Title: |
Community structure and restoration of ecosystems - Predicting Aquatic Ecosystems Quality using Artificial Neural Networks
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Resource Type: |
document --> technical publication --> book / book chapter(s)
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Country: |
EU Projects
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Year of publication: |
2003 |
Availability: |
Paequann Consortium,Book «Community structure and restoration of ecosystems»
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Author 1/Producer: |
Paequann Consortium
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Author / Producer Type: |
EC Project
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Report / download web link (=direct link): |
http://aquaeco.ups-tlse.fr/index2.htm
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EUGRIS Keyword(s): |
Sediments Water and sanitation-->Water and sanitation Overview Water resources and their management -->Water resources and their management Overview
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Long description: |
This book focuses on modelling applications in aquatic community ecology, with
special reference to those that have been recently developed on the basis of Artificial
Intelligence techniques and in particular using Artificial Neural Networks in the
PAEQANN project. It will include a short general overview of the State-of-the Art on
aquatic community studies for ecosystem management and an introduction to
Artificial Neural Networks theory. It will also present several applications, in many
cases based on the outcomes of ongoing EU projects, focusing on different groups of
organisms. In fact, most of the presented applications will be aimed at predicting the
community composition for those groups of organisms that are mentioned in the EU
directive 60/2000 and that will be used as benchmarks for evaluating the
environmental quality. Different chapters will also address specific issues in
community studies (pattern recognition, classification, diagnosis and monitoring,
etc.). A CD-Rom illustrating the use of these modern modelling techniques will be
included in the book.
The aim of this book is to present approaches and methodologies for predicting
structure and diversity of key aquatic communities (namely diatoms, benthic
macroinvertebrates and fish), under natural conditions and under man-made
disturbance. Such an approach will make it possible to: i) set up robust and sensitive
ecosystem evaluation procedures, based on the prediction of the expected community
structure; ii) modelling community structure in disturbed ecosystems, taking into
account all relevant ecological variables; iii) test ecosystem sensitivity to natural and
anthropic disturbance; iv) explore specific actions to be taken for restoration of
ecosystem integrity.
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Submitted By:
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Dr Stefan Gödeke WhoDoesWhat?
Last update: 27/09/2006
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