Functional Enrichment of Utopian Distribution of Plant Life-Forms

  • Furze J
  • Zhu Q
  • Qiao F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Adaptive fuzzy\rneural inference systems are used to illustrate the primary nodal number of\rplant life-forms. Categorization of two candidate areas is carried out using\rthe water-energy dynamic (for Ecuador, South America) and Macedonia, Southern\rEurope), within which the life-form spectra are distributed. Genetic\roptimization methods are used to expand the primary nodal number to the\rcomplete number of life-form categories. The distribution of the elements\rexhibits a stochastic, binomial distribution and the utopia line and curve are\rsummarized which enhance accuracy of the climatic data and of the consequent\rnumbers of plant species occurrences. Expansion of the distribution of each\rlife-form category is approximated within the Z utopia hyperplane with use of the functional approximation\ralgorithm. This process gives additional structure and informative value to the Z plane, enhancing our ability to\rmake informed policy decisions concerning species and ecosystem conservation.

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Furze, J. N., Zhu, Q., Qiao, F., & Hill, J. (2013). Functional Enrichment of Utopian Distribution of Plant Life-Forms. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 04(12), 37–48. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2013.412a1006

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