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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
- 1-8 Improved stability indicators for empirical food webs
by Kostić, Vladimir R. & Cvetković, Ljiljana & Cvetković, Dragana Lj.
- 9-28 A high-resolution model of bat diversity and endemism for continental Africa
by Herkt, K. Matthias B. & Barnikel, Günter & Skidmore, Andrew K. & Fahr, Jakob
- 29-43 Phytoplankton functional type modelling: Running before we can walk? A critical evaluation of the current state of knowledge
by Shimoda, Yuko & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 44-51 From a stationary to a non-stationary ecological state equation: Adding a tool for ecological monitoring
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada Ma. & Santander, Jacobo & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Perdomo, María E. & Quirós, Ángel & Riera, Rodrigo & Fath, Brian D.
- 52-61 Simulating range-wide population and breeding habitat dynamics for an endangered woodland warbler in the face of uncertainty
by Duarte, Adam & Hatfield, Jeff S. & Swannack, Todd M. & Forstner, Michael R.J. & Green, M. Clay & Weckerly, Floyd W.
- 62-70 Transferability of species distribution models: The case of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Southwest Spain and Southwest Australia
by Duque-Lazo, J. & van Gils, H. & Groen, T.A. & Navarro-Cerrillo, R.M.
- 71-78 Modeling and analysis of a temperature-driven outbreak of waterfowl disease in the Upper Mississippi River
by Peirce, J.P. & Sandland, G.J. & Bennie, B. & Haro, R.J.
- 79-91 Incorporation of bomb-produced 14C into fish otoliths: A novel approach for evaluating age validation and bias with an application to yellowfin sole and northern rockfish
by Kastelle, Craig R. & Helser, Thomas E. & Wischniowski, Stephen G. & Loher, Timothy & Goetz, Betty J. & Kautzi, Lisa A.
- 92-101 Impacts of precipitation variability on the dynamics of a dry tropical montane forest
by Hiltner, Ulrike & Bräuning, Achim & Gebrekirstos, Aster & Huth, Andreas & Fischer, Rico
- 102-113 Storm disturbances in a Swedish forest—A case study comparing monitoring and modelling
by Yu, Lin & Belyazid, Salim & Akselsson, Cecilia & van der Heijden, Gregory & Zanchi, Giuliana
- 114-134 Modeling snowdrift habitat for polar bear dens
by Liston, Glen E. & Perham, Craig J. & Shideler, Richard T. & Cheuvront, April N.
- 135-144 Trees, grass, and fire in humid savannas—The importance of life history traits and spatial processes
by Accatino, Francesco & Wiegand, Kerstin & Ward, David & De Michele, Carlo
- 145-157 Detecting changes to the functioning of a lake ecosystem following a regime shift based on static food-web models
by Ofir, E. & Gal, G. & Goren, M. & Shapiro, J. & Spanier, E.
- 158-169 A model for the interaction of frog population dynamics with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Janthinobacterium lividum and temperature and its implication for chytridiomycosis management
by Ackleh, Azmy S. & Carter, Jacoby & Chellamuthu, Vinodh K. & Ma, Baoling
- 170-176 Stocking strategies for a pre-alpine whitefish population under temperature stress
by Ficker, Harald & Mazzucco, Rupert & Gassner, Hubert & Wanzenböck, Josef & Dieckmann, Ulf
- 177-181 Capture the time when plants reach their maximum body size by using the beta sigmoid growth equation
by Shi, Pei-Jian & Chen, Lei & Hui, Cang & Grissino-Mayer, Henri D.
- 182-196 SIBBORK: A new spatially-explicit gap model for boreal forest
by Brazhnik, Ksenia & Shugart, H.H.
- 197-202 The Niche Limitation Method (NicheLim), a new algorithm for generating virtual species to study biogeography
by Huang, Minyi & Kong, Xiaoquan & Varela, Sara & Duan, Renyan
- 203-212 A preliminary model of iron fertilisation by baleen whales and Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean: Sensitivity of primary productivity estimates to parameter uncertainty
by Ratnarajah, Lavenia & Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica & Marzloff, Martin P. & Lannuzel, Delphine & Meiners, Klaus M. & Chever, Fanny & Nicol, Stephen & Bowie, Andrew R.
- 213-230 Mechanistic modelling of daphnid-algae dynamics within a laboratory microcosm
by Lamonica, Dominique & Herbach, Ulysse & Orias, Frédéric & Clément, Bernard & Charles, Sandrine & Lopes, Christelle
- 231-240 Climate change impacts on nesting and internesting leatherback sea turtles using 3D animated computational fluid dynamics and finite volume heat transfer
by Dudley, Peter N. & Bonazza, Riccardo & Porter, Warren P.
- 241-257 Sensitivity of modeled NEP to climate forcing and soil at site and regional scales: Implications for upscaling ecosystem models
by Mekonnen, Zelalem A. & Grant, Robert F. & Schwalm, Christopher
- 258-272 The importance of local versus external nutrient loads for Chl a and primary production in the Western Baltic Sea
by Maar, Marie & Markager, Stiig & Madsen, Kristine Skovgaard & Windolf, Jørgen & Lyngsgaard, Maren Moltke & Andersen, Hans Estrup & Møller, Eva Friis
- 273-291 Quantitative pathways for Northeast Atlantic fisheries based on climate, ecological–economic and governance modelling scenarios
by Mullon, C. & Steinmetz, F. & Merino, G. & Fernandes, J.A. & Cheung, W.W.L. & Butenschön, M. & Barange, M.
- 292-298 Improving our capacity to manage hypoxic blackwater events in lowland rivers: The Blackwater Risk Assessment Tool
by Whitworth, Kerry L. & Baldwin, Darren S.
- 299-315 Discriminating between possible foraging decisions using pattern-oriented modelling: The case of pink-footed geese in Mid-Norway during their spring migration
by Chudzińska, Magda & Ayllón, Daniel & Madsen, Jesper & Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob
- 316-321 Analyzing the spatial heterogeneity of number of plant individuals in grassland community by using power law model
by Guan, Qingqing & Chen, Jun & Wei, Zhicheng & Wang, Yuxia & Shiyomi, Masae & Yang, Yungui
- 322-333 Modelling small-scale foraging habitat use in breeding Eurasian oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus) in relation to prey distribution and environmental predictors
by Schwemmer, Philipp & Güpner, Franziska & Adler, Sven & Klingbeil, Knut & Garthe, Stefan
- 334-347 Simulating multi-objective land use optimization allocation using Multi-agent system—A case study in Changsha, China
by Zhang, Honghui & Zeng, Yongnian & Jin, Xiaobin & Shu, Bangrong & Zhou, Yinkang & Yang, Xuhong
- 348-357 A modelling framework for pest population dynamics and management: An application to the grape berry moth
by Gilioli, Gianni & Pasquali, Sara & Marchesini, Enrico
- 358-365 Effects of food web complexity on top-down control in tropical lakes
by Pujoni, Diego Guimarães Florencio & Maia-Barbosa, Paulina Maria & Barbosa, Francisco Antônio Rodrigues & Fragoso Jr., Carlos Ruberto & van Nes, Egbert H.
- 366-371 A model to simulate the dynamics of carbohydrate remobilization during rice grain filling
by Stella, Tommaso & Bregaglio, Simone & Confalonieri, Roberto
- 372-382 Using one vs. many, sensitivity and uncertainty analyses of species distribution models with focus on conservation area networks
by Ochoa-Ochoa, Leticia M. & Flores-Villela, Oscar A. & Bezaury-Creel, Juan E.
- 383-392 Relative plant growth revisited: Towards a mathematical standardisation of separate approaches
by Pommerening, Arne & Muszta, Anders
- 393-406 Evaluation of ecological effects of anthropogenic nutrient loading scenarios in Los Molinos reservoir through a mathematical model
by Reartes, S.B. Rodriguez & Estrada, V. & Bazán, R. & Larrosa, N. & Cossavella, A. & López, A. & Busso, F. & Diaz, M.S.
2016, Volume 319, Issue C
- 9-20 A review of the models for Lake Taihu and their application in lake environmental management
by Hu, Weiping
- 21-30 Carbon dynamics modelization and biological community sensitivity to temperature in an oligotrophic freshwater Antarctic lake
by Villaescusa, Juan Antonio & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Rochera, Carlos & Velázquez, David & Quesada, Antonio & Camacho, Antonio
- 31-41 Changes in food web structure and ecosystem functioning of a large, shallow Chinese lake during the 1950s, 1980s and 2000s
by Kong, Xiangzhen & He, Wei & Liu, Wenxiu & Yang, Bin & Xu, Fuliu & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Mooij, Wolf M.
- 42-62 Modeling phosphorus retention at low concentrations in Florida Everglades mesocosms
by Marois, Darryl E. & Mitsch, William J.
- 63-111 The cardinal hypotheses of Holoecology
by Patten, Bernard C.
- 112-118 Recent progress in systems ecology
by Jørgensen, Sven E. & Nielsen, Søren Nors & Fath, Brian D.
- 119-129 Second order cybernetics and semiotics in ecological systems—Where complexity really begins
by Nielsen, Søren Nors
- 130-136 Simple metal model for predicting uptake and chemical processes in sewage-fed aquaculture ecosystem
by Azanu, David & JØrgensen, Sven Erik & Darko, Godfred & Styrishave, Bjarne
- 137-146 Modelling antibiotics transport in a waste stabilization pond system in Tanzania
by Møller, Cathrine Christmas & Weisser, Johan J. & Msigala, Sijaona & Mdegela, Robinson & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Styrishave, Bjarne
- 147-154 What's going on about geo-process modeling in virtual geographic environments (VGEs)
by Zhang, Chunxiao & Chen, Min & Li, Rongrong & Fang, Chaoyang & Lin, Hui
- 155-162 Consumption threshold used to investigate stability and ecological dominance in consumer-resource dynamics
by Collins, O.C. & Duffy, K.J.
- 163-169 Predicting global habitat suitability for Corbicula fluminea using species distribution models: The importance of different environmental datasets
by Gama, M. & Crespo, D. & Dolbeth, M. & Anastácio, P.
- 170-177 Effect of invasive black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) on nitrogen cycle in floodplain ecosystem
by Buzhdygan, Oksana Y. & Rudenko, Svitlana S. & Kazanci, Caner & Patten, Bernard C.
- 178-189 Ecopath with Ecosim as a model-building toolbox: Source code capabilities, extensions, and variations
by Steenbeek, Jeroen & Buszowski, Joe & Christensen, Villy & Akoglu, Ekin & Aydin, Kerim & Ellis, Nick & Felinto, Dalai & Guitton, Jerome & Lucey, Sean & Kearney, Kelly & Mackinson, Steven & Pan, Mike & Platts, Mark & Walters, Carl
- 190-207 A review of methods, data, and models to assess changes in the value of ecosystem services from land degradation and restoration
by Turner, Katrine Grace & Anderson, Sharolyn & Gonzales-Chang, Mauricio & Costanza, Robert & Courville, Sasha & Dalgaard, Tommy & Dominati, Estelle & Kubiszewski, Ida & Ogilvy, Sue & Porfirio, Luciana & Ratna, Nazmun & Sandhu, Harpinder & Sutton, Paul C. & Svenning, Jens-Christian & Turner, Graham Mark & Varennes, Yann-David & Voinov, Alexey & Wratten, Stephen
- 208-217 Robust stability mechanism of an artificial ecosystem based on biological mutations and synergies driven by ecological information
by Hu, Dawei & Du, Xiaojie & Li, Leyuan & Sun, Yi & Zhang, Jinhui & Bai, Fanlu
- 218-232 An Ecosystem Model of Intermediate Complexity to test management options for fisheries: A case study
by Angelini, Silvia & Hillary, Richard & Morello, Elisabetta B. & Plagányi, Éva E. & Martinelli, Michela & Manfredi, Chiara & Isajlović, Igor & Santojanni, Alberto
- 233-254 Analysing the spatial and temporal dynamics of species interactions in mixed-species forests and the effects of stand density using the 3-PG model
by Forrester, David I. & Tang, Xiaolu
- 255-274 Assessing the thermodynamic variables of landscapes in the southwest part of East European plain in Russia using the MODIS multispectral band measurements
by Puzachenko, Y.G. & Sandlersky, R.B. & Krenke, A.N. & Olchev, A.
2015, Volume 318, Issue C
- 8-18 Dynamic analysis of time fractional order phytoplankton–toxic phytoplankton–zooplankton system
by Javidi, Mohammad & Ahmad, Bashir
- 19-25 Embodied water for urban economy: A three-scale input–output analysis for Beijing 2010
by Han, M.Y. & Chen, G.Q. & Mustafa, M.T. & Hayat, T. & Shao, Ling & Li, J.S. & Xia, X.H. & Ji, Xi
- 26-35 Analysis of embodied exergy flow between Chinese industries based on network theory
by An, Qier & An, Haizhong & Wang, Lang & Gao, Xiangyun & Lv, Na
- 36-48 Taking the pulse of urban economy: From the perspective of systems ecology
by Ji, Xi
- 49-58 Vertical specialization, global trade and energy consumption for an urban economy: A value added export perspective for Beijing
by Xia, X.H. & Hu, Y. & Chen, G.Q. & Alsaedi, A. & Hayat, T. & Wu, X.D.
- 59-63 Trans-boundary total suspended particulate matter (TSPM) in urban ecosystems
by Yang, Siyuan & Chen, Bin & Fath, Brian
- 64-74 An exergy-based approach to the joint economic and environmental impact assessment of possible photovoltaic scenarios: A case study at a regional level in Italy
by Colombo, Emanuela & Rocco, Matteo V. & Toro, Claudia & Sciubba, Enrico
- 75-85 China's metabolic patterns and their potential problems
by Xiaohui, Chen & Tiansong, Wang & Piano, Samuele Lo & Mayumi, Kozo
- 86-99 Ecological footprint analysis for urban agglomeration sustainability in the middle stream of the Yangtze River
by Gu, Qiwei & Wang, Hongqi & Zheng, Yinan & Zhu, Jingwen & Li, Xiaoke
- 100-108 On the relationship between landscape ecological patterns and water quality across gradient zones of rapid urbanization in coastal China
by Li, Yi & Li, Yangfan & Qureshi, Salman & Kappas, Martin & Hubacek, Klaus
- 109-117 Designing a multi-species spatially explicit nature reserve network construction framework based on extinction probability: A case study of Wuyishan city
by Liu, Gengyuan & Yang, Zhifeng & Chen, Bin & Gao, Shan & Su, Meirong & Zhang, Yan
- 118-125 Four system boundaries for carbon accounts
by Liu, Zhu & Feng, Kuishuang & Hubacek, Klaus & Liang, Sai & Anadon, Laura Diaz & Zhang, Chao & Guan, Dabo
- 126-137 Applying and exploring a new modeling approach of functional connectivity regarding ecological network: A case study on the dynamic lines of space syntax
by Yang, Tianxiang & Jing, Dong & Wang, Shoubing
- 138-149 Embodied energy uses by China’s four municipalities: A study based on multi-regional input–output model
by Zhang, Bo & Qiao, H. & Chen, B.
- 150-156 Modeling the carbon cycle of the municipal solid waste management system for urban metabolism
by Zhou, Chuanbin & Huang, Heping & Cao, Aixin & Xu, Wanying
- 157-167 A hydro-economic MRIO analysis of the Haihe River Basin's water footprint and water stress
by White, David J. & Feng, Kuishuang & Sun, Laixiang & Hubacek, Klaus
- 168-176 Historical trends of wetland areas in the agriculture and pasture interlaced zone: A case study of the Huangqihai Lake Basin in northern China
by Chen, Minmin & Liu, Junguo
- 177-183 Application of BMP to urban runoff control using SUSTAIN model: Case study in an industrial area
by Gao, Jie & Wang, Rusong & Huang, Jinlou & Liu, Min
- 184-193 Analysis of rural household energy consumption and renewable energy systems in Zhangziying town of Beijing
by Li, Xue & Lin, Cong & Wang, Yang & Zhao, Lingying & Duan, Na & Wu, Xudong
- 194-203 Evaluation of urban suitable ecological land based on the minimum cumulative resistance model: A case study from Changzhou, China
by Li, Feng & Ye, Yaping & Song, Bowen & Wang, Rusong
- 204-209 Driving force of the morphological change of the urban lake ecosystem: A case study of Wuhan, 1990–2013
by Chen, Kunlun & Wang, Xu & Li, Dan & Li, Zhaohua
- 210-216 Variation in ecosystem services across an urbanization gradient: A study of terrestrial carbon stocks from Changzhou, China
by Tao, Yu & Li, Feng & Liu, Xusheng & Zhao, Dan & Sun, Xiao & Xu, Lianfang
- 217-225 Urban ecological security assessment for cities in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei metropolitan region based on fuzzy and entropy methods
by Han, Baolong & Liu, Hongxiao & Wang, Rusong
- 226-235 Urbanization, agricultural water use, and regional and national crop production in China
by Yan, Tingting & Wang, Jinxia & Huang, Jikun
- 236-244 Influences of setting sizes and combination of green infrastructures on community’s stormwater runoff reduction
by Liu, Wen & Chen, Weiping & Peng, Chi
- 245-253 Impacts of land-use change on valued ecosystem service in rapidly urbanized North China Plain
by Song, Wei & Deng, Xiangzheng & Yuan, Yongwei & Wang, Zhan & Li, Zhaohua
- 254-264 Present and future of urban water balance in the rapidly urbanizing Heihe River Basin, Northwest China
by Wu, Feng & Zhan, Jinyan & Güneralp, İnci
- 265-274 Towards threshold-based management of freshwater ecosystems in the context of climate change
by Liu, Junguo & Kattel, Giri & Arp, Hans Peter H. & Yang, Hong
- 275-282 Information provision, policy support, and farmers’ adaptive responses against drought: An empirical study in the North China Plain
by Wang, Jinxia & Yang, Yu & Huang, Jikun & Chen, Kevin
- 283-292 Response of current, temperature, and algae growth to thermal discharge in tidal environment
by Zhao, Y.J. & Zeng, L. & Zhang, A.L. & Wu, Y.H.
- 293-300 Ecological modeling of riparian vegetation under disturbances: A review
by You, Xiaoguang & Liu, Jingling & Zhang, Lulu
2015, Volume 317, Issue C
- 1-5 Paramecium aurelia dynamics: Non-traditional approach to estimation of model parameters (on an example of Verhulst and Gompertz models)
by Nedorezov, L.V.
- 6-15 Evaluating the role of landscape in the spread of invasive species: The case of the biomass crop Miscanthus×giganteus
by Muthukrishnan, Ranjan & West, Natalie M. & Davis, Adam S. & Jordan, Nicholas R. & Forester, James D.
- 16-29 Projected major fire and vegetation changes in the Pacific Northwest of the conterminous United States under selected CMIP5 climate futures
by Sheehan, T. & Bachelet, D. & Ferschweiler, K.
- 30-40 An experimentally validated nitrate–ammonium–phytoplankton model including effects of starvation length and ammonium inhibition on nitrate uptake
by Malerba, Martino E. & Connolly, Sean R. & Heimann, Kirsten
- 41-49 Modeling the dynamics of mosquito breeding sites vs rainfall in Barkedji area, Senegal
by Bicout, Dominique J. & Vautrin, Mathias & Vignolles, Cecile & Sabatier, Philippe
- 50-63 Exposure factors for marine eutrophication impacts assessment based on a mechanistic biological model
by Cosme, Nuno & Koski, Marja & Hauschild, Michael Z.
- 64-65 Reconsider the effect of prey refuge in a predation model
by Ma, Zhihui & Wang, Shufan
- 66-82 A theoretical investigation of the diatom cell size reduction–restitution cycle
by Hense, Inga & Beckmann, Aike
- 83-92 The effects of long-term climate variability on the trophodynamics of an estuarine ecosystem in southern South America
by Vögler, Rodolfo & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco & Lercari, Diego & del Monte-Luna, Pablo & Calliari, Danilo
- 93-106 Bifurcation analysis of an agent-based model for predator–prey interactions
by Colon, C. & Claessen, D. & Ghil, M.
2015, Volume 316, Issue C
- 1-13 Assessment of environmental factors causing wetland degradation, using Fuzzy Analytic Network Process: A case study on Keoladeo National Park, India
by Chatterjee, Kajal & Bandyopadhyay, Abhirup & Ghosh, Amitava & Kar, Samarjit
- 14-27 Hierarchical Bayesian calibration of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen monoxide (NO) flux module of an agro-ecosystem model: ECOSSE
by Li, Xi & Yeluripati, Jagadeesh & Jones, Edward O. & Uchida, Yoshitaka & Hatano, Ryusuke
- 28-40 Dynamical scenarios from a two-patch predator–prey system with human control – Implications for the conservation of the wolf in the Alta Murgia National Park
by Lacitignola, Deborah & Diele, Fasma & Marangi, Carmela
- 41-51 A model framework for tree leaf colouring in Europe
by Olsson, Cecilia & Jönsson, Anna Maria
- 52-61 Assessing the structural adequacy of alternative ecohydrological models using a pattern-oriented approach
by Arnold, S. & Attinger, S. & Frank, K. & Hildebrandt, A.
- 62-77 Identifying interactions among reforestation success drivers: A case study from the Philippines
by Le, Hai Dinh & Smith, Carl & Herbohn, John
- 81-86 Linking body size and energetics with predation strategies: A game theoretic modeling framework
by Chen, Shi & Bao, Forrest Sheng
- 87-110 Uncertainty principle in niche assessment: A solution to the dilemma redundancy vs. competitive exclusion, and some analytical consequences
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada Ma. & Santander, Jacobo & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Fernández-Rodríguez, María J. & Quirós, Ángel & Riera, Rodrigo & Fernández-Palacios, José Mª. & Otto, Rüdiger & Escudero, Carlos G. & Jiménez-Rodríguez, Antonia & Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael Mª. & Perdomo, María E. & Delgado, Juan D.
- 111-121 Modelling the spread of the invasive alga Codium fragile driven by long-distance dispersal of buoyant propagules
by Gagnon, Karine & Peacock, Stephanie J. & Jin, Yu & Lewis, Mark A.
- 122-132 Fuzzy set theory for predicting the potential distribution and cost-effective monitoring of invasive species
by Costa, Hugo & Ponte, Nuno B. & Azevedo, Eduardo B. & Gil, Artur
- 133-143 Modeling pollinating bee visitation rates in heterogeneous landscapes from foraging theory
by Olsson, Ola & Bolin, Arvid & Smith, Henrik G. & Lonsdorf, Eric V.
- 144-154 Analysis of urban carbon metabolic processes and a description of sectoral characteristics: A case study of Beijing
by Zhang, Yan & Li, Juan & Fath, Brian D. & Zheng, Hongmei & Xia, Linlin
- 155-167 Modelling the effect of Cerastoderma edule bioturbation on microphytobenthos resuspension towards the planktonic food web of estuarine ecosystem
by Rakotomalala, Christiane & Grangeré, Karine & Ubertini, Martin & Forêt, Martin & Orvain, Francis
- 168-175 Prioritising catchment rehabilitation for multi objective management: An application from SE-Queensland, Australia
by Hermoso, Virgilio & Pantus, Francis & Olley, Jon & Linke, Simon & Mugodo, James & Lea, Patrick
- 176-184 Invasive species control in a one-dimensional metapopulation network
by Walker, Adam N. & Poos, Jan-Jaap & Groeneveld, Rolf A.
- 185-190 Accuracy or precision: Implications of sample design and methodology on abundance estimation
by Kowalewski, Lucas K. & Chizinski, Christopher J. & Powell, Larkin A. & Pope, Kevin L. & Pegg, Mark A.
- 191-193 Increase in specific growth rate can generate alternate transitions between stability and instability in single population dynamics
by dos Anjos, Lucas & Costa, Michel Iskin da S.
- 194-210 Effects of ocean warming on growth and distribution of dinoflagellates associated with ciguatera fish poisoning in the Caribbean
by Kibler, Steven R. & Tester, Patricia A. & Kunkel, Kenneth E. & Moore, Stephanie K. & Litaker, R. Wayne
- 211-216 Modeling sensitivity to climate change and estimating the uncertainty of its impact: A probabilistic concept for risk assessment in forestry
by Mellert, Karl H. & Deffner, Veronika & Küchenhoff, Helmut & Kölling, Christian
- 217-229 Predicting metapopulation responses of a tidal wetland annual to environmental stochasticity and water dispersal through an individual-based model
by Crawford, Michael & Davies, Stephen & Griffith, Alan
2015, Volume 315, Issue C
- 4-11 Convergence and divergence in the production of energy transformation hierarchies
by Abel, Thomas
- 12-27 Emergy evaluation of hierarchically nested systems: application to EU27, Italy and Tuscany and consequences for the meaning of emergy indicators
by Morandi, Fabiana & Campbell, Daniel E. & Pulselli, Federico M. & Bastianoni, Simone
- 28-36 Scales of renewability exemplified by a case study of three Danish pig production systems
by Wright, Christina & Østergård, Hanne
- 37-45 Cycling emergy: computing emergy in trophic networks
by Zarbá, Lucía & Brown, Mark T.
- 46-56 Influence of cellulase enzyme production on the energetic–environmental performance of lignocellulosic ethanol
by Agostinho, Feni & Bertaglia, Ana B.B. & Almeida, Cecília M.V.B. & Giannetti, Biagio F.
- 57-68 Emergy analysis of emerging methods of fossil fuel production
by Campbell, Elliott T.
- 69-76 Dealing with waste products and flows in life cycle assessment and emergy accounting: Methodological overview and synergies
by Gala, Alba Bala & Raugei, Marco & Ripa, Maddalena & Ulgiati, Sergio
- 77-87 Emergy assessment of the benefits of closed-loop recycling accounting for material losses
by Lacarrière, Bruno & Deutz, Kévin Ruben & Jamali-Zghal, Nadia & Le Corre, Olivier
- 88-95 Reprint of “Effect of time scale on accounting for renewable emergy in ecosystems located in humid and arid climates”
by Li, Linjun & Lu, Hongfang & Tilley, David R. & Qiu, Guoyu
- 96-107 Transformity dynamics related to maximum power for improved emergy yield estimations
by Tilley, David
- 108-115 New method to compute the emergy of crustal minerals
by De Vilbiss, Christopher D. & Brown, Mark T.
- 116-134 Emergy and co-emergy
by Tennenbaum, Stephen E.
2015, Volume 314, Issue C
- 1-14 Applying ecological model evaludation: Lessons learned with the forest dynamics model Samsara2
by Courbaud, B. & Lafond, V. & Lagarrigues, G. & Vieilledent, G. & Cordonnier, T. & Jabot, F. & de Coligny, F.
- 15-31 Insights into processes of population decline using an integrated population model: The case of the St. Lawrence Estuary beluga (Delphinapterus leucas)
by Mosnier, A. & Doniol-Valcroze, T. & Gosselin, J.-F. & Lesage, V. & Measures, L.N. & Hammill, M.O.
- 32-43 A simple CO2 exchange model simulates the seasonal leaf area development of peatland sedges
by Raivonen, Maarit & Mäkiranta, Päivi & Lohila, Annalea & Juutinen, Sari & Vesala, Timo & Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
- 44-61 Evaluation of hydrologic influence on water quality variation in a coastal lagoon through numerical modeling
by Seiler, Lilian M.N. & Fernandes, Elisa Helena L. & Martins, Flavio & Abreu, Paulo Cesar
- 62-72 Detection of dominant nitrate processes in ecohydrological modeling with temporal parameter sensitivity analysis
by Haas, Marcelo B. & Guse, Björn & Pfannerstill, Matthias & Fohrer, Nicola