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- Network modeling 2014. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Committee on Transportation Network Modeling,sponsor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Optimal bus lane infrastructure design / Xu Sun, Huapu Lu, Yueyue Fan -- Evaluation of a strategic road pricing scheme accounting for day-to-day and long-term demand uncertainty / Melissa Duell [ and three others] -- Modeling transit and intermodal tours in a dynamic multimodal network / Alireza Khani [ and four others] -- Rollback approach for demand consistency checking of real-time traffic network state estimation models / Ala Alnawaiseh, Khaled Abdelghany, Ahmed Hassan -- Urban traffic state explained by road networks and spatial variance : approach using floating car data / Haixiang Zou, Yang Yue, Qing-Quan Li -- How many runs? : analytical method for optimal scenario sampling to estimate travel time variance in traffic networks / Jiwon Kim, Hani S. Mahmassani -- Short-term freeway speed profiling based on longitudinal spatiotemporal dynamics / Jianjiang Yang [and four others] -- Modeling parking search on a network by using stochastic shortest paths with history dependence / Shoupeng Tang [and four others] -- Algorithm for determining path of maximum reliability on a network subject to random arc connectivity failures / Ravi Sheshadri, Karthik K. Srinivasan -- Integrated planning of tourism investment and transportation network design / Yun Bai [and five others] -- Service reliability-based transit network design with stochastic demand / Kun An, Hong K. Lo -- Sample-based algorithm to determine minimum robust cost path with correlated link travel times / Arun Prakash, Karthik K. Srinivasan -- Complex network method of evaluating resilience in surface transportation networks / Abigail Osei-Asamoah, Nicholas E. Lownes -- Equilibrium analysis of low-conflict network designs / Stephen D. Boyles, Tarun Rambha, Chi Xie -- Simulation-based method for finding minimum travel time budget paths in stochastic networks with correlated link times / Ali Zockaie, Yu M. Nie, Hani S. Mahmassani -- Reducing carbon emissions with multitrip vehicle mode / Yang Fu [and four others] -- Optimizing ridesharing services for airport access / Lei Feng [and three others]."Network Modeling 2014 Vol. 2 TRB's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2467 consists of 17 papers that explore optimal bus lane infrastructure design; a strategic road pricing scheme; modeling transit and intermodal tour; demand consistency checking of realtime traffic network state estimation models; urban traffic state explained by road networks and spatial variance; an analytical method for optimal scenario sampling; short-term freeway speed profiling; modeling a parking search on a network; and determining a path of maximum reliability on a network. This issue of the TRR also examine integrated planning of tourism investment and transportation network design; service reliability-based transit network design with stochastic demand; determining the minimum robust cost path; evaluating resilience in surface transportation networks; equilibrium analysis of low-conflict network designs; minimum travel time budget paths in stochastic networks; reducing carbon emissions with multi-trip vehicle mode; optimizing ridesharing services for airport access." -- Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Network analysis (Planning); Transportation; Transportation;
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- The mammalian radiations : an analysis of trends in evolution, adaptation, and behavior / by Eisenberg, John Frederick.(CARDINAL)287620;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-599) and index.Part 1. The historical perspective -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The history of mammals [animals] -- 3. The early radiations -- 4. The Edentata -- 5. The Pholidota -- 6. Conclusions concerning the early radiations -- 7. Madagascar as a refugium : the radiation of the Tenrecidae and other Madagascan mammals -- 8. The phylogeny of behavior : a mammalian baseline -- Part 2. Mammalian radiations on the contiguous continental land masses -- 9. The order Macroscelidea -- 10. The order Lagomorpha -- 11. The Order Rodentia -- 12. Insectivora -- 13. Grandorder Ferae -- 14. G. Archonta -- 15. G. Ungulata -- 16. Trends in the adaptation and distribution of the mammalia [feeding niches and their constraints ; Coevolution of species, competition between higher taxa, mammalian species diversity and niche occupancy, loss of species and the problem of extinction].Part 3. Macrophysiology and adaptation -- 17. Consideration of the mammalian size and metabolic rate -- 18. The influence of body size on live history -- 19. Feeding and foraging categories, some size constraints [food, foods, consequences of specialization for certain habitats & tropic specialization, environmental stresses] -- 20. Mammalian size-classes and their distribution according to nice and zoogeographic constraints -- 21. The relative size of the mammalian brain -- 22. Reproduction and development [intrauterine development and length of gestation ; variability of developmental time ; lactation & postnatal growth] -- 23. Reproduction and life history strategies [i.e. altricial young, etc.].Part 4. Behavior as a subject for study -- 25. Introduction -- 26. The genetic bases for behaviour patterns -- 27. A consideration of biological rhythms and temporal patterning -- 28. Description and classification of the behavioural elements common to generalized terrestrial mammals [sleep, rest, locomotion, autogrooming, elimination, breathing, drinking, feeding, artifacts, protective responses, etc.] -- 28. Interaction systems of generalized mammals [social interactions, courtship and sexual, offensive -- defensive, parental care, play, etc.] -- 30. Reproductive failure, social pathology, and the special case of infanticide [captivity, is it adaptive?; in primates?].31. Structure of social organizations [genetic basis] -- 32. Classification of mammalian social organizations [mating, sexual dimorphism and polygyny; rearing systems, foraging, refuging, predatory, etc.] -- 33. Toward a definition of the selective forces producing different grades of sociality -- 34. Synthesis." ... Discusses the principles of the evolution of trophic and reproductive strategies: faunal interchange and the drift of continental land masses; the influence of body size on life-history strategies; the genetic basis of behavioral adaptation and the evolution of social behavior ... appendixes include extensive data on reproductive rate, litter size, interbirth interval, longevity, brain size, and metabolic rate for a wide variety of species."--Jacket.
- Subjects: Mammals; Mammals; Adaptation (Biology); Adaptive radiation (Evolution);
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