RAMAS Environmental Management Software Available In Louisiana
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RAMAS® Red List Professional consists of three integrated modules: RAMAS Red List 3.0, Temporal Analysis Module, and Spatial Analysis Module. RAMAS Red List 3.0 makes threatened species assessments, while the Temporal and Spatial Analysis Models estimate the parameters that are required as input data for a Red List assessment. ...
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RAMAS® Landscape integrates the landscape model LANDIS with our RAMAS®/GIS habitat-based metapopulation model. With the integration of a landscape and a metapopulation model, predictions about the viability, recovery, and growth of a species can be based on the predicted changes in the landscapes in which they ...
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based in USA
RAMAS Ecotoxicology is used to make population-level ecological risk assessments for environmental contaminants. It imports data from standard laboratory bioassays, incorporates these data into the parameters of a population model, and performs a risk assessment by analyzing population-level differences between control and impacted ...
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based in USA
Medical imaging technologies such as MRI, ultrasound, and computed tomography have revolutionized medicine. We believe that risk analysts, regulators, decision makers, and the public would benefit if analogous imaging techniques were available to penetrate the cloud of uncertainty and disagreement surrounding risk data. RAMAS® Risk Imaging software provides visualizations of risk in the ...
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based in USA
Risk Calc makes new methods available for conducting distribution-free or nonparametric risk analyses. You decide what information or assumptions should be used, and the software calculates bounding estimates of risks. Often these bounds can be shown to be the best possible. Using Risk Calc, you can do quality assurance reviews for probabilistic risk and safety assessments. It supports ...
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RAMAS Multispecies Assessment is a conservation planning tool that intelligently combines status of viability information across multiple species to deliver geographically explicit habitat conservation values. Input what you know about population status, habitat requirements, and threats. The tool is flexible to fit your data: you can use as little data for each species as a location map and its ...
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based in USA
Electronic and web-based teaching materials that lead students through interactive, inquiry-based lessons in ecology and environmental science. Online laboratory course material for teaching environmental science, ecology, and conservation biology. Inquiry-based learning for high school, college, and graduate students, written by active research scientists. Instructor supplements include ...
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RAMAS® GIS is designed to link your GIS with a metapopulation model for population viability analysis (PVA) and extinction risk assessment. Habitats used by most species are becoming increasingly fragmented, requiring a metapopulation modeling approach to risk analysis. Recognizing habitat patchiness from an endangered species' point of view requires spatial information on habitat ...
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based in USA
A free web app for characterizing temporal change in ecological communities. This web application implements the methods for measuring temporal change in communities described in Spencer (2015)(1). The paper introduces a measure of change in relative abundances (the “shape” of a community) that complements measures of mean proportional change in abundance (the “size” of a ...
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based in USA
In nature, most species exist in metapopulations, seen in fragmented habitats or on archipelagos, where the spatial structure of the environment affects the population dynamics. RAMASMetapop is a powerful tool for population viability analysis (PVA), as well as an interactive program that allows you to build models for species that live in multiple patches. The program has a multitude of uses ...
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RAMAS® Ecosystem performs ecological risk assessments for food chain and food web models, linking bioassay results to community dynamics. It imports data from standard laboratory bioassays, incorporates these data into the parameters of a population model, and performs a risk assessment by analyzing population-level differences between control and impacted samples. RAMAS® Ecosystem ...
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