UMBC ebiquity research group Building intelligent systems in open, heterogeneous, dynamic, distributed environments

Description: ELVIS (the Ecosystem Location Visualization and Information System) is a suite of tools motivated by the belief that food web structure plays a role in the success or failure of potential species invasions. Because very few ecosystems have been the subject of empirical foodweb studies, response teams are typically unable to get quick answers to questions like “what are likely prey and predator species of the invader in the new environment?”

The focus of ELVIS is on providing evidence, as opposed to giving definitive answers to queries.

This poster was prepared for the NBII All-Nodes Meeting held 24 - 28 October, 2005 in Albuquerque NM.

Type: Poster

Authors: Joel Sachs, Cynthia Parr, and Andriy Parafiynyk

Date: October 31, 2005

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