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The influence of forest disturbance on occurrence was mixed; although our results suggested that Sunda stink-badgers might have a higher probability of occupancy in more disturbed forests, it is possible that a disturbance threshold exists where extreme forest conversion (e.g., oil palm plantations, human settlements) results in lower occupancy.
We selected the thrice-burned plot because we were interested in the effects of extreme forest disturbance, but recognize that forests rarely burn annually in Amazon.
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This paper introduces an improvement on the recently published Hybrid Extreme Rotation Forest (HERF), consisting in the anticipative determination of the the fraction of each classifier architecture included in the ensemble.
This paper proposes the Hybrid Extreme Rotation Forest (HERF), an innovative ensemble learning algorithm for classification problems, combining classical Decision Trees with the recently proposed Extreme Learning Machines ELMM) training of Neural Networks.
This paper provides a real life application of the recently published Anticipative Hybrid Extreme Rotation Forest (AHERF), which is an heterogeneous ensemble classifier that anticipates the correct fraction of instances from each basic classifier architecture to be included in the ensemble.
The website, http://www.meteoalarm.eu/, also supplies 24- and 48-hour warnings for heavy fog, extreme cold, forest fires, and coastal events such as high waves or tides.
The hydrological research has largely concentrated on two extremes – undisturbed forest cover versus cleared forest land, whereas most tropical forest areas are now a mix of secondary vegetation, and old forest interspersed with patches cleared for agriculture or other non-forest use (Bruijnzeel, 2004; Giambelluca, 2002).
The greatest changes, they predict in this paper and another recent one, will continue to occur at the northern and southern extremes of forests in the Pacific Northwest.
The overall picture is among the most extreme examples of forest destruction anywhere in the world".
This might sound far-fetched, but if you think about it, the average millennial has already seen significant changes to the climate in their lifetime: we didn't have annual extreme floods and forest fires as children; we didn't see several hurricanes sweep through the US and the Caribbean one after the other.
Drought, extreme weather and forests engulfed in flame.
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