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These are the 9 articles which neteler has in common with mbenito

  • Random Forests
    Machine Learning, Vol. 45 (2001), pp. 5-32.
    by L Breiman
  • Should data be partitioned spatially before building large-scale distribution models?
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 157 (2002), pp. 249-259.
  • A GIS-based multi-scale approach to habitat suitability modeling
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 169 (2003), pp. 1-15.
    by R Store, J Jokimaki
    posted to habitat modeling scale by neteler on 2006-01-28 16:53:59 as ** along with 1 person mbenito
  • Can climate data from METEOSAT improve wildlife distribution models?
    ECOGRAPHY, Vol. 27 (2004), pp. 629-636.
  • Applications of machine learning to ecological modelling
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 146 (2001), pp. 303-310.
  • Using Landscape Indices to Predict Habitat Connectivity
    Ecology, Vol. 77, No. 4. (1996), pp. 1210-1225.
    by NH Schumaker
  • Animal dispersal in fragmented habitat: measuring habitat connectivity, corridor use, and dispersal mortality
    Conservation Ecology, Vol. 3, No. 4. (1999)
    by L Brooker, M Brooker, P Cale
  • Effect of error in the DEM on environmental variables for predictive vegetation modelling
    Journal of Vegetation Science, Vol. 15, No. 6. (2006), pp. 747-756.
    by KP Van Niel, SW Laffan, BG Lees
  • Mapping invasive plants using hyperspectral imagery and Breiman Cutler classifications (randomForest)
    Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 100, No. 3. (15 February 2006), pp. 356-362.
    by Rick L Lawrence, Shana D Wood, Roger L Sheley
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