EXAMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DISCRIMINANT FUNCTION ANALYSIS AND CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN SPECIES IDENTIFICATION OF MALE FIELD CRICKETS BASED ON THEIR CALLING SONGS.

Examining the effectiveness of discriminant function analysis and cluster analysis in species identification of male field crickets based on their calling songs.

Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification owing to the occurrence of cryptic species, which are reproductively isolated but morphologically identical.Molecular data have thus been used to complement morphology in species identification.The sexual advertisement calls in several groups of acousticall

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Integrating Literature, Biodiversity Databases, and Citizen-Science to Reconstruct the Checklist of Chondrichthyans in Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)

Chondrichthyans are apex predators influencing the trophic web through a top-down process thus their depletion will affect the remaining biota.Notwithstanding that, research on chondrichthyans is sparse or data-limited in several biogeographic areas worldwide, including the Levantine Sea.We revise and update the knowledge of chondrichthyans in Cypr

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Runtime Verification Through Forward Chaining

In this paper we present a novel rule-based approach for Runtime Verification of FLTL properties over finite but expanding traces.Our system exploits Horn clauses in implication form and relies on a forward chaining-based monitoring algorithm.This approach avoids the icon track bar f250 branching structure and exponential complexity typical of tabl

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