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Welcome to Ecosystem-based Management — Ecosystem-based Management
Cookies are not enabled. You must enable cookies. Before you can log in. Welcome to Ecosystem-based Management. An in-development ecosystem-based management community project. Creating an account will allow you to access in-depth information, comment on existing projects and studies, and allow you to add your own content. Adding content is easy: The document editor Kupu. Allows easy, rich content generation. Have a Microsoft Word document you'd like to add? Have some interesting data?
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Kids Do Ecology
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main_page [NCEAS Computing Services Knowledge Base]
NCEAS Computing Services Knowledge Base. Welcome to the NCEAS Computing Services Knowledge Base. Connecting to the Network. Scientific Computing for Ecologists. Last modified: 2017/12/20 12:01 by.
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Ecophylogenetics Working Group
Cookies are not enabled. You must enable cookies. Before you can log in. Mdash; last modified. NCEAS Project 12069: Linking phylogenetic history, plant traits, and ecological processes at multiple scales;. If you're a working group member, login to access. Then check out the screencast. Which will walk you though the site features. The central outcome of the working group is a special open-access issue in. On "Integrating Ecology and Phylogenetics":. Phylogenetic diversity promotes ecosystem stability.
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Botanical Information and Ecology Network
Tools and data access. Botanical Information and Ecology Network. Welcome to BIEN, the Botanical Information and Ecology Network. BIEN is a network of ecologists, botanists, and computer scientists working together to document global patterns of plant diversity, function and distribution. 8211; See the data overview page. To access public data, request access to private data, and find data tools and products. Tools and data access. Botanical Information and Ecology Network. 2018 Powered by WordPress.
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Institute for Sustainable Earth and Environmental Software
Institute for Sustainable Earth and Environmental Software. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Software Lifecycle and Components. In this project, our broadly representative steering committee. Will facilitate design workshops. In which the broader community can envision and develop a strategic plan. Regents of the University of California. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OCI-1216894.
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NCEAS' TrEAS: Trends in Ecological Analysis and Synthesis | Supporting NCEAS' 2012 Panel Symposium, March 21-23, 2012
NCEAS' TrEAS: Trends in Ecological Analysis and Synthesis. Supporting NCEAS' 2012 Panel Symposium, March 21-23, 2012. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Keynote: Dr. Lubchenco. Message from Congresswoman Lois Capps. Short biographies of participants. The 100 Most Cited NCEAS Publications. Panel 1: Reflections on NCEAS. Panel 2: Data to Knowledge. Panel 3: Disease and the Environment. Panel 4: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management. Panel 5: Communicating Synthesis Science. March 8, 2012.
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