range of disciplines with shared interests in the development of new approaches for data handling, generation and analysis in environmental omics. Science areas of interest include bioinformatics, DNA-barcoding, genomics, metagenomics, metabarcoding, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, epigenetics, evolutionary and ecological omics, phylogenetics, study of ancient DNA and anthropology, new tools, resources and training, and beyond as applied to the study of the natural environmental and environmentally relevant organisms and systems. It is our hope is that the resulting interaction and exchange of ideas will lead to novel approaches, new collaborations and the establishment of a wider integrated ‘Omic community. ... [Information of the supplier]
We cordially invite you to the 10th International Conference on Ecological Informatics (ICEI10) from 14-28 October 2016 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The conference provides a scientific podium for interdisciplinary exchange on novel concepts and applications of ecological informatics in order to target environmental issues like sustainability, climate change and biodiversity. After previous conferences in Europe, Asia, Australia, North- and South America, ICEI10 will be held in the mediaeval city of Dubrovnik at the Mediterranean Adriatic Sea that provides unique cultural scenery for this conference. The conference program will include special symposia arranged by leading scientists, oral and posters sessions, specialised short courses and cultural as well as field excursions. Conference papers will be considered for a special issue in the journal Ecological Informatics. We are looking forward to meet you at ICEI10 and invite you to SUBMIT your abstracts by 31 January, 2016 on any of the following themes: Recent Developments in Ecological Monitoring and Data Acquisition (ecoacoustics, video, remote sensing, in situ sensing, survey-based, LTER), Ecological Data Analysis (statistical, PCA, SOM, wavelets, GIS), Ecological Data Synthesis (regression trees, fuzzy logic, artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation, process-based simulation, Bayesian inference), Applications in Biodiversity and Conservation, Applications in Invasion Ecology, Applications in Paleo-ecology, Applications in Biogeography, Application in Bioindication, Informing Decision for Sustainable Management. ... [Information of the supplier]
Welcome to the 10th International Conference on Ecological Informatics. The conference aims to bring together researchers interested in data-intensive ecology – both from an ecological and a computer science point of view. After successful biennial conferences in France, Australia, Italy, South Korea, United States, Mexico, Belgium, Brazil, and China, the 10th International Conference on Ecological Informatics will be hosted in Jena, Germany, 24-28 September. ... [Information of the supplier]
International Conference on Ecological Informatics (ICEI) is a biennial forum that brings together interdisciplinary ecological researchers from all over the world to present their scientific works, deliberate upon ideas and build networks.The 10th ICEI was held in 2018 at the Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany. ... [Information of the supplier]