نتایج جستجو برای: expected species estimation

تعداد نتایج: 1030040  

2007
Karl I. Ugland John S. Gray Kari E. Ellingsen JOHN S. GRAY KARI E. ELLINGSEN

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Assessment of forest soil and vegetation characteristics provides basic and essential information for the protection and rehabilitation measures in forest ecosystems. Therefore, regard to the importance of this issue, the distribution of different soil properties and vegetation diversity in relation to conservation management and degradation investigated in the oak forests of Ilam province usin...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
javad mirzaei assistant professor, faculty of agriculture, university of ilam, ilam, iran mostafa moradi assistant professor, faculty of natural resources and environment, behbahan khatam al-anbia university of technology, behbahan, iran farzad seyedi m.sc. in environmental sciences, ilam provincial directorate of environmental protection, ilam, iran

carbon sequestration in soil, leaf and litter of three tree species, viz. eucalyptuscamaldulensis, prosopisjuliflora and ziziphus spina-christi, plantation was investigated in the dehloran city, iran. results showed that the amount of sequestered c in leaf, litter and soil was significantly different among these species. the highest amount of sequestrated c was in leaf and the lowest amount in ...

2000
GianCarlo Moschini

Cost function estimation under production uncertainty is problematic because the relevant cost is conditional on unobservable expected output. If input demand functions are also stochastic, then a nonlinear errors-in-variables model is obtained and standard estimation procedures typically fail to attain consistency. But by exploiting the full implications of the expected profit maximization hyp...

2016
Xian Guo Guo Wen Ge Dong Xing Yuan Men Ti Jun Qian Dian Wu Tian Guang Ren Feng Qin Wen Yu Song Zhi Hua Yang Quinn E Fletcher

BACKGROUND The species of ectoparasites that live on a specific host in a geographical region form an ectoparasite community. Species abundance distributions describe the number of individuals observed for each different species that is encountered within a community. Based on properties of the species abundance distribution, the expected total number of species present in the community can be ...

2008
Karla Vittori Alexandre C.B. Delbem Sérgio L. Pereira

We propose a new distance algorithm for phylogenetic estimation based on Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), named Ant-Based Phylogenetic Reconstruction (ABPR). ABPR joins two taxa iteratively based on evolutionary distance among sequences, while also accounting for the quality of the phylogenetic tree built according to the total length of the tree. Similar to optimization algorithms for phylogenet...

Journal: :Statistics & probability letters 2011
Lingling Li Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen Aad van der Vaart James M Robins

We describe a novel approach to nonparametric point and interval estimation of a treatment effect in the presence of many continuous confounders. We show the problem can be reduced to that of point and interval estimation of the expected conditional covariance between treatment and response given the confounders. Our estimators are higher order U-statistics. The approach applies equally to the ...

2008
Alexander I.J. Forrester Donald R. Jones

This paper introduces a new method of calculating the expected improvement infill criterion, which does not rely on accurate model parameter estimation. The parameter estimation is embedded within the search of the infill criterion, wherein parameter changes are assessed using likelihood ratio tests. Unlike the traditional expected improvement, a new formulation we present cannot be ‘fooled’ by...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Intensive Care 2020

Journal: :Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 2022

Abstract Passes are by far football’s (soccer) most frequent event, yet surprisingly little meaningful research has been devoted to quantify them. With the increase in availability of so-called positional data, describing positioning players and ball at every moment game, our work aims determine difficulty pass calculating its success probability based on surrounding circumstances. As experts w...

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