Automated weed segmentation with knowledge based labeling for machine learning applications. [PDF]
Ha T +5 more
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Environmental and geomorphological drivers of frog diversity on islands worldwide
Island biogeography models primarily rely on island physical features and isolation to explain their biodiversity patterns. While newer models have incorporated functional traits to understand plant distribution, few empirical studies have tried to disentangle geometric constraints from niche‐based processes to predict multiple diversity facets of ...
Raoni Rebouças +5 more
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Integration of geospatial techniques and artificial neural networks for groundwater potential zonation in India. [PDF]
Badapalli PK +8 more
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Classification of Vegetables using TensorFlow
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Lagged responses in the composition of small mammal communities to a century of climate change
Climate change has widespread effects on the distribution, abundance and behavior of species around the world, leading to the reshuffling of ecological communities. However, it remains unclear whether individual species' range shifts scale up to result in communities whose rate of change lag, lead, or track the rate of climate change. We capitalized on
Ethan Abercrombie +3 more
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Fusing LandTrendr BCI and machine learning for spoil dump mapping. [PDF]
Zhen X, Yu Z, Shi Y, Zhao Y.
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The multidimensional characteristics of plant traits and their trade‐offs are central to ecology. However, there is a lack of systematic and standardized tools for analyzing these intricate relationships. To fill this gap, we developed the ‘MultiTraits' R package, which incorporates four complementary analytical modules: competitors–stress tolerators ...
Yan He +3 more
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Influence of land-use history and ENSO on the flora of the Southern Line Islands. [PDF]
Nerfa L +5 more
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Plant diversity estimates of Mediterranean islands differ among biodiversity databases
Large‐scale biodiversity databases encompass three main types of data for plants, namely single species point occurrences, co‐occurrences in vegetation plots, and checklists for specific areas. Evidence shows that such data types exhibit specific biases, reporting different species assemblages at local scales.
Francesco Santi +30 more
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Drought characteristics and their impact on vegetation net primary productivity in the climate-sensitive transition zones of North China. [PDF]
Zhang X, Zhang B, Hou X, An D, Wu Z.
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