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Electrochemically Driven Dissipative Growth of Affinity Hydrogels for Bioresponsive Interfaces

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Voltage pulses drive the growth and reinforcement of hydrogel films under dissipative conditions. This biocompatible strategy enables efficient integration of affinity ligands into the hydrogel matrix, enhancing the selective capture of growth factors and allowing precise temporal control over their release, making them well‐suited as adaptive ...
Roberto Baretta, Marco Frasconi
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Species Distribution Modeling

2019
Models of species distributions aim to describe and often to predict the spatial distribution of individual species, using as a basis the species’ relationship with its environment. At a broad level this can be done in two main ways. The first is to model the processes that underpin where the species occur: demographic or physiological processes that ...
Adam Duarte   +2 more
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Species distribution modeling

Geography Compass, 2010
Abstract The use of species distribution models (SDM) to map and monitor animal and plant distributions has become increasingly important in the context of awareness of environmental change and its ecological consequences. From their original inception as resource inventory and conservation mapping tools, SDM have evolved along with ...
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Modeling Species Distribution

2011
The results show that among the three approaches, the potentially suitable habitats derived from cartographic overlay cover the largest area and are likely to overestimate existing occurrence areas. The logistic regression model predicts approximately 56% as suitable area, while maximum entropy results covers approximately 9% of the sanctuary. Although
Trisurat, Yongyut, Toxopeus, A.G.
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Species distribution models

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2012
The main goal of species distribution modeling is to identify important underlying factors related to broad-scale ecological patterns in order to make meaningful explanations or accurate predictions. When standard statistical methods such as regression are used to formulate these models, assumptions about the spatial structure of the data and the ...
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Data-centric species distribution modeling

2023
This is a repository for the manuscript: Hansen, S. E., M. J. Monfils, R. A. Hackett, R. T. Goebel, and A. K. Monfils. 2024. Data-centric species distribution modeling: Impacts of modeler decisions in a case study of invasive European frog-bit. Applications in Plant Sciences 12: e11573. https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11573.
Hansen, Sara E.   +4 more
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Building Statistical Models To Analyze Species Distributions

Ecological Applications, 2006
Abstract Models of the geographic distributions of species have wide application in ecology. But the nonspatial, single-level regression models that ecologists typically employ do not deal with problems of sampling irregularity or spatial dependence, and do not adequately quantify uncertainty. We show here how to build statistical models
Andrew M, Latimer   +3 more
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Species sensitivity distributions: data and model choice

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2002
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are increasingly incorporated into ecological risk assessment procedures. Although these new techniques offer a more transparent approach to risk assessment they demand more and superior quality data. Issues of data quantity and quality are especially important for marine datasets that tend to be smaller (and ...
Grist, EPM   +4 more
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