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Program Distance - http://www.ruwpa.st-and.ac.uk/distance/
Distance is a software program designed for the analysis of distance sampling data, to estimate density and abundance of a population. |
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Wildlife Ecology Software - http://nhsbig.inhs.uiuc.edu/
A clearing-house for wildlife ecology related software, for applications such as habitat analysis, diversity indices, simulations, general population dynamics, capture/recapture, survival, energetics, statistics, home range, and telemetry. |
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Patuxent Software Archive - http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/software.html
Site contains software for ecological management, including tagging game and ecosystem analysis. |
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Populus - Simulations of Population Biology - http://www.cbs.umn.edu/populus
Software containing set of simulations used to teach population biology and evolutionary ecology at the University of Minnesota. Freely downloadable for educational use. |
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WWW-Server for Ecological Modelling - http://dino.wiz.uni-kassel.de/ecobas.html
Information about ecological modelling (simulation models, descriptions of these models, simulation-software, data sources and other information about modelling). Many ecological models available for downloading; researchers are invited to upload their models here to make them available to others. |
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RAMAS Ecological and Environmental Software - http://www.ramas.com
Offers software for ecology, conservation biology, wildlife management, and human health risk analysis. Data analysis for endangered and threatened species, models of extinction risk assessment linked to geographic information systems. |
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Across Trophic Level System Simulation - http://atlss.org/
A simulation system for the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp (USA). |
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Population Ecology - http://www.ento.vt.edu/~sharov/
Online quantitative population ecology lectures and population model and data information. |
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MjM Software Design - http://home.centurytel.net/~mjm/
PC-ORD software for multivariate statistical analysis of ecological communities, including cluster analysis, ordination, and species diversity. |
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http://www.swarm.org/index.php/Swarm_main_page - http://www.swarm.org/index.php/Swarm_main_page
The Swarm Simulation System, created by The Sante Fe Institute, can be used both as a simulation tool for artificial life and ecological models and ecosystems. |
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MAGIS: Landscape Planning Software - http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/econ/magis/
Application developed by the US Forest Service to support vegetation management planning. The MAGIS system allows users to analyze competing management issues such as fire hazard reduction, ecological restoration, wildlife habitat and economics. |
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Wildlife Counts - http://www.wildlifecounts.com/
Software to help estimate populations of birds and fish in an ecosystem. |
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Ecological Software Solutions - http://www.ecostats.com
Software for biology, ecology, geography, wildlife fisheries and the environmental sciences. |
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Computer Software for Teaching Ecology - http://nsm1.nsm.iup.edu/rgendron/software.shtml
Free educational software for college-level ecology courses plus links to many additional software sites. |
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Didg Information Systems - http://didg.com
Mobile, desktop and internet information systems for recording, identifying and brokering plant and animal observations. |
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MultiTrace - http://www.jensen-software.com/
Jensen Software Systems offer software programs to analyze telemetry data including dive analysis, temperature analysis, deadreckoning, geolocation and pH analysis. |
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Oakleaf Systems - http://www.oakleafsystems.net/
Simulations of data based upon relationships presented in the journal Ecology, with 25 different simulations for each journal volume. |
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Ecotools - http://www.offis.de/projekte/projekt_e.php?id=140
Information about tools to support the modelling and simulation of individual-oriented ecological models. |
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Environmental Design Making - http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/resources/rs_5.html
Microbial Ecology Resources' software designed for students. Allows students to create ecosystems to gain understandings of ecosystem functionality and productivity. |
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Diversidad - http://home.att.net/~podolsky/divcov.htm
Scans digital earth images and automatically identifies areas with both high and low biodiversity. |
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Pollen-based Climate Reconstruction - http://dendro.naruto-u.ac.jp/~nakagawa/
Windows software that provides quantitative climate reconstruction from pollen spectral datasets. |
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Fossil Creek Software - http://p2.fossilcreeksoft.com/
Describes and offers POP-II and POP-III population dynamics software, which is used by government and university wildlife biologists to simulate the dynamics of deer, elk, moose and other large animal populations. |
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WorldMap - http://www.nhm.ac.uk/science/projects/worldmap/worldmap/demo2.htm
Software for exploring geographical patterns in diversity, rarity and conservation priorities from large biological datasets. |
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Ecomaster and Cascoly Critters - http://cascoly.com/science.htm
Software: Ecology and biology simulations for all ages |
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KiteGraph - http://home.swipnet.se/kitegraph/
KiteGraph illustrates growth patterns of animal populations in kite diagrams. |
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Habitat Evaluation Procedures - http://www.fort.usgs.gov/Products/Software/HEP/
HEP enables land use managers to quantify the effects of alternative management plans over time, and provide for mitigation and compensation that can allow fair use of the land and maintain healthy habitats for affected species. |
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Moist-Soil Management Advisor - http://www.fort.usgs.gov/Products/Software/MSMA/
MSMA assists wetland managers in the development of annual management plans for a moist-soil complex composed of several individual units. |
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National Hydrologic Assessment Tool - http://www.fort.usgs.gov/Products/Software/NATHAT/
NATHAT allows use of daily and peak streamflow data to establish a hydrologic baseline, environmental flow standards and evaluate past and proposed hydrologic modifications. |
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The Hydroecological Integrity Assessment Process - http://www.fort.usgs.gov/Resources/Research_Briefs/HIP.asp
USGS scientists have developed HIP and a suite of software tools for conducting a hydrologic classification of streams, addressing instream flow needs, and assessing past and proposed hydrologic alterations on streamflow and other ecosystem components. |