Code and data for "Tempo and mode of diapause evolution in butterflies" Halali et al., 2024
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Code and data for "Tempo and mode of diapause evolution in butterflies" Halali et al., 2024
Adds pretty butterflies to the world.
Image scans of some old cigarette cards by John Player and Sons - Butterflies and Moths.
LEPITAXA – Lepidopteran Classification Project
A program that investigates the spread of the purple emperor butterfly over Sweden in the past 25 years with the help of observation data from Artdatabanken.
#NVJOB Simple Boids (Flocks of Birds, Fish and Insects). Flocking Simulation. Free Unity Asset.
💅 🦋 ESLint config for keeping JavaScript consistent across all of Ocean Protocol's projects
The Lepidoptera Anatomy Ontology contains terms used for describing the anatomy and phenotype of moths and butterflies in biodiversity research.
A Kaggle Community Competition. Can you craft a deep learning model that is better than a bird at classifying 6 remarkable North American butterflies? https://www.kaggle.com/c/yum-or-yuck-butterfly-mimics-2022
Some butterflies are toxic and some pretend to be toxic. A dataset of 6 remarkable North American butterflies that avoid being eaten. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/keithpinson/butterfly-mimics-2022
A very simple SPA application about the Monarch Butterflies.
An iOS application that uses a Machine Learning model to classify different species of butterflies that can be seen in Portugal and around Europe.
Lepilens is a Web application that uses a Machine Learning model perform classification to be able to classify different species of butterflies that can be found in Portugal and across Europe.
R code used for the analyses of the paper: Spatial conservation prioritisation in data-poor countries: a quantitative sensitivity analysis using different taxa
A new tool for detecting changes in dynamic rules in population time series data
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