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2016, Volume 338, Issue C
- 101-121 Treeline dynamics in Siberia under changing climates as inferred from an individual-based model for Larix
by Kruse, Stefan & Wieczorek, Mareike & Jeltsch, Florian & Herzschuh, Ulrike
- 122-134 Using a GIS-tool to evaluate potential eelgrass reestablishment in estuaries
by Flindt, Mogens R. & Rasmussen, Erik K. & Valdemarsen, Thomas & Erichsen, Anders & Kaas, Hanne & Canal-Vergés, Paula
- 135-148 Validating GIS tool to assess eelgrass potential recovery in the Limfjorden (Denmark)
by Canal-Vergés, Paula & Petersen, Jens K. & Rasmussen, Erik K. & Erichsen, Anders & Flindt, Mogens R.
2016, Volume 337, Issue C
- 4-14 Modelling the community size-spectrum: recent developments and new directions
by Guiet, Jérôme & Poggiale, Jean-Christophe & Maury, Olivier
- 15-24 Spatially explicit control of invasive species using a reaction–diffusion model
by Bonneau, Mathieu & Johnson, Fred A. & Romagosa, Christina M.
- 25-28 Shannon information theory a useful tool for detecting significant abiotic factors influencing the population dynamics of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) on cotton crop
by Pratheepa, M. & Verghese, Abraham & Bheemanna, H.
- 29-38 Modelling urban nitrogen metabolic processes based on ecological network analysis: A case of study in Beijing, China
by Zhang, Yan & Lu, Hanjing & Fath, Brian D. & Zheng, Hongmei
- 39-47 A simple model of the role of area management in the control of sea lice
by Murray, Alexander G. & Salama, Nabeil K.G.
- 48-62 A dynamic environment-sensitive site index model for the prediction of site productivity potential under climate change
by Yue, Chaofang & Kahle, Hans-Peter & von Wilpert, Klaus & Kohnle, Ulrich
- 63-72 Understanding the mechanism of food waste management by using stakeholder analysis and social network model: An industrial ecology perspective
by Xu, Wanying & Zhou, Chuanbin & Cao, Aixin & Luo, Min
- 73-78 Devaluing rhino horns as a theoretical game
by Lee, Tamsin E. & Roberts, David L.
- 79-95 Exploring the implications of the harvest control rule for Pacific sardine, accounting for predator dynamics: A MICE model
by Punt, André E. & MacCall, Alec D. & Essington, Timothy E. & Francis, Tessa B. & Hurtado-Ferro, Felipe & Johnson, Kelli F. & Kaplan, Isaac C. & Koehn, Laura E. & Levin, Phillip S. & Sydeman, William J.
- 96-106 Modelling the influence of biotic factors on species distribution patterns
by Leach, Katie & Montgomery, W. Ian & Reid, Neil
- 107-122 Ecology and equity in global fisheries: Modelling policy options using theoretical distributions
by Rammelt, Crelis Ferdinand & van Schie, Maarten
- 123-136 A spatial agent-based model of feral cats and analysis of population and nuisance controls
by Ireland, Timothy & Miller Neilan, Rachael
- 137-148 Modelling red coral (Corallium rubrum) growth in response to temperature and nutrition
by Galli, Giovanni & Bramanti, Lorenzo & Priori, Cristina & Rossi, Sergio & Santangelo, Giovanni & Tsounis, Georgios & Solidoro, Cosimo
- 149-155 Fuzzy modeling of plankton networks
by de Andrade, Lúcio Pereira & Espíndola, Rogério Pinto & Pereira, Gilberto Carvalho & Ebecken, Nelson Francisco Favilla
- 156-167 Numerical simulation of fish movement behavior for habitat assessment by Eulerian-Eulerian-Habitat-Selection (EEHS) method
by Dai, Dongchen & Fang, Hongwei & Li, Songheng & He, Guojian & Huang, Lei & Peng, Wenqi
- 168-175 Coevolution in sexually reproducing populations of predators and prey
by Nagai, Micael E. & de Aguiar, Marcus A.M.
- 176-187 Evaluating land cover influences on model uncertainties—A case study of cropland carbon dynamics in the Mid-Continent Intensive Campaign region
by Li, Zhengpeng & Liu, Shuguang & Zhang, Xuesong & West, Tristram O. & Ogle, Stephen M. & Zhou, Naijun
- 188-199 Modelling collective foraging in endemic bark beetle populations
by Louis, Marceau & Toffin, Etienne & Gregoire, Jean-Claude & Deneubourg, Jean-Louis
- 200-210 Simulations of the diurnal migration of Microcystis aeruginosa based on a scaling model for physical-biological interactions
by Aparicio Medrano, E. & van de Wiel, B.J.H. & Uittenbogaard, R.E. & Dionisio Pires, L.M. & Clercx, H.J.H.
- 211-220 Climate change impacts on regenerating shrubland productivity
by Adhikari, Arjun & White, Joseph D.
- 221-230 Adapting the operation of cascaded reservoirs on Yuan River for fish habitat conservation
by Wen, Xin & Fang, Guo-hua & Guo, Yu-xue & Zhou, Lei
- 231-240 Cross-lake comparisons of physical and biological settling of phosphorus: A phosphorus budget model with Bayesian hierarchical approach
by Zhang, Xiaoling & Liu, Yong & Guo, Huaicheng
- 241-252 Impacts of management on Mountain Pine Beetle spread and damage: A process-rich model
by Strohm, S. & Reid, M.L. & Tyson, R.C.
- 253-261 Soil seed bank dynamics under the influence of grazing as alternative explanation for herbaceous vegetation transitions in semi-arid rangelands
by van Langevelde, Frank & Tessema, Zewdu K. & de Boer, Willem F. & Prins, Herbert H.T.
- 262-271 Increases in Adélie penguins in the Ross Sea: Could the fishery for Antarctic toothfish be responsible?
by Pinkerton, Matt H. & Lyver, Philip O’B. & Stevens, Darren W. & Forman, Jeff & Eisert, Regina & Mormede, Sophie
- 272-280 Predictions from simple predator-prey theory about impacts of harvesting forage fishes
by Walters, Carl & Christensen, Villy & Fulton, Beth & Smith, Anthony D.M. & Hilborn, Ray
- 281-297 Divergent projections of future land use in the United States arising from different models and scenarios
by Sohl, Terry L. & Wimberly, Michael C. & Radeloff, Volker C. & Theobald, David M. & Sleeter, Benjamin M.
- 298-309 Evidence of alternative states in freshwater lakes: A spatially-explicit model of submerged and floating plants
by McCann, Michael J.
- 310-329 Geospatial pest-parasitoid agent based model for optimizing biological control of forest insect infestation
by Anderson, Taylor M. & Dragićević, Suzana
- 330-347 Climate change, cyanobacteria blooms and ecological status of lakes: A Bayesian network approach
by Moe, S. Jannicke & Haande, Sigrid & Couture, Raoul-Marie
2016, Volume 336, Issue C
- 1-12 Test of a foraging-bioenergetics model to evaluate growth dynamics of endangered pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus)
by Deslauriers, David & Heironimus, Laura B. & Chipps, Steven R.
- 13-25 Widening the analysis of Energy Return on Investment (EROI) in agro-ecosystems: Socio-ecological transitions to industrialized farm systems (the Vallès County, Catalonia, c.1860 and 1999)
by Galán, E. & Padró, R. & Marco, I. & Tello, E. & Cunfer, G. & Guzmán, G.I. & González de Molina, M. & Krausmann, F. & Gingrich, S. & Sacristán, V. & Moreno-Delgado, D.
- 26-35 The influence of geomorphic unit spatial distribution on nitrogen retention and removal in a large river
by Lin, Laurence & Davis, Lisa & Cohen, Sagy & Chapman, Elise & Edmonds, Jennifer W.
- 36-56 An analysis of global terrestrial carbon, water and energy dynamics using the carbon–nitrogen coupled CLASS-CTEMN+ model
by Huang, Suo & Bartlett, Paul & Arain, M. Altaf
- 57-69 Variation of parameters in a Flux-Based Ecosystem Model across 12 sites of terrestrial ecosystems in the conterminous USA
by Li, Qianyu & Xia, Jianyang & Shi, Zheng & Huang, Kun & Du, Zhenggang & Lin, Guanghui & Luo, Yiqi
- 70-81 North American invasion of Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii): A mechanistic model of population dynamics
by Langille, Aaron B. & Arteca, Ellen M. & Ryan, Geraldine D. & Emiljanowicz, Lisa M. & Newman, Jonathan A.
2016, Volume 335, Issue C
- 1-15 Process-based simulation of growth and overwintering of grassland using the BASGRA model
by Höglind, Mats & Van Oijen, Marcel & Cameron, David & Persson, Tomas
- 16-23 Integrating biology, field logistics, and simulations to optimize parameter estimation for imperiled species
by Lanier, Wendy E. & Bailey, Larissa L. & Muths, Erin
- 24-34 Overcoming challenges of sparse telemetry data to estimate caribou movement
by Bauduin, Sarah & McIntire, Eliot & St-Laurent, Martin-Hugues & Cumming, Steve
- 35-38 Atlantis Ecosystem Model Summit: Report from a workshop
by Weijerman, M. & Link, J.S. & Fulton, E.A. & Olsen, E. & Townsend, H. & Gaichas, S. & Hansen, C. & Skern-Mauritzen, M. & Kaplan, I.C. & Gamble, R. & Fay, G. & Savina, M. & Ainsworth, C. & van Putten, I. & Gorton, R. & Brainard, R. & Larsen, K. & Hutton, T.
- 39-47 Modeling the relative importance of ecological factors in exotic invasion: The origin of competitors matters, but disturbance in the non-native range tips the balance
by Xiao, Sa & Callaway, Ragan M. & Graebner, Ryan & Hierro, Jose L. & Montesinos, Daniel
- 48-53 Dispersal distance determines the exponent of the spatial Taylor’s power law
by Shi, Pei-Jian & Sandhu, Hardev S. & Reddy, Gadi V.P.
- 54-63 Simulation of a water ecosystem in a landscape lake in Tianjin with AQUATOX: Sensitivity, calibration, validation and ecosystem prognosis
by Niu, Zhiguang & Gou, Qianqian & Wang, Xiujun & Zhang, Ying
- 64-73 Habitat degradation and loss as key drivers of regional population extinction
by Heinrichs, Julie A. & Bender, Darren J. & Schumaker, Nathan H.
- 74-86 Reaction-centric modeling of microbial ecosystems
by Louca, Stilianos & Doebeli, Michael
- 87-100 Developing a high taxonomic resolution food web model to assess the functional role of forage fish in the California Current ecosystem
by Koehn, Laura E. & Essington, Timothy E. & Marshall, Kristin N. & Kaplan, Isaac C. & Sydeman, William J. & Szoboszlai, Amber I. & Thayer, Julie A.
- 101-138 Systems ecology and environmentalism: Getting the science right. Part II: The Janus Enigma Hypothesis
by Patten, Bernard C.
2016, Volume 334, Issue C
- 1-7 Biotic regulation of non-limiting nutrient pools and coupling of biogeochemical cycles
by Auguères, Anne-Sophie & Loreau, Michel
- 8-18 Individual variability and metapopulation dynamics: An individual-based model
by Uchmański, Janusz
- 19-26 Simulating the role of connectivity in shaping stream insect metacommunities under colonization cycle dynamics
by Durães, Lucas & Roque, Fabio O. & Siqueira, Tadeu & Santos, Anderson M. & Borges, Magno A. & Rezende, Renan S.
- 27-43 Modelling the impact and control of an infectious disease in a plant nursery with infected plant material inputs
by Bate, Andrew M. & Jones, Glyn & Kleczkowski, Adam & MacLeod, Alan & Naylor, Rebecca & Timmis, Jon & Touza, Julia & White, Piran C.L.
- 44-50 Modeling common carp under-ice movement using hierarchical Markov simulation
by Armstrong, Douglas E. & Hennen, Matthew J. & Saunders, Christopher P. & Brandenburger, Thomas & Brown, Michael L. & Neumann, Cedric
- 51-59 Sib cannibalism can be adaptive for kin
by Garay, József & Varga, Zoltán & Gámez, Manuel & Cabello, Tomas
- 60-77 A simulation-based water-environment management model for regional sustainability in compound wetland ecosystem under multiple uncertainties
by Zeng, X.T. & Huang, G.H. & Chen, H.L. & Li, Y.P. & Kong, X.M. & Fan, Y.R.
- 78-90 From species distributions to ecosystem structure and function: A methodological perspective
by Chaalali, Aurélie & Beaugrand, Grégory & Raybaud, Virginie & Lassalle, Géraldine & Saint-Béat, Blanche & Le Loc’h, François & Bopp, Laurent & Tecchio, Samuele & Safi, Georges & Chifflet, Marina & Lobry, Jérémy & Niquil, Nathalie
2016, Volume 333, Issue C
- 1-10 Evaluating long-term monitoring of temperate reef fishes: A simulation testing framework to compare methods
by Parker, Denham & Winker, Henning & Bernard, Anthony & Götz, Albrecht
- 11-42 Modelling stressors on the eelgrass recovery process in two Danish estuaries
by Kuusemäe, Kadri & Rasmussen, Erik Kock & Canal-Vergés, Paula & Flindt, Mogens R.
- 43-50 Use of simulation approaches to evaluate the consequences of catch-and-release angling on the migration behaviour of adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
by Lennox, Robert J. & Cooke, Steven J. & Diserud, Ola H. & Havn, Torgeir B. & Johansen, Martin R. & Thorstad, Eva B. & Whoriskey, Frederick G. & Uglem, Ingebrigt
- 51-65 Exploring agricultural production systems and their fundamental components with system dynamics modelling
by Walters, Jeffrey P. & Archer, David W. & Sassenrath, Gretchen F. & Hendrickson, John R. & Hanson, Jon D. & Halloran, John M. & Vadas, Peter & Alarcon, Vladimir J.
- 66-78 A spatial agent-based simulation model of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti to explore its population dynamics in urban areas
by Maneerat, Somsakun & Daudé, Eric
- 79-91 Comparing tree foliage biomass models fitted to a multispecies, felled-tree biomass dataset for the United States
by Clough, Brian J. & Russell, Matthew B. & Domke, Grant M. & Woodall, Christopher W. & Radtke, Philip J.
- 92-100 Group-based crop change planning: Application of SmartScape™ spatial decision support system for resolving conflicts
by Tayyebi, Amin & Arsanjani, Jamal J. & Tayyebi, Amir H. & Omrani, Hichem & Moghadam, Hossein S.
2016, Volume 332, Issue C
- 1-7 Interspecific interaction strength influences population density more than carrying capacity in more complex ecological networks
by Yan, Chuan & Zhang, Zhibin
- 8-18 Incorporating secondary metabolites, tannin-binding proteins, and diet breadth into carrying-capacity models for African elephants
by Schmitt, Melissa H. & Ward, David & Shrader, Adrian M.
- 19-27 Ecosystem management can mitigate vegetation shifts induced by climate change in West Africa
by Scheiter, Simon & Savadogo, Patrice
- 28-41 Fundamental shifts of central hardwood forests under climate change
by Ma, Wu & Liang, Jingjing & Cumming, Jonathan R. & Lee, Eungul & Welsh, Amy B. & Watson, James V. & Zhou, Mo
- 42-58 An ecosystem model of the lower Po river for use in ecological risk assessment of xenobiotics
by Grechi, Laura & Franco, Antonio & Palmeri, Luca & Pivato, Alberto & Barausse, Alberto
- 59-66 The efficacy of fisheries closure in rebuilding depleted stocks: Lessons from size-spectrum modeling
by Zhang, Chongliang & Chen, Yong & Ren, Yiping
- 67-73 Research on hybrid mechanism modeling of algal bloom formation in urban lakes and reservoirs
by Xiaoyi, Wang & Junyang, Yao & Yan, Shi & Tingli, Su & Li, Wang & Jiping, Xu
- 74-82 Identifying areas of optimal multispecies conservation value by accounting for incompatibilities between species
by Beaudry, Frederic & Ferris, Michael C. & Pidgeon, Anna M. & Radeloff, Volker C.
- 83-93 Implementation of robust statistics in the calibration, verification and validation step of model evaluation to better reflect processes concerning total phosphorus load occurring in the catchment
by Ostojski, Mieczysław S. & Gębala, Joanna & Orlińska-Woźniak, Paulina & Wilk, Paweł
- 94-102 New model to assessing nutrient assimilative capacity in plant-dominated lakes: Considering ecological effects of hydrological changes
by Xu, Zhihao & Yin, Xinan & Yang, Zhifeng & Cai, Yanpeng & Sun, Tao
- 103-111 Chaos in plankton models: Foraging strategy and seasonal forcing
by Moroz, Irene M. & Cropp, Roger & Norbury, John
2016, Volume 331, Issue C
- 5-16 Effort reallocation of illegal fishing operations: A profitable scenario for the municipal fisheries of Danajon Bank, Central Philippines
by Bacalso, Regina Therese M. & Wolff, Matthias & Rosales, Rina Maria & Armada, Nygiel B.
- 17-30 Combining efforts to make maximum sustainable yields and good environmental status match in a food-web model of the southern North Sea
by Stäbler, Moritz & Kempf, Alexander & Mackinson, Steven & Poos, Jan Jaap & Garcia, Clement & Temming, Axel
- 31-43 Assessing the effects of demersal fishing and conservation strategies of marine mammals over a Patagonian food web
by Ocampo Reinaldo, Matías & Milessi, Andrés C. & Romero, María Alejandra & Crespo, Enrique & Wolff, Matthias & González, Raúl A.
- 44-55 Carrying capacity simulations as a tool for ecosystem-based management of a scallop aquaculture system
by Kluger, Lotta C. & Taylor, Marc H. & Mendo, Jaime & Tam, Jorge & Wolff, Matthias
- 56-67 Modeling population dynamics and small-scale fisheries yields of fish farming escapes in Mediterranean coastal areas
by Izquierdo-Gomez, David & Bayle-Sempere, Just T. & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco & Sánchez-Jerez, Pablo
- 68-76 Simulation of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion and evaluation of impacts on Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota: An ecosystem model
by Kumar, Rajeev & Varkey, Divya & Pitcher, Tony
- 77-85 The mussel path – Using the contaminant tracer, Ecotracer, in Ecopath to model the spread of pollutants in an Arctic marine food web
by Larsen, Lars-Henrik & Sagerup, Kjetil & Ramsvatn, Silje
- 86-99 A physically coupled end-to-end model platform for coastal ecosystems: Simulating the effects of climate change and changing upwelling characteristics on the Northern California Current ecosystem
by Ruzicka, James J. & Brink, Kenneth H. & Gifford, Dian J. & Bahr, Frank
- 100-114 Modelling the cumulative spatial–temporal effects of environmental drivers and fishing in a NW Mediterranean marine ecosystem
by Coll, Marta & Steenbeek, Jeroen & Sole, Jordi & Palomera, Isabel & Christensen, Villy
- 115-128 Spatial ecosystem modelling of marine renewable energy installations: Gauging the utility of Ecospace
by Alexander, Karen A. & Meyjes, Sophie A. & Heymans, Johanna J.
- 129-141 Employing ecosystem models and geographic information systems (GIS) to investigate the response of changing marsh edge on historical biomass of estuarine nekton in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA
by Lewis, K.A. & de Mutsert, K. & Steenbeek, J. & Peele, H. & Cowan, J.H. & Buszowski, J.
- 142-150 Exploring effects of hypoxia on fish and fisheries in the northern Gulf of Mexico using a dynamic spatially explicit ecosystem model
by de Mutsert, Kim & Steenbeek, Jeroen & Lewis, Kristy & Buszowski, Joe & Cowan, James H. & Christensen, Villy
- 151-159 Regime shifts in the Northern Benguela ecosystem: Challenges for management
by Heymans, Johanna J. & Tomczak, Maciej T.
- 160-172 Using the Ecopath approach for environmental impact assessment—A case study analysis
by Fretzer, Sarah
- 173-184 Best practice in Ecopath with Ecosim food-web models for ecosystem-based management
by Heymans, Johanna Jacomina & Coll, Marta & Link, Jason S. & Mackinson, Steven & Steenbeek, Jeroen & Walters, Carl & Christensen, Villy
2016, Volume 330, Issue C
- 1-15 Improving soil organic carbon parameterization of land surface model for cold regions in the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau, China
by Sun, Shaobo & Chen, Baozhang & Ge, Mengyu & Qu, Junfeng & Che, Tao & Zhang, Huifang & Lin, Xiaofeng & Che, Mingliang & Zhou, Ziyuan & Guo, Lifeng & Wang, Bingyang
- 16-23 A two-year life history cycle model for autumn and spring seedling coexistence in an annual plant—An example of intraspecific niche differentiation
by Han, Zhi-quan & Liu, Tong & Zeng, Xiao-ling & Liu, Hua-feng & Hao, Xiao-ran & Ouyang, Yi-neng & Zhao, Xin-jun & Li, Bai-lian
- 24-40 Simulating environmental effects on brown shrimp production in the northern Gulf of Mexico
by Leo, Jennifer P. & Minello, Thomas J. & Grant, William E. & Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan
- 41-49 Landscape-scale simulation experiments test Romanian and Swiss management guidelines for mountain pasture-woodland habitat diversity
by Peringer, Alexander & Gillet, François & Rosenthal, Gert & Stoicescu, Ioana & Pătru-Stupariu, Ileana & Stupariu, Mihai-Sorin & Buttler, Alexandre
- 50-59 On the dangers of model complexity without ecological justification in species distribution modeling
by Bell, David M. & Schlaepfer, Daniel R.
2016, Volume 329, Issue C
- 5-17 A cellular automaton model for grasshopper population dynamics in Inner Mongolia steppe habitats
by Zhang, Na & Jing, Yong-Cai & Liu, Cheng-Yu & Li, Yao & Shen, Jing
- 18-28 Hierarchical models for describing space-for-time variations in insect population size and sex-ratio along a primary succession
by Tenan, S. & Maffioletti, C. & Caccianiga, M. & Compostella, C. & Seppi, R. & Gobbi, M.
- 29-40 Mechanics of multiple feedbacks in benthic coral reef communities
by Kubicek, Andreas & Reuter, Hauke
- 41-63 Combining ecohydrologic and transition probability-based modeling to simulate vegetation dynamics in a semi-arid rangeland
by King, Elizabeth G. & Franz, Trenton E.
- 64-76 Forest soil carbon and nitrogen cycles under biomass harvest: Stability, transient response, and feedback
by Parolari, Anthony J. & Porporato, Amilcare
- 77-85 Modelling critical patches of connectivity for invasive Maling bamboo (Yushania maling) in Darjeeling Himalayas using graph theoretic approach
by Roy, Arijit & Bhattacharya, Sudeepto & Ramprakash, M. & Senthil Kumar, A.
- 86-99 Development and evaluation of new modelling solutions to simulate hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) growth and development
by Bregaglio, Simone & Orlando, Francesca & Forni, Emanuela & De Gregorio, Tommaso & Falzoi, Simone & Boni, Chiara & Pisetta, Michele & Confalonieri, Roberto
- 100-111 Impact of repeated human introductions and the Allee effect on invasive species spread
by McDermott, Shana M. & Finnoff, David C.
- 112-120 Estimating the fitness of a local discrete-structured population: From uncertainty to an exact number
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
2016, Volume 328, Issue C
- 1-13 Ecotourism and fishing in a common ground of two interacting species
by Paul, Prosenjit & Kar, T.K. & Ghorai, Abhijit
- 14-22 Solving conservation planning problems with integer linear programming
by Beyer, Hawthorne L. & Dujardin, Yann & Watts, Matthew E. & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 23-33 The structure of a marine tropical food web, and its implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management
by Navia, Andrés Felipe & Cruz-Escalona, Víctor Hugo & Giraldo, Alan & Barausse, Alberto
- 34-43 Dispersal and climate warming determine range shift in model reptile populations
by Boyle, Maria & Schwanz, Lisa & Hone, Jim & Georges, Arthur
- 44-61 Microparasitic disease dynamics in benthic suspension feeders: Infective dose, non-focal hosts, and particle diffusion
by Bidegain, G. & Powell, E.N. & Klinck, J.M. & Ben-Horin, T. & Hofmann, E.E.
- 62-71 A myiasis model for Philornis torquans (Diptera: Muscidae) and Pitangus sulphuratus (Passeriformes: Tyrannidae)
by López, Leonardo & Izquierdo, Agustin & Manzoli, Darío & Beldoménico, Pablo & Giovanini, Leonardo
- 72-77 Quantifying uncertainty in crop model predictions due to the uncertainty in the observations used for calibration
by Confalonieri, Roberto & Bregaglio, Simone & Acutis, Marco
- 78-84 A Bayesian approach for characterizing uncertainty in declaring a population collapse
by Aagaard, Kevin & Lockwood, Julie L. & Green, Edwin J.
- 85-94 Semantics of language for ecosystems modelling: A model case
by Usó-Doménech, J.L. & Nescolarde-Selva, J.A. & Lloret-Climent, M. & Gash, H.
- 95-98 The vertical distribution of soil organic matter predicted by a simple continuous model of soil organic matter transformations
by Bartsev, Sergey I. & Pochekutov, Aleksei A.
- 99-107 Modeling the effect of habitat selection mechanisms on population responses to landscape structure
by Sánchez-Clavijo, Lina M. & Hearns, Jessica & Quintana-Ascencio, Pedro F.
- 108-118 How important are choice of model selection method and spatial autocorrelation of presence data for distribution modelling by MaxEnt?
by Halvorsen, Rune & Mazzoni, Sabrina & Dirksen, John Wirkola & Næsset, Erik & Gobakken, Terje & Ohlson, Mikael
- 119-135 Influence of vegetation spatial structure on growth and water fluxes of a mixed forest: Results from the NOTG 3D model
by Simioni, Guillaume & Marie, Guillaume & Huc, Roland
- 136-147 A modeling study examining the impact of nutrient boundaries on primary production on the Louisiana continental shelf
by Pauer, James J. & Feist, Timothy J. & Anstead, Amy M. & DePetro, Phillip A. & Melendez, Wilson & Lehrter, John C. & Murrell, Michael C. & Zhang, Xiaomi & Ko, Dong S.
2016, Volume 327, Issue C
- 1-17 Simulating carbon dioxide exchange in boreal ecosystems flooded by reservoirs
by Kim, Youngil & Roulet, Nigel T. & Li, Changsheng & Frolking, Steve & Strachan, Ian B. & Peng, Changhui & Teodoru, Cristian R. & Prairie, Yves T. & Tremblay, Alain
- 18-28 Changes in soil organic carbon stocks of wetlands on China's Zoige plateau from 1980 to 2010
by Ma, Kun & Liu, Junguo & Balkovič, Juraj & Skalský, Rastislav & Azevedo, Ligia B. & Kraxner, Florian
- 29-43 A coupled, two-dimensional hydrodynamic-marsh model with biological feedback
by Alizad, Karim & Hagen, Scott C. & Morris, James T. & Bacopoulos, Peter & Bilskie, Matthew V. & Weishampel, John F. & Medeiros, Stephen C.
- 44-56 System dynamics modelling of the Endangered African penguin populations on Dyer and Robben islands, South Africa
by Weller, Florian & Sherley, Richard B. & Waller, Lauren J. & Ludynia, Katrin & Geldenhuys, Deon & Shannon, Lynne J. & Jarre, Astrid
- 57-64 Exploring the spontaneous contribution of Claude E. Shannon to eco-evolutionary theory
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada Mª & Quirós, Ángel & Fernández-Rodríguez, María J. & Delgado, Juan D. & Jiménez-Rodríguez, Antonia & Fernández-Palacios, José Mª & Otto, Rüdiger & Escudero, Carlos G. & Luhrs, Tomás Camarena & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael Mª & Perdomo, María E. & Riera, Rodrigo
- 65-73 Mate choice interacts with movement limitations to influence effective dispersal
by Vasudev, Divya & Fletcher Jr, Robert J.
- 74-84 Global sensitivity analysis of a three-dimensional nutrients-algae dynamic model for a large shallow lake
by Yi, Xuan & Zou, Rui & Guo, Huaicheng
- 85-94 Theoretical impacts of habitat loss and generalist predation on predator–prey cycles
by Vitense, Kelsey & Wirsing, Aaron J. & Tyson, Rebecca C. & Anderson, James J.
- 95-104 Effect of biotic dependencies in species distribution models: The future distribution of Thymallus thymallus under consideration of Allogamus auricollis
by Pletterbauer, Florian & Graf, Wolfram & Schmutz, Stefan
- 105-114 Windthrow modelling in old-growth and multi-layered boreal forests
by Anyomi, K.A. & Mitchell, S.J. & Ruel, J.-C.
2016, Volume 326, Issue C
- 4-12 The effects of model and data complexity on predictions from species distributions models
by García-Callejas, David & Araújo, Miguel B.
- 13-22 Same rainfall amount different vegetation—How environmental conditions and their interactions influence savanna dynamics
by Tietjen, Britta
- 23-35 Evolutionary trends in fish schools in heterogeneous environments
by Reuter, Hauke & Kruse, Maren & Rovellini, Alberto & Breckling, Broder
- 36-53 InSTREAM-Gen: Modelling eco-evolutionary dynamics of trout populations under anthropogenic environmental change
by Ayllón, Daniel & Railsback, Steven F. & Vincenzi, Simone & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Almodóvar, Ana & Grimm, Volker
- 54-62 New predictions from old theory: Emergent effects of multiple stressors in a model of piscivorous fish
by Belarde, Tyler A. & Railsback, Steven F.
- 63-74 Community dynamics under environmental change: How can next generation mechanistic models improve projections of species distributions?
by Singer, Alexander & Johst, Karin & Banitz, Thomas & Fowler, Mike S. & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Gutiérrez, Alvaro G. & Hartig, Florian & Krug, Rainer M. & Liess, Matthias & Matlack, Glenn & Meyer, Katrin M. & Pe’er, Guy & Radchuk, Viktoriia & Voinopol-Sassu, Ana-Johanna & Travis, Justin M.J.
- 75-89 Merging trait-based and individual-based modelling: An animal functional type approach to explore the responses of birds to climatic and land use changes in semi-arid African savannas
by Scherer, Cédric & Jeltsch, Florian & Grimm, Volker & Blaum, Niels
- 90-100 From sensing to emergent adaptations: Modelling the proximate architecture for decision-making
by Eliassen, Sigrunn & Andersen, Bjørn Snorre & Jørgensen, Christian & Giske, Jarl
- 101-112 Integrating ecological insight derived from individual-based simulations and physiologically structured population models
by Nisbet, Roger M. & Martin, Benjamin T. & de Roos, Andre M.
- 113-123 Predicting how many animals will be where: How to build, calibrate and evaluate individual-based models
by van der Vaart, Elske & Johnston, Alice S.A. & Sibly, Richard M.
- 124-133 Lessons learned from applying a forest gap model to understand ecosystem and carbon dynamics of complex tropical forests
by Fischer, Rico & Bohn, Friedrich & Dantas de Paula, Mateus & Dislich, Claudia & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Gutiérrez, Alvaro G. & Kazmierczak, Martin & Knapp, Nikolai & Lehmann, Sebastian & Paulick, Sebastian & Pütz, Sandro & Rödig, Edna & Taubert, Franziska & Köhler, Peter & Huth, Andreas
- 134-141 Deriving simple predictions from complex models to support environmental decision-making
by Stillman, Richard A. & Wood, Kevin A. & Goss-Custard, John D.
- 142-151 Machine learning meets individual-based modelling: Self-organising feature maps for the analysis of below-ground competition among plants
by Peters, Ronny & Lin, Yue & Berger, Uta
- 152-161 Divide and conquer: Configuring submodels for valid and efficient analyses of complex simulation models
by Lorscheid, Iris & Meyer, Matthias
- 162-167 Robustness analysis: Deconstructing computational models for ecological theory and applications
by Grimm, Volker & Berger, Uta
- 168-176 Defining the next generation modeling of coastal ecotone dynamics in response to global change
by Jiang, Jiang & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Teh, Su-Yean & Krauss, Ken W. & Wang, Hongqing & Li, Haidong & Smith, Thomas J. & Koh, Hock-Lye
- 177-187 Structural realism, emergence, and predictions in next-generation ecological modelling: Synthesis from a special issue
by Grimm, Volker & Berger, Uta
2016, Volume 325, Issue C
- 1-12 Species distribution models grounded in ecological theory for decision support in river management
by Bennetsen, Elina & Gobeyn, Sacha & Goethals, Peter L.M.
- 13-27 A biophysical representation of seagrass growth for application in a complex shallow-water biogeochemical model
by Baird, Mark E. & Adams, Matthew P. & Babcock, Russell C. & Oubelkheir, Kadija & Mongin, Mathieu & Wild-Allen, Karen A. & Skerratt, Jennifer & Robson, Barbara J. & Petrou, Katherina & Ralph, Peter J. & O’Brien, Katherine R. & Carter, Alex B. & Jarvis, Jessie C. & Rasheed, Michael A.
- 28-34 Modelling growth of northern krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) using an energy-budget approach
by Jager, Tjalling & Ravagnan, Elisa
- 35-46 Carbon sequestration by white spruce shelterbelts in Saskatchewan, Canada: 3PG and CBM-CFS3 model simulations
by Amichev, Beyhan Y. & Bentham, Murray J. & Kurz, Werner A. & Laroque, Colin P. & Kulshreshtha, Suren & Piwowar, Joseph M. & Van Rees, Ken C.J.
- 47-56 Response of semi-arid savanna vegetation composition towards grazing along a precipitation gradient—The effect of including plant heterogeneity into an ecohydrological savanna model
by Guo, Tong & Lohmann, Dirk & Ratzmann, Gregor & Tietjen, Britta
- 57-66 Structural uncertainty in projecting global fisheries catches under climate change
by Cheung, William W.L. & Jones, Miranda C. & Reygondeau, Gabriel & Stock, Charles A. & Lam, Vicky W.Y. & Frölicher, Thomas L.
- 67-70 Local speciation can be incorporated into neutral theory of biodiversity
by Chen, Youhua
- 71-83 Recalibration of the Lake Okeechobee Water Quality Model (LOWQM) to extreme hydro-meteorological events
by James, R. Thomas
- 84-88 The input-state-output model and related indicators to investigate the relationships among environment, society and economy
by Bastianoni, Simone & Coscieme, Luca & Pulselli, Federico M.
2016, Volume 324, Issue C
- 1-10 Concentrations and distributions of Al, Ca, Cl, K, Mg and Mn in a Scots pine forest in Belgium
by Gielen, Sienke & i Batlle, Jordi Vives & Vincke, Caroline & Van Hees, May & Vandenhove, Hildergarde
- 11-27 Managing for ecosystem services in northern Arizona ponderosa pine forests using a novel simulation-to-optimization methodology
by Bagdon, Benjamin A. & Huang, Ching-Hsun & Dewhurst, Stephen
- 28-32 Management of invading pathogens should be informed by epidemiology rather than administrative boundaries
by Thompson, Robin N. & Cobb, Richard C. & Gilligan, Christopher A. & Cunniffe, Nik J.
- 33-44 Estimation of gross primary production in China (1982–2010) with multiple ecosystem models
by Li, Xiran & Zhu, Zaichun & Zeng, Hui & Piao, Shilong
- 45-53 Can a parsimonious model implemented with satellite data be used for modelling the vegetation dynamics and water cycle in water-controlled environments?
by Ruiz-Pérez, G. & González-Sanchis, M. & Del Campo, A.D. & Francés, F.
2016, Volume 323, Issue C
- 1-11 Toward an ecological understanding of a flood-pulse system lake in a tropical ecosystem: Food web structure and ecosystem health
by Chea, Ratha & Guo, Chuanbo & Grenouillet, Gaël & Lek, Sovan
- 12-27 Assessing nitrogen controls on carbon, water and energy exchanges in major plant functional types across North America using a carbon and nitrogen coupled ecosystem model
by Huang, Suo & Bartlett, Paul & Arain, M. Altaf
- 28-40 Process-based modeling of shallow lake metabolism: Spatio-temporal variability and relative importance of individual processes
by Cavalcanti, J. Rafael & da Motta-Marques, David & Fragoso, Carlos Ruberto
- 41-50 Size-related effects of physical factors on phytoplankton communities
by Portalier, Sébastien M.J. & Cherif, Mehdi & Zhang, Lai & Fussmann, Gregor F. & Loreau, Michel
- 51-60 Vertical mixing and hysteresis in the competition of buoyant and non-buoyant plankton prey species in a shallow lake
by Bengfort, Michael & Malchow, Horst
- 61-76 Estimating absence locations of marine species from data of scientific surveys in OBIS
by Coro, Gianpaolo & Magliozzi, Chiara & Vanden Berghe, Edward & Bailly, Nicolas & Ellenbroek, Anton & Pagano, Pasquale
- 77-86 Tick-borne infectious agents in nature: Simulated effects of changes in host density on spatial-temporal prevalence of infected ticks
by Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan & Grant, W.E. & Teel, P.D. & Hamer, S.A.
- 87-95 Simple or complex: Relative impact of data availability and model purpose on the choice of model types for population viability analyses
by Radchuk, Viktoriia & Oppel, Steffen & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Grimm, Volker & Schtickzelle, Nicolas
- 96-105 A general model of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) uptake, loss and transformation in freshwater fish
by Sawyer, Jennifer M. & Arts, Michael T. & Arhonditsis, George & Diamond, Miriam L.
- 106-114 Individual-based ecological models: Adjunctive tools or experimental systems?
by MacPherson, Brian & Gras, Robin
- 115-122 Bulk feeder or selective grazer: African buffalo space use patterns based on fine-scale remotely sensed data on forage quality and quantity
by Kaszta, Żaneta & Marino, Jorgelina & Ramoelo, Abel & Wolff, Eléonore
- 123-132 Multi-criteria evaluation of the suitability of growth functions for modeling remotely sensed phenology
by Verma, Manish & Friedl, Mark A. & Finzi, Adrien & Phillips, Nathan
2016, Volume 322, Issue C
- 1-9 Maximum likelihood estimation of natural mortality and quantification of temperature effects on catchability of brown tiger prawn (Penaeus esculentus) in Moreton Bay (Australia) using logbook data
by Kienzle, Marco & Sterling, David & Zhou, Shijie & Wang, You-Gan
- 10-18 Incorporating demographic diversity into food web models: Effects on community structure and dynamics
by Fujiwara, Masami
- 19-30 Modelling N mineralisation from sludge-amended soils across agro-ecological zones: A case study from South Africa
by Ogbazghi, Z.M. & Tesfamariam, E.H. & Annandale, J.G.
- 31-47 Interannual variability of the phytoplankton community by the changes in vertical mixing and atmospheric deposition in the Ulleung Basin, East Sea: A modelling study
by Lee, Soonmi & Yoo, Sinjae
- 48-53 The metabolic economics of environmental adaptation
by Wallace, Rodrick
- 54-70 Modelling rangeland productivity in response to degradation in a semi-arid climate
by Oomen, Roelof J. & Ewert, Frank & Snyman, Hennie A.
- 71-81 Modelling and attitudes towards the future
by Boschetti, Fabio & Walker, Iain & Price, Jennifer
- 82-91 A system dynamics model for managing regional N inputs from human activities
by Gao, Wei & Hong, Bongghi & Swaney, Dennis P. & Howarth, Robert W. & Guo, Huaicheng
- 92-100 Discerning the causes of a decline in a common European fish, the roach (Rutilus rutilus L.): A modelling approach
by Otjacques, W. & De Laender, F. & Kestemont, P.
- 101-114 Using a new PDP modelling approach for land-use and land-cover change predictions: A case study in the Stubai Valley (Central Alps)
by Fondevilla, Cristian & Àngels Colomer, M. & Fillat, Federico & Tappeiner, Ulrike
- 115-123 Modeling the inhibition of dissolved H2 on propionate fermentation and methanogenesis in wetland sediments
by Pal, David S. & Jaffé, Peter R.
- 124-137 Effects of automatic multi-objective optimization of crop models on corn yield reproducibility in the U.S.A
by Tatsumi, Kenichi
2016, Volume 321, Issue C
- 1-9 Incorporating deep uncertainty into the elementary effects method for robust global sensitivity analysis
by Gao, Lei & Bryan, Brett A.
- 10-22 A HMM-based model to geolocate pelagic fish from high-resolution individual temperature and depth histories: European sea bass as a case study
by Woillez, Mathieu & Fablet, Ronan & Ngo, Tran-Thanh & Lalire, Maxime & Lazure, Pascal & de Pontual, Hélène
- 23-34 Validation of an agroecosystem process model (AGRO-BGC) on annual and perennial bioenergy feedstocks
by Hunt, Natalie D. & Gower, Stith T. & Nadelhoffer, Knute & Lajtha, Kate & Townsend, Kimberly & Brye, Kristofor R.
- 35-45 Modelling the effects of fishing on the North Sea fish community size composition
by Speirs, Douglas C. & Greenstreet, Simon P.R. & Heath, Michael R.
- 46-63 Factors controlling Nitrous Oxide emission from a spruce forest ecosystem on drained organic soil, derived using the CoupModel
by He, Hongxing & Jansson, Per-Erik & Svensson, Magnus & Meyer, Astrid & Klemedtsson, Leif & Kasimir, Åsa
- 64-74 Perspectives in mathematical modelling for microbial ecology
by Wade, M.J. & Harmand, J. & Benyahia, B. & Bouchez, T. & Chaillou, S. & Cloez, B. & Godon, J.-J. & Moussa Boudjemaa, B. & Rapaport, A. & Sari, T. & Arditi, R. & Lobry, C.
- 75-83 Physical control of phytoplankton bloom development in the coastal waters of Jiangsu (China)
by Niu, Lixia & van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. & Zhang, Changkuan & Guan, Yiqing & Vrijling, J.K.
- 84-97 The secret lives of cannibals: Modelling density-dependent processes that regulate population dynamics in Chaoborus crystallinus
by Strauss, Tido & Kulkarni, Devdutt & Preuss, Thomas G. & Hammers-Wirtz, Monika
- 98-109 Evaluating the impacts of climate variability and cutting and insect defoliation on the historical carbon dynamics of a boreal black spruce forest landscape in eastern Canada
by Chen, Bin & Arain, M. Altaf & Chen, Jing M. & Croft, Holly & Grant, Robert F. & Kurz, Werner A. & Bernier, Pierre & Guindon, Luc & Price, David & Wang, Ziyu
- 110-120 Spatiotemporal patterns of the gross primary production in the salt marshes with rapid community change: A coupled modeling approach
by Ge, Zhen-Ming & Guo, Hai-Qiang & Zhao, Bin & Zhang, Chao & Peltola, Heli & Zhang, Li-Quan
- 121-129 Population viability of recolonizing cougars in midwestern North America
by LaRue, Michelle A. & Nielsen, Clayton K.
2016, Volume 320, Issue C