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2013, Volume 265, Issue C
- 64-73 Predicting the structure and mode of vegetation dynamics: An application of graph theory to state-and-transition models
by Kim, Daehyun & Phillips, Jonathan D.
- 74-84 Modeling the habitat associations and spatial distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates: A hierarchical Bayesian model for zero-inflated biomass data
by Lecomte, J.B. & Benoît, H.P. & Etienne, M.P. & Bel, L. & Parent, E.
- 85-98 Using the language of sets to describe nested systems in emergy evaluations
by Morandi, Fabiana & Campbell, Daniel E. & Pulselli, Riccardo M. & Bastianoni, Simone
- 99-113 An advanced tool for eutrophication modeling in coastal lagoons: Application to the Victoria lagoon in the north of Spain
by Zouiten, Hala & Díaz, César Álvarez & Gómez, Andrés García & Cortezón, José Antonio Revilla & Alba, Javier García
- 114-123 Time-dependent sensitivity of a process-based ecological model
by Song, Xiaodong & Bryan, Brett A. & Almeida, Auro C. & Paul, Keryn I. & Zhao, Gang & Ren, Yin
- 124-135 Simulation of canopy CO2/H2O fluxes for a rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantation in central Cambodia: The effect of the regular spacing of planted trees
by Kumagai, Tomo’omi & Mudd, Ryan G. & Miyazawa, Yoshiyuki & Liu, Wen & Giambelluca, Thomas W. & Kobayashi, Nakako & Lim, Tiva Khan & Jomura, Mayuko & Matsumoto, Kazuho & Huang, Maoyi & Chen, Qi & Ziegler, Alan & Yin, Song
- 136-139 The effect of drought stress on self-organisation in a seasonal tropical rainforest
by Song, Qinghai & Lin, Hua & Zhang, Yiping & Tan, Zhenghong & Zhao, Junfu & Zhao, Junbin & Zhang, Xiang & Zhou, Wenjun & Yu, Lei & Yang, Lianyan & Yu, Guirui & Sun, Xiaomin
- 140-148 Sharing the bounty—Adjusting harvest to predator return in the Scandinavian human–wolf–bear–moose system
by Jonzén, Niclas & Sand, Håkan & Wabakken, Petter & Swenson, Jon E. & Kindberg, Jonas & Liberg, Olof & Chapron, Guillaume
- 149-157 Density dependent functional forms drive compensation in populations exposed to stressors
by Raimondo, Sandy
- 158-169 Dynamic modelling of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony growth and failure
by Russell, Stephen & Barron, Andrew B. & Harris, David
- 170-179 Humid savanna–forest dynamics: A matrix model with vegetation–fire interactions and seasonality
by Accatino, Francesco & De Michele, Carlo
- 180-193 Evaluation of seasonal variability in the food-web properties of coastal lagoons subjected to contrasting salinity gradients using network analyses
by Prado, Patricia & Ibáñez, Carles & Caiola, Nuno & Reyes, Enrique
- 194-206 A simple biogeochemical model for estuaries with high sediment loads: Application to the Guadalquivir River (SW Iberia)
by Ruiz, J. & Macías, D. & Losada, M.A. & Díez-Minguito, M. & Prieto, L.
- 207-220 Modeling the influence of flow on invertebrate drift across spatial scales using a 2D hydraulic model and a 1D population model
by Anderson, Kurt E. & Harrison, Lee R. & Nisbet, Roger M. & Kolpas, Allison
- 221-229 Food niche partitioning between perch and ruffe: Combined use of a self-organising map and the IndVal index for analysing fish diet
by Dukowska, Małgorzata & Grzybkowska, Maria & Kruk, Andrzej & Szczerkowska-Majchrzak, Eliza
- 230-238 Fluctuating quota and management costs under multiannual adjustment of fish quota
by van Dijk, Diana & Haijema, Rene & Hendrix, Eligius M.T. & Groeneveld, Rolf A. & van Ierland, Ekko C.
- 239-249 Applying AQUATOX in determining the ecological risk assessment of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination in Baiyangdian Lake, North China
by Zhang, Lulu & Liu, Jingling & Li, Yi & Zhao, Yanwei
2013, Volume 264, Issue C
- 7-16 Modeling suspended solids in a Northern Chilean Patagonia glacier-fed fjord: GLOF scenarios under climate change conditions
by Marín, Víctor H. & Tironi, Antonio & Paredes, María Alejandra & Contreras, Manuel
- 17-26 Effects of global warming on hypoxia in the Baltic Sea–North Sea transition zone
by Bendtsen, Jørgen & Hansen, Jørgen L.S.
- 27-36 Reprint of Modelling wetland surface elevation dynamics and its application to forecasting the effects of sea-level rise on estuarine wetlands
by Rogers, Kerrylee & Saintilan, Neil & Copeland, Craig
- 37-47 Modeled phytoplankton diversity and productivity in the California Current System
by Goebel, N.L. & Edwards, C.A. & Zehr, J.P. & Follows, M.J. & Morgan, S.G.
- 48-63 Reprint of: “Impacts of natural and anthropogenic climate variations on North Pacific plankton in an Earth System Model”
by Patara, Lavinia & Vichi, Marcello & Masina, Simona
- 64-82 Environmental influences on the interannual variation and spatial distribution of Peruvian anchovy (Engraulis ringens) population dynamics from 1991 to 2007: A three-dimensional modeling study
by Xu, Yi & Chai, Fei & Rose, Kenneth A. & Ñiquen C., Miguel & Chavez, Francisco P.
- 83-97 Modeling climate change impacts on phenology and population dynamics of migratory marine species
by Anderson, James J. & Gurarie, Eliezer & Bracis, Chloe & Burke, Brian J. & Laidre, Kristin L.
- 98-114 Simulating the effects of global climate change on Atlantic croaker population dynamics in the mid-Atlantic Region
by Diamond, Sandra L. & Murphy, Cheryl A. & Rose, Kenneth A.
- 115-129 Ecosystem model of Tasmanian waters explores impacts of climate-change induced changes in primary productivity
by Watson, Reg A. & Nowara, Gabrielle B. & Tracey, Sean R. & Fulton, Elizabeth A. & Bulman, Cathy M. & Edgar, Graham J. & Barrett, Neville S. & Lyle, Jeremy M. & Frusher, Stewart D. & Buxton, Colin D.
- 130-142 Effects of hunting, fishing and climate change on the Hudson Bay marine ecosystem: I. Re-creating past changes 1970–2009
by Hoover, Carie & Pitcher, Tony & Christensen, Villy
- 143-156 Effects of hunting, fishing and climate change on the Hudson Bay marine ecosystem: II. Ecosystem model future projections
by Hoover, Carie & Pitcher, Tony & Christensen, Villy
- 157-168 The relative impact of warming and removing top predators on the Northeast US large marine biotic community
by Nye, Janet A. & Gamble, Robert J. & Link, Jason S.
2013, Volume 263, Issue C
- 1-9 AggModel: A soil organic matter model with measurable pools for use in incubation studies
by Segoli, M. & De Gryze, S. & Dou, F. & Lee, J. & Post, W.M. & Denef, K. & Six, J.
- 10-18 Constraints on interpretation of ecological niche models by limited environmental ranges on calibration areas
by Owens, Hannah L. & Campbell, Lindsay P. & Dornak, L. Lynnette & Saupe, Erin E. & Barve, Narayani & Soberón, Jorge & Ingenloff, Kate & Lira-Noriega, Andrés & Hensz, Christopher M. & Myers, Corinne E. & Peterson, A. Townsend
- 19-31 Use of topographic predictors for macrobenthic community mapping in the Marine Reserve of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain)
by Martín-García, Laura & González-Lorenzo, Gustavo & Brito-Izquierdo, Isabel T. & Barquín-Diez, Jacinto
- 32-41 Comparison of an energy systems mini-model to a process-based eco-physiological model for simulating forest growth
by Li, Linjun & Tilley, David R. & Lu, Hongfang & Ren, Hai & Qiu, Guoyu
- 42-55 Can decision rules simulate carbon allocation for years with contrasting and extreme weather conditions? A case study for three temperate beech forests
by Campioli, Matteo & Verbeeck, Hans & Van den Bossche, Joris & Wu, Jian & Ibrom, Andreas & D’Andrea, Ettore & Matteucci, Giorgio & Samson, Roeland & Steppe, Kathy & Granier, André
- 56-63 Modelling the interindividual variability of organogenesis in sugar beet populations using a hierarchical segmented model
by Baey, Charlotte & Didier, Anne & Lemaire, Sébastien & Maupas, Fabienne & Cournède, Paul-Henry
- 64-80 Modeling CO2 and CH4 flux changes in pristine peatlands of Finland under changing climate conditions
by Gong, Jinnan & Kellomäki, Seppo & Wang, Kaiyun & Zhang, Chao & Shurpali, Narasinha & Martikainen, Pertti J.
- 81-91 State and parameter update of a hydrodynamic-phytoplankton model using ensemble Kalman filter
by Huang, Jiacong & Gao, Junfeng & Liu, Jutao & Zhang, Yinjun
- 92-102 Coupling a physiological grazer population model with a generalized model for vegetation dynamics
by Pachzelt, Adrian & Rammig, Anja & Higgins, Steven & Hickler, Thomas
- 103-108 Evaluating the predictive performance of stacked species distribution models applied to plant species selection in ecological restoration
by Gastón, Aitor & García-Viñas, Juan I.
- 109-118 New decomposition rate functions based on volumetric soil water content for the ROMUL soil organic matter dynamics model
by Linkosalo, Tapio & Kolari, Pasi & Pumpanen, Jukka
- 119-125 Predicting the spread of alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) in Wular lake, India: A mathematical approach
by Masoodi, Ather & Sengupta, Anand & Khan, Fareed A. & Sharma, Gyan P.
- 126-138 Evaluating manure release parameters for nonpoint contaminant transport model KINEROS2/STWIR
by Guber, Andrey K. & Pachepsky, Yakov A. & Dao, Thanh H. & Shelton, Daniel R. & Sadeghi, Ali M.
- 139-151 Bridging the gap between ecosystem modeling tools and geographic information systems: Driving a food web model with external spatial–temporal data
by Steenbeek, Jeroen & Coll, Marta & Gurney, Leigh & Mélin, Frédéric & Hoepffner, Nicolas & Buszowski, Joe & Christensen, Villy
- 152-161 Restoration and management of callitris forest ecosystems in Eastern Australia: Simulation of attributes of growth dynamics, growth increment and biomass accumulation
by Ngugi, Michael R. & Botkin, Daniel B. & Doley, David & Cant, Mark & Kelley, Jack
- 162-173 Color and degree of interspecific synchrony of environmental noise affect the variability of complex ecological networks
by Lin, Yangchen & Sutherland, William J.
- 174-186 Evaluating ecological resilience with global sensitivity and uncertainty analysis
by Perz, Stephen G. & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Kiker, Gregory & Holt, Robert D.
- 187-195 A hierarchical Bayesian model for the ecological status classification of lagoons
by Arima, Serena & Basset, Alberto & Jona Lasinio, Giovanna & Pollice, Alessio & Rosati, Ilaria
- 196-210 Carbon dynamics and export from flooded wetlands: A modeling approach
by Sharifi, Amirreza & Kalin, Latif & Hantush, Mohamed M. & Isik, Sabahattin & Jordan, Thomas E.
- 211-222 Development of a Fluvial Egg Drift Simulator to evaluate the transport and dispersion of Asian carp eggs in rivers
by Garcia, Tatiana & Jackson, P. Ryan & Murphy, Elizabeth A. & Valocchi, Albert J. & Garcia, Marcelo H.
- 223-232 Tracking Acropora fragmentation and population structure through thermal-stress events
by Roth, L. & Muller, E.M. & van Woesik, R.
- 233-243 Reducing the loss of information and gaining accuracy with clustering methods in a global land-use model
by Dietrich, Jan Philipp & Popp, Alexander & Lotze-Campen, Hermann
- 244-250 Fitting population growth models in the presence of measurement and detection error
by Hefley, Trevor J. & Tyre, Andrew J. & Blankenship, Erin E.
- 251-263 New methods for estimating components of lake metabolism based on free-water dissolved-oxygen dynamics
by McNair, James N. & Gereaux, Leon C. & Weinke, Anthony D. & Sesselmann, Meagan R. & Kendall, Scott T. & Biddanda, Bopaiah A.
- 264-272 Decision analysis for species preservation under sea-level rise
by Linhoss, Anna C. & Kiker, Gregory A. & Aiello-Lammens, Matthew E. & Chu-Agor, Ma. Librada & Convertino, Matteo & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Fischer, Richard & Linkov, Igor
- 273-280 Optimal short-term policies for protection of single biological species from local extinction
by Cruz-Rivera, Erica & Vasilieva, Olga & Svinin, Mikhail
- 281-290 Modelling local and long-distance dispersal of invasive chestnut gall wasp in Europe
by Gilioli, G. & Pasquali, S. & Tramontini, S. & Riolo, F.
- 291-307 A biogeochemical model of phytoplankton productivity in an urban estuary: The importance of ammonium and freshwater flow
by Dugdale, Richard C. & Wilkerson, Frances P. & Parker, Alexander E.
- 308-325 Spin-up processes in the Community Land Model version 4 with explicit carbon and nitrogen components
by Shi, Mingjie & Yang, Zong-Liang & Lawrence, David M. & Dickinson, Robert E. & Subin, Zachary M.
- 326-348 Description and validation of production processes in the coral reef ecosystem model CAFFEE (Coral–Algae–Fish-Fisheries Ecosystem Energetics) with a fisheries closure and climatic disturbance
by Ruiz Sebastián, Carlos & McClanahan, Timothy R.
2013, Volume 261-262
- 1-7 Integration of unsupervised and supervised neural networks to predict dissolved oxygen concentration in canals
by Areerachakul, Sirilak & Sophatsathit, Peraphon & Lursinsap, Chidchanok
- 8-18 Biomass-dispersal trade-off and the functional meaning of species diversity
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada Mª & Delgado, Juan D. & Otto, Rüdiger & Quirós, Ángel & Santander, Jacobo & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Fernández, María J. & Jiménez-Rodríguez, Antonia & Riera, Rodrigo & Navarro, Rafael Mª & Perdomo, Mª Elena & Fernández-Palacios, José Mª & Escudero, Carlos G. & Arévalo, José R. & Diéguez, Lorenzo
- 19-31 Predicting methanogenesis from rice paddies using the DAYCENT ecosystem model
by Cheng, Kun & Ogle, Stephen M. & Parton, William J. & Pan, Genxing
- 32-42 A fuzzy set approach to assess the predictive accuracy of land use simulations
by van Vliet, Jasper & Hagen-Zanker, Alex & Hurkens, Jelle & van Delden, Hedwig
- 43-57 Comparing food web structures and dynamics across a suite of global marine ecosystem models
by Sailley, S.F. & Vogt, M. & Doney, S.C. & Aita, M.N. & Bopp, L. & Buitenhuis, E.T. & Hashioka, T. & Lima, I. & Le Quéré, C. & Yamanaka, Y.
- 58-73 Finding options to improve catchment water quality—Lessons learned from historical land use situations in a Mediterranean catchment in Slovenia
by Glavan, Matjaž & Miličić, Vesna & Pintar, Marina
- 74-79 Relationship between forest density and albedo in the boreal zone
by Lukeš, Petr & Stenberg, Pauline & Rautiainen, Miina
- 80-92 Estimation of gross primary production over the terrestrial ecosystems in China
by Li, Xianglan & Liang, Shunlin & Yu, Guirui & Yuan, Wenping & Cheng, Xiao & Xia, Jiangzhou & Zhao, Tianbao & Feng, Jinming & Ma, Zhuguo & Ma, Mingguo & Liu, Shaomin & Chen, Jiquan & Shao, Changliang & Li, Shenggong & Zhang, Xudong & Zhang, Zhiqiang & Chen, Shiping & Ohta, Takeshi & Varlagin, Andrej & Miyata, Akira & Takagi, Kentaro & Saiqusa, Nobuko & Kato, Tomomichi
- 93-97 Integration of logistic and kinetics equations of population growth
by Sakanoue, Seiichi
2013, Volume 260, Issue C
- 1-10 Metapopulation modelling and area-wide pest management strategies evaluation. An application to the Pine processionary moth
by Gilioli, Gianni & Bodini, Antonella & Baumgärtner, Johann
- 11-24 Emergent copepod communities in an adaptive trait-structured model
by Record, N.R. & Pershing, A.J. & Maps, F.
- 25-35 Incorporating weather sensitivity in inventory-based estimates of boreal forest productivity: A meta-analysis of process model results
by Wang, Z. & Grant, R.F. & Arain, M.A. & Bernier, P.Y. & Chen, B. & Chen, J.M. & Govind, A. & Guindon, L. & Kurz, W.A. & Peng, C. & Price, D.T. & Stinson, G. & Sun, J. & Trofymowe, J.A. & Yeluripati, J.
- 36-41 Modeling seabird bycatch in the U.S. Atlantic pelagic longline fishery: Fixed year effect versus random year effect
by Li, Yan & Jiao, Yan
- 42-49 Soil disturbances can suppress the invasion of alien plants under plant–soil feedback
by Fukano, Yuya & Tachiki, Yuuya & Yahara, Tetsukazu & Iwasa, Yoh
- 50-61 Modelling the decadal trend of ecosystem carbon fluxes demonstrates the important role of functional changes in a temperate deciduous forest
by Wu, J. & Jansson, P.E. & van der Linden, L. & Pilegaard, K. & Beier, C. & Ibrom, A.
- 62-76 Development, uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of the simple SALUS crop model in DSSAT
by Dzotsi, K.A. & Basso, B. & Jones, J.W.
2013, Volume 259, Issue C
- 1-9 A model for the dynamics of malaria in Paria Peninsula, Sucre State, Venezuela
by Rodríguez, Diego J. & Delgado, Laura & Ramos, Santiago & Weinberger, Vanessa & Rangel, Yadira
- 10-15 Study of chaotic behavior in predator–prey interactions in a chemostat
by Ali, Emad & Asif, Mohammed & Ajbar, AbdelHamid
- 16-23 Global sensitivity analysis of a modified CENTURY model for simulating impacts of harvesting fine woody biomass for bioenergy
by Wang, Fugui & Mladenoff, David J. & Forrester, Jodi A. & Keough, Cindy & Parton, William J.
- 24-29 Approximating the dispersal of multi-species ecological entities such as communities, ecosystems or habitat types
by Laitila, Jussi & Moilanen, Atte
- 30-39 Using Maxent to model the historic distributions of stonefly species in Illinois streams: The effects of regularization and threshold selections
by Cao, Yong & DeWalt, R. Edward & Robinson, Jason L. & Tweddale, Tari & Hinz, Leon & Pessino, Massimo
- 40-49 Comparison of two light attenuation parameterization focusing on timing of spring bloom and primary production in the Baltic Sea
by Wan, Zhenwen & Bi, Hongsheng & She, Jun
- 50-61 Discrete and continuous time simulations of spatial ecological processes predict different final population sizes and interspecific competition outcomes
by Mancy, Rebecca & Prosser, Patrick & Rogers, Simon
- 62-73 Behind the scenes of population viability modeling: Predicting butterfly metapopulation dynamics under climate change
by Radchuk, Viktoriia & Johst, Karin & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Grimm, Volker & Schtickzelle, Nicolas
2013, Volume 258, Issue C
- 1-8 Thermodynamics-based categorization of ecosystems in a socio-ecological context
by Coscieme, Luca & Pulselli, Federico M. & Jørgensen, Sven E. & Bastianoni, Simone & Marchettini, Nadia
- 9-15 Sum of heterogeneous blind zones predict movements of simulated groups
by Romey, William L. & Vidal, Jose M.
- 16-32 Sensitivity analysis and pattern-oriented validation of TRITON, a model with alternative community states: Insights on temperate rocky reefs dynamics
by Marzloff, Martin P. & Johnson, Craig R. & Little, L. Rich & Soulié, Jean-Christophe & Ling, Scott D. & Frusher, Stewart D.
- 33-39 Migration and niche partitioning simultaneously increase species richness and rarity
by Ai, Dexiecuo & Chu, Chengjin & Ellwood, M.D. Farnon & Hou, Rui & Wang, Gang
- 40-52 An individual-based model for the migration of pike (Esox lucius) in the river Yser, Belgium
by Baetens, J.M. & Van Nieuland, S. & Pauwels, I.S. & De Baets, B. & Mouton, A.M. & Goethals, P.L.M.
- 53-64 The mean function provides robustness to linear inverse modelling flow estimation in food webs: A comparison of functions derived from statistics and ecological theories
by Saint-Béat, B. & Vézina, A.F. & Asmus, R. & Asmus, H. & Niquil, N.
- 65-73 Contrasting specialization–stability relationships in plant–animal mutualistic systems
by Benadi, Gita & Blüthgen, Nico & Hovestadt, Thomas & Poethke, Hans-Joachim
- 74-81 Interactions at large spatial scale: The case of Centris bees and floral oil producing plants in South America
by Giannini, T.C. & Pinto, C.E. & Acosta, A.L. & Taniguchi, M. & Saraiva, A.M. & Alves-dos-Santos, I.
- 82-90 Simulation modelling of dissolved organic matter removal in a free water surface constructed wetland
by Ophithakorn, Thiwari & Suksaroj, Chaisri & Suksaroj, Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul
- 91-100 Converting conventional ecological datasets in dynamic and dynamic spatially explicit simulations: Current advances and future applications of the Stochastic Dynamic Methodology (StDM)
by Santos, Mário & Bastos, Rita & Cabral, João Alexandre
- 101-121 Modeling zooplankton growth in Lake Washington: A mechanistic approach to physiology in a eutrophication model
by Perhar, Gurbir & Arhonditsis, George B. & Brett, Michael T.
- 122-133 A Bayesian parameter estimation method applied to a marine ecosystem model for the coastal Gulf of Alaska
by Fiechter, J. & Herbei, R. & Leeds, W. & Brown, J. & Milliff, R. & Wikle, C. & Moore, A. & Powell, T.
2013, Volume 257, Issue C
- 1-10 Choice of study area and predictors affect habitat suitability projections, but not the performance of species distribution models of stream biota
by Domisch, Sami & Kuemmerlen, Mathias & Jähnig, Sonja C. & Haase, Peter
- 11-24 Combining system dynamics and hybrid particle swarm optimization for land use allocation
by Liu, Xiaoping & Ou, Jinpei & Li, Xia & Ai, Bin
- 25-35 SAILHFlood: A radiative transfer model for flooded vegetation
by Beget, M.E. & Bettachini, V.A. & Di Bella, C.M. & Baret, F.
- 36-43 Wildlife–vehicle collision mitigation: Is partial fencing the answer? An agent-based model approach
by Ascensão, Fernando & Clevenger, Anthony & Santos-Reis, Margarida & Urbano, Paulo & Jackson, Nathan
- 44-56 Simulating fish dispersal in stream networks fragmented by multiple road crossings
by Perkin, Joshuah S. & Gido, Keith B. & Al-Ta’ani, Ola & Scoglio, Caterina
- 57-65 A quantitative approach to evaluating ecosystem services
by Logsdon, Rebecca A. & Chaubey, Indrajeet
- 66-79 Can simple phosphorus mass balance models guide management decisions? A case study in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada
by Zhang, Weitao & Kim, Dong-Kyun & Rao, Yerubandi R. & Watson, Sue & Mugalingam, Shan & Labencki, Tanya & Dittrich, Maria & Morley, Andrew & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 80-87 How do hydrological and climatic conditions influence the diversity and behavioural trends of water birds in small Mediterranean reservoirs? A community-level modelling approach
by Carvalho, Diogo & Horta, Pedro & Raposeira, Helena & Santos, Mário & Luís, António & Cabral, João Alexandre
- 88-100 Interannual climate variability and population density thresholds can have a substantial impact on simulated tree species’ migration
by Nabel, Julia E.M.S. & Zurbriggen, Natalie & Lischke, Heike
- 101-112 Modeling the pH in the tidal fresh Potomac River under conditions of varying hydrology and loads
by Cerco, Carl F. & Threadgill, Tammy & Noel, Mark R. & Hinz, Scott
2013, Volume 256, Issue C
- 1-5 Species distribution models predict range expansion better than chance but not better than a simple dispersal model
by Rodríguez-Rey, Marta & Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto & Acevedo, Pelayo
- 6-15 Modeling biopore effects on root growth and biomass production on soils with pronounced sub-soil clay accumulation
by Gaiser, Thomas & Perkons, Ute & Küpper, Paul Martin & Kautz, Timo & Uteau-Puschmann, Daniel & Ewert, Frank & Enders, Andreas & Krauss, Gunther
- 16-22 Sensitivity of euphotic zone properties to CDOM variations in marine ecosystem models
by Urtizberea, Agurtzane & Dupont, Nicolas & Rosland, Rune & Aksnes, Dag L.
- 23-30 Combined effect of global warming and increased CO2-concentration on vegetation growth in water-limited conditions
by Claesson, Jonas & Nycander, Jonas
- 31-42 Modeling the effect of temperature, solar radiation and salinity on Bolboschoenus maritimus sequestration of mercury
by Anastácio, Pedro M. & Marques, Bruna & Lillebø, Ana I.
- 43-52 Modeling effects of harvest on firefly population persistence
by Bauer, Carolyn M. & Nachman, Gösta & Lewis, Sara M. & Faust, Lynn F. & Reed, J. Michael
- 53-68 Improving the representation of internal nutrient recycling with phosphorus mass balance models: A case study in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada
by Kim, Dong-Kyun & Zhang, Weitao & Rao, Yerubandi R. & Watson, Sue & Mugalingam, Shan & Labencki, Tanya & Dittrich, Maria & Morley, Andrew & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 69-84 A bio-economic management strategy evaluation for a multi-species, multi-fleet fishery facing a world of uncertainty
by Ives, M.C. & Scandol, J.P. & Greenville, J.
2013, Volume 255, Issue C
- 1-10 Mechanistic TK/TD-model simulating the effect of growth inhibitors on Lemna populations
by Schmitt, Walter & Bruns, Eric & Dollinger, Margit & Sowig, Peter
- 11-20 An individual-based model for the interaction of the mite Tetranychus urticae (Koch, 1836) with its predator Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor, 1954) (Acari: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae)
by de Oliveira, A.C.S. & Martins, S.G.F. & Zacarias, M.S.
- 21-28 Exergoecology as a tool for ecological modelling. The case of the US food production chain
by Torres, César & Valero, Antonio & Valero, Alicia
- 29-37 Flexible continuous-time modelling for heterogeneous animal movement
by Harris, Keith J. & Blackwell, Paul G.
- 38-57 Trophodynamics of the eastern Great Australian Bight ecosystem: Ecological change associated with the growth of Australia's largest fishery
by Goldsworthy, Simon D. & Page, Brad & Rogers, Paul J. & Bulman, Cathy & Wiebkin, Annelise & McLeay, Lachlan J. & Einoder, Luke & Baylis, Alastair M.M. & Braley, Michelle & Caines, Robin & Daly, Keryn & Huveneers, Charlie & Peters, Kristian & Lowther, Andrew D. & Ward, Tim M.
- 58-69 How economic performance of a stand increases due to decreased failure risk associated with the admixing of species
by Roessiger, Joerg & Griess, Verena C. & Härtl, Fabian & Clasen, Christian & Knoke, Thomas
- 70-86 Ecological relationships, thresholds and time-lags determining phytoplankton community dynamics of Lake Kinneret, Israel elucidated by evolutionary computation and wavelets
by Recknagel, Friedrich & Ostrovsky, Ilia & Cao, Hongqing & Zohary, Tamar & Zhang, Xiaoqing
2013, Volume 254, Issue C
- 1-14 Integrating hydraulic, physicochemical and ecological models to assess the effectiveness of water quality management strategies for the River Cuenca in Ecuador
by Holguin-Gonzalez, Javier E. & Boets, Pieter & Alvarado, Andres & Cisneros, Felipe & Carrasco, María C. & Wyseure, Guido & Nopens, Ingmar & Goethals, Peter L.M.
- 15-21 Accounting for parametric uncertainty in Markov decision processes
by Schapaugh, Adam W. & Tyre, Andrew J.
- 22-32 Modelling habitat suitability for alpine rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta helvetica) combining object-based classification of IKONOS imagery and Habitat Suitability Index modelling
by Zohmann, Margit & Pennerstorfer, Josef & Nopp-Mayr, Ursula
- 33-42 Internal dynamics of NPZD type ecosystem models
by Heinle, A. & Slawig, T.
- 43-49 Modelling the dynamics of migrations for large herbivore populations in the Amboseli National Park, Kenya
by Mose, Victor N. & Nguyen-Huu, Tri & Western, David & Auger, Pierre & Nyandwi, Charles
- 50-53 Measures of individual uncertainty for ecological models: Variance and entropy
by Smaldino, Paul E.
- 54-70 A mechanistic model for a tritrophic interaction involving soybean aphid, its host plants, and multiple natural enemies
by Bahlai, Christine A. & Weiss, Ross M. & Hallett, Rebecca H.
- 71-79 Calamagrostis model revisited: Matrix calibration as a constraint maximization problem
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 80-91 Plasticity of plant form and function sustains productivity and dominance along environment and competition gradients. A modeling experiment with Gemini
by Maire, Vincent & Soussana, Jean-François & Gross, Nicolas & Bachelet, Bruno & Pagès, Loïc & Martin, Raphaël & Reinhold, Tanja & Wirth, Christian & Hill, David
2013, Volume 253, Issue C
- 1-8 A coupled stock-recruitment-age-structured model of the North Sea cod under the influence of depensation
by Cabral, Reniel B. & Aliño, Porfirio M. & Lim, May T.
- 9-16 APHIDSim: A population dynamics model for wheat aphids based on swallowtail catastrophe theory
by Piyaratne, M.K.D.K. & Zhao, Huiyan & Meng, Qingxiang
- 17-27 Filling the gap: A compositional gap regeneration model for managed northern hardwood forests
by Millington, James D.A. & Walters, Michael B. & Matonis, Megan S. & Liu, Jianguo
- 28-43 Three-dimensional model for analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of phytoplankton in Tucuruí reservoir, Pará, Brazil
by Deus, Ricardo & Brito, David & Kenov, Isabella Ascione & Lima, Marcelo & Costa, Vanessa & Medeiros, Adaelson & Neves, Ramiro & Alves, C.N.
- 44-55 Modeling the complex hatching and development of Aedes aegypti in temperate climates
by Romeo Aznar, Victoria & Otero, Marcelo & De Majo, María Sol & Fischer, Sylvia & Solari, Hernán G.
- 56-69 Modeling high-severity fire, drought and climate change impacts on ponderosa pine regeneration
by Feddema, Johannes J. & Mast, Joy Nystrom & Savage, Melissa
- 70-78 How to manage co-product inputs in emergy accounting exemplified by willow production for bioenergy
by Kamp, Andreas & Østergård, Hanne
- 82-96 Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control?
by Angelini, Ronaldo & de Morais, Ronny José & Catella, Agostinho Carlos & Resende, Emiko Kawakami & Libralato, Simone
- 97-106 Evaluation of a soil greenhouse gas emission model based on Bayesian inference and MCMC: Model uncertainty
by Wang, Gangsheng & Chen, Shulin
- 107-116 Evaluation of a soil greenhouse gas emission model based on Bayesian inference and MCMC: Parameter identifiability and equifinality
by Wang, Gangsheng & Chen, Shulin
2013, Volume 252, Issue C
- 3-10 Estimation and analysis of net primary productivity by integrating MODIS remote sensing data with a light use efficiency model
by Li, Jia & Cui, Yaoping & Liu, Jiyuan & Shi, Wenjiao & Qin, Yaochen
- 11-22 Analytical and numerical results of dissolved oxygen and biochemical oxygen demand in non-uniform open channel
by Maleewong, Montri & Hasadsri, Sion
- 23-31 Modeling the purification effects of the constructed Sphagnum wetland on phosphorus and heavy metals in Dajiuhu Wetland Reserve, China
by He, Wei & Zhang, Yanyan & Tian, Rong & Hu, Hongxing & Chen, Bin & Chen, Lam Kin & Xu, Fuliu
- 32-43 Enhanced functionality of the redesigned hybrid evolutionary algorithm HEA demonstrated by predictive modelling of algal growth in the Wivenhoe Reservoir, Queensland (Australia)
by Cao, Hongqing & Recknagel, Friedrich & Orr, Philip T.
- 44-52 System dynamics modeling for urban energy consumption and CO2 emissions: A case study of Beijing, China
by Feng, Y.Y. & Chen, S.Q. & Zhang, L.X.
- 53-62 Ecological exergy as an indicator of land-use impacts on functional guilds in river ecosystems
by Li, Fengqing & Bae, Mi-Jung & Kwon, Yong-Su & Chung, Namil & Hwang, Soon-Jin & Park, Sang-Jung & Park, Hae-Kyung & Kong, Dong Soo & Park, Young-Seuk
- 63-71 Embodied energy assessment for ecological wastewater treatment by a constructed wetland
by Shao, Ling & Wu, Zi & Zeng, L. & Chen, Z.M. & Zhou, Y. & Chen, G.Q.
- 72-82 An improved pattern-guided evolution approach for the development of adaptive individual-based ecological models
by Haythorne, Sean & Skabar, Andrew
- 83-96 Exergy based ecological footprint accounting for China
by Shao, Ling & Wu, Zi & Chen, G.Q.
- 97-105 Modeling macrozooplankton and water quality relationships after wetland construction in the Wenyuhe River Basin, China
by Ren, Zongming & Zeng, Yang & Fu, Xiu’e & Zhang, Gaosheng & Chen, Linlin & Chen, Jing & Chon, Tae-Soo & Wang, Yawei & Wei, Yuansong
- 106-113 Comprehensive evaluation of the structural characteristics of an urban metabolic system: Model development and a case study of Beijing
by Zhang, Yan & Liu, Hong & Chen, Bin
- 114-120 A reservoir operating model for directing water supply to humans, wetlands, and cones of depression
by Yin, X.A. & Yang, Z.F.
- 121-128 Effects of plant species on macrophyte decomposition under three nutrient conditions in a eutrophic shallow lake, North China
by Li, Xia & Cui, Baoshan & Yang, Qichun & Lan, Yan & Wang, Tingting & Han, Zhen
- 129-140 Land-cover changes of biome transition zones in Loess Plateau of China
by Fan, Ze-Meng & Li, Jing & Yue, Tian-Xiang
- 141-152 Integrated ecosystem health assessment of a macrophyte-dominated lake
by Zhang, L.L. & Liu, J.L. & Yang, Z.F. & Li, Y. & Yang, Y.
- 153-166 Impact of mangrove litterfall on nitrogen dynamics of virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, India
by Mandal, Sudipto & Ray, Santanu & Ghosh, Phani Bhusan
- 167-175 Impact of submerged plants on ecosystem health of the plant-dominated Baiyangdian Lake, China
by Xu, F. & Yang, Z.F. & Chen, B. & Zhao, Y.W.
- 176-184 Greenhouse gas emissions of corn–ethanol production in China
by Yang, Q. & Chen, G.Q.
- 185-195 A system dynamic modeling of carbon cycle from mangrove litter to the adjacent Hooghly estuary, India
by Mukherjee, Joyita & Ray, Santanu & Ghosh, Phani Bhusan
- 196-213 An analysis of the relationship between phytoplankton internal stoichiometry and water column N:P ratios in a dynamic lake environment
by Li, Yu & Waite, Anya M. & Gal, Gideon & Hipsey, Matthew R.
- 214-219 Dependence of network metrics on model aggregation and throughflow calculations: Demonstration using the Sylt–Rømø Bight Ecosystem
by Fath, Brian D. & Scharler, Ursula M. & Baird, Dan
- 220-227 Nonlinear trend in streamflow and its response to climate change under complex ecohydrological patterns in the Yellow River Basin, China
by Yan, Yan & Yang, Zhifeng & Liu, Qiang
- 228-237 Impact of crop patterns and cultivation on carbon sequestration and global warming potential in an agricultural freeze zone
by Ouyang, Wei & Qi, Shasha & Hao, Fanghua & Wang, Xuelei & Shan, Yushu & Chen, Siyang
- 238-245 Analysis of indirect effects within ecosystem models using pathway-based methodology
by Ma, Q. & Kazanci, C.
- 246-257 Multimedia fate modeling of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Lake Small Baiyangdian, Northern China
by Xu, Fu-Liu & Qin, Ning & Zhu, Ying & He, Wei & Kong, Xiang-Zhen & Barbour, Michael T. & He, Qi-Shuang & Wang, Yan & Ou-Yang, Hui-Ling & Tao, Shu
- 258-265 Estimation of energy-related carbon emissions in Beijing and factor decomposition analysis
by Zhang, Jinyun & Zhang, Yan & Yang, Zhifeng & Fath, Brian D. & Li, Shengsheng
- 266-272 Adapting the operation of two cascaded reservoirs for ecological flow requirement of a de-watered river channel due to diversion-type hydropower stations
by Chen, Qiuwen & Chen, Duan & Li, Ruonan & Ma, Jinfeng & Blanckaert, Koen
- 273-279 Exploring the hydrologic relationships in a swamp-dominated watershed—A network-environ-analysis based approach
by Mao, Xufeng & Cui, Lijuan & Wang, Changhai
- 280-287 Modelling a thermodynamic-based comparative framework for urban sustainability: Incorporating economic and ecological losses into emergy analysis
by Liu, Gengyuan & Yang, Zhifeng & Chen, Bin & Zhang, Lixiao
2013, Volume 251, Issue C
- 1-8 Increasing the extinction risk of highly connected species causes a sharp robust-to-fragile transition in empirical food webs
by Bellingeri, Michele & Cassi, Davide & Vincenzi, Simone
- 9-21 Modeling the environmental response of leaf net photosynthesis in Pinus pinea L. natural regeneration
by Calama, Rafael & Puértolas, Jaime & Madrigal, Guillermo & Pardos, Marta
- 22-31 Estimates of downed woody debris decay class transitions for forests across the eastern United States
by Russell, Matthew B. & Woodall, Christopher W. & Fraver, Shawn & D’Amato, Anthony W.
- 32-43 Trait contributions to fish community assembly emerge from trophic interactions in an individual-based model
by Giacomini, Henrique C. & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Trexler, Joel C. & Petrere, Miguel
- 44-53 Application of genetic algorithm and greedy stepwise to select input variables in classification tree models for the prediction of habitat requirements of Azolla filiculoides (Lam.) in Anzali wetland, Iran
by Sadeghi, Roghayeh & Zarkami, Rahmat & Sabetraftar, Karim & Van Damme, Patrick
- 54-63 A mass-balanced pelagic ecosystem model with size-structured behaviourally adaptive zooplankton and fish
by Castellani, Marco & Rosland, Rune & Urtizberea, Agurtzane & Fiksen, Øyvind
- 64-72 What mark variograms tell about spatial plant interactions
by Pommerening, Arne & Särkkä, Aila
- 73-84 Grazing management or physiography? Factors controlling vegetation recovery in Mediterranean grasslands
by Carmona, Carlos P. & Röder, Achim & Azcárate, Francisco M. & Peco, Begoña
- 85-98 Emergy evaluation of DNA and culture in ‘information cycles’
by Abel, Thomas
- 99-102 Exact solution of a non-autonomous logistic population model
by Safuan, Hamizah M. & Jovanoski, Zlatko & Towers, Isaac N. & Sidhu, Harvinder S.
- 103-113 Sustainability analysis: Viability concepts to consider transient and asymptotical dynamics in socio-ecological tourism-based systems
by Wei, W. & Alvarez, I. & Martin, S.
- 114-126 Effects of canopy architectural parameterizations on the modeling of radiative transfer mechanism
by Govind, Ajit & Guyon, Dominique & Roujean, Jean-Louis & Yauschew-Raguenes, Nathalie & Kumari, Jyothi & Pisek, Jan & Wigneron, Jean-Pierre
- 127-134 The integration of facilitation into the neutral theory of community assembly
by Xiao, Sa & Zhao, Liang & Zhang, Jia-Lin & Wang, Xiang-Tai & Chen, Shu-Yan
- 135-149 A model of phosphorus cycling to explore the role of biomass turnover in submerged aquatic vegetation wetlands for Everglades restoration
by Juston, John M. & DeBusk, Thomas A. & Grace, Kevin A. & Jackson, Scott D.
- 150-157 Using a microclimate model to evaluate impacts of climate change on sea turtles
by Fuentes, M.M.P.B. & Porter, W.P.
- 158-172 An empirically parameterized individual based model of animal movement, perception, and memory
by Avgar, Tal & Deardon, Rob & Fryxell, John M.
- 173-186 The Scaled Subspaces Method: A new trait-based approach to model communities of populations with largely inhomogeneous density
by Castellani, Marco & Våge, Selina & Strand, Espen & Thingstad, T. Frede & Giske, Jarl
- 187-198 Consistency of fuzzy rules in an ecological context
by Gutiérrez-Estrada, Juan C. & Pulido-Calvo, Inmaculada & Bilton, David T.
- 199-210 An optimization approach to runoff regulation for potential estuarine eutrophication control: Model development and a case study of Yangtze Estuary, China
by Wang, Chao & Sun, Qiyuan & Wang, Peifang & Hou, Jun & Qu, Aiyu
- 211-220 A model for high-altitude alpine lake ecosystems and the effect of introduced fish
by Magnea, Ulrika & Sciascia, Roberta & Paparella, Francesco & Tiberti, Rocco & Provenzale, Antonello
- 221-231 Soil organic carbon stock changes in Swedish forest soils—A comparison of uncertainties and their sources through a national inventory and two simulation models
by Ortiz, Carina A. & Liski, Jari & Gärdenäs, Annemieke I. & Lehtonen, Aleksi & Lundblad, Mattias & Stendahl, Johan & Ågren, Göran I. & Karltun, Erik
- 232-245 Carbon turnover in mixed stands: Modelling possible shifts under climate change
by Shanin, Vladimir & Komarov, Alexander & Khoraskina, Yulia & Bykhovets, Sergey & Linkosalo, Tapio & Mäkipää, Raisa
- 246-259 Modeling of decadal scale phosphorus retention in lake sediment under varying redox conditions
by Katsev, Sergei & Dittrich, Maria
- 260-270 The influence of habitat autocorrelation on plants and their seed-eating pollinators
by Duthie, A. Bradley & Falcy, Matthew R.
- 271-278 Effects of space partitioning in a plant species diversity model
by Liao, Jinbao & Li, Zhenqing & Quets, Jan J. & Nijs, Ivan
- 279-287 Forest patch connectivity diagnostics and prioritization using graph theory
by Shanthala Devi, B.S. & Murthy, M.S.R. & Debnath, Bijan & Jha, C.S.
- 288-296 An exploration of reliable methods of estimating emergy requirements at the regional scale: Traditional emergy analysis, regional thermodynamic input–output analysis, or the conservation rule-implicit method
by Cho, Cheol-Joo
- 297-306 Wildfire risk prediction in Southeastern Mississippi using population interaction
by Sadasivuni, R. & Cooke, W.H. & Bhushan, S.
- 307-311 Projection matrices in variable environments: λ1 in theory and practice
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 312-322 Calculating effective growth rate from a random Leslie model: Application to incidental mortality analysis
by Cáceres, Manuel O. & Cáceres-Saez, Iris
2013, Volume 250, Issue C