L. Orlóci's Web List
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0. Orlóci. I. 2012. March for Hugary. – an essay narratin
recent events that nobody expected to occur within the EU. Facebook February
2,2012. 1. Orlóci, L. 2011. Social Progress in America – an Outsider’s Impressions. Fcebook August 25, 2011. 2. Orlóci, L.
2010. Statistical Ecology.
The quantitative exploration of nature to reveal the unexpected. Scada Publishing, London. 398 p. 3. Orlóci. L. 2011. Flexible Computing in Statistical Ecology. Scada
Publishing, London. 138 p. Please order
executable (.exe) application programs free of charge fromSCADA.LONDON@GMAIL.COM 4. Orlóci, L. 2011. Self-organisation and mediated transience
in plant communities. Scada Publishing, London. 83
p. Online Edition distributed by CreateSpace. 5. Orlóci, L. 2009. Multi-scale trajectory analysis: powerful conceptual
tool for understanding ecological change. Frontiers of Biology in
China 4: 158-179. -- Online First Volume 4, No.2, March. 6. Orlóci, L.and K.S. He. 2009. On Governance in the long-term
vegetation process:How to
discover the rules? Frontiers
of Biology in China 4: 557-568. -- Online First Volume 4, No.4, September. 7. Orlóci, L. 2008. Vegetation displacement issues and
transition statistics in climate warming cycle. Community Ecology 9: 83-98. 8. Orlóci,
L., V.D. Pillar, and M. Anand. 2006. Multiscale analysis of palynological records: new
possibilities. Community Ecology 7:53-68. 9. Orlóci,
L. 2006. Diversity
partitions in 3-way sorting: functions, Venn diagram mappings, typical
additive series, and examples. Community Ecology 7:253-259. – focus is on the partition functions; a complement to the
2002 biodiversity paper. Appendices. 10. Orlóci, L., V. D. Pillar, M. Anand,
and H. Behling. 2002. Some interesting characteristics of the
vegetation process. Community Ecology. 11. Orlóci,
L., M. Anand, and V. D. Pillar. 2002. Biodiversity analysis: issues, concepts, techniques. Community
Ecology. Community Ecology 3: 217-236. – a discussion of biodiversity
analysis and a detailed account of the approach in which biodiversity is
measured, partitioned into independent components, and explained in terms of
factor effects. 12. Orlóci, L.
2001. Prospects and expectations:
reflections on a science in change. Community Ecology 2: 187-196. 13. Orlóci, L.
2001. Pattern dynamics: an essay
concerning principles, techniques, and applications. Community Ecology
2:1-15. – pattern theory on a
nutshell. 14. Orlóci,
L. 2000. From
Order to Causes. A personal view, concerning the principles of syndynamics. Internet Publication. 15. Orlóci,
L. 1994. Global
warming: the process and its anticipated phytoclimatic
effects in temperate and cold zone. Coenoses 9:
69-74. 16. Orlóci,
L., M. Anand and X. S. He. 1993. Markov chain: a realistic model for temporal coenosere? Biométrie-Praximétrie
33:7-26. – original exposition of method for the
determination of transition probabilities from relevé data. 17. Pillar,
De Patta V. and
L. Orlóci. 1993. Character-based Vegetation Analysis: the Theory and an
Application Program. Ecological Computations Series (ECS): Vol. 5. SPB
Academic Publishing bv, The Hague, The Netherlands.
– monograph and a very fast computer program in C. 18. Orlóci, L. and J. Tuskó. 1955. A soproni
hegyvidék fenvesítésének eredményeiböl. Erdőmérnökhallgatók
dolgozata a növénytani-szakkör
keretében. Erdőmérnöki
Főiskola Közleményei,
Sopron. 19.
Short Course UFRGS I –
cleaned up lecture notes on vegetation dynamics, including technical
appendices and addenda. 1993-1994. 20. Orlóci,
L. 1991. Entropy
and Information. Ecological Computations Series: Vol. 3. SPB Academic
Publishing, The Hague. – detailed account of
techniques, examples of application and a computer program. 21. Orlóci,
L. 1991. On
character-based plant community analysis: choice, arrangement, comparison. Coenoses 6: 103-107.
– a discussion of species free character based
community analysis, arguments in favour the
hierarchical character arrangement for the receptive
student. 22. Orlóci,
L. 1991. CONAPACK:
A program for Canonical Analysis of Classification Tables. Ecological
Computations Series: Vol. 4. SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague. – detailed account of techniques, examples of application
and a computer program. 23. Feoli, E. and L. Orlóci (eds.) 1991. Computer Assisted Vegetation Analysis. Kluwer
Academic Publishers, London. -- a broad account of
advances in a changing field and exposition of views that characterize the
changes. 24. Orlóci,
L. 1991. Ecological
Programs for Instructional Computing on the Macintosh. Ecological
Computations Series: Vol. 2. SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague. -- scores of useful programs from the author research library
described. 25.
Orlóci, L. and M. Orlóci. 1990.
Edge detection in vegetation: Jornada revisited.
Journal of Vegetation Science 1:311-324. – method
outlined by which the sharpness of transitions can be measured and edges
recognized in vegetation and environment. 26. Orlóci, L. and V.
de Patta Pillar. 1989. On sample size optimality in ecosystem survey. Biométrie-Praximétrie. 29:173-184. 27.
Orlóci, L. 1986. Geometric
Models in Ecology. In: J. T. Barrett (ed.), Contemporary Classics, pp. 213.
ISI Press, Philadelphia. 28.
Orlóci, L. 1978. Multivariate
Analysis in Vegetation research. 2nd ed. W. Junk, The Hague. 29. Fewster, P. H. and L. Orlóci. 1978. Stereograms to aid group recognition and trend
identification in vegetation data. Can. J. Bot. 56: 162-165. 30. Orlóci,
L. 1974. Revisions
for the Bray and Curtis ordination. Can. J. Bot. 52:1773-1776. – first application of projective geometric principles in
ordination. 31.
Orlóci, L. 1967. Data centring: a review and evaluation with reference to
component analysis. Syst. Zool. 16:208-212. – presentation
of the duality principle in component analysis, first introduced in Orlóci
(1966). 32.
Orlóci, L. 1966. Geometric
models in ecology. I. The theory and application of some ordination methods.
J. Ecol. 54:193-215. – first exposition of the
duality principal in component analysis. 33. Orlóci,
L. 1965. The Coastal
Western Hemlock Zone on the south-western British Columbia Mainland.
Vegetation-environmental patterns and ecosystem classification. In: V.J. Krajina (ed.), Ecology of Western North America. Vol. 1,
pp. 18-34. 34. A
"Warming" cikk Magyar fordítása. 35. Behling, H. V.D. Pillar, L. Orlóci, and S. G. Bauermann.
2004. Late Quaternary Araucaria forest, grassland (Campos), fire and climate
dynamics, studied by high-resolution pollen, charcoal and multivariate
analysis of the Cambará do Sul
core in southern Brazil. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 203:
277-297. 36. Orlóci, L. 1978. Multivariate analysis in
vegetation research. Junk B.V., The Hague. 37. Podani, J. 2010. Taxonomy in Evolutionary
Perspective. Synbiologia Hungarica. 38 Mason, J. 1990. The greenhouse effect and global
warming. Information Office, British Coal, C.R.E. Stoke Orchard, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, U.K. GL52 4RZ. 1000 OTHER FILES 1001. ZIVA
interview. 1002. Publications 1003. Curriculum
vitae 1004. Életrajz 1008. Fey, T.C.1918. Illustrated key to the Western Sphagnaceae. The
Bryologist XXI, pp. 37-48. 1012. Beliczay, P. 2010. Emplékerdő 1 1013. Beliczay, P. 2010. Emplékerdő. 1 1014 Mihály, M. 2008. Erdőkeresők. Kapocs. 1016. Bugaci Gedeon Tanya & Szűcs Dezső 2010 1018. Mihály, M. 2011. Vándorlások. SCADA,
London. 1019. Mihály, M. 2011. Csíksomlyói zarándoklat.
SCADA, London. 1020. Mihály, M. 2011. Papago indiánok. SCADA,
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