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2019, Volume 410, Issue C
- 1-1 Research progress on ecological models in the field of water eutrophication: CiteSpace analysis based on data from the ISI web of science database
by Hu, Wen & Li, Chun-hua & Ye, Chun & Wang, Ji & Wei, Wei-wei & Deng, Yong
- 1-1 Emergence of negative trophic level-size relationships from a size-based, individual-based multispecies fish model
by Travers-Trolet, Morgane & Coppin, Franck & Cresson, Pierre & Cugier, Philippe & Oliveros-Ramos, Ricardo & Verley, Philippe
- 1-1 A SD-MaxEnt-CA model for simulating the landscape dynamic of natural ecosystem by considering socio-economic and natural impacts
by Tan, Jianbo & Li, Ainong & Lei, Guangbin & Xie, Xinyao
- 1-1 Evaluating management options for two fisheries that conflict through predator–prey interactions of target species
by Fitzgerald, Colm J. & Shephard, Samuel & McLoone, Paul & Kelly, Fiona L. & Farnsworth, Keith D.
- 1-1 A highly invasive chimeric ranavirus can decimate tadpole populations rapidly through multiple transmission pathways
by Peace, Angela & O’Regan, Suzanne M. & Spatz, Jennifer A. & Reilly, Patrick N. & Hill, Rachel D. & Carter, E. Davis & Wilkes, Rebecca P. & Waltzek, Thomas B. & Miller, Debra L. & Gray, Matthew J.
- 1-1 Modelling matter and energy flows of local, refined grass-clover protein feed as alternative to imported soy meal
by Kamp, Andreas & Ambye-Jensen, Morten & Østergård, Hanne
- 1-1 RITY – A phenology model of Ips typographus as a tool for optimization of its monitoring
by Ogris, Nikica & Ferlan, Mitja & Hauptman, Tine & Pavlin, Roman & Kavčič, Andreja & Jurc, Maja & de Groot, Maarten
- 1-1 Effect of non-additivity in mortality rates on predictions of potential yield of forage fishes
by Walters, Carl & Christensen, Villy
- 1-1 Modelling annual grass weed seed dispersal in winter wheat, when influenced by hedges and directional wind
by Somerville, Gayle. J. & Melander, Bo & Kudsk, Per & Mathiassen, Solvejg K
- 1-1 Development and implementation of an empirical habitat change model and decision support tool for estuarine ecosystems
by Davis, Melanie J. & Woo, Isa & De La Cruz, Susan E.W.
2019, Volume 409, Issue C
- 1-1 Looking for an optimal hierarchical approach for ecologically meaningful niche modelling
by G. Mateo, Rubén & Aroca-Fernández, María José & Gastón, Aitor & Gómez-Rubio, Virgilio & Saura, Santiago & García-Viñas, Juan Ignacio
- 1-1 Development of a dynamic growth model for sweet chestnut coppice: A case study in Northwest Spain
by Prada, Marta & González-García, Marta & Majada, Juan & Martínez-Alonso, Celia
- 1-1 Short-term responses of boreal carbon stocks to climate change: A simulation study of black spruce forests
by Miquelajauregui, Yosune & Cumming, Steven G. & Gauthier, Sylvie
- 1-1 Importance of tree- and species-level interactions with wildfire, climate, and soils in interior Alaska: Implications for forest change under a warming climate
by Foster, Adrianna C. & Armstrong, Amanda H. & Shuman, Jacquelyn K. & Shugart, Herman H. & Rogers, Brendan M. & Mack, Michelle C. & Goetz, Scott J. & Ranson, K. Jon
- 1-1 Seasonal variation in energy gain explains patterns of resource use by avian herbivores in an agricultural landscape: Insights from a mechanistic model
by Wood, Kevin A. & Hilton, Geoff M. & Newth, Julia L. & Rees, Eileen C.
- 1-1 A novel modelling approach to describe an insect life cycle vis-à-vis plant protection: description and application in the case study of Tuta absoluta
by Rossini, Luca & Severini, Maurizio & Contarini, Mario & Speranza, Stefano
- 1-1 Simulating the distribution of Corbicula fluminea in Lake Taihu by benthic invertebrate biomass dynamic model (BIBDM)
by Han, Yong & Fang, Hongwei & Huang, Lei & Li, Songheng & He, Guojian
- 1-1 Modelling the multi-scaled nature of pest outbreaks
by Wildemeersch, Matthias & Franklin, Oskar & Seidl, Rupert & Rogelj, Joeri & Moorthy, Inian & Thurner, Stefan
- 1-1 Ecological networks simulation by fuzzy ecotoxicological rules
by Pereira, G.C. & Andrade, L.P. & Espíndola, R.P. & Ebecken, N.F.F.
- 1-1 A spatial model of streaked horned lark breeding habitat in the Columbia River, USA
by Hatten, James R. & Slater, Gary L. & Treadwell, Jerrmaine L. & Stevenson, Matthew R.
- 1-1 Spatial optimisation of urban ecosystem services through integrated participatory and multi-objective integer linear programming
by Elliot, Thomas & Bertrand, Alexandre & Babí Almenar, Javier & Petucco, Claudio & Proença, Vânia & Rugani, Benedetto
- 1-1 Modelling of competitive interactions between native Eurasian (Castor fiber) and alien North American (Castor сanadensis) beavers based on long-term monitoring data (1934–2015)
by Petrosyan, Varos G. & Golubkov, Victor V. & Zavyalov, Nikolay A. & Khlyap, Lyudmila A. & Dergunova, Natalia N. & Osipov, Fedor A.
- 1-1 Optimizing individual tree detection accuracy and measuring forest uniformity in coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) plantations using airborne laser scanning
by Mohan, Midhun & Mendonça, Bruno Araujo Furtado de & Silva, Carlos Alberto & Klauberg, Carine & de Saboya Ribeiro, Acauã Santos & Araújo, Emanuel José Gomes de & Monte, Marco Antonio & Cardil, Adrián
2019, Volume 408, Issue C
- 1-1 Species distribution models can be highly sensitive to algorithm configuration
by Hallgren, W. & Santana, F. & Low-Choy, S. & Zhao, Y. & Mackey, B.
- 1-1 Modeling the frugivory of a plant with inconstant productivity and solid interaction with relictual vertebrate biota
by Bogoni, Juliano André & Navarro, Ana Beatriz & Graipel, Maurício Eduardo & Peroni, Nivaldo
- 1-1 Incorporating biotic relationships improves species distribution models: Modeling the temporal influence of competition in conspecific nesting birds
by Fern, Rachel R. & Morrison, Michael L. & Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan & Grant, William E. & Campbell, Tyler A.
- 1-1 Impacts and uncertainties of climate/CO2 change on net primary productivity in Xinjiang, China (2000–2014): A modelling approach
by Fang, Xia & Chen, Zhi & Guo, Xulin & Zhu, Shihua & Liu, Tong & Li, Chaofan & He, Biao
- 1-1 Stochastic effects contribute to population fitness differences
by Davison, Raziel & Stadman, Marc & Jongejans, Eelke
- 1-1 Modelling damage occurrence by snow and wind in forest ecosystems
by Díaz-Yáñez, Olalla & Mola-Yudego, Blas & González-Olabarria, José Ramón
- 1-1 Site- scale ecological marginality: Evaluation model and application to a case study
by Gómez-Sanz, Valentín
- 1-1 Modelling approach for crafting environmental regulations under deep uncertainty: Whale watching in Ojo de liebre, Mexico
by Rodríguez-Izquierdo, Emilio & Miquelajauregui, Yosune & Padilla, Pablo & Bojórquez-Tapia, Luis A
- 1-1 Consequences of neglecting cryptic life stages from demographic models
by Nguyen, Vuong & Buckley, Yvonne M. & Salguero-Gómez, Roberto & Wardle, Glenda M.
- 1-1 Landsat-derived environmental factors to describe habitat preferences and spatiotemporal distribution of phytoplankton
by Matus-Hernández, Miguel Ángel & Martínez-Rincón, Raúl Octavio & Aviña-Hernández, Rosa Judith & Hernández-Saavedra, Norma Yolanda
2019, Volume 407, Issue C
- 1-1 Comparison of two maximum entropy models highlights the metabolic structure of metacommunities as a key determinant of local community assembly
by Bertram, Jason & Newman, Erica A. & Dewar, Roderick C.
- 1-1 Modelling long-term fisheries data to resolve the attraction versus production dilemma of artificial reefs
by Roa-Ureta, Ruben H. & Santos, Miguel N. & Leitão, Francisco
- 1-1 CO2 fertilization plays a minor role in long-term carbon accumulation patterns in temperate pine forests in the southwestern Pyrenees
by Lo, Yueh-Hsin & Blanco, Juan A. & González de Andrés, Ester & Imbert, J. Bosco & Castillo, Federico J.
- 1-1 Re-evaluating the ‘plankton paradox’ using an interlinked empirical data and a food web model
by Wang, Lin & Tang, Ying & Wang, Rui-Wu & Shang, Xiao-Ya
- 1-1 Howard Odum’s “Self-organization, transformity and information”: Three decades of empirical evidence
by Giannetti, Biagio F. & Marcilio, Maria De Fatima D.F.B. & Coscieme, Luca & Agostinho, Feni & Liu, Gengyuan & Almeida, Cecilia M.V.B.
- 1-1 K-aggregated transformation of discrete distributions improves modeling count data with excess ones
by Zhou, Can & Jiao, Yan & Browder, Joan
- 1-1 Changes in streamflow and water temperature affect fish habitat in the Athabasca River basin in the context of climate change
by Morales-Marín, L.A. & Rokaya, P. & Sanyal, P.R. & Sereda, J. & Lindenschmidt, K.E.
- 1-1 Individual-based modelling of black bear (Ursus americanus) foraging in Whistler, BC: Reducing human-bear interactions
by Marley, Jessa & Salkeld, Joseph H. & Hamilton, Tony & Senger, Susan E. & Tyson, Rebecca C. & Parrott, Lael
- 1-1 Quantifying source and sink habitats and pathways in spatially structured populations: A generalized modelling approach
by Sample, Christine & Bieri, Joanna A. & Allen, Benjamin & Dementieva, Yulia & Carson, Alyssa & Higgins, Connor & Piatt, Sadie & Qiu, Shirley & Stafford, Summer & Mattsson, Brady J. & Semmens, Darius J. & Thogmartin, Wayne E. & Diffendorfer, Jay E.
- 1-1 Trait-based modelling in ecology: A review of two decades of research
by Zakharova, L. & Meyer, K.M. & Seifan, M.
- 1-1 Modeling vaccination strategies to control white-nose syndrome in little brown bat colonies
by Cornwell, Eva & Elzinga, David C. & Stowe, Shelby & Capaldi, Alex
2019, Volume 406, Issue C
- 1-6 Species persistence in spatially regular networks
by Shen, Yang & Zeng, Chenghui & Nijs, Ivan & Liao, Jinbao
- 7-22 A mathematical model of the interactions between Acropora cervicornis and its environment
by Nieves-González, Aniel & Ruiz-Diaz, Claudia P. & Toledo-Hernández, Carlos & Ramírez-Lugo, Juan S.
- 23-32 New insights on the behaviour of alternative types of individual-based tree models for natural forests
by Häbel, Henrike & Myllymäki, Mari & Pommerening, Arne
- 33-43 Persistent problems in the construction of matrix population models
by Kendall, Bruce E. & Fujiwara, Masami & Diaz-Lopez, Jasmin & Schneider, Sandra & Voigt, Jakob & Wiesner, Sören
- 44-49 Dealing with physical barriers in bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) distribution
by Martínez-Minaya, Joaquín & Conesa, David & Bakka, Haakon & Pennino, Maria Grazia
- 50-59 Effects of temperature and rainfall in plant–herbivore interactions at different altitude
by Manalebish Debalike Asfaw, & Semu Mitiku Kassa, & Lungu, Edward M. & Woldeamlak Bewket,
- 60-72 Ecological risk modelling in developing resources of ecosystems characterized by varying vulnerability levels
by Solovjova, N.V.
- 73-79 Linguistic variables as fuzzy sets to model uncertainty in the combined efficacy of multiple phytosanitary measures in pest risk analysis
by Holt, Johnson & Leach, Adrian W.
- 84-97 Model-based predictive control for the regulation of the golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857)
by de Ávila-Simas, Sunshine & Morato, Marcelo M. & Reynalte-Tataje, David A. & Silveira, Hector B. & Zaniboni-Filho, Evoy & E. Normey-Rico, Julio
- 98-108 Five sector sustainability model: A proposal for assessing sustainability of production systems
by Giannetti, Biagio F. & Sevegnani, Fábio & Almeida, Cecília M.V.B. & Agostinho, Feni & Moreno García, Roberto R. & Liu, Gengyuan
- 109-120 Hyperparameter tuning and performance assessment of statistical and machine-learning algorithms using spatial data
by Schratz, Patrick & Muenchow, Jannes & Iturritxa, Eugenia & Richter, Jakob & Brenning, Alexander
- 121-132 Model exploration of interactions between algal functional diversity and productivity in chemostats to represent open ponds systems across climate gradients
by Cheng, Yiwei & Bouskill, Nicholas J. & Brodie, Eoin L.
- 133-143 Evaluating the use of Beer's law for estimating light interception in canopy architectures with varying heterogeneity and anisotropy
by Ponce de León, María A. & Bailey, Brian N.
2019, Volume 405, Issue C
- 1-14 Species-specific population dynamics and their link to an aquatic food web: A hybrid modeling approach
by Schmolke, Amelie & Bartell, Steven M. & Roy, Colleen & Green, Nicholas & Galic, Nika & Brain, Richard
- 15-32 Spatially explicit modelling of floodplain forest succession: interactions among flood inundation, forest successional processes, and other disturbances in the Upper Mississippi River floodplain, USA
by De Jager, Nathan R. & Van Appledorn, Molly & Fox, Timothy J. & Rohweder, Jason J. & Guyon, Lyle J. & Meier, Andrew R. & Cosgriff, Robert J. & Vandermyde, Benjamin J.
- 33-42 Scale effects on the performance of niche-based models of freshwater fish distributions
by Kärcher, Oskar & Frank, Karin & Walz, Ariane & Markovic, Danijela
- 43-50 Bilberry vs. cowberry in a scots pine boreal forest. II. Alternate modes of prediction
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 51-68 Implementation of an end-to-end model of the Gulf of Lions ecosystem (NW Mediterranean Sea). II. Investigating the effects of high trophic levels on nutrients and plankton dynamics and associated feedbacks
by Diaz, Frédéric & Bănaru, Daniela & Verley, Philippe & Shin, Yunne-Jai
- 69-85 Water resource and ecotone transformation in coastal ecosystems
by Park, Joseph & Redwine, Jed & Hill, Troy D. & Kotun, Kevin
- 86-101 Predicting marine species distributions: Complementarity of food-web and Bayesian hierarchical modelling approaches
by Coll, M. & Pennino, M. Grazia & Steenbeek, J. & Sole, J. & Bellido, J.M.
- 102-105 Coupling general physical environmental process models with specific question-driven ecological simulation models
by Koralewski, Tomasz E. & Westbrook, John K. & Grant, William E. & Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan
2019, Volume 404, Issue C
- 1-11 The effect of Cystoseira canopy on the value of midlittoral habitats in NW Mediterranean, an emergy assessment
by De La Fuente, G. & Asnaghi, V. & Chiantore, M. & Thrush, S. & Povero, P. & Vassallo, P. & Petrillo, M. & Paoli, C.
- 12-20 PhenoPine: A simulation model to trace the phenological changes in Pinus roxhburghii in response to ambient temperature rise
by Kumar, Manoj & Kalra, Naveen & Khaiter, Peter & Ravindranath, N.H. & Singh, Varsha & Singh, Hukum & Sharma, Subrat & Rahnamayan, Shahryar
- 21-26 Selecting ecological models using multi-objective optimization
by Williams, Perry J. & Kendall, William L. & Hooten, Mevin B.
- 27-35 Developing and evaluating a management strategy evaluation framework for the Gulf of Maine cod (Gadus morhua)
by Sun, Ming & Li, Yunzhou & Ren, Yiping & Chen, Yong
- 36-45 Ecological network analysis of urban energy metabolic system—A case study of Beijing
by Zhu, Xueting & Mu, Xianzhong & Hu, Guangwen
- 46-60 Modeling of intra-annual abundance distributions: Constancy and variation in the phenology of marine phytoplankton species over five decades at Helgoland Roads (North Sea)
by Scharfe, Mirco & Wiltshire, Karen Helen
- 61-68 Effects of land-use data resolution on hydrologic modelling, a case study in the upper reach of the Heihe River, Northwest China
by Jin, Xin & Jin, Yanxiang & Yuan, Donghai & Mao, Xufeng
- 69-82 Sensory perception plays a larger role in foraging efficiency than heavy-tailed movement strategies
by LaScala-Gruenewald, Diana E. & Mehta, Rohan S. & Liu, Yu & Denny, Mark W.
- 83-90 The effective hydrological neighborhood: A new concept to formulate harvest area constraints
by Giménez, J.C. & Diaz-Balteiro, L. & Bertomeu, M.
- 91-102 Water eutrophication assessment relied on various machine learning techniques: A case study in the Englishmen Lake (Northern Spain)
by García Nieto, P.J. & García-Gonzalo, E. & Alonso Fernández, J.R. & Díaz Muñiz, C.
- 103-111 From stand to landscape: modelling post-fire regeneration and species growth
by Canelles, Q. & Aquilué, N. & Duane, A. & Brotons, L.
2019, Volume 403, Issue C
- 1-10 Can water level management, stock enhancement, and fishery restriction offset negative effects of hydrological changes on the four major Chinese carps in China’s largest freshwater lake?
by Wang, Yuyu & Kao, Yu-Chun & Zhou, Yangming & Zhang, Huan & Yu, Xiubo & Lei, Guangchun
- 11-19 Assessing the robustness of variable selection methods when accounting for co-registration errors in the estimation of forest biophysical and ecological attributes
by Pascual, Adrián & Bravo, Felipe & Ordoñez, Cristóbal
- 23-34 Modelling past, present and future Ecosystem Services supply in a protected floodplain under land use and climate changes
by Gaglio, M. & Aschonitis, V. & Pieretti, L. & Santos, L. & Gissi, E. & Castaldelli, G. & Fano, E.A.
- 35-43 A genetic approach for simulating persistence of reintroduced tree species populations in restored forests
by Sujii, Patricia S. & Nagai, Micael E. & Zucchi, Maria I. & Brancalion, Pedro H.S. & James, Patrick M.A.
- 44-56 Urban energy-water nexus: Spatial and inter-sectoral analysis in a multi-scale economy
by Nawab, Asim & Liu, Gengyuan & Meng, Fanxin & Hao, Yan & Zhang, Yan
- 57-69 How does peri-urbanization teleconnect remote areas? An emergy approach
by Chiu, Hao-Wei & Lee, Ying-Chieh & Huang, Shu-Li & Hsieh, Ya-Cheng
- 70-84 Sensitivity of a biogeochemical model to the formulation of oyster filtration
by Keohane, Isaac P. & Tay, Jacqueline & Gawde, Rasika K. & Hood, Raleigh R.
2019, Volume 402, Issue C
- 1-17 Modeling the eco-efficiency of Chinese prefecture-level cities with regional heterogeneities: A comparative perspective
by Yu, Yantuan & Huang, Jianhuan & Zhang, Ning
- 18-34 Effect of study area bathymetric heterogeneity on parameterization and performance of a depth-based geolocation model for demersal fishes
by Nielsen, J.K. & Mueter, F.J. & Adkison, M.D. & Loher, T. & McDermott, S.F. & Seitz, A.C.
- 35-44 Ecohydrological evaluation for Fish spawning based on fluctuation identification algorithm (FIA)
by Qiu, Jun & Wei, Jia-Hua & Jiang, Hao & Li, Fang-Fang
- 45-58 The effects of fecundity, mortality and distribution of the initial condition in phenological models
by Pasquali, S. & Soresina, C. & Gilioli, G.
- 59-65 Modelling the spatial dynamics of Maui dolphins using individual-based models
by de Jager, Monique & Hengeveld, Geerten M. & Mooij, Wolf M. & Slooten, Elisabeth
- 66-75 Secondary seed dispersal in the Klausmeier model of vegetation for sloped semi-arid environments
by Consolo, Giancarlo & Valenti, Giovanna
- 76-84 Overcoming field monitoring restraints in estimating marine turtle internesting period by modelling individual nesting behaviour using capture-mark-recapture data
by Hancock, Joana & Vieira, Sara & Lima, Hipólito & Schmitt, Vanessa & Pereira, Jaconias & Rebelo, Rui & Girondot, Marc
- 85-92 Modeling the distances traveled by flying insects based on the combination of flight mill and mark-release-recapture experiments
by Robinet, Christelle & David, Guillaume & Jactel, Hervé
- 93-106 Comparison of discrete and continuum community models: Insights from numerical ecology and Bayesian methods applied to Azorean plant communities
by Pavão, D.C. & Elias, R.B. & Silva, L.
2019, Volume 401, Issue C
- 1-19 Implementation of an end-to-end model of the Gulf of Lions ecosystem (NW Mediterranean Sea). I. Parameterization, calibration and evaluation
by Bănaru, Daniela & Diaz, Fréderic & Verley, Philippe & Campbell, Rose & Navarro, Jonathan & Yohia, Christophe & Oliveros-Ramos, Ricardo & Mellon-Duval, Capucine & Shin, Yunne-Jai
- 20-26 Carrying capacity – A capricious construct
by Cropp, Roger & Norbury, J.
- 27-39 Quantification of the full lifecycle bioenergetics of a large mammal in the high Arctic
by Desforges, Jean-Pierre & Marques, Gonçalo M. & Beumer, Larissa T. & Chimienti, Marianna & Blake, John & Rowell, Janice E. & Adamczewski, Jan & Schmidt, Niels Martin & van Beest, Floris M.
- 40-51 A spatially-explicit, individual-based demogenetic simulation framework for evaluating hybridization dynamics
by Nathan, Lucas R. & Mamoozadeh, Nadya & Tumas, Hayley R. & Gunselman, Samuel & Klass, Keren & Metcalfe, Anya & Edge, Chris & Waits, Lisette P. & Spruell, Paul & Lowery, Erin & Connor, Ed & Bearlin, Andrew R. & Fortin, Marie-Josée & Landguth, Erin
- 52-68 Spatial concentration of urban assets in the Philadelphia region: An emergy synthesis
by Braham, William W. & Lee, Jae Min & Oskierko-Jeznacki, Evan & Silverman, Barry & Khansari, Nasrin
- 69-74 Inferring animal social networks with imperfect detection
by Gimenez, Olivier & Mansilla, Lorena & Klaich, M. Javier & Coscarella, Mariano A. & Pedraza, Susana N. & Crespo, Enrique A.
- 75-84 Temporal-spatial changes about the landscape pattern of water system and their relationship with food and energy in a mega city in China
by Wang, Sisi & Yang, Ke & Yuan, Donghai & Yu, Kongjian & Su, Yijing
- 85-93 A landscape model of variable social-ecological fire regimes
by Scheller, Robert & Kretchun, Alec & Hawbaker, Todd J. & Henne, Paul D.
- 94-110 Estimating of terrestrial carbon storage and its internal carbon exchange under equilibrium state
by Wang, Zhaoqi
- 111-128 Development of generic crop models for simulation of multi-species plant communities in mown grasslands
by Movedi, Ermes & Bellocchi, Gianni & Argenti, Giovanni & Paleari, Livia & Vesely, Fosco & Staglianò, Nicolina & Dibari, Camilla & Confalonieri, Roberto
- 129-133 Emergent structure in a stochastic model of ecological evolution
by Roach, Ty N.F. & Nulton, James & Sibani, Paolo & Rohwer, Forest & Salamon, Peter
- 134-143 Bilberry vs. cowberry in a Scots pine boreal forest: Exclusion or coexistence in a post-fire succession?
by Logofet, Dmitrii O. & Maslov, Alexander A.
- 144-154 A study on a river health assessment method based on ecological flow
by Ma, Diaoyuan & Luo, Wenguang & Yang, Guolu & Lu, Jing & Fan, Yangzhen
2019, Volume 400, Issue C
- 1-13 Surrogate-based multi-objective optimization of management options for agricultural landscapes using artificial neural networks
by Nguyen, Trung H. & Nong, Duy & Paustian, Keith
- 14-26 A stage-structured hierarchical Bayes model for the babassu palm tree population dynamics – Estimated from anthropogenic open area data sets
by Sirakov, Nikolay & Fontez, Bénédicte & Libourel, Thérèse & dos Santos, Alessio & Mitja, Danielle & Loisel, Patrice
- 27-33 Modelling phytoplankton adaptation to global warming based on resurrection experiments
by Hinners, Jana & Hense, Inga & Kremp, Anke
- 34-40 Climate, rather than human disturbance, is the main driver of age-specific mortality trajectories in a tropical tree
by Gaoue, Orou G. & Horvitz, Carol C. & Steiner, Ulrich K. & Tuljapurkar, Shripad
- 41-52 Modeling the interaction of light and nutrients as factors driving lake eutrophication
by Dou, Ming & Ma, Xiaokuan & Zhang, Yan & Zhang, Yongyong & Shi, Yaxin
- 53-59 Evaluating the population viability of green ash trees (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) before and after the emerald ash borer beetle (Agrilus planipennis) invasion
by Kappler, R.H. & Knight, K.S. & Root, K.V.
- 60-72 Present and future incidence of dengue fever in Ecuador nationwide and coast region scale using species distribution modeling for climate variability’s effect
by Jácome, Gabriel & Vilela, Paulina & Yoo, ChangKyoo
2019, Volume 399, Issue C
- 1-12 Metagenome level metabolic network reconstruction analysis reveals the microbiome in the Bogotá River is functionally close to the microbiome in produced water
by Ruiz-Moreno, Héctor Alejandro & López-Tamayo, Ana María & Caro-Quintero, Alejandro & Husserl, Johana & González Barrios, Andrés Fernando
- 13-22 A synthetic ecosystem for the multi-level modelling of heterotroph-phototroph metabolic interactions
by Fondi, Marco & Di Patti, Francesca
- 23-38 Integrated modelling of the life cycle and aeroecology of wind-borne pests in temporally-variable spatially-heterogeneous environment
by Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan & Grant, William E. & Elliott, Norman C. & Brewer, Michael J. & Koralewski, Tomasz E. & Westbrook, John K. & Alves, Tavvs M. & Sword, Gregory A.
- 39-53 Simulation of extreme storm effects on regional forest soil carbon stock
by Yousefpour, Rasoul & You, Bin & Hanewinkel, Marc
- 54-65 Establishing archipelagic landscape ecological network with full connectivity at dual spatial scales
by Chi, Yuan & Xie, Zuolun & Wang, Jing
- 66-76 Spatial heterogeneity promotes antagonistic evolutionary scenarios in microbial community explained by ecological stratification: a simulation study
by Klimenko, Alexandra I. & Matushkin, Yury G. & Kolchanov, Nikolay A. & Lashin, Sergey A.
2019, Volume 398, Issue C
- 1-19 Building bridges between global information systems on marine organisms and ecosystem models
by Grüss, Arnaud & Palomares, Maria L.D. & Poelen, Jorrit H. & Barile, Josephine R. & Aldemita, Casey D. & Ortiz, Shelumiel R. & Barrier, Nicolas & Shin, Yunne-Jai & Simons, James & Pauly, Daniel
- 20-34 Three-dimensional numerical modeling of the cyanobacterium Microcystis transport and its population dynamics in a large freshwater reservoir
by Liu, Haidong & Zheng, Zhongquan C. & Young, Bryan & Harris, Ted D.
- 35-43 Transient dynamics: Equilibrium, collapse, and extinction in age-structured models. The case of the Northern cod stock
by Maroto, José M. & Morán, Manuel
- 44-54 A data-driven modeling approach for simulating algal blooms in the tidal freshwater of James River in response to riverine nutrient loading
by Shen, Jian & Qin, Qubin & Wang, Ya & Sisson, Mac
- 55-66 Modelling population dynamics in mesocosms using an individual-based model coupled to a bioenergetics model
by David, Viviane & Joachim, Sandrine & Tebby, Cleo & Porcher, Jean-Marc & Beaudouin, Rémy
- 67-76 Determination of sensitive variables regardless of hydrological alteration in artificial neural network model of chlorophyll a: Case study of Nakdong River
by Kim, Hyo Gyeom & Hong, Sungwon & Jeong, Kwang-Seuk & Kim, Dong-Kyun & Joo, Gea-Jae
- 77-84 Spatio-temporal population control applied to management of aquatic plants
by Frighetto, Daiane Frighetto & Souza, Gustavo Maia & Molter, Alexandre
2019, Volume 397, Issue C
- 1-15 Study on the emergy-based thermodynamic geography of the Jing-Jin-Ji region: Combined multivariate statistical data with DMSP-OLS nighttime lights data
by Wang, Xueqi & Liu, Gengyuan & Coscieme, Luca & Giannetti, Biagio F. & Hao, Yan & Zhang, Yan & Brown, Mark T.
- 16-24 Exploring the relative importance of biotic and abiotic factors that alter the self-thinning rule: Insights from individual-based modelling and machine-learning
by Ma, Ping & Han, Xiao-Hui & Lin, Yue & Moore, John & Guo, Yao-Xin & Yue, Ming
- 25-35 Modelling fish communities in relation to water quality in the impounded lakes of China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Project
by Guo, Chuanbo & Chen, Yushun & Liu, Han & Lu, Yin & Qu, Xiao & Yuan, Hui & Lek, Sovan & Xie, Songguang
- 39-46 How nonrandom habitat loss affects nature reserve planning strategies
by Liu, Haoqi & Li, Weide & Lv, Guanghui
- 47-54 The generalized ideal free distribution model: Merging current ideal free distribution models into a central framework
by Menezes, Jorge F.S. & Kotler, Burt P.
- 55-73 The process-based forest growth model 3-PG for use in forest management: A review
by Gupta, Rajit & Sharma, Laxmi Kant
- 74-83 On the problem of modeling a fundamental niche from occurrence data
by Jiménez, Laura & Soberón, Jorge & Christen, J. Andrés & Soto, Desireé
- 84-94 Multi-scale habitat selection model assessing potential gray wolf den habitat and dispersal corridors in Michigan, USA
by Stricker, Heather K. & Gehring, Thomas M. & Donner, Deahn & Petroelje, Tyler
- 95-106 On the variable effects of climate change on Pacific salmon
by Zhang, Xiao & Li, Hong-Yi & Deng, Zhiqun D. & Leung, L. Ruby & Skalski, John R. & Cooke, Steven J.
- 107-121 Gas exchange and growth/decline model of C3 turfgrass fields under various light conditions
by Matsubara, Takashi & Kosugi, Yoshiko & Takanashi, Satoru & Otsuka, Kiyotoshi
- 122-140 The role of migration in a spatial extension of the Webworld eco-evolutionary model
by Abernethy, Gavin M. & McCartney, Mark & Glass, David H.
2019, Volume 396, Issue C
- 1-11 Modelling the effect of spatially variable soil properties on the distribution of weeds
by Metcalfe, H. & Milne, A.E. & Coleman, K. & Murdoch, A.J. & Storkey, J.
- 12-22 Equivalence and dissimilarity of ecosystem states
by Boit, Alice & Spencer, Matthew
- 23-32 PCLake+: A process-based ecological model to assess the trophic state of stratified and non-stratified freshwater lakes worldwide
by Janssen, Annette B.G. & Teurlincx, Sven & Beusen, Arthur H.W. & Huijbregts, Mark A.J. & Rost, Jasmijn & Schipper, Aafke M. & Seelen, Laura M.S. & Mooij, Wolf M. & Janse, Jan H.
- 33-41 Modeling soil organic carbon dynamics under shifting cultivation and forests using Rothc model
by Mishra, Gaurav & Jangir, Abhishek & Francaviglia, Rosa
- 42-49 Waves of desertification in a competitive ecosystem
by Daza C., Y.C. & Laguna, M.F. & Monjeau, J.A. & Abramson, G.
- 50-58 The role of parasitoids in a nursery-pollinator system: A population dynamics model
by Stucchi, Luciano & Giménez-Benavides, Luis & Galeano, Javier
- 59-73 When managers forage for pests: Implementing the functional response in pest management
by Kunegel-Lion, Melodie & Goodsman, Devin W. & Lewis, Mark A.
- 74-85 Energy flow structure and role of keystone groups in shallow water environments in Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, Eastern Tropical Pacific
by Fourriére, Manon & Alvarado, Juan José & Cortés, Jorge & Taylor, Marc H. & Ayala-Bocos, Arturo & Azofeifa-Solano, Juan Carlos & Arauz, Randall & Heidemeyer, Maike & López-Garro, Andrés & Zanella, Ilena & Wolff, Matthias
2019, Volume 395, Issue C
- 1-10 Applying a simplified energy-budget model to explore the effects of temperature and food availability on the life history of green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris)
by Hamda, Natnael T. & Martin, Benjamin & Poletto, Jamilynn B. & Cocherell, Dennis E. & Fangue, Nann A. & Van Eenennaam, Joel & Mora, Ethan A. & Danner, Eric
- 11-22 Grazing and aridity reduce perennial grass abundance in semi-arid rangelands – Insights from a trait-based dynamic vegetation model
by Pfeiffer, Mirjam & Langan, Liam & Linstädter, Anja & Martens, Carola & Gaillard, Camille & Ruppert, Jan C. & Higgins, Steven I. & Mudongo, Edwin I. & Scheiter, Simon
- 23-27 Information, energy, and eco-exergy as indicators of ecosystem complexity
by Vihervaara, Petteri & Franzese, Pier Paolo & Buonocore, Elvira
- 28-38 Dispersal evolution in metacommunities of tri-trophic systems
by Chaianunporn, Thotsapol & Hovestadt, Thomas
- 39-44 Adjusting the rate of spread of fire simulations in real-time
by Cardil, Adrián & Monedero, Santiago & Silva, Carlos Alberto & Ramirez, Joaquín
- 45-50 Colonial population dynamics of Spartina alterniflora
by Takahashi, Daisuke & Sim, Seung-Woo & Park, Eun-Jin
2019, Volume 394, Issue C
- 1-10 From soil to bird community: A Partial Least Squares approach to investigate a natural wooded area surrounded by urban patchwork (Astroni crater, southern Italy)
by Innangi, Michele & Balestrieri, Rosario & Danise, Tiziana & d’Alessandro, Francesco & Fioretto, Antonietta
- 11-17 Experimental design principles to choose the number of Monte Carlo replicates for stochastic ecological models
by Kennedy, Maureen C.
- 18-26 Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the use of urease inhibitors: A farm level analysis
by Tzemi, Domna & Breen, James
- 27-33 Derivation of species interactions strength in a plant community with game theory
by Han, Zhi-Quan & Liu, Tong & Liu, Hua-Feng & Hao, Xiao-Ran & Chen, Wei & Li, Bai-Lian
- 34-43 Modelling leaf coloration dates over temperate China by considering effects of leafy season climate
by Liu, Guohua & Chen, Xiaoqiu & Fu, Yongshuo & Delpierre, Nicolas
- 44-52 Modeling impacts of landscape connectivity on dispersal movements of northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus griseifrons)
by Trapp, Stephanie E. & Day, Casey C. & Flaherty, Elizabeth A. & Zollner, Patrick A. & Smith, Winston P.
- 53-65 Incorporating temperature and precipitation extremes into process-based models of African lepidoptera changes the predicted distribution under climate change
by Barton, Madeleine G. & Terblanche, John S. & Sinclair, Brent J.
- 66-75 Carbon flux phenology and net ecosystem productivity simulated by a bioclimatic index in an alpine steppe-meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
by Chai, Xi & Shi, Peili & Song, Minghua & Zong, Ning & He, Yongtao & Zhao, Guangshai & Zhang, Xianzhou
2019, Volume 393, Issue C
- 1-11 An ecosystem model for estimating shellfish production carrying capacity in bottom culture systems
by Zhao, Yunxia & Zhang, Jihong & Lin, Fan & Ren, Jeffrey S. & Sun, Ke & Liu, Yi & Wu, Wenguang & Wang, Wei
- 12-19 Early warning signals in plant disease outbreaks
by Orozco-Fuentes, S. & Griffiths, G. & Holmes, M.J. & Ettelaie, R. & Smith, J. & Baggaley, A.W. & Parker, N.G.
- 20-24 Dynamic N-mixture models with temporal variability in detection probability
by Zhao, Qing & Royle, J. Andrew
- 25-36 Comparison of aquatic ecosystem functioning between eutrophic and hypereutrophic cold-region river-lake systems
by Akomeah, Eric & Lindenschmidt, Karl-Erich & Chapra, Steven C.
- 37-51 Assessing sources of uncertainty in length-based estimates of body growth in populations of fishes and macroinvertebrates with bootstrapped ELEFAN
by Schwamborn, R. & Mildenberger, T.K. & Taylor, M.H.
- 52-60 Variations of hydra reproductive strategies arising from its modular structure. Two aspects of the modular reproductive effect
by Kaliszewicz, Anita
- 61-65 An elementary multistage discrete model of soil organic matter transformations with a continuous scale of stability
by Bartsev, Sergey I. & Pochekutov, Aleksei A.
- 66-75 Macquarie Island’s northern giant petrels and the impacts of pest eradication on population abundance
by Alderman, R. & Tuck, G.N. & Castillo-Jordán, C. & Haddon, M. & Punt, A.E.
- 76-84 Spatiotemporal landscape disturbance contributes to the suppression of competing invaders
by Yang, Yinghui & Han, Bang-Sheng & Wang, Qin
- 85-97 Dissolved oxygen modeling of effluent-dominated macrophyte-rich Silver Bow Creek
by Nagisetty, Raja M. & Flynn, Kyle F. & Uecker, Dylan
- 98-106 Contribution of the Paraconsistent Tri-Annotated Logic to emergy accounting and decision making
by Bonilla, Silvia H. & Papalardo, Fábio & Tassinari, Celso A. & Sacomano, Jose B. & de Carvalho, Fabio Romeu
- 107-119 A nonlinear Bayesian model of trait selection forces
by Pedersen, Rune Østergaard & Bonis, Anne & Damgaard, Christian
- 120-126 Using Bayesian change point model to enhance understanding of the shifting nutrients-phytoplankton relationship
by Liang, Zhongyao & Qian, Song S. & Wu, Sifeng & Chen, Huili & Liu, Yong & Yu, Yanhong & Yi, Xuan
- 127-134 Designing freshwater protected areas (FPAs) for indiscriminate fisheries
by Hannah, Lee & Costello, Christopher & Elliot, Vittoria & Owashi, Brandon & Nam, So & Oyanedel, Rodrigo & Chea, Ratha & Vibol, Ouk & Phen, Chheng & McDonald, Gavin
- 135-151 Agricultural landscape generators for simulation models: A review of existing solutions and an outline of future directions
by Langhammer, Maria & Thober, Jule & Lange, Martin & Frank, Karin & Grimm, Volker
2019, Volume 392, Issue C
- 1-5 gDefrag: A graph-based tool to help defragmenting landscapes divided by linear infrastructures
by Mestre, F. & Ascensão, F. & Barbosa, A.M.
- 8-21 Advantages and insights from a hierarchical Bayesian growth and dynamics model based on salmonid electrofishing removal data
by Laplanche, Christophe & Leunda, Pedro M. & Boithias, Laurie & Ardaíz, José & Juanes, Francis
- 22-30 Fragmentation modulates the response of dichotomous landscapes to fire and seed dispersal
by Gowda, Juan H. & Tiribelli, Florencia & Mermoz, Mónica & Kitzberger, Thomas & Morales, Juan Manuel
- 31-37 Identifying critical supply chains: An input-output analysis for Food-Energy-Water Nexus in China
by Xiao, Zhengyan & Yao, Meiqin & Tang, Xiaotong & Sun, Luxi
- 38-51 Applicability of a one-dimensional coupled ecological-hydrodynamic numerical model to future projections in a very deep large lake (Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy/Southern Switzerland)
by Fenocchi, Andrea & Rogora, Michela & Morabito, Giuseppe & Marchetto, Aldo & Sibilla, Stefano & Dresti, Claudia
- 52-66 Biotope conservation in a Mediterranean agricultural land by incorporating crop modelling
by Cilek, Ahmet & Berberoglu, Suha
- 67-81 Analytical and numerical investigation of optimal harvest with a continuously age-structured model
by Golubtsov, Peter & Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
- 82-91 Modelling spatial and temporal dynamics of two small mud carp species in the Tonle Sap flood-pulse ecosystem
by Chan, Bunyeth & Sor, Ratha & Ngor, Peng Bun & Baehr, Christophe & Lek, Sovan
- 92-102 Regulating Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure: assessment of Urban Heat Island effect mitigation in the municipality of Rome, Italy
by Marando, Federica & Salvatori, Elisabetta & Sebastiani, Alessandro & Fusaro, Lina & Manes, Fausto
- 103-107 Predicting fire spread and behaviour on the fireline. Wildfire analyst pocket: A mobile app for wildland fire prediction
by Monedero, Santiago & Ramirez, Joaquin & Cardil, Adrián
- 108-116 Optimal spatial allocation of control effort to manage invasives in the face of imperfect detection and misclassification
by Bonneau, Mathieu & Martin, Julien & Peyrard, Nathalie & Rodgers, Leroy & Romagosa, Christina M. & Johnson, Fred A.
- 117-127 A first analysis on the need to integrate ecological aspects into financial insurance
by Valente, Donatella & Miglietta, Pier Paolo & Porrini, Donatella & Pasimeni, Maria Rita & Zurlini, Giovanni & Petrosillo, Irene
- 128-136 A water-energy nexus review from the perspective of urban metabolism
by Fan, Jing-Li & Kong, Ling-Si & Wang, Hang & Zhang, Xian
- 137-146 Modeling matter and energy flows in marine ecosystems using emergy and eco-exergy methods to account for natural capital value
by Buonocore, Elvira & Picone, Flavio & Donnarumma, Luigia & Russo, Giovanni F. & Franzese, Pier Paolo
- 147-158 Mapping the spatial distribution of Lippia javanica (Burm. f.) Spreng using Sentinel-2 and SRTM-derived topographic data in malaria endemic environment
by Malahlela, Oupa E. & Adjorlolo, Clement & Olwoch, Jane M.
- 159-178 Population dynamics of the endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle following the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico: Simulation of potential cause-effect relationships
by Kocmoud, Amanda R. & Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan & Grant, William E. & Gallaway, Benny J.
- 179-195 Evolutionary algorithms for species distribution modelling: A review in the context of machine learning
by Gobeyn, Sacha & Mouton, Ans M. & Cord, Anna F. & Kaim, Andrea & Volk, Martin & Goethals, Peter L.M.
- 196-211 Ecosystem services accounts: Valuing the actual flow of nature-based recreation from ecosystems to people
by Vallecillo, Sara & La Notte, Alessandra & Zulian, Grazia & Ferrini, Silvia & Maes, Joachim
- 212-225 Options to model the effects of tillage on N2O emissions at the global scale
by Lutz, Femke & Stoorvogel, Jetse J. & Müller, Christoph
- 226-235 Degrees of freedom: Definitions and their minimum and most meaningful combination for the modelling of ecosystem dynamics with the help of physical principles
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Riera, Rodrigo & Herrera, Ada M. & Duncan, Janelle M. & Vanni, Michael J. & Delgado, Juan D. & González, María J.
- 236-249 Effects of the impounding process during the flood season on algal blooms in Xiangxi Bay in the Three Gorges Reservoir, China
by Chuo, Mingying & Ma, Jun & Liu, Defu & Yang, Zhengjian
- 250-267 Effects of Karenia brevis harmful algal blooms on fish community structure on the West Florida Shelf
by Gray DiLeone, A.M. & Ainsworth, C.H.
- 268-278 Simulating detection-censored movement records for home range analysis planning
by Wszola, Lyndsie S. & Simonsen, Victoria L. & Corral, Lucía & Chizinski, Christopher J. & Fontaine, Joseph J.
2019, Volume 391, Issue C
- 1-8 Disentangling uncertainties from niche modeling in freshwater ecosystems
by Parreira, Micael Rosa & Nabout, João Carlos & Tessarolo, Geiziane & de Souza Lima-Ribeiro, Matheus & Teresa, Fabrício Barreto
- 9-15 Water footprint of the energy sector in China’s two megalopolises
by Liao, Xiawei & Zhao, Xu & Jiang, Yu & Liu, Yu & Yi, Yujun & Tillotson, Martin R.