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2018, Volume 377, Issue C
- 26-34 Evaluation of CLM-Crop for maize growth simulation over Northeast China
by Sheng, Meiling & Liu, Junzhi & Zhu, A-Xing & Rossiter, David G. & Zhu, Liming & Peng, Guoqiang
- 35-50 Modelling the interactions of the hydrothermal mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus with vent fluid
by Husson, Bérengère & Sarrazin, Jozée & van Oevelen, Dick & Sarradin, Pierre-Marie & Soetaert, Karline & Menesguen, Alain
- 51-65 Bridging the gap between ecosystem service indicators and ecosystem accounting in Finland
by Lai, Tin-Yu & Salminen, Jani & Jäppinen, Jukka-Pekka & Koljonen, Saija & Mononen, Laura & Nieminen, Emmi & Vihervaara, Petteri & Oinonen, Soile
2018, Volume 376, Issue C
- 1-14 Modelling assessment of interactions in the Black Sea of the invasive ctenophores Mnemiopsis leidyi and Beroe ovata
by A., Shiganova Tamara & Alekseenko, Elena & Lidia, Moskalenko & Paul, Nival
- 15-27 Sensitivity analyses for simulating pesticide impacts on honey bee colonies
by Kuan, A. Carmen & DeGrandi-Hoffman, Gloria & Curry, Robert J. & Garber, Kristina V. & Kanarek, Andrew R. & Snyder, Marcia N. & Wolfe, Kurt L. & Purucker, S. Thomas
- 28-39 Plastic tree crowns contribute to small-scale heterogeneity in virgin beech forests—An individual-based modeling approach
by Engel, Markus & Körner, Michael & Berger, Uta
- 40-53 Reproducing reproduction: How to simulate mast seeding in forest models
by Vacchiano, Giorgio & Ascoli, Davide & Berzaghi, Fabio & Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban & Caignard, Thomas & Collalti, Alessio & Mairota, Paola & Palaghianu, Ciprian & Reyer, Christopher P.O. & Sanders, Tanja G.M. & Schermer, Eliane & Wohlgemuth, Thomas & Hacket-Pain, Andrew
- 54-67 Responses of summer phytoplankton biomass to changes in top-down forcing: Insights from comparative modelling
by Maar, Marie & Butenschön, Momme & Daewel, Ute & Eggert, Anja & Fan, Wei & Hjøllo, Solfrid S. & Hufnagl, Marc & Huret, Martin & Ji, Rubao & Lacroix, Geneviève & Peck, Myron A. & Radtke, Hagen & Sailley, Sévrine & Sinerchia, Matteo & Skogen, Morten D. & Travers-Trolet, Morgane & Troost, Tineke A. & van de Wolfshaar, Karen
- 68-75 The process of connectivity loss during habitat fragmentation and their consequences on population dynamics
by Córdova-Lepe, Fernando & Del Valle, Rodrigo & Ramos-Jiliberto, Rodrigo
2018, Volume 375, Issue C
- 1-12 Parameter uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of water quality model in Lake Taihu, China
by Jiang, Long & Li, Yiping & Zhao, Xu & Tillotson, Martin R. & Wang, Wencai & Zhang, Shuangshuang & Sarpong, Linda & Asmaa, Qhtan & Pan, Baozhu
- 13-19 Modelling weed and vine disturbance in tropical forests after selective logging and clearcutting
by Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto
- 20-29 Metapopulation mirages: Problems parsing process from pattern
by Urban, Natasha A. & Matter, Stephen F.
- 30-44 Modelling benthic invasion by the colonial gastropod Crepidula fornicata and its competition with the bivalve Pecten maximus. 2. Coupling the 0D model of colony-forming species to a connectivity matrix for a realistic distributed simulation of benthic invasion
by Ménesguen, Alain & Hachet, Aloïs & Grégoris, Thomas
- 45-53 Population persistence in landscapes fragmented by roads: Disentangling isolation, mortality, and the effect of dispersal
by Ceia-Hasse, Ana & Navarro, Laetitia M. & Borda-de-Água, Luís & Pereira, Henrique M.
2018, Volume 374, Issue C
- 1-13 Linking obligate mutualism models in an extended consumer-resource framework
by Cropp, Roger & Norbury, John
- 14-21 Internal energy ratios as ecological indicators for description of the phytoremediation process on a manganese tailing site
by Wu, Zijian & Wu, Xiaofu & Yang, Zhihui & Ouyang, Linnan
- 22-36 Modelling vegetation dynamics in managed grasslands: Responses to drivers depend on species richness
by Moulin, Thibault & Perasso, Antoine & Gillet, François
- 37-50 Predicting monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) movement and egg-laying with a spatially-explicit agent-based model: The role of monarch perceptual range and spatial memory
by Grant, Tyler J. & Parry, Hazel R. & Zalucki, Myron P. & Bradbury, Steven P.
- 51-59 Fitting N-mixture models to count data with unmodeled heterogeneity: Bias, diagnostics, and alternative approaches
by Duarte, Adam & Adams, Michael J. & Peterson, James T.
2018, Volume 373, Issue C
- 1-12 Simulating the gross primary production and ecosystem respiration of estuarine ecosystem in North China with AQUATOX
by Yan, Jinxia & Liu, Jingling & You, Xiaoguang & Shi, Xuan & Zhang, Lulu
- 13-21 Teaching systems thinking to general education11‘General education’ is a term applied to curricula that may be required of first-year college students in which they are required to take courses in liberal arts and a variety of sciences and math to ensure that the students enter a major field of study with more broadly applicable thinking and communication skills. See Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curriculum#United_States_2 for background. Accessed 12/18/2017. students
by Mobus, George E.
- 22-24 Multiple hydra effect in a predator–prey model with Allee effect and mutual interference in the predator
by Iskin da S. Costa, Michel & dos Anjos, Lucas
- 25-38 Interplay between contact risk, conspecific density, and landscape connectivity: An individual-based modeling framework
by Tardy, Olivia & Massé, Ariane & Pelletier, Fanie & Fortin, Daniel
- 39-52 Constructing a hybrid species distribution model from standard large-scale distribution data
by Singer, Alexander & Schweiger, Oliver & Kühn, Ingolf & Johst, Karin
- 53-67 The development of land use planning scenarios based on land suitability and its influences on eco-hydrological responses in the upstream of the Huaihe River basin
by Yu, Dan & Xie, Ping & Dong, Xiaohua & Su, Bob & Hu, Xiaonong & Wang, Kai & Xu, Shijin
2018, Volume 372, Issue C
- 1-11 Using the EFDC model to evaluate the risks of eutrophication in an urban constructed pond from different water supply strategies
by Luo, Xi & Li, Xuyong
- 12-23 Sensitivity of the simulated Oxygen Minimum Zone to biogeochemical processes at an oligotrophic site in the Arabian Sea
by Sankar, S. & Polimene, L. & Marin, L. & Menon, N.N. & Samuelsen, A. & Pastres, R. & Ciavatta, S.
- 24-32 Forage-SAFE: a model for assessing the impact of tree cover on wood pasture profitability
by García de Jalón, S. & Graves, A. & Moreno, G. & Palma, J.H.N. & Crous-Durán, J. & Kay, S. & Burgess, P.J.
- 33-52 Predicting canopy biophysical properties and sensitivity of plant carbon uptake to water limitations with a coupled eco-hydrological framework
by Lowman, Lauren E.L. & Barros, Ana P.
- 53-63 Analysis and modeling of algal blooms in the Nakdong River, Korea
by Bae, Soonyim & Seo, Dongil
- 64-69 Mathematical consideration of the age-related decline in leaf biomass in forest stands under the self-thinning law
by Ogawa, Kazuharu
2018, Volume 371, Issue C
- 1-17 A frame-based modelling approach to understanding changes in the distribution and abundance of sardine and anchovy in the southern Benguela
by Watermeyer, K.E. & Jarre, A. & Shannon, L.J. & Mulumba, P. & Botha, J.
- 18-24 Review of spatial analysis of urban carbon metabolism
by Zhang, Yan & Wu, Qiong & Fath, Brian D.
- 25-36 Deviations on a theme: Peat patterning in sub-tropical landscapes
by Zweig, Christa L. & Newman, Susan & Saunders, Colin J. & Sklar, Fred H. & Kitchens, Wiley M.
- 37-49 Forecasting the ongoing invasion of Lagocephalus sceleratus in the Mediterranean Sea
by Coro, Gianpaolo & Vilas, Luis Gonzalez & Magliozzi, Chiara & Ellenbroek, Anton & Scarponi, Paolo & Pagano, Pasquale
- 50-59 Estimating acute mortality of Lepidoptera caused by the cultivation of insect-resistant Bt maize – The LepiX model
by Fahse, Lorenz & Papastefanou, Phillip & Otto, Mathias
- 60-75 Agent Based Modelling (ABM) of eelgrass (Zostera marina) seedbank dynamics in a shallow Danish estuary
by Kuusemäe, Kadri & von Thenen, Miriam & Lange, Troels & Rasmussen, Erik Kock & Pothoff, Michael & Sousa, Ana I. & Flindt, Mogens R.
- 76-89 Exploring adaptation strategies of coffee production to climate change using a process-based model
by Rahn, Eric & Vaast, Philippe & Läderach, Peter & van Asten, Piet & Jassogne, Laurence & Ghazoul, Jaboury
- 90-100 Bayesian calibration of simple forest models with multiplicative mathematical structure: A case study with two Light Use Efficiency models in an alpine forest
by Bagnara, Maurizio & Van Oijen, Marcel & Cameron, David & Gianelle, Damiano & Magnani, Federico & Sottocornola, Matteo
- 101-118 Reprint of “Validation approaches of an expert-based Bayesian Belief Network in northern Ghana, West Africa”
by Kleemann, Janina & Celio, Enrico & Fürst, Christine
- 119-122 An industrial ecology teaching exercise on cycling e-waste
by Kangas, Patrick & Seibel, Gary E.
2018, Volume 370, Issue C
- 1-13 Learning how to understand complexity and deal with sustainability challenges – A framework for a comprehensive approach and its application in university education
by Willamo, R. & Helenius, L. & Holmström, C. & Haapanen, L. & Sandström, V. & Huotari, E. & Kaarre, K. & Värre, U. & Nuotiomäki, A. & Happonen, J. & Kolehmainen, L.
- 14-21 Dome-shaped transition between positive and negative interactions maintains higher persistence and biomass in more complex ecological networks
by Yan, Chuan & Zhang, Zhibin
- 22-32 Water column processes differentially influence richness and diversity of neutral, lumpy and intransitive phytoplankton assemblages
by Withrow, Frances G. & Roelke, Daniel L. & Muhl, Rika M.W. & Bhattacharyya, Joydeb
- 33-49 A spatially explicit agent-based simulation model of a reservoir host of cutaneous leishmaniasis, Rhombomys opimus
by Rajabi, Mohammadreza & Mansourian, Ali & Pilesjö, Petter & Shirzadi, Mohammad Reza & Fadaei, Reza & Ramazanpour, Javad
- 50-58 Modelling the impact of hydrodynamic turbulence on the competition between Microcystis and Chlorella for light
by Yu, Qian & Liu, Zhaowei & Chen, Yongcan & Zhu, Dejun & Li, Na
- 59-66 Exploitative competition of invaders differentially influences the diversity of neutral, lumpy and intransitive phytoplankton assemblages in spatially heterogeneous environments
by Bhattacharyya, Joydeb & Roelke, Daniel L. & Muhl, Rika M.W. & Withrow, Frances G.
2018, Volume 369, Issue C
- 1-12 Predicting Heliothis (Helicoverpa armigera) pest population dynamics with an age-structured insect population model driven by satellite data
by Blum, Moshe & Nestel, David & Cohen, Yafit & Goldshtein, Eitan & Helman, David & Lensky, Itamar M.
- 13-41 Integrating spatio-temporal variation in resource availability and herbivore movements into rangeland management: RaMDry—An agent-based model on livestock feeding ecology in a dynamic, heterogeneous, semi-arid environment
by Fust, Pascal & Schlecht, Eva
- 42-65 A class exercise for Systems Ecology: Synthesis of stream energetics and testing Allen’s paradox
by Hall, Charles A.S. & Knickmeyer, Frances & Wiegman, Adrian & Brainard, Andrew & Diaz, Avriel Rose & Huynh, Carolyn & Mead, Jerry
- 66-76 Multi-scale analysis of the energy metabolic processes in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) urban agglomeration
by Hao, Yan & Zhang, Menghui & Zhang, Yan & Fu, Chenling & Lu, Zhongming
- 77-87 Modelling the dynamics of grapevine growth over years
by Nogueira Júnior, Antonio F. & Amorim, Lilian & Savary, Serge & Willocquet, Laetitia
- 88-100 Modeling the forest phosphorus nutrition in a southwestern Swedish forest site
by Yu, Lin & Zanchi, Giuliana & Akselsson, Cecilia & Wallander, Håkan & Belyazid, Salim
2018, Volume 368, Issue C
- 1-14 Sensitivity of WOFOST-based modelling solutions to crop parameters under climate change
by Gilardelli, Carlo & Confalonieri, Roberto & Cappelli, Giovanni Alessandro & Bellocchi, Gianni
- 15-26 An integrated stochastic economic-ecological-social model with stratified-population
by Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Pablo T. & Rico-Martinez, Ramiro & Rico-Ramirez, Vicente
- 27-32 Patch dynamics of various plant-animal interactions in fragmented landscapes
by Xu, Zhichao & Shen, Yang & Liao, Jinbao
- 33-40 Notes from an introductory course on Field Systems Ecology
by Patten, Bernard C. & Fath, Brian D.
- 41-51 Long-term structural and functional changes driven by climate variability and fishery regimes in a sandy beach ecosystem
by Lercari, Diego & Defeo, Omar & Ortega, Leonardo & Orlando, Luis & Gianelli, Ignacio & Celentano, Eleonora
- 52-68 Responses of the terrestrial carbon cycle to drought over China: Modeling sensitivities of the interactive nitrogen and dynamic vegetation
by Jia, Binghao & Wang, Yuanyuan & Xie, Zhenghui
- 69-77 Sustainability factors in dynamical systems modeling: Simulating the non-linear aspects of multiple equilibria
by Dorsey, Joseph W. & Hardy, Leon C.
- 78-93 A hierarchical modelling framework for assessing physical and biochemical characteristics of a regulated river
by Tranmer, Andrew W. & Marti, Clelia L. & Tonina, Daniele & Benjankar, Rohan & Weigel, Dana & Vilhena, Leticia & McGrath, Claire & Goodwin, Peter & Tiedemann, Matthew & Mckean, Jim & Imberger, Jörg
- 94-103 Food web dynamics in trophic hierarchies
by Endrédi, Anett & Senánszky, Vera & Libralato, Simone & Jordán, Ferenc
- 104-110 Quantitative predictions from competition theory with an incomplete knowledge of model parameters tested against experiments across diverse taxa
by Fort, Hugo
- 111-120 Mathematical modelling for phytoplankton distribution in Sundarbans Estuarine System, India
by Das, Tanaya & Chakraborti, Saranya & Mukherjee, Joydeep & Sen, Goutam Kumar
- 121-135 Natural capital and environmental flows assessment in marine protected areas: The case study of Liguria region (NW Mediterranean Sea)
by Paoli, C. & Povero, P. & Burgos, E. & Dapueto, G. & Fanciulli, G. & Massa, F. & Scarpellini, P. & Vassallo, P.
- 136-146 Causal networks reveal the dominance of bottom-up interactions in large, deep lakes
by Frossard, Victor & Rimet, Frédéric & Perga, Marie-Elodie
- 147-157 A methodology to quantify the long-term changes in social networks of competing species
by Bani-Yaghoub, Majid & Reed, Aaron
- 158-168 Application and evaluation of the HEC-RAS – riparian vegetation simulation module to the Sacramento River
by Wang, Junna & Zhang, Zhonglong & Greimann, Blair & Huang, Victor
- 169-179 The role of microzooplankton trophic interactions in modelling a suite of mesocosm ecosystems
by Su, Bei & Pahlow, Markus & Prowe, A. E. Friederike
- 180-190 Constructed wetland modelling for watershed ecosystem protection under a certain economic load: A case study at the Chaohu Lake watershed, China
by Ni, Jingneng & Xu, Jiuping & Zhang, Mengxiang
- 191-197 Population dynamics of mutualism and intraspecific density dependence: How θ-logistic density dependence affects mutualistic positive feedback
by Moore, Christopher M. & Catella, Samantha A. & Abbott, Karen C.
- 198-204 Aligning dam removals and road culvert upgrades boosts conservation return-on-investment
by Fitzpatrick, Kimberly B. & Neeson, Thomas M.
- 205-232 Evaluation and improvement of the daily boreal ecosystem productivity simulator in simulating gross primary productivity at 41 flux sites across Europe
by Zhang, Sha & Zhang, Jiahua & Bai, Yun & Koju, Upama Ashish & Igbawua, Tertsea & Chang, Qing & Zhang, Da & Yao, Fengmei
- 233-245 A reverse ray-tracing method for modelling the net radiative flux in leaf-resolving plant canopy simulations
by Bailey, Brian N.
- 246-256 Spatially-explicit model for assessing wild dog control strategies in Western Australia
by Pacioni, Carlo & Kennedy, Malcolm S. & Berry, Oliver & Stephens, Danielle & Schumaker, Nathan H.
- 257-264 Effects of incorporating age-specific traits of zooplankton into a marine ecosystem model
by Tanioka, Tatsuro & Matsumoto, Katsumi
- 265-276 Risky business: The combined effects of fishing and changes in primary productivity on fish communities
by Fu, Caihong & Travers-Trolet, Morgane & Velez, Laure & Grüss, Arnaud & Bundy, Alida & Shannon, Lynne J. & Fulton, Elizabeth A. & Akoglu, Ekin & Houle, Jennifer E. & Coll, Marta & Verley, Philippe & Heymans, Johanna J. & John, Emma & Shin, Yunne-Jai
- 277-287 Modelling benthic invasion by the colonial gastropod Crepidula fornicataand its competition with the bivalve Pecten maximus. 1. A new 0D model for population dynamics of colony-forming species
by Ménesguen, Alain & Grégoris, Thomas
- 288-297 A robust optimization approach for solving problems in conservation planning
by Haider, Zulqarnain & Charkhgard, Hadi & Kwon, Changhyun
- 298-311 Modeling population dynamics of roseate terns (Sterna dougallii) in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean
by García-Quismondo, Manuel & Nisbet, Ian C.T. & Mostello, Carolyn & Reed, J. Michael
- 312-320 Sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the middle Negro River (Amazonas – Brazil): A model with operational and biological variables
by Inomata, Sandrelly Oliveira & Gonzalez, Alba Maria Guadalupe Orellana & Román, Rodrigo Máximo Sánchez & de Souza, Lucirene Aguiar & de Carvalho Freitas, Carlos Edwar
- 321-335 Modelling movements of Saimaa ringed seals using an individual-based approach
by Liukkonen, Lauri & Ayllón, Daniel & Kunnasranta, Mervi & Niemi, Marja & Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob & Grimm, Volker & Nyman, Anna-Maija
- 336-343 Exploring approaches and dimensions of human transformity through an educational case
by Lupinacci, Daniel M. & Bonilla, Silvia H.
- 344-356 A systematic approach to identifying key parameters and processes in agroecosystem models
by Myrgiotis, Vasileios & Rees, Robert M. & Topp, Cairistiona F.E. & Williams, Mathew
- 357-376 A high-resolution modeling study on diel and seasonal vertical migrations of high-latitude copepods
by Bandara, Kanchana & Varpe, Øystein & Ji, Rubao & Eiane, Ketil
- 377-390 Global sensitivity analysis of a dynamic vegetation model: Model sensitivity depends on successional time, climate and competitive interactions
by Huber, Nica & Bugmann, Harald & Lafond, Valentine
- 391-403 Discretizing environmental data for learning Bayesian-network classifiers
by Ropero, R.F. & Renooij, S. & van der Gaag, L.C.
- 404-410 A probabilistic method to enhance understanding of nutrient limitation dynamics of phytoplankton
by Liang, Zhongyao & Wu, Sifeng & Chen, Huili & Yu, Yanhong & Liu, Yong
- 411-424 Assessing, valuing and mapping ecosystem services at city level: The case of Uppsala (Sweden)
by Nikodinoska, Natasha & Paletto, Alessandro & Pastorella, Fabio & Granvik, Madeleine & Franzese, Pier Paolo
2018, Volume 367, Issue C
- 1-9 Estimation of periphyton dynamics in a temperate catchment using a distributed nutrient-runoff model
by Kazama, So & Watanabe, Kengo
- 13-23 Assessing the performance of common landscape connectivity metrics using a virtual ecologist approach
by Simpkins, Craig E. & Dennis, Todd E. & Etherington, Thomas R. & Perry, George L.W.
- 24-33 Developing a water and nitrogen management model for greenhouse vegetable production in China: Sensitivity analysis and evaluation
by Liang, Hao & Hu, Kelin & Batchelor, William D. & Qin, Wei & Li, Baoguo
- 34-41 Sustainable use of marine resources through offshore wind and mussel farm co-location
by Di Tullio, Giacomo R. & Mariani, Patrizio & Benassai, Guido & Di Luccio, Diana & Grieco, Luisa
- 42-57 Clark’s Crow: A design plugin to support emergy analysis decision making towards sustainable urban ecologies
by Keena, Naomi & Raugei, Marco & Aly Etman, Mohamed & Ruan, Daniel & Dyson, Anna
- 58-67 Understanding the mechanism of urban material metabolism with ecological network analysis: An experimental study of Wuxi, China
by Li, Yanxian & Wang, Xinjing & Tian, Xin & Zhang, Yan
2017, Volume 365, Issue C
- 1-9 Accounting for multiple stressors influencing living marine resources in a complex estuarine ecosystem using an Atlantis model
by Ihde, Thomas F. & Townsend, Howard M.
- 10-29 Validation approaches of an expert-based Bayesian Belief Network in Northern Ghana, West Africa
by Kleemann, Janina & Celio, Enrico & Fürst, Christine
- 30-44 Carbon footprints of urban transition: Tracking circular economy promotions in Guiyang, China
by Fang, Kai & Dong, Liang & Ren, Jingzheng & Zhang, Qifeng & Han, Ling & Fu, Huizhen
- 45-54 MFA-based analysis of CO2 emissions from typical industry in urban — As a case of steel industry
by Na, Hong-ming & Gao, Cheng-kang & Tian, Ming-yan & Qi, Zhao-qian & Ye, Zhou
- 55-67 Sex ratio estimates for species with temperature-dependent sex determination differ according to the proxy used
by Fuentes, Mariana M.P.B. & Monsinjon, Jonathan & Lopez, Milagros & Lara, Paulo & Santos, Alexsandro & dei Marcovaldi, Maria A.G. & Girondot, Marc
- 68-79 Simulating the effects of management practices on cropland soil organic carbon changes in the Temperate Prairies Ecoregion of the United States from 1980 to 2012
by Li, Zhengpeng & Liu, Shuguang & Tan, Zhengxi & Sohl, Terry L. & Wu, Yiping
- 80-92 A dynamical systems framework for crop models: Toward optimal fertilization and irrigation strategies under climatic variability
by Pelak, Norman & Revelli, Roberto & Porporato, Amilcare
- 93-105 Modeling pathogens for oceanic contact recreation advisories in the New York City area using total event simulations
by Wen, Bin & Georgas, Nickitas & Dujardins, Charles & Kumaraswamy, Anand & Cohn, Alan
- 106-118 Efficiency of different spatial and temporal strategies for reducing vertebrate pest populations
by Pepin, Kim M. & Davis, Amy J. & VerCauteren, Kurt C.
- 119-128 Do spatially homogenising and heterogenising processes affect transitions between alternative stable states?
by Groen, Thomas A. & Van de Vijver, Claudius A.D.M. & Van Langevelde, Frank
- 129-140 Estimating the landscape distribution of eggs by Helicoverpa spp., with implications for Bt resistance management
by Parry, H.R. & Paull, C.A. & Zalucki, M.P. & Ives, A.R. & Hulthen, A. & Schellhorn, N.A.
2017, Volume 364, Issue C
- 1-12 Constraining the organic matter decay parameters in the CBM-CFS3 using Canadian National Forest Inventory data and a Bayesian inversion technique
by Hararuk, Oleksandra & Shaw, Cindy & Kurz, Werner A.
- 13-24 Understanding hybridization and competition processes between hare species: Implications for conservation and management on the basis of a mathematical model
by La Morgia, Valentina & Venturino, Ezio
- 25-41 Generation of extensible ecosystem models from a network structure and from locally executable programs
by Varga, M. & Csukas, B.
- 42-52 An optimization of artificial neural network model for predicting chlorophyll dynamics
by Tian, Wenchong & Liao, Zhenliang & Zhang, Jin
- 53-65 Understanding changes in a Tropical Delta: A multi-method narrative of landuse/landcover change in the Niger Delta
by Ayanlade, Ayansina & Howard, Michael T.
- 66-76 The importance of dynamic mercury water column concentrations on body burdens in a planktivorous fish: A bioenergetic and mercury mass balance perspective
by Carroll, Rosemary W.H. & Warwick, John J.
- 77-88 The power of hybrid modelling: An example from aquatic ecosystems
by Strauss, Tido & Gabsi, Faten & Hammers-Wirtz, Monika & Thorbek, Pernille & Preuss, Thomas G.
- 89-97 Pareto-efficient biological pest control enable high efficacy at small costs
by Lundström, Niklas L.P. & Zhang, Hong & Brännström, Åke
- 98-112 Tracing the inter-regional coal flows and environmental impacts in Jing-Jin-Ji region
by Liu, Gengyuan & Casazza, Marco & Tian, Xin & Zhang, Yan & Hao, Yan & Zhang, Lixiao & Liang, Sai & Giannetti, Biagio F.
- 113-123 Bayesian semi-individual based model with approximate Bayesian computation for parameters calibration: Modelling Crown-of-Thorns populations on the Great Barrier Reef
by Chen, C.C.-M. & Drovandi, C.C. & Keith, J.M. & Anthony, K. & Caley, M.J. & Mengersen, K.L.
- 124-131 A bridge between continuous and discrete-time bioeconomic models: Seasonality in fisheries
by Kvamsdal, Sturla & Maroto, José M. & Morán, Manuel & Sandal, Leif K.
2017, Volume 363, Issue C
- 1-7 Configurational changes of patchy landscapes dynamics
by Bonhomme, Vincent & Castets, Mathieu & Ibanez, Thomas & Géraux, Hubert & Hély, Christelle & Gaucherel, Cédric
- 8-16 A neutral model for the simulation of linear networks in territories
by Vinatier, F. & Chauvet, M.
- 17-30 Parameter sensitivity and identifiability for a biogeochemical model of hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico
by Beck, Marcus W. & Lehrter, John C. & Lowe, Lisa L. & Jarvis, Brandon M.
- 31-47 Spatially explicit modelling of agricultural dynamics in semi-arid environments
by Chen, Assaf
- 48-56 Minimizing effects of methodological decisions on interpretation and prediction in species distribution studies: An example with background selection
by Jarnevich, Catherine S. & Talbert, Marian & Morisette, Jeffery & Aldridge, Cameron & Brown, Cynthia S. & Kumar, Sunil & Manier, Daniel & Talbert, Colin & Holcombe, Tracy
- 57-67 Why the population of the northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) of Tyuleniy Island does not recover following the harvest ban: Analysis of 56 years of observation data
by Zhdanova, Oksana L. & Kuzin, Аlexey Е. & Skaletskaya, Elena I. & Frisman, Еfim Ya.
- 68-80 Wind effects on the spring phytoplankton dynamics in the middle reach of the Chesapeake Bay
by Jiang, Long & Xia, Meng
- 81-95 Modelling methane formation in sediments of tropical lakes focusing on syntrophic acetate oxidation: Dynamic and static carbon isotope equations
by Vavilin, Vasily & Rytov, Sergey & Conrad, Ralf
- 96-110 A coffee agroecosystem model: III. Parasitoids of the coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei)
by Rodríguez, Daniel & Cure, José Ricardo & Gutierrez, Andrew Paul & Cotes, José Miguel
- 111-121 Fragment dispersal and plant-induced dieback explain irregular ring-shaped pattern formation in a clonal submerged macrophyte
by Vilas, Maria P. & Adams, Matthew P. & Oldham, Carolyn E. & Marti, Clelia L. & Hipsey, Matthew R.
- 122-136 Which factors and processes drive the spatio-temporal dynamics of brackish marshes?—Insights from development and parameterisation of a mechanistic vegetation model
by Carus, Jana & Heuner, Maike & Paul, Maike & Schröder, Boris
- 137-156 Multi-site calibration and validation of a net ecosystem carbon exchange model for croplands
by Klosterhalfen, A. & Herbst, M. & Weihermüller, L. & Graf, A. & Schmidt, M. & Stadler, A. & Schneider, K. & Subke, J.-A. & Huisman, J.A. & Vereecken, H.
- 157-171 Building emergy analysis of Manhattan: Density parameters for high-density and high-rise developments
by Lee, Jae Min & Braham, William W.
- 172-186 Physiological responses of fish under environmental stress and extension of growth (curve) models
by Chakraborty, Biman & Bhowmick, Amiya Ranjan & Chattopadhyay, Joydev & Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi
- 187-191 Aggregation may or may not eliminate reproductive uncertainty
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 192-206 A Bayesian geostatistical approach to modeling global distributions of Lygodium microphyllum under projected climate warming
by Humphreys, John M. & Elsner, James B. & Jagger, Thomas H. & Pau, Stephanie
- 207-220 Temporal variation of keystone species and their impact on system performance in a South African estuarine ecosystem
by Banerjee, Arnab & Scharler, Ursula M. & Fath, Brian D. & Ray, Santanu
- 221-233 Integrating the effects of salinity on the physiology of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in the northern Gulf of Mexico through a Dynamic Energy Budget model
by Lavaud, Romain & La Peyre, Megan K. & Casas, Sandra M. & Bacher, Cédric & La Peyre, Jérôme F.
2017, Volume 362, Issue C
- 1-12 Modelling for management: Coral photo-physiology and growth potential under varying turbidity regimes
by Larsen, Trine C. & Browne, Nicola K. & Erichsen, Anders C. & Tun, Karenne & Todd, Peter A.
- 13-18 Detecting population trends with historical data: Contributions of volatility, low detectability, and metapopulation turnover to potential sampling bias
by Loehle, Craig & Weatherford, Philip
- 19-36 Is there more in common than we think? Convergence of ecological footprinting, emergy analysis, life cycle assessment and other methods of environmental accounting
by Patterson, Murray & McDonald, Garry & Hardy, Derrylea
- 37-53 How do spatial heterogeneity and dispersal in weed population models affect predictions of herbicide resistance evolution?
by Somerville, Gayle J. & Powles, Stephen B. & Walsh, Michael J. & Renton, Michael
- 54-64 Can a multi-model ensemble improve phenology predictions for climate change studies?
by Yun, Kyungdahm & Hsiao, Jennifer & Jung, Myung-Pyo & Choi, In-Tae & Glenn, D. Michael & Shim, Kyo-Moon & Kim, Soo-Hyung
- 65-68 Methods for estimating the effect of litterbag mesh size on decomposition
by Lecerf, Antoine
- 69-79 A survey suggests individual priorities are virtually unique: Implications for group dynamics, goal achievement and ecology
by Bindewald, Eckart
- 80-86 Assessment of ecosystem trophodynamic power: A model based on the power equation for an oscillating string
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Duncan, Janelle M. & Delgado, Juan D. & Vanni, Michael J. & Riera, Rodrigo & Herrera, Ada M. & González, María J.
- 87-100 Integrated spatial ecosystem model for simulating land use change and assessing vulnerability to flooding
by Chang, Yu-Tsun & Lee, Ying-Chieh & Huang, Shu-Li
- 101-110 Transforming food systems at local levels: Using participatory system dynamics in an interactive manner to refine small-scale farmers’ mental models
by Kopainsky, Birgit & Hager, Gerid & Herrera, Hugo & Nyanga, Progress H.
- 111-119 Ammonia-uptake kinetics and domain-level contributions of bacteria and archaea to nitrification in temperate forest soils
by Lin, L. & Norman, J.S. & Barrett, J.E.
2017, Volume 361, Issue C
- 1-13 Integrating natural capital assessment and marine spatial planning: A case study in the Mediterranean sea
by Picone, F. & Buonocore, E. & D’Agostaro, R. & Donati, S. & Chemello, R. & Franzese, P.P.
- 14-25 An integral projection model with YY-males and application to evaluating grass carp control
by Erickson, Richard A. & Eager, Eric A. & Brey, Marybeth K. & Hansen, Michael J. & Kocovsky, Patrick M.
- 26-40 Self-organized spatial structures of locust groups emerging from local interaction
by Dkhili, Jamila & Berger, Uta & Idrissi Hassani, Lalla Mina & Ghaout, Saïd & Peters, Ronny & Piou, Cyril
- 41-48 Complex network modeling for mechanisms of red tide occurrence: A case study in Bohai Sea and North Yellow Sea of China
by Du, Xiangjun & Shao, Fengjing & Wu, Shunyao & Sun, Rencheng & Wang, Changying
- 49-65 Developing and validating a multi-level ecological model of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Bornholm Basin – A case for domain-specific languages
by Pierce, Maria E. & Warnke, Tom & Krumme, Uwe & Helms, Tobias & Hammer, Cornelius & Uhrmacher, Adelinde M.
- 66-73 Modeling the biogeochemical role of photosynthetic sulfur bacteria in phosphorus cycling in a managed eutrophic lake
by Wang, Peng & Benoit, Gaboury
- 74-79 Evaluating management strategies in the conservation of the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw (Ara glaucogularis)
by Maestri, María Laura & Ferrati, Rosana & Berkunsky, Igor
- 80-94 Grid-Set-Match, an agent-based simulation model, predicts fruit set for the lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) agroecosystem
by Bajcz, Alex W. & Hiebeler, David & Drummond, Francis A.
- 95-112 Effectively tuning plant growth models with different spatial complexity: A statistical perspective
by Nakagawa, Yoshiaki & Yokozawa, Masayuki & Ito, Akihiko & Hara, Toshihiko
- 113-121 Thermostatistical distribution of a trophic energy proxy: Extension for modelling energy pyramids at the inter-taxocene scale and under non-stationary conditions
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Duncan, Janelle & Riera, Rodrigo & Delgado, Juan D. & Quirós, Angel & Vanni, Michael J. & Camarena, Tomás & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Perdomo, María E. & Herrera, Ada M. & González, María J.
- 122-134 MACAROMOD: A tool to model particulate waste dispersion and benthic impact from offshore sea-cage aquaculture in the Macaronesian region
by Riera, Rodrigo & Pérez, Óscar & Cromey, Chris & Rodríguez, Myriam & Ramos, Eva & Álvarez, Omar & Domínguez, Julián & Monterroso, Óscar & Tuya, Fernando
- 135-156 Water (stress) models and deficit irrigation: System-theoretical description and causality mapping
by Kögler, F. & Söffker, D.
- 157-163 Transient state estimation using continuous-time processes applied to opportunistic capture–recapture data
by Choquet, Rémi & Garnier, Alexandre & Awuve, Edem & Besnard, Aurélien
- 164-176 Highlighting regional eco-industrial development: Life cycle benefits of an urban industrial symbiosis and implications in China
by Dong, Liang & Liang, Hanwei & Zhang, Liguo & Liu, Zhaowen & Gao, Zhiqiu & Hu, Mingming
- 177-183 A modelling framework for improving plant establishment during ecological restoration
by Rinella, Matthew J. & James, Jeremy J.
- 184-196 Phytoplankton functional diversity increases ecosystem productivity and stability
by Vallina, S.M. & Cermeno, P. & Dutkiewicz, S. & Loreau, M. & Montoya, J.M.
2017, Volume 360, Issue C
- 1-13 Simulated water quality effects of alternate grazing management practices at the ranch and watershed scales
by Park, Jong-Yoon & Ale, Srinivasulu & Teague, W. Richard
- 14-26 Using ecosystem modeling to evaluate trade-offs in coastal management: Effects of large-scale river diversions on fish and fisheries
by de Mutsert, Kim & Lewis, Kristy & Milroy, Scott & Buszowski, Joe & Steenbeek, Jeroen
- 27-44 A road map for developing and applying object-oriented bayesian networks to “WICKED” problems
by Benjamin-Fink, Nicole & Reilly, Brian K.
- 45-52 The effect of reproductive occurrences and human descriptors on invasive pet distribution modelling: Trachemys scripta elegans in the Iberian Peninsula
by Banha, Filipe & Gama, Mafalda & Anastácio, Pedro Manuel
- 53-62 Pesticides and bees: Ecological-economic modelling of bee populations on farmland
by Kleczkowski, Adam & Ellis, Ciaran & Hanley, Nick & Goulson, David
- 63-69 A stochastic movement model reproduces patterns of site fidelity and long-distance dispersal in a population of Fowler’s toads (Anaxyrus fowleri)
by Marchand, Philippe & Boenke, Morgan & Green, David M.
- 70-79 Dynamic response of East Asian Greater White-fronted Geese to changes of environment during migration: Use of multi-temporal species distribution model
by Li, Xueyan & Si, Yali & Ji, Luyan & Gong, Peng
- 80-93 Multi-model approach to predict phytoplankton biomass and composition dynamics in a eutrophic shallow lake governed by extreme meteorological events
by Crisci, Carolina & Terra, Rafael & Pacheco, Juan Pablo & Ghattas, Badih & Bidegain, Mario & Goyenola, Guillermo & Lagomarsino, Juan José & Méndez, Gustavo & Mazzeo, Néstor
- 94-107 Investigating the potential impacts of ocean warming on the Norwegian and Barents Seas ecosystem using a time-dynamic food-web model
by Bentley, Jacob W. & Serpetti, Natalia & Heymans, Johanna Jacomina
- 108-119 Boom and bust carbon-nitrogen dynamics during reforestation
by Parolari, Anthony J. & Mobley, Megan L. & Bacon, Allan R. & Katul, Gabriel G. & Richter, Daniel deB. & Porporato, Amilcare
- 120-131 An individual-based model for simulating the ecosystem dynamics of Jiaozhou Bay, China
by Xing, Lei & Zhang, Chongliang & Chen, Yong & Shin, Yunne-Jai & Verley, Philippe & Yu, Haiqing & Ren, Yiping
- 132-149 An adaptable agent-based model for guiding multi-species Pacific salmon fisheries management within a SES framework
by Cenek, Martin & Franklin, Maxwell
- 150-162 Seasonal succession of microalgal blooms from diatoms to dinoflagellates in the East China Sea: A numerical simulation study
by Zhou, Zheng-Xi & Yu, Ren-Cheng & Zhou, Ming-Jiang
- 163-178 Environmental effects on growth, reproduction, and life-history traits of loggerhead turtles
by Marn, Nina & Jusup, Marko & Legović, Tarzan & Kooijman, S.A.L.M. & Klanjšček, Tin
- 179-188 A multi-species modelling approach to select appropriate submerged macrophyte species for ecological restoration in Gonghu Bay, Lake Taihu, China
by Gao, Hailong & Shi, Qianyun & Qian, Xin
- 189-193 The analytical solutions of the harvesting Verhulst’s evolution equation
by Miškinis, Paulius & Vasiliauskienė, Vaida
- 194-203 A Nitrogen Physical Input-Output Table (PIOT) model for Illinois
by Singh, Shweta & Compton, Jana E. & Hawkins, Troy R. & Sobota, Daniel J. & Cooter, Ellen J.
- 204-218 Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa species in the greater Caribbean: Regional growth projections for ciguatera-associated dinoflagellates
by Kibler, Steven R. & Davenport, Eric D. & Tester, Patricia A. & Hardison, D. Ransom & Holland, William C. & Litaker, R. Wayne
- 219-222 Quantitative description of vertical organic matter distribution in real soil profiles by means a simple continuous model
by Bartsev, Sergey I. & Pochekutov, Aleksei A.
- 223-229 Movement behavior of a tropical mammal: The case of Tapirus terrestris
by González, Tania Marisol & González-Trujillo, Juan David & Palmer, John R.B. & Pino, Joan & Armenteras, Dolors
- 230-243 Evaluation of the DNDC model for simulating soil temperature, moisture and respiration from monoculture and rotational corn, soybean and winter wheat in Canada
by Li, Zhuoting & Yang, J.Y. & Drury, C.F. & Yang, X.M. & Reynolds, W.D. & Li, Xiaogang & Hu, Chunsheng
- 244-251 Beyond graphs and tables: Enhancing explanatory power of complex environmental simulations through 3D printed model output
by Kjelland, Michael E. & Piercy, Candice D. & Swannack, Todd M.
- 252-259 Accounting for the temporal variation of spatial effect improves inference and projection of population dynamics models
by Zhao, Qing & Boomer, G. Scott & Silverman, Emily & Fleming, Kathy
- 260-269 Using fuzzy cognitive maps for predicting river management responses: A case study of the Esla River basin, Spain
by Solana-Gutiérrez, Joaquín & Rincón, Gonzalo & Alonso, Carlos & García-de-Jalón, Diego
- 270-278 A Markov Chain Monte Carlo technique for parameter estimation and inference in pesticide fate and transport modeling
by Boulange, Julien & Watanabe, Hirozumi & Akai, Shinpei
- 279-289 Can we predict phytoplankton community size structure using size scalings of eco-physiological traits?
by Taherzadeh, Niousha & Kerimoglu, Onur & Wirtz, Kai W.
- 290-299 Natural capital accounting in marine protected areas: The case of the Islands of Ventotene and S. Stefano (Central Italy)
by Franzese, Pier Paolo & Buonocore, Elvira & Donnarumma, Luigia & Russo, Giovanni F.
- 300-312 Qualitative modelling of functional relationships in marine benthic communities
by Alexandridis, Nikolaos & Dambacher, Jeffrey M. & Jean, Fred & Desroy, Nicolas & Bacher, Cédric
- 313-327 The spatial differentiation of the coupling relationship between urbanization and the eco-environment in countries globally: A comprehensive assessment
by Zhao, Yabo & Wang, Shaojian & Ge, Yuejing & Liu, Qianqian & Liu, Xiaofeng
- 328-335 Implementing and managing urban forests: A much needed conservation strategy to increase ecosystem services and urban wellbeing
by Endreny, T. & Santagata, R. & Perna, A. & Stefano, C. De & Rallo, R.F. & Ulgiati, S.
- 336-342 Effect of marine reserve establishment on non-cooperative fisheries management
by Takashina, Nao & Lee, Joung-Hun & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 343-362 Bridging the gap between climate science and regional-scale biodiversity conservation in south-eastern Australia
by Drielsma, Michael J. & Love, Jamie & Williams, Kristen J. & Manion, Glenn & Saremi, Hanieh & Harwood, Tom & Robb, Janeen
- 363-377 Modelling the population trajectory of West Australian white sharks
by Braccini, Matias & Taylor, Stephen & Bruce, Barry & McAuley, Rory
- 378-386 Numerical modeling of the tidal wave run-up and the eelgrass habitat at the Laizhou Bay
by Liu, Haifei & Zhang, Jie & Wang, Hongda & Ding, Yu & Yi, Yujun
- 387-398 Modelling tree-grass coexistence in water-limited ecosystems
by Ying, Zhixia & Liao, Jinbao & Liu, Yongjie & Wang, Shichang & Lu, Hui & Ma, Liang & Chen, Dongdong & Li, Zhenqing
- 399-409 The importance of interspecific competition in the actual and future distributions of plant species assessed by a 2-D grid agent modelling
by Vitale, Marcello & Lorenzetti, Silvia & Francesconi, Fabio & Attorre, Fabio & Di Traglia, Mario