2013
DOI: 10.1890/es13-00121.1
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Interactive visual analysis promotes exploration of long‐term ecological data

Abstract: Abstract. Long-term ecological data are crucial in helping ecologists understand ecosystem function and environmental change. Nevertheless, these kinds of data sets are difficult to analyze because they are usually large, multivariate, and spatiotemporal. Although existing analysis tools such as statistical methods and spreadsheet software permit rigorous tests of pre-conceived hypotheses and static charts for simple data exploration, they have limited capacity to provide an overview of the data and to enable … Show more

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“…One such system for long-term ecological data is the Web-based visual analysis tool Ecological Distributions and Trends Explorer (EcoDATE) (Pham et al, 2013). Long-term data sets with many different measurements present a significant organisational challenge, and large numbers of traditional simple, static charts can make initial understanding of the data difficult.…”
Section: Understanding and Interpreting Big Data Through Visualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such system for long-term ecological data is the Web-based visual analysis tool Ecological Distributions and Trends Explorer (EcoDATE) (Pham et al, 2013). Long-term data sets with many different measurements present a significant organisational challenge, and large numbers of traditional simple, static charts can make initial understanding of the data difficult.…”
Section: Understanding and Interpreting Big Data Through Visualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%