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ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CONCORD MA


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Inferring Species Richness and Turnover by Statistical Multiresolution Texture Analysis of Satellite Imagery 24 Oct 2012 17 pages
Authors:  Matteo Convertino; Rami S Mangoubi; Igor Linkov; Nathan C Lowry; Mukund Desai; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CONCORD MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.Background: The quantification of species-richness and species-turnover is essential to effective monitoring of ecosystems. Wetland ecosystems are particularly in need of such monitoring due to their sensitivity to rainfall, water management and other external factors that affect hydrology, soil, and species patterns. A key challenge for environmental scientists is determining the linkage between natural and human stressors, and the effect of that linkage at the species level in space and ...


Do Tropical Cyclones Shape Shorebird Habitat Patterns? Biogeoclimatology of Snowy Plovers in Florida 12 Jan 2011 11 pages
Authors:  Matteo Convertino; James B Elsner; Rafael Munoz-Carpena; Gregory A Kiker; Christopher J Martinez; Richard A Fischer; Igor Linkov; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CONCORD MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Gulf coastal ecosystems in Florida are foci of the highest species richness of imperiled shoreline dependent birds in the USA. However environmental processes that affect their macroecological patterns, like occupancy and abundance, are not well unraveled. In Florida the Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus) is resident along northern and western white sandy estuarine/ocean beaches and is considered a state-threatened species. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here we show that favorable nesting areas ...


Enabling Organizational Innovation: Scientific Process and Military Experience 01-Jun-2008 17 pages
Authors:  Chris Shilling; David Slavin; Eitan Shamir; Igor Linkov; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CONCORD MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.Increasing information richness and the changing socio-political environment in recent years have resulted in changes in corporate structure and organization. The growing challenges of organizational and technological complexities require the development of new organizational concepts. The effects of a combination of high complexity and high uncertainty have been recognized before in military settings. To take advantage of new technologies and manage information complexity, a theory of Network Centric Operations was ...


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