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From Awareness to Action: Consumer Behaviour, Attitudes and Business Strategy in Sustainable and Circular Electronic Devices

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Technological change and the increasing use of electronic devices have made electronic waste one of the fastest‐growing waste streams worldwide, posing significant environmental and social challenges. Thus, understanding consumer behaviour regarding the purchase, use and disposal of electronic products is key to developing effective circular ...
Idiano D'Adamo   +4 more
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The future of microbial ecological niche theory and modeling [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2021
This article is a Commentary on Davison et al. (2021), 231: 763–776.
Stephanie N Kivlin   +2 more
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Ecological niche models of invasive seaweeds

Journal of Phycology, 2015
Ecological niche models (ENMs) are commonly used to calculate habitat suitability from species’ occurrence and macroecological data. In invasive species biology, ENMs can be applied to anticipate whether invasive species are likely to establish in an area, to identify critical routes and arrival points, to build risk maps and to predict the extent of ...
Vanessa R, Marcelino, Heroen, Verbruggen
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INTEGRATING COALESCENT AND ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELING IN COMPARATIVE PHYLOGEOGRAPHY [PDF]

open access: yesEvolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2007
Understanding the factors that contribute to the formation of population genetic structure is a central goal of phylogeographic research, but achieving this goal can be complicated by the stochastic variance inherent to genetic processes. Statistical approaches to testing phylogeographic hypotheses accommodate this stochasticity by evaluating competing
Bryan C Carstens
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Cognitive niches: An ecological model of strategy selection.

Psychological Review, 2011
How do people select among different strategies to accomplish a given task? Across disciplines, the strategy selection problem represents a major challenge. We propose a quantitative model that predicts how selection emerges through the interplay among strategies, cognitive capacities, and the environment.
Marewski, J., Schooler, L.
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Dynamical model for sympatric speciation in an ecological niche.

Theoretical biology forum, 2019
The speciation phenomenon is the process used by the evolution to allow populations to become distinct species. The speciation is the primary cause of the complexity of the ecological network. Sympatric speciation concerns the rise of a new species from a surviving ancestral species while both continue to inhabit the same ecological niche or ...
Armando Bazzani   +6 more
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Ecological niche modelling

2019
Abstract Impact assessments increasingly rely on models to project the potential impacts of climate change on species distributions. Ecological niche models have become established as an efficient and widely used method for interpolating (and sometimes extrapolating) species’ distributions.
Damaris Zurell, Jan O. Engler
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Programming Ecological Niche Modeling Workflows in the Cloud

2013 27th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2013
In the last decades biology scientists have relied on their own resources and tools to run the experiments and store the results of the analysis. However, the explosion of big data and the growing availability of computational methods find an obstacle in the lack of computational and storage resources.
Daniele Lezzi   +5 more
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Representing Ecological Niches in a Conceptual Model

2004
The niche concept has been recognised as a fundamental notion in biological and business systems, amongst others. Existing data models do not have adequate primitives that faithfully represent ecological niches for geographical information systems.
Daniel Thembinkosi Semwayo, Sonia Berman
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Modeling Ecological Niches

2011
This chapter explains how environmental data can be used to create models that characterize species’ ecological niches in environmental space. It introduces a model, which is a function constructed by means of data analysis for the purpose of approximating the true relationship (that is, the niche) in the form of the function f linking the environment ...
A. Townsend Peterson   +6 more
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