News
New article: Using species combinations as ecological indicators
A new article published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution presents a novel statistical approach to determine ecological indicators using species data. Unlike in traditional indicator species analysis, the authors of this article led by Miquel de Cáceres allow indicators to be species combinations in addition to single species. Determining ...
Read More
Read More
New article: Mapping from heterogeneous biodiversity monitoring data sources
Using monitoring data from farmland birds in Catalonia as study case, a new article published in Biodiversity and Conservation shows the advantages and limitations of mapping species distributions from data obtained from different monitoring programs commonly used in Europe. In this article the authors show that both sample size and ...
Read More
Read More
XV National Congress of Geographical Information Techniques (AGE, Madrid, September 2012)
Adrián Regos and Magda Pla (ECOLAND) in collaboration with colleagues from FiDBosc (CTFC), GRUMETS (CREAF and UAB) and Department of Zoology in the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) have contributed with three proceedings to XV Conference of Geographical Information Techniques in the context of global change organized by the ...
Read More
Read More
Visiting researcher: David Duncan (Arthur Rylah Institute, Australia).
David Duncan is a Senior Scientist in Ecology at the Arthur Rylah Insitute for Environmental Research (ARI), part of the state government Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) in Melbourne, Australia. Oddly enough, he has opted to spend two months of annual leave and long-service leave working here with us ...
Read More
Read More
Sabbatical visit: Louis Imbeau from Centre d’Étude de la Fôret (Quebec).
Louis Imbeau is a professor in wildlife management affiliated to the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada, and is a regular member of the Center for Forest Research. Louis Imbeau will be with us for a complete year (until late June 2013). The main purpose of his sabbatical stay is ...
Read More
Read More
New article: Modelling seasonal changes in species distribution using remote sensing
Francesc Sardà-Palomera in collaboration with colleagues from the Department of Animal Biology in the University of Barcelona (UB) and Lluis Brotons from ECOLAND, has lead a new article published in IBIS. Using the Common quail as a study model species, the article provides new insights to model seasonal changes in ...
Read More
Read More
Media
No posts found.