Information indices from Ecosystem Network Analysis (ENA) can be used to quantify the development of an ecosystem in terms of its size and organization. There are two types of indices, i.e. absolute indices that describe both the size and organization of ecosystem (Total System Throughput (TST)¿system size, Ascendancy (A)¿size of organized flows and Development Capacity (C)¿upper limit for A, Overhead (L)¿size of unorganized flows) and relative indices that describe only the organization (Average Mutual Information (AMI = A:TST), Flow Diversity (H = C:TST), Relative Overhead (RL = L:TST)). It is theorized that environmental stress impair the ecosystem development and that the effect of stress can be quantified with the ENA information indic...
International audienceIn this paper, we identified seven ecological network analysis (ENA) metrics t...
The paper presents a methodological framework for quantifying soil ecosystem health with special foc...
The development of systemic environmental monitoring and indicators for sustainability requires one ...
Information indices from Ecosystem Network Analysis (ENA) can be used to quantify the development of...
Information indices from ecosystem network analysis (ENA) describe the size and organization of an e...
In this thesis I studied how long-term soil contamination affects microbial populations and processe...
The development of indices of ecosystem quality makes it possible to obtain robust information with ...
1. The statistical rigour and interpretability of ecological assessments is strongly affected by how...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
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Monitoring programmes worldwide use biota to assess the “health” of water bodies. Indices based on b...
Ecosystem effects of metal pollution in field situations are hard to predict, since metals occur oft...
In response to growing concern about human-induced environmental degradation, a number of countries ...
Global environmental change (GEC) is affecting species interactions and causing a rapid decline in b...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
International audienceIn this paper, we identified seven ecological network analysis (ENA) metrics t...
The paper presents a methodological framework for quantifying soil ecosystem health with special foc...
The development of systemic environmental monitoring and indicators for sustainability requires one ...
Information indices from Ecosystem Network Analysis (ENA) can be used to quantify the development of...
Information indices from ecosystem network analysis (ENA) describe the size and organization of an e...
In this thesis I studied how long-term soil contamination affects microbial populations and processe...
The development of indices of ecosystem quality makes it possible to obtain robust information with ...
1. The statistical rigour and interpretability of ecological assessments is strongly affected by how...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
This study tested the hypothesis that soils with a deprived biodiversity due to metal pollution are ...
Monitoring programmes worldwide use biota to assess the “health” of water bodies. Indices based on b...
Ecosystem effects of metal pollution in field situations are hard to predict, since metals occur oft...
In response to growing concern about human-induced environmental degradation, a number of countries ...
Global environmental change (GEC) is affecting species interactions and causing a rapid decline in b...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
International audienceIn this paper, we identified seven ecological network analysis (ENA) metrics t...
The paper presents a methodological framework for quantifying soil ecosystem health with special foc...
The development of systemic environmental monitoring and indicators for sustainability requires one ...