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2015, Volume 312, Issue C
- 385-405 Coupling boreal forest CO2, H2O and energy flows by a vertically structured forest canopy – Soil model with separate bryophyte layer
by Launiainen, Samuli & Katul, Gabriel G. & Lauren, Ari & Kolari, Pasi
- 406-416 Modeling the effect of the seasonal fishing moratorium on the Pearl River Estuary using ecosystem simulation
by Wang, Ying & Duan, Lijie & Li, Shiyu & Zeng, Zeyu & Failler, Pierre
2015, Volume 311, Issue C
- 1-10 Modeling the influence of benthic primary production on oxygen transport through the water–sediment interface
by Ordoñez, César & de la Fuente, Alberto & Díaz-Palma, Paula
- 11-19 Using hybrid automata modelling to study phenotypic plasticity and allocation strategies in the plant mycorrhizal mutualism
by Jamshidi, Shahrad & Behm, Jocelyn E. & Eveillard, Damien & Kiers, E. Toby & Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe
- 20-30 An effective algorithm for approximating adaptive behavior in seasonal environments
by Sainmont, Julie & Andersen, Ken H. & Thygesen, Uffe H. & Fiksen, Øyvind & Visser, André W.
- 31-38 Determination of an appropriate ecological hydrograph for a rare fish species using an improved fish habitat suitability model introducing landscape ecology index
by Li, Weiming & Chen, Qiuwen & Cai, Desuo & Li, Ruonan
- 39-47 Modeling insect population fluctuations with satellite land surface temperature
by Blum, Moshe & Lensky, Itamar M. & Rempoulakis, Polychronis & Nestel, David
- 48-62 Simulating bottom-up effects on predator productivity and consequences for the rebuilding timeline of a depleted population
by Buchheister, Andre & Wilberg, Michael J. & Miller, Thomas J. & Latour, Robert J.
- 63-72 Who do you move? A stochastic population model to guide translocation strategies for an endangered freshwater fish in south-eastern Australia
by Todd, Charles R. & Lintermans, Mark
- 73-87 Analysis of the socioecological structure and dynamics of the territory using a hybrid Bayesian network classifier
by Ropero, R.F. & Aguilera, P.A. & Rumí, R.
2015, Volume 309-310
- 1-9 Network spread of invasive species and infectious diseases
by Strickland, Christopher & Dangelmayr, Gerhard & Shipman, Patrick D. & Kumar, Sunil & Stohlgren, Thomas J.
- 10-21 Retrieving vegetation growth patterns from soil moisture, precipitation and temperature using maximum entropy
by Sohoulande Djebou, Dagbegnon C. & Singh, Vijay P.
- 22-32 Modelling boom and bust of cocoa production systems in Malaysia
by Arshad, Fatimah Mohamed & Bala, B.K. & Alias, E.F. & Abdulla, Ibragimov
- 33-47 Representing climate, disturbance, and vegetation interactions in landscape models
by Keane, Robert E. & McKenzie, Donald & Falk, Donald A. & Smithwick, Erica A.H. & Miller, Carol & Kellogg, Lara-Karena B.
- 48-59 Performance metrics and variance partitioning reveal sources of uncertainty in species distribution models
by Watling, James I. & Brandt, Laura A. & Bucklin, David N. & Fujisaki, Ikuko & Mazzotti, Frank J. & Romañach, Stephanie S. & Speroterra, Carolina
- 60-63 How to determine the unique contributions of input-variables to the nonlinear regression function of a multilayer perceptron
by Fischer, Andreas
- 64-71 An evaluation of predictive habitat models performance of plant species in Hoze soltan rangelands of Qom province
by Sahragard, H.P. & Chahouki, M.A. Zare
- 72-81 Can multilayer perceptron ensembles model the ecological niche of freshwater fish species?
by Muñoz-Mas, R. & Martínez-Capel, F. & Alcaraz-Hernández, J.D. & Mouton, A.M.
- 82-92 The importance of introducing spatial heterogeneity in bio-economic forest models: Insights gleaned from FFSM++
by Lobianco, Antonello & Delacote, Philippe & Caurla, Sylvain & Barkaoui, Ahmed
- 93-109 Development of a simple forest evapotranspiration model using a process-oriented model as a reference to parameterize data from a wide range of environmental conditions
by Sawano, Shinji & Hotta, Norifumi & Tanaka, Nobuaki & Tsuboyama, Yoshio & Suzuki, Masakazu
- 110-117 Mathematical model of livestock and wildlife: Predation and competition under environmental disturbances
by Laguna, M.F. & Abramson, G. & Kuperman, M.N. & Lanata, J.L. & Monjeau, J.A.
- 118-127 Effects of climate, species interactions, and dispersal on decadal colonization and extinction rates of Iberian tree species
by García-Valdés, Raúl & Gotelli, Nicholas J. & Zavala, Miguel A. & Purves, Drew W. & Araújo, Miguel B.
- 128-142 Consequences of morphological plasticity and fragmentation on space occupation of coral reef macroalgae
by Yñiguez, Aletta T. & McManus, John W. & Collado-Vides, Ligia
- 143-152 Adaptation of aquatic insects to the current flow in streams
by Mazzucco, Rupert & Van Nguyen, Tuyen & Kim, Dong-Hwan & Chon, Tae-Soo & Dieckmann, Ulf
- 153-162 Mass balanced trophic models and short-term dynamical simulations for benthic ecological systems of Mejillones and Antofagasta bays (SE Pacific): Comparative network structure and assessment of human impacts
by Ortiz, Marco & Berrios, Fernando & Campos, Leonardo & Uribe, Roberto & Ramirez, Alejandro & Hermosillo-Núñez, Brenda & González, Jorge & Rodriguez-Zaragoza, Fabián
- 163-169 Partitioning of nitrogen sources to algal endosymbionts of corals with long-term 15N-labelling and a mixing model
by Tanaka, Yasuaki & Grottoli, Andréa G. & Matsui, Yohei & Suzuki, Atsushi & Sakai, Kazuhiko
2015, Volume 308, Issue C
- 1-13 Mechanisms for adaptive cohort splitting
by Crowley, Philip H. & Hopper, Kevin R.
- 18-33 Biophysical modeling assessment of the drivers for plankton dynamics in dreissenid-colonized western Lake Erie
by Jiang, Long & Xia, Meng & Ludsin, Stuart A. & Rutherford, Edward S. & Mason, Doran M. & Marin Jarrin, Jose & Pangle, Kevin L.
- 34-44 Modeling adaptive forest management of a semi-arid Mediterranean Aleppo pine plantation
by González-Sanchis, Marí a & Del Campo, Antonio D. & Molina, Antonio J. & Fernandes, Tarcí sio J.G.
- 45-62 An integrated modeling approach for elucidating the effects of different management strategies on Chesapeake Bay oyster metapopulation dynamics
by Kjelland, Michael E. & Piercy, Candice D. & Lackey, Tahirih & Swannack, Todd M.
2015, Volume 307, Issue C
- 1-9 Linking cropping system mosaics to disease resistance durability
by Hossard, Laure & Gosme, Marie & Souchère, Véronique & Jeuffroy, Marie-Hélène
- 10-21 Theoretical consequences of trait-based environmental filtering for the breadth and shape of the niche: New testable hypotheses generated by the Traitspace model
by Laughlin, Daniel C. & Joshi, Chaitanya
- 22-31 Modeling initial Neolithic dispersal. The first agricultural groups in West Mediterranean
by Bernabeu Aubán, Joan & Michael Barton, C. & Pardo Gordó, Salvador & Bergin, Sean M.
- 32-47 Statistical-thermodynamics modelling of the built environment in relation to urban ecology
by Mohajeri, Nahid & Gudmundsson, Agust & Scartezzini, Jean-Louis
- 48-65 Modeling the reactive ion dynamics in the rhizosphere of tree roots growing in acid soils. I. Rhizospheric distribution patterns and root uptake of Mb cations as affected by root-induced pH and Al dynamics
by Nietfeld, H. & Prenzel, J.
2015, Volume 306, Issue C
- 6-15 Climate change suggests a shift of H5N1 risk in migratory birds
by Tian, Huaiyu & Zhou, Sen & Dong, Lu & Van Boeckel, Thomas P. & Pei, Yao & Wu, Qizhong & Yuan, Wenping & Guo, Yan & Huang, Shanqian & Chen, Wenhuan & Lu, Xueliang & Liu, Zhen & Bai, Yuqi & Yue, Tianxiang & Grenfell, Bryan & Xu, Bing
- 16-23 Surface modeling of ecosystem responses to climatic change in Poyang Lake Basin of China
by Yue, Tian-Xiang & Du, Zheng-Ping & Lu, Ming & Fan, Ze-Meng & Wang, Chen-Liang & Tian, Yong-Zhong & Xu, Bing
- 24-34 Combined effect of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate change on temperate forest soil biogeochemistry: A modeling approach
by Gaudio, Noémie & Belyazid, Salim & Gendre, Xavier & Mansat, Arnaud & Nicolas, Manuel & Rizzetto, Simon & Sverdrup, Harald & Probst, Anne
- 35-45 Developing an approach for Sweden, Switzerland, United States and France for setting critical loads based on biodiversity including management, pollution and climate change
by Sverdrup, Harald U. & Belyazid, Salim
- 46-56 Carbon dioxide sequestration model of a vertical greenery system
by Marchi, Michela & Pulselli, Riccardo Maria & Marchettini, Nadia & Pulselli, Federico Maria & Bastianoni, Simone
- 57-66 Bayesian optimization of a light use efficiency model for the estimation of daily gross primary productivity in a range of Italian forest ecosystems
by Bagnara, Maurizio & Sottocornola, Matteo & Cescatti, Alessandro & Minerbi, Stefano & Montagnani, Leonardo & Gianelle, Damiano & Magnani, Federico
- 67-75 Uncertainty in ensemble modelling of large-scale species distribution: Effects from species characteristics and model techniques
by Guo, Chuanbo & Lek, Sovan & Ye, Shaowen & Li, Wei & Liu, Jiashou & Li, Zhongjie
- 76-85 Temporal fluctuations in the environment and intra-specific polymorphism: A model simulating the flowering phenology of gorse (Ulex europaeus)
by Rio, Jeremy & Pierre, Jean-Sébastien & Gouar, Pascaline Le & Atlan, Anne
- 86-94 Modeling behavior control of golden apple snails at different temperatures
by Bae, Mi-Jung & Chon, Tae-Soo & Park, Young-Seuk
- 95-100 Models and methods as support for sustainable decision-making with focus on legal operationalisation
by Carlman, Inga & Grönlund, Erik & Longueville, Anna
- 101-105 Donor values in emergy assessment of ecosystem services
by Grönlund, Erik & Fröling, Morgan & Carlman, Inga
- 106-120 A carbon cycling model developed for the renewable Energy Danish Island, Samsø
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Nielsen, Søren Nors
- 121-129 A long-term sustainability assessment of an Argentinian agricultural system based on emergy synthesis
by Ferraro, D.O. & Benzi, P.
- 130-144 Dynamic integration of sustainability indicators in insular socio-ecological systems
by Banos-González, Isabel & Martínez-Fernández, Julia & Esteve-Selma, Miguel Ángel
- 145-151 Modelling of E. coli transport in an oligotrophic river in northern Scandinavia
by Jonsson, Anders & Agerberg, Sebastian
- 152-159 Using models and spatial analysis to analyze spatio-temporal variations of food provision and food potential across China's agro-ecosystems
by Wang, Qing & Liu, Xuehua & Yue, Tianxiang & Wang, Chenliang & Wilson, John P.
- 160-173 Measuring sensitivity of robustness and network indices for an estuarine food web model under perturbations
by Mukherjee, Joyita & Scharler, Ursula M. & Fath, Brian D. & Ray, Santanu
- 174-184 Ecological network analysis of an industrial symbiosis system: A case study of the Shandong Lubei eco-industrial park
by Zhang, Yan & Zheng, Hongmei & Fath, Brian D.
- 185-194 An Ecological Network Perspective in Improving Reserve Design and Connectivity: A Case Study of Wuyishan Nature Reserve in China
by Liu, Gengyuan & Yang, Zhifeng & Chen, Bin & Zhang, Lixiao & Zhang, Yan & Su, Meirong
- 195-204 Modelling of trace metal transfer in a large river under different hydrological conditions (the Garonne River in southwest France)
by Garneau, Cyril & Sauvage, S. & Probst, A. & Sánchez-Pérez, J.M.
- 205-215 Bioaccumulation modelling and sensitivity analysis for discovering key players in contaminated food webs: The case study of PCBs in the Adriatic Sea
by Taffi, Marianna & Paoletti, Nicola & Liò, Pietro & Pucciarelli, Sandra & Marini, Mauro
- 216-225 Spatially-explicit modelling and forecasting of cyanobacteria growth in Lake Taihu by evolutionary computation
by Zhang, Xiaoqing & Recknagel, Friedrich & Chen, Qiuwen & Cao, Hongqing & Li, Ruonan
- 226-239 Simulation model of phosphorus dynamics of an eutrophic impoundment – East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar site in India
by Mandal, Sudipto & Roy Goswami, Abhishek & Mukhopadhyay, Subhra Kumar & Ray, Santanu
- 240-246 The role of heterogeneous agricultural landscapes in the suppression of pest species following random walk dispersal patterns
by Potgieter, L. & van Vuuren, J.H. & Conlong, D.E.
- 247-256 Coexistence and superior competitor exclusion in the Leslie–Gower competition model with fast dispersal
by Marvá, Marcos & de la Parra, Rafael Bravo
- 257-267 Zebrafish (Danio rerio) movement in addressing stress to conflicting stimuli, foods and predators
by Kim, Hungsoo & Nguyen, Tuyen Van & Uehara, Takashi & Heo, Muyoung & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 268-277 A spatially explicit agent-based model of the interactions between jaguar populations and their habitats
by Watkins, A. & Noble, J. & Foster, R.J. & Harmsen, B.J. & Doncaster, C.P.
- 278-286 Approximate Bayesian computation to recalibrate individual-based models with population data: Illustration with a forest simulation model
by Lagarrigues, Guillaume & Jabot, Franck & Lafond, Valentine & Courbaud, Benoit
- 287-293 From the Lotka–Volterra model to a spatialised population-driven individual-based model
by Thierry, Hugo & Sheeren, David & Marilleau, Nicolas & Corson, Nathalie & Amalric, Marion & Monteil, Claude
- 294-304 Community structure models are improved by exploiting taxonomic rank with predictive clustering trees
by Levatić, Jurica & Kocev, Dragi & Debeljak, Marko & Džeroski, Sašo
- 305-317 Learning ensembles of population dynamics models and their application to modelling aquatic ecosystems
by Simidjievski, Nikola & Todorovski, Ljupčo & Džeroski, Sašo
- 318-325 Integrated modelling software platform development for effective use of ecosystem models
by Larocque, Guy R. & Bhatti, Jagtar & Arsenault, André
- 326-333 An open-source spatio-dynamic wetland model of plant community responses to hydrological pressures
by Martínez-López, Javier & Martínez-Fernández, Julia & Naimi, Babak & Carreño, María F. & Esteve, Miguel A.
2015, Volume 305, Issue C
- 1-9 What factors affect the survival of tree saplings under browsing, and how can a loss of admixed tree species be forecast?
by Clasen, Christian & Heurich, Marco & Glaesener, Laurent & Kennel, Eckhard & Knoke, Thomas
- 10-21 Process-focussed, multi-grain resource selection functions
by Laforge, Michel P. & Vander Wal, Eric & Brook, Ryan K. & Bayne, Erin M. & McLoughlin, Philip D.
- 22-28 Impacts of dispersal limitation on temporal biodiversity patterns in a neutral model
by Chen, Youhua
- 29-39 Improving data quality to build a robust distribution model for Architeuthis dux
by Coro, Gianpaolo & Magliozzi, Chiara & Ellenbroek, Anton & Pagano, Pasquale
- 40-53 Life cycle and emergy based design of energy systems in developing countries: Centralized and localized options
by Kursun, Berrin & Bakshi, Bhavik R. & Mahata, Manoj & Martin, Jay F.
- 54-63 Simple movement rules result in ideal free distribution of mobile pastoralists
by Moritz, Mark & Hamilton, Ian M. & Yoak, Andrew J. & Scholte, Paul & Cronley, Jeff & Maddock, Paul & Pi, Hongyang
2015, Volume 304, Issue C
- 1-10 Reliability of migration between habitat patches with heterogeneous ecological corridors
by Rushdi, Ali Muhammad Ali & Hassan, Ahmad Kamal
- 11-21 Facilitation in drylands: Modeling a neglected driver of savanna dynamics
by Synodinos, Alexis D. & Tietjen, Britta & Jeltsch, Florian
- 22-33 Simulating predator attacks on schools: Evolving composite tactics
by Demšar, Jure & Hemelrijk, Charlotte K. & Hildenbrandt, Hanno & Bajec, Iztok Lebar
- 34-43 A remote sensing model to estimate ecosystem respiration in Northern China and the Tibetan Plateau
by Gao, Yanni & Yu, Guirui & Li, Shenggong & Yan, Huimin & Zhu, Xianjin & Wang, Qiufeng & Shi, Peili & Zhao, Liang & Li, Yingnian & Zhang, Fawei & Wang, Yanfen & Zhang, Junhui
- 44-58 Modelling microbial population dynamics in multispecies biofilms including Anammox bacteria
by Mattei, M.R. & Frunzo, L. & D’Acunto, B. & Esposito, G. & Pirozzi, F.
- 59-68 A pattern-oriented model for assessing effects of weather and freshwater discharge on black coral (Antipathes fiordensis) distribution in a fjord
by Jiang, Weimin & Cornelisen, Chris & Knight, Ben & Gibbs, Mark
- 69-83 Impacts of CO2 concentration and climate change on the terrestrial carbon flux using six global climate–carbon coupled models
by Peng, Jing & Dan, Li
2015, Volume 303, Issue C
- 1-11 The response of simulated grassland communities to the cessation of grazing
by Weiss, Lina & Jeltsch, Florian
- 12-18 Density-dependent allometric functional response models
by Weterings, Robbie & Umponstira, Chanin & Buckley, Hannah L.
- 19-29 Modeling autumn migration of a rare soaring raptor identifies new movement corridors in central Appalachia
by Dennhardt, Andrew J. & Duerr, Adam E. & Brandes, David & Katzner, Todd E.
- 30-41 The effects of constraining variables on parameter optimization in carbon and water flux modeling over different forest ecosystems
by Liu, Min & He, Honglin & Ren, Xiaoli & Sun, Xiaomin & Yu, Guirui & Han, Shijie & Wang, Huimin & Zhou, Guoyi
- 42-54 Multi-method dynamical reconstruction of the ecological impact of copper mining on Chinese historical landscapes
by Braun, A. & Rosner, H.-J. & Hagensieker, R. & Dieball, S.
- 55-69 Neutral models as a way to evaluate the Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM)
by Wu, Wei & Yeager, Kevin M. & Peterson, Mark S. & Fulford, Richard S.
- 70-77 Optimal sampling frequency and timing of threatened tropical bird populations: A modeling approach
by Banks, J.E. & Banks, H.T. & Rinnovatore, K. & Jackson, C.M.
- 78-86 How biological clocks and changing environmental conditions determine local population growth and species distribution in Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): a conceptual model
by Groeneveld, Jürgen & Johst, Karin & Kawaguchi, So & Meyer, Bettina & Teschke, Mathias & Grimm, Volker
- 87-96 How well do terrestrial biosphere models simulate coarse-scale runoff in the contiguous United States?
by Schwalm, C.R. & Huntzinger, D.N. & Cook, R.B. & Wei, Y. & Baker, I.T. & Neilson, R.P. & Poulter, B. & Caldwell, Peter & Sun, G. & Tian, H.Q. & Zeng, N.
- 97-104 Improving leaf area index simulation of IBIS model and its effect on water carbon and energy—A case study in Changbai Mountain broadleaved forest of China
by Cao, XiaoLei & Zhou, ZuHao & Chen, XiangDong & Shao, WeiWei & Wang, ZiRu
- 105-110 An equation to estimate absolute population density from visual census of mobile animals
by Pierucci, Andrea & Cózar, Andrés
2015, Volume 302, Issue C
- 1-8 Behaviour-manipulating parasites as adjuncts to vertebrate pest control
by Tompkins, Daniel M. & Veltman, Clare J.
- 9-12 Odum–Tennenbaum–Brown calculus vs emergy and co-emergy analysis
by Le Corre, O. & Truffet, L. & Lahlou, C.
- 13-24 An individual-based model for southern Lake Superior wolves: A tool to explore the effect of human-caused mortality on a landscape of risk
by Stenglein, Jennifer L. & Gilbert, Jonathan H. & Wydeven, Adrian P. & Van Deelen, Timothy R.
- 25-28 A continual model of soil organic matter transformations based on a scale of transformation rate
by Bartsev, Sergey I. & Pochekutov, Aleksei A.
- 29-41 A rapid NPP meta-model for current and future climate and CO2 scenarios in Europe
by Sallaba, Florian & Lehsten, Dörte & Seaquist, Jonathan & Sykes, Martin T.
- 42-53 Global overview of the applications of the Ecopath with Ecosim modeling approach using the EcoBase models repository
by Colléter, Mathieu & Valls, Audrey & Guitton, Jérôme & Gascuel, Didier & Pauly, Daniel & Christensen, Villy
2015, Volume 301, Issue C
- 1-15 An individual-based model for the analysis of Prochlorococcus diel cycle behavior
by Hynes, Annette M. & Blythe, Brad J. & Binder, Brian J.
- 17-26 Modeling the impact of Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on phytoplankton and nutrients in a lowland river
by Lindim, C.
- 27-39 Predicting the impact of fire on a vulnerable multi-species community using a dynamic vegetation model
by Conlisk, Erin & Syphard, Alexandra D. & Franklin, Janet & Regan, Helen M.
- 41-53 Competition among plants can lead to an increase in aggregation of smaller plants around larger ones
by Nakagawa, Yoshiaki & Yokozawa, Masayuki & Hara, Toshihiko
- 54-61 Improved calibration scheme of SWAT by separating wet and dry seasons
by Zhang, Dejian & Chen, Xingwei & Yao, Huaxia & Lin, Bingqing
- 62-71 From protein damage to cell aging to population fitness in E. coli: Insights from a multi-level agent-based model
by Koleva, Kameliya Z. & Hellweger, Ferdi L.
- 72-77 Distribution models for mountain plant species: The value of elevation
by Oke, Oluwatobi A. & Thompson, Ken A.
- 78-89 The manager dilemma: Optimal management of an ecosystem service in heterogeneous exploited landscapes
by Dubois, Laetitia & Mathieu, Jérôme & Loeuille, Nicolas
- 98-105 Fast calibration of a dynamic vegetation model with minimum observation data
by Lehmann, Sebastian & Huth, Andreas
2015, Volume 300, Issue C
- 1-11 Modeling climate change impacts on the thermal dynamics of polymictic Oneida Lake, New York, United States
by Hetherington, Amy Lee & Schneider, Rebecca L. & Rudstam, Lars G. & Gal, Gideon & DeGaetano, Arthur T. & Walter, M. Todd
- 12-29 Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish
by Rose, Kenneth A. & Sable, Shaye & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Yurek, Simeon & Trexler, Joel C. & Graf, William & Reed, Denise J.
- 30-39 Comparison of four light use efficiency models for estimating terrestrial gross primary production
by Zhang, Liang-Xia & Zhou, De-Cheng & Fan, Jiang-Wen & Hu, Zhong-Min
- 40-49 How valuable could traditional ecological knowledge education be for a resource-limited future?: An emergy evaluation in two Mexican villages
by Falkowski, Tomasz B. & Martinez-Bautista, Isaias & Diemont, Stewart A.W.
- 50-60 The Ecospace model applied to the North Sea: Evaluating spatial predictions with fish biomass and fishing effort data
by Romagnoni, Giovanni & Mackinson, Steven & Hong, Jiang & Eikeset, Anne Maria
- 61-72 Characterizing the respective importance of ontogeny and environmental constraints in forest tree development using growth phase duration distributions
by Taugourdeau, Olivier & Caraglio, Yves & Sabatier, Sylvie & Guédon, Yann
- 73-80 A stochastic fire spread model for north Patagonia based on fire occurrence maps
by Morales, Juan Manuel & Mermoz, Mónica & Gowda, Juan Haridas & Kitzberger, Thomas
- 81-88 Combining the [ABA] and net photosynthesis-based model equations of stomatal conductance
by Huntingford, Chris & Smith, D. Mark & Davies, William J. & Falk, Richard & Sitch, Stephen & Mercado, Lina M.
- 89-101 The site-scale processes affect species distribution predictions of forest landscape models
by Liang, Yu & He, Hong S. & Wang, Wen J. & Fraser, Jacob S. & Wu, ZhiWei & Xu, Jiawei
- 102-113 Modelling the strategy of mid-water trawlers targeting small pelagic fish in the Adriatic Sea and its drivers
by Russo, Tommaso & Pulcinella, Jacopo & Parisi, Antonio & Martinelli, Michela & Belardinelli, Andrea & Santojanni, Alberto & Cataudella, Stefano & Colella, Sabrina & Anderlini, Luca
- 114-122 Hierarchical spatial decisions in fragmented landscapes: Modeling the foraging movements of woodpeckers
by Vergara, Pablo M. & Saura, Santiago & Pérez-Hernández, Christian G. & Soto, Gerardo E.
- 123-136 Modelling stand development after partial harvesting in boreal mixedwoods of eastern Canada
by Bose, Arun K. & Harvey, Brian D. & Coates, K. David & Brais, Suzanne & Bergeron, Yves
2015, Volume 299, Issue C
- 1-13 A modeling approach of the chemostat
by Fritsch, Coralie & Harmand, Jérôme & Campillo, Fabien
- 14-22 Evaluation of stocking strategies for endangered white abalone using a hierarchical demographic model
by Li, Yan & Jiao, Yan
- 23-39 A spatially explicit population model of simulated fisheries impact on loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean
by Warden, Melissa L. & Haas, Heather L. & Rose, Kenneth A. & Richards, Paul M.
- 40-50 Sex dependent spatially explicit stochastic dispersal modeling as a framework for the study of jaguar conservation and management in South America
by Bernal-Escobar, Adriana & Payan, Esteban & Cordovez, Juan M.
- 51-63 Modeling spatial patterns of rare species using eigenfunction-based spatial filters: An example of modified delta model for zero-inflated data
by Li, Yan & Jiao, Yan
- 64-78 Habitat suitability modelling of rare species using Bayesian networks: Model evaluation under limited data
by Hamilton, Serena H. & Pollino, Carmel A. & Jakeman, Anthony J.
- 79-94 Mathematical modelling of seasonal migration with applications to climate change
by Donohue, John G. & Piiroinen, Petri T.
- 95-101 A trophic overlap-based measure for species uniqueness in ecological networks
by Lai, Shu-mei & Liu, Wei-chung & Jordán, Ferenc
- 102-113 Modeling the preference of ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis) for underwater sounds to determine the migration path in a river
by Febrina, Rina & Sekine, Masahiko & Noguchi, Hiroyuki & Yamamoto, Koichi & Kanno, Ariyo & Higuchi, Takaya & Imai, Tsuyoshi
- 114-120 Capturing the life history of the marine copepod Calanus sinicus into a generic bioenergetics framework
by Jager, Tjalling & Salaberria, Iurgi & Hansen, Bjørn Henrik
- 121-129 Potential for and consequences of naturalized Bt products: Qualitative dynamics from indirect intransitivities
by Glaum, Paul & Vandermeer, John
- 130-139 Environmental effects on sprat (Sprattus sprattus) physiology and growth at the distribution frontier: A bioenergetic modelling approach
by Frisk, C. & Andersen, K.H. & Temming, A. & Herrmann, J.P. & Madsen, K.S. & Kraus, G.
- 140-146 Integrated assessment of sustainable marine cage culture through system dynamics modeling
by Château, Pierre-Alexandre & Huang, Yuan-Chao Angelo & Chen, Chaolun Allen & Chang, Yang-Chi
- 147-155 Estimation of spatial sampling effort based on presence-only data and accessibility
by Fernández, Daniel & Nakamura, Miguel
2015, Volume 298, Issue C
- 4-15 What we see now: Event-persistence and the predictability of hydro-eco-geomorphological systems
by Beven, Keith
- 16-23 The robustness of chronosequences
by Phillips, Jonathan D.
- 24-38 Moving away from the geostatistical lamppost: Why, where, and how does the spatial heterogeneity of soils matter?
by Baveye, Philippe C. & Laba, Magdeline
- 39-52 Complex controls of denitrification at ecosystem, landscape and regional scales in northern hardwood forests
by Kulkarni, Madhura V. & Groffman, Peter M. & Yavitt, Joseph B. & Goodale, Christine L.
- 53-63 Spatial distribution of rhizodeposits provides built-in water potential gradient in the rhizosphere
by Ghezzehei, Teamrat A. & Albalasmeh, Ammar A.
- 64-74 A stochastic approach to modelling and understanding hillslope runoff connectivity dynamics
by Janzen, Daryl & McDonnell, Jeffrey J.
- 75-86 Thermodynamic entropy fluxes reflect ecosystem characteristics and succession
by Lin, Henry
- 87-105 Emergent and divergent resilience behavior in catastrophic shift systems
by Srinivasan, Venkatraman & Kumar, Praveen
2015, Volume 297, Issue C
- 1-10 Evaluating simulated effects of succession, fire, and harvest for LANDIS PRO forest landscape model
by Luo, Xu & He, Hong S. & Liang, Yu & Wu, Zhiwei
- 11-19 Modelling the ecological niche of an endangered population of Puma concolor: First application of the GNESFA method to an elusive carnivore
by Caruso, N. & Guerisoli, M. & Luengos Vidal, E.M. & Castillo, D. & Casanave, E.B. & Lucherini, M.
- 20-25 On a minimal model for estimating climate sensitivity
by Cawley, Gavin C. & Cowtan, Kevin & Way, Robert G. & Jacobs, Peter & Jokimäki, Ari
- 26-32 Dynamics of larch bud moth populations: Application of Moran – Ricker models with time lag
by Nedorezov, L.V. & Sadykova, D.L.
- 33-41 Modeled ecosystem responses to intra-annual redistribution and levels of precipitation in a prairie grassland
by Xu, Xiaoming & Li, Dejun & Luo, Yiqi
- 42-59 Improved global simulations of gross primary product based on a new definition of water stress factor and a separate treatment of C3 and C4 plants
by Yan, Hao & Wang, Shao-qiang & Billesbach, Dave & Oechel, Walter & Bohrer, Gil & Meyers, Tilden & Martin, Timothy A. & Matamala, Roser & Phillips, Richard P. & Rahman, Faiz & Yu, Qin & Shugart, Herman H.
- 60-68 A dynamical model for epidemic outbursts by begomovirus population clusters
by Jabłońska-Sabuka, Matylda & Kalaria, Rishee & Kauranne, Tuomo
- 69-79 The role of density-dependent arrested larval stages on parasite dynamics and stability: Lessons from nematodes and donkeys
by Stancampiano, L. & Usai, F.
- 80-85 A spatially explicit model to investigate how dispersal/colonization tradeoffs between short and long distance movement strategies affect species ranges
by Strona, Giovanni
- 86-97 Estimation of potential evapotranspiration from extraterrestrial radiation, air temperature and humidity to assess future climate change effects on the vegetation of the Northern Great Plains, USA
by King, David A. & Bachelet, Dominique M. & Symstad, Amy J. & Ferschweiler, Ken & Hobbins, Michael
- 98-106 Implementation of artificial habitats: Inside or outside the marine protected areas? Insights from a mathematical approach
by Brochier, Timothée & Auger, Pierre & Thiam, Ndiaga & Sow, Momar & Diouf, Sidiya & Sloterdijk, Hans & Brehmer, Patrice
- 107-117 Sensitivity of four ecological models to adjustments in fine root turnover rate
by McCormack, M. Luke & Crisfield, Elizabeth & Raczka, Brett & Schnekenburger, Frank & Eissenstat, David M. & Smithwick, Erica A.H.
- 118-125 Assessing size–class dynamics of a neotropical gallery forest with stationary models
by Roitman, Iris & Vanclay, Jerome K.
- 126-140 Distributed modeling of ecohydrological processes at high spatial resolution over a landscape having patches of managed forest stands and crop fields in SW Europe
by Govind, Ajit & Cowling, Sharon & Kumari, Jyothi & Rajan, Nithya & Al-Yaari, Amen
- 141-153 Evaluation of the effects on rockfish and kelp artisanal fisheries of the proposed Mejillones Peninsula marine protected area (northern Chile, SE Pacific coast)
by Ramírez, Alejandro & Ortiz, Marco & Steenbeek, Jeroen & Christensen, Villy
- 154-170 The application of oyster and seagrass models to evaluate alternative inflow scenarios related to Everglades restoration
by Buzzelli, Christopher & Gorman, Patricia & Doering, Peter H. & Chen, Zhiqiang & Wan, Yongshan
- 171-179 Combining distribution modelling and non-invasive genetics to improve range shift forecasting
by Mestre, Frederico & Pita, Ricardo & Paupério, Joana & Martins, Filipa M.S. & Alves, Paulo Célio & Mira, António & Beja, Pedro
- 180-186 Spatial and spatiotemporal clustering methods for detecting elephant poaching hotspots
by Rashidi, Parinaz & Wang, Tiejun & Skidmore, Andrew & Vrieling, Anton & Darvishzadeh, Roshanak & Toxopeus, Bert & Ngene, Shadrack & Omondi, Patrick
- 187-195 Extended Lotka–Volterra equations incorporating population heterogeneity: Derivation and analysis of the predator–prey case
by Waters, Edward K. & Sidhu, Harvinder S. & Sidhu, Leesa A. & Mercer, Geoffry N.
- 196-200 An algorithmic calibration approach to identify globally optimal parameters for constraining the DayCent model
by Rafique, Rashad & Kumar, Sandeep & Luo, Yiqi & Kiely, Gerard & Asrar, Ghassem
- 201-212 A review of existing eastern oyster filtration rate models
by Ehrich, Melinda K. & Harris, Lora A.
- 213-231 Integration of a benthic sediment diagenesis module into the two dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model – CE-QUAL-W2
by Zhang, Zhonglong & Sun, Bowen & Johnson, Billy E.
- 232-245 GLOWORM-FL: A simulation model of the effects of climate and climate change on the free-living stages of gastro-intestinal nematode parasites of ruminants
by Rose, Hannah & Wang, Tong & van Dijk, Jan & Morgan, Eric R.
2015, Volume 296, Issue C
- 1-11 The effect of spatial heterogeneity and mobility on the performance of social–ecological systems
by Pérez, Irene & Janssen, Marco A.
- 12-23 Effects of temperature and surface water availability on spatiotemporal dynamics of stream salamanders using pattern-oriented modelling
by Girard, Philippe & Parrott, Lael & Caron, Charles-André & Green, David M.
- 24-35 Thermostatistical distribution of a trophic energy proxy with analytical consequences for evolutionary ecology, species coexistence and the maximum entropy formalism
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada Ma. & Riera, Rodrigo & Delgado, Juan D. & Quirós, Ángel & Perdomo, María E. & Santander, Jacobo & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Fernández-Rodríguez, María J. & Jiménez-Rodríguez, Antonia & Fernández-Palacios, José Ma. & Otto, Rüdiger & Escudero, Carlos G. & Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael Mª.
- 36-45 Linking management to biodiversity in built ponds using metacommunity simulations
by Sokol, Eric R. & Brown, Bryan L. & Carey, Cayelan C. & Tornwall, Brett M. & Swan, Christopher M. & Barrett, J.E.
- 46-56 A cohort-based modelling approach for managing olive moth Prays oleae (Bernard, 1788) populations in olive orchards
by Gonzalez, Darinka & Cabral, João Alexandre & Torres, Laura & Santos, Mário
- 57-78 Biomass and fire dynamics in a temperate forest-grassland mosaic: Integrating multi-species herbivory, climate, and fire with the FireBGCv2/GrazeBGC system
by Riggs, Robert A. & Keane, Robert E. & Cimon, Norm & Cook, Rachel & Holsinger, Lisa & Cook, John & DelCurto, Timothy & Baggett, L.Scott & Justice, Donald & Powell, David & Vavra, Martin & Naylor, Bridgett
- 79-92 Spatiotemporal variation in flow-dependent recruitment of long-lived riverine fish: Model development and evaluation
by Goto, Daisuke & Hamel, Martin J. & Hammen, Jeremy J. & Rugg, Matthew L. & Pegg, Mark A. & Forbes, Valery E.
- 93-101 Simulations of ecosystem hydrological processes using a unified multi-scale model
by Yang, Xiaofan & Liu, Chongxuan & Fang, Yilin & Hinkle, Ross & Li, Hong-Yi & Bailey, Vanessa & Bond-Lamberty, Ben
- 102-112 A model-based approach for investigation and mitigation of disease spillover risks to wildlife: Dogs, foxes and canine distemper in central India
by Belsare, Aniruddha V. & Gompper, Matthew E.
- 113-125 Modeling density currents in a typical tributary of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China
by Ma, Jun & Liu, Defu & Wells, Scott A. & Tang, Hongwu & Ji, Daobin & Yang, Zhengjian
- 126-135 Disturbance characteristics determine the timescale of competitive exclusion in a phytoplankton model
by Göthlich, Lena & Oschlies, Andreas
2015, Volume 295, Issue C
- 5-17 Data mining and linked open data – New perspectives for data analysis in environmental research
by Lausch, Angela & Schmidt, Andreas & Tischendorf, Lutz
- 18-20 New method to calculate the work energy of information and organisms
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 21-30 ‘The Matrix Reloaded’: A review of expert knowledge use for mapping ecosystem services
by Jacobs, Sander & Burkhard, Benjamin & Van Daele, Toon & Staes, Jan & Schneiders, Anik
- 31-41 Understanding and quantifying landscape structure – A review on relevant process characteristics, data models and landscape metrics
by Lausch, Angela & Blaschke, Thomas & Haase, Dagmar & Herzog, Felix & Syrbe, Ralf-Uwe & Tischendorf, Lutz & Walz, Ulrich
- 42-46 A conceptual model for site-specific agricultural land-use
by Wiggering, Hubert & Steinhardt, Uta
- 47-58 Link tracking: Quantifying network flows from qualitative node–link digraphs
by Patten, Bernard C.
- 59-65 Hierarchical networks
by Jørgensen, S.E. & Nielsen, S.N.
- 66-74 Operationalizing environmental indicators for real time multi-purpose decision making and action support
by Klug, Hermann & Kmoch, Alexander
- 75-87 Assessment of ecosystem integrity and service gradients across Europe using the LTER Europe network
by Stoll, Stefan & Frenzel, Mark & Burkhard, Benjamin & Adamescu, Mihai & Augustaitis, Algirdas & Baeßler, Cornelia & Bonet, Francisco J. & Carranza, Maria Laura & Cazacu, Constantin & Cosor, Georgia L. & Díaz-Delgado, Ricardo & Grandin, Ulf & Haase, Peter & Hämäläinen, Heikki & Loke, Rob & Müller, Jörg & Stanisci, Angela & Staszewski, Tomasz & Müller, Felix
- 88-106 Indicators to monitor the structural diversity of landscapes
by Walz, Ulrich
- 107-112 Performance of methods to select landscape metrics for modelling species richness
by Schindler, Stefan & von Wehrden, Henrik & Poirazidis, Kostas & Hochachka, Wesley M. & Wrbka, Thomas & Kati, Vassiliki
- 113-122 Evaluating the nature conservation value of field habitats: A model approach for targeting agri-environmental measures and projecting their effects
by Bredemeier, Birte & von Haaren, Christina & Rüter, Stefan & Reich, Michael & Meise, Thomas
- 123-135 Deriving phenology of barley with imaging hyperspectral remote sensing
by Lausch, Angela & Salbach, Christoph & Schmidt, Andreas & Doktor, Daniel & Merbach, Ines & Pause, Marion
- 136-150 The Swiss Landscape Monitoring Program – A comprehensive indicator set to measure landscape change
by Kienast, Felix & Frick, Jacqueline & van Strien, Maarten J. & Hunziker, Marcel
- 151-162 Ecosystem assessment and management as key tools for sustainable landscape development: A case study of the Ore Mountains region in Central Europe
by Grunewald, Karsten & Bastian, Olaf
- 163-175 Mapping ecological vulnerability to fire for effective conservation management of natural protected areas
by Aretano, Roberta & Semeraro, Teodoro & Petrosillo, Irene & De Marco, Antonella & Pasimeni, Maria Rita & Zurlini, Giovanni
- 176-187 Does cadastral division of area-based ecosystem services obstruct comprehensive management?
by Vejre, H. & Vesterager, J.P. & Andersen, P.S. & Olafsson, A.S. & Brandt, J. & Dalgaard, T.
- 188-195 Escaping the lock-in of continuous insecticide spraying in rice: Developing an integrated ecological and socio-political DPSIR analysis
by Spangenberg, J.H. & Douguet, J.-M. & Settele, J. & Heong, K.L.
- 196-206 Assessing the potential supply of landscape services to support ecological restoration of degraded landscapes: A case study in the Austrian-Hungarian trans-boundary region of Lake Neusiedl
by Hainz-Renetzeder, C. & Schneidergruber, A. & Kuttner, M. & Wrbka, T.
- 207-215 Modelling regulating ecosystem services trade-offs across landscape scenarios in Třeboňsko Wetlands Biosphere Reserve, Czech Republic
by Harmáčková, Zuzana V. & Vačkář, David
- 216-226 A new indices system for evaluating ecological-economic-social performances of wetland restorations and its application to Taihu Lake Basin, China
by Sun, Xiang & Xiong, Shu & Zhu, Xiaojing & Zhu, Xiaodong & Li, Yangfan & Li, B. Larry
2014, Volume 294, Issue C
- 1-18 A generalized optimization model of microbially driven aquatic biogeochemistry based on thermodynamic, kinetic, and stoichiometric ecological theory
by Payn, R.A. & Helton, A.M. & Poole, G.C. & Izurieta, C. & Burgin, A.J. & Bernhardt, E.S.
- 19-26 Applying an artificial neural network to simulate and predict Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantation carbon flux in subtropical China
by Wen, Xuding & Zhao, Zhonghui & Deng, Xiangwen & Xiang, Wenhua & Tian, Dalun & Yan, Wende & Zhou, Xiaolu & Peng, Changhui