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2015, Volume 299, Issue C
- 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
- 27-35 High-frequency data within a modeling framework: On the benefit of assessing uncertainties of lake metabolism
by Cremona, Fabien & Laas, Alo & Nõges, Peeter & Nõges, Tiina
- 36-41 Predicting species’ abundances from occurrence data: Effects of sample size and bias
by Yañez-Arenas, Carlos & Guevara, Roger & Martínez-Meyer, Enrique & Mandujano, Salvador & Lobo, Jorge M.
- 42-50 Modelling the response of microalgae to CO2 addition
by Trobajo, Rosa & Ibañez, Carles & Clavero, Ester & Salvadó, Joan & Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 51-58 Modeling black bear population dynamics in a human-dominated stochastic environment
by Lewis, D.L. & Breck, S.W. & Wilson, K.R. & Webb, C.T.
- 59-70 Application of a one-dimensional model to explore the drivers and lability of carbon in the northern Gulf of Mexico
by Pauer, James J. & DePetro, Phillip A. & Anstead, Amy M. & Lehrter, John C.
- 71-83 Foraging and predation risk for larval cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Superior: A modelling synthesis of empirical survey data
by Myers, Jared T. & Yule, Daniel L. & Jones, Michael L. & Quinlan, Henry R. & Berglund, Eric K.
- 84-93 Soil depth affects simulated carbon and water in the MC2 dynamic global vegetation model
by Peterman, Wendy & Bachelet, Dominique & Ferschweiler, Ken & Sheehan, Timothy
- 94-104 Optimization of water uptake and photosynthetic parameters in an ecosystem model using tower flux data
by He, Liming & Chen, Jing M. & Liu, Jane & Mo, Gang & Bélair, Stéphane & Zheng, Ting & Wang, Rong & Chen, Bin & Croft, Holly & Arain, M.Altaf & Barr, Alan G.
- 105-116 A model for the contribution of macrophyte-derived organic carbon in harvested tidal freshwater marshes to surrounding estuarine and oceanic ecosystems and its response to global warming
by Zhang, Jiarui & Jørgensen, Sven E. & Lu, Jianjian & Nielsen, Søren N. & Wang, Qiang
- 117-136 An ecosystem model of the Prince Edward Island archipelago
by Gurney, Leigh J. & Pakhomov, Evgeny A. & Christensen, Villy
2014, Volume 293, Issue C
- 4-21 Systems ecology and environmentalism: Getting the science right. Part I: Facets for a more holistic Nature Book of ecology
by Patten, Bernard C.
- 22-30 Reckoning the nonexistent: Putting the science right
by Ulanowicz, Robert E.
- 31-41 Holons, creaons, genons, environs, in hierarchy theory: Where we have gone
by Allen, Timothy & Giampietro, Mario
- 42-48 Sustainable systems promote wholeness-extending transformations: The contributions of systems thinking
by Fath, Brian D.
- 49-57 Oxygen dynamics of aquatic Closed Ecological Systems: Comparing the whole to a subsystem
by Taub, Frieda B. & McLaskey, Anna K.
- 58-68 Detritus decomposition and nutrient dynamics in a forested headwater stream
by Lin, Laurence & Webster, J.R.
- 69-80 Quantifying direct and indirect effects of perturbations using model ecosystems
by Burns, Thomas P. & Rose, Kenneth A. & Brenkert, Antoinette L.
- 81-90 Climate change effects on red spruce decline mitigated by reduction in air pollution within its shrinking habitat range
by Koo, Kyung Ah & Patten, Bernard C. & Teskey, Robert O. & Creed, Irena F.
- 91-101 Projection of red spruce (Picea rubens Sargent) habitat suitability and distribution in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
by Koo, Kyung Ah & Madden, Marguerite & Patten, Bernard C.
- 102-110 Testing individual-based models of forest dynamics: Issues and an example from the boreal forests of Russia
by Shuman, Jacquelyn K. & Shugart, Herman H. & Krankina, Olga N.
- 111-127 The rise of Network Ecology: Maps of the topic diversity and scientific collaboration
by Borrett, Stuart R. & Moody, James & Edelmann, Achim
- 128-138 Food-web topology of Ukrainian mountain grasslands: Comparative properties and relations to ecosystem parameters
by Buzhdygan, O.Y. & Rudenko, S.S. & Patten, B.C. & Kostyshyn, S.S.
- 139-149 Applying network methods to acoustic telemetry data: Modeling the movements of tropical marine fishes
by Finn, J.T. & Brownscombe, J.W. & Haak, C.R. & Cooke, S.J. & Cormier, R. & Gagne, T. & Danylchuk, A.J.
- 150-160 An Ecological Network Analysis of nitrogen cycling in the Laurentian Great Lakes
by Small, Gaston E. & Sterner, Robert W. & Finlay, Jacques C.
- 161-186 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems
by Whipple, Stuart J. & Patten, Bernard C. & Borrett, Stuart R.
- 187-201 Contribution of throughflows to the ecological interpretation of integral network utility
by Tuominen, Lindsey K. & Whipple, Stuart J. & Patten, Bernard C. & Karatas, Zekeriya Y. & Kazanci, Caner
- 202-209 Use of eco-exergy in ecological networks
by Jørgensen, S.E. & Nielsen, S.N.
- 210-220 A comparison of network, neighborhood, and node levels of analyses in two models of nitrogen cycling in the Cape Fear River Estuary
by Hines, David E. & Borrett, Stuart R.
2014, Volume 292, Issue C
- 1-10 Vegetation-specific model parameters are not required for estimating gross primary production
by Yuan, Wenping & Cai, Wenwen & Liu, Shuguang & Dong, Wenjie & Chen, Jiquan & Arain, M. Altaf & Blanken, Peter D. & Cescatti, Alessandro & Wohlfahrt, Georg & Georgiadis, Teodoro & Genesio, Lorenzo & Gianelle, Damiano & Grelle, Achim & Kiely, Gerard & Knohl, Alexander & Liu, Dan & Marek, Michal V. & Merbold, Lutz & Montagnani, Leonardo & Panferov, Oleg & Peltoniemi, Mikko & Rambal, Serge & Raschi, Antonio & Varlagin, Andrej & Xia, Jiangzhou
- 11-25 C-TOOL: A simple model for simulating whole-profile carbon storage in temperate agricultural soils
by Taghizadeh-Toosi, Arezoo & Christensen, Bent T. & Hutchings, Nicholas J. & Vejlin, Jonas & Kätterer, Thomas & Glendining, Margaret & Olesen, Jørgen E.
- 26-36 Variance-based sensitivity analysis of BIOME-BGC for gross and net primary production
by Raj, R. & Hamm, N.A.S. & van der Tol, C. & Stein, A.
- 37-44 Coverage and invariance for the biological control of pests in mediterranean greenhouses
by Lloret-Climent, Miguel & Amorós-Jiménez, Rocco & González-Franco, Lucía & Nescolarde-Selva, Josué-Antonio
- 45-50 Ratio-dependent functional response emerges from optimal foraging on a complex landscape
by Liu, Rongsong & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Bryant, John P.
- 51-62 First 20 years of DNDC (DeNitrification DeComposition): Model evolution
by Gilhespy, Sarah L. & Anthony, Steven & Cardenas, Laura & Chadwick, David & del Prado, Agustin & Li, Changsheng & Misselbrook, Thomas & Rees, Robert M. & Salas, William & Sanz-Cobena, Alberto & Smith, Pete & Tilston, Emma L. & Topp, Cairistiona F.E. & Vetter, Sylvia & Yeluripati, Jagadeesh B.
2014, Volume 291, Issue C
- 1-5 Logistic density-dependent growth of an Aurelia aurita polyps population
by Melica, Valentina & Invernizzi, Sergio & Caristi, Gabriella
- 6-14 Assessing the effectiveness of green infrastructures on urban flooding reduction: A community scale study
by Liu, Wen & Chen, Weiping & Peng, Chi
- 15-27 Assimilating remote sensing information into a coupled hydrology-crop growth model to estimate regional maize yield in arid regions
by Li, Yan & Zhou, Qingguo & Zhou, Jian & Zhang, Gaofeng & Chen, Chong & Wang, Jing
- 28-41 The mangrove forest dynamics model mesoFON
by Grueters, U. & Seltmann, T. & Schmidt, H. & Horn, H. & Pranchai, A. & Vovides, A.G. & Peters, R. & Vogt, J. & Dahdouh-Guebas, F. & Berger, U.
- 42-57 Development of a stakeholder-driven spatial modeling framework for strategic landscape planning using Bayesian networks across two urban-rural gradients in Maine, USA
by Meyer, Spencer R. & Johnson, Michelle L. & Lilieholm, Robert J. & Cronan, Christopher S.
- 58-68 Validating tree litter decomposition in the Yasso07 carbon model
by Didion, M. & Frey, B. & Rogiers, N. & Thürig, E.
- 69-81 A numerical study of the seasonal variations of nutrients in the Changjiang River estuary and its adjacent sea area
by Fan, Wei & Song, Jinbao
- 82-95 Modelling ecosystem structure and trophic interactions in a typical cyanobacterial bloom-dominated shallow Lake Dianchi, China
by Shan, Kun & Li, Lin & Wang, Xiaoxiao & Wu, Yanlong & Hu, Lili & Yu, Gongliang & Song, Lirong
- 96-108 The transition zones (ecotone) between boreal forests and peatlands: Ecological controls on ecosystem productivity along a transition zone between upland black spruce forest and a poor forested fen in central Saskatchewan
by Dimitrov, Dimitre D. & Bhatti, Jagtar S. & Grant, Robert F.
- 109-120 Using vegetation data within presettlement land survey records for species distribution modeling: A tale of two datasets
by Tulowiecki, Stephen J.
- 121-133 Modelling the dynamics of carbon–nitrogen metabolism in the unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501, under variable light regimes
by Grimaud, Ghjuvan Micaelu & Rabouille, Sophie & Dron, Anthony & Sciandra, Antoine & Bernard, Olivier
- 134-141 Uncertainty in initial forest structure and composition when predicting carbon dynamics in a temperate forest
by Antonarakis, A.S.
- 142-150 Simulating 2368 temperate lakes reveals weak coherence in stratification phenology
by Read, Jordan S. & Winslow, Luke A. & Hansen, Gretchen J.A. & Van Den Hoek, Jamon & Hanson, Paul C. & Bruce, Louise C. & Markfort, Corey D.
- 152-174 Spatial modeling of agricultural land use change at global scale
by Meiyappan, Prasanth & Dalton, Michael & O’Neill, Brian C. & Jain, Atul K.
- 175-181 Seal encounters at sea: A contemporary spatial approach using R-INLA
by Carson, Stuart & Mills Flemming, Joanna
- 183-192 Long-term prediction of grassland production for five temporal patterns of precipitation during the growing season of plants based on a system model in Xilingol, Inner Mongolia, China
by Yiruhan, & Shiyomi, Masae & Akiyama, Tsuyoshi & Wang, Shiping & Yamamura, Yasuo & Hori, Yoshimichi & Ailikun,
- 193-204 Improving the representation of roots in terrestrial models
by Smithwick, Erica A.H. & Lucash, Melissa S. & McCormack, M. Luke & Sivandran, Gajan
- 205-217 Improvement of complex and refractory ecological models: Riverine water quality modelling using evolutionary computation
by Kim, MinHyeok & Park, Namyong & (Bob) McKay, R.I. & Shin, Haisoo & Lee, Yun-Geun & Jeong, Kwang-Seuk & Kim, Dong-Kyun
- 218-223 Modelling Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction and critical cases: A simple prey–predator perspective
by Flores, J.C.
- 224-232 Feedbacks between vegetation and disturbance processes promote long-term persistence of forest–grassland mosaics in south Brazil
by Blanco, Carolina Casagrande & Scheiter, Simon & Sosinski, Enio & Fidelis, Alessandra & Anand, Madhur & Pillar, Valério D.
- 233-241 Euphausiid respiration model revamped: Latitudinal and seasonal shaping effects on krill respiration rates
by Tremblay, Nelly & Werner, Thorsten & Huenerlage, Kim & Buchholz, Friedrich & Abele, Doris & Meyer, Bettina & Brey, Thomas
- 242-249 A predictive model for taste taint accumulation in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) farmed-fish – demonstrated with geosmin (GSM) and 2-methylisoborneol (MIB)
by Hathurusingha, Priyantha I. & Davey, Kenneth R.
- 250-259 The use of species distribution models to predict the spatial distribution of deforestation in the western Brazilian Amazon
by de Souza, Rodrigo Antônio & De Marco, Paulo
2014, Volume 290, Issue C
- 3-10 AMAPstudio: An editing and simulation software suite for plants architecture modelling
by Griffon, Sébastien & de Coligny, François
- 11-20 Parametrization of five classical plant growth models applied to sugar beet and comparison of their predictive capacity on root yield and total biomass
by Baey, Charlotte & Didier, Anne & Lemaire, Sébastien & Maupas, Fabienne & Cournède, Paul-Henry
- 21-33 SUNLAB: A functional–structural model for genotypic and phenotypic characterization of the sunflower crop
by Kang, Fenni & Cournède, Paul-Henry & Lecoeur, Jérémie & Letort, Véronique
- 34-44 Modeling the 3D structure and rhythmic growth responses to environment in dioecious yerba-mate
by Takeshi Matsunaga, Fabio & Rakocevic, Miroslava & Brancher, Jacques Duílio
- 45-53 Light interception efficiency of apple trees: A multiscale computational study based on MAppleT
by Da Silva, David & Han, Liqi & Costes, Evelyne
- 54-64 Resource competition modulates the seed number–fruit size relationship in a genotype-dependent manner: A modeling approach in grape and tomato
by Prudent, Marion & Dai, Zhan Wu & Génard, Michel & Bertin, Nadia & Causse, Mathilde & Vivin, Philippe
- 65-75 A modeling approach to determine the importance of dynamic regulation of plant hydraulic conductivities on the water uptake dynamics in the soil-plant-atmosphere system
by Lobet, Guillaume & Pagès, Loïc & Draye, Xavier
- 76-84 Calibration and evaluation of ArchiSimple, a simple model of root system architecture
by Pagès, Loïc & Bécel, Carole & Boukcim, Hassan & Moreau, Delphine & Nguyen, Christophe & Voisin, Anne-Sophie
- 85-93 Plant diversity and drought: The role of deep roots
by Lindh, Magnus & Zhang, Lai & Falster, Daniel & Franklin, Oskar & Brännström, Åke
- 94-101 Towards a model of spray–canopy interactions: Interception, shatter, bounce and retention of droplets on horizontal leaves
by Dorr, Gary J. & Kempthorne, Daryl M. & Mayo, Lisa C. & Forster, W. Alison & Zabkiewicz, Jerzy A. & McCue, Scott W. & Belward, John A. & Turner, Ian W. & Hanan, Jim
- 102-109 Phloem transport in trees: A generic surface model
by Sellier, Damien & Harrington, Jonathan J.
- 110-120 Hyperbolic features of the circadian clock oscillations can explain linearity in leaf starch dynamics and adaptation of plants to diverse light and dark cycles
by Feugier, François G. & Satake, Akiko
- 121-133 A new probabilistic canopy dynamics model (SLCD) that is suitable for evergreen and deciduous forest ecosystems
by Sainte-Marie, J. & Saint-André, L. & Nouvellon, Y. & Laclau, J.-P. & Roupsard, O. & le Maire, G. & Delpierre, N. & Henrot, A. & Barrandon, M.
- 134-145 LEAFC3-N photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration and energy balance model: Finite mesophyll conductance, drought stress, stomata ratio, optimized solution algorithms, and code
by Müller, Johannes & Eschenröder, André & Christen, Olaf
- 146-154 An ecophysiological model analysis of yield differences within a set of contrasting cultivars and an F1 segregating population of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) grown under diverse environments
by Khan, Muhammad S. & Yin, Xinyou & van der Putten, Peter E.L. & Struik, Paul C.
- 155-164 Improving performance of Agro-Ecological Zone (AEZ) modeling by cross-scale model coupling: An application to japonica rice production in Northeast China
by Tian, Zhan & Zhong, Honglin & Sun, Laixiang & Fischer, Günther & van Velthuizen, Harrij & Liang, Zhuoran
- 165-177 Data assimilation to reduce uncertainty of crop model prediction with Convolution Particle Filtering
by Chen, Yuting & Cournède, Paul-Henry
- 178-191 How changes in the dynamic of crop susceptibility and cultural practices can be used to better control the spread of a fungal pathogen at the plot scale?
by Mammeri, Y. & Burie, J.B. & Langlais, M. & Calonnec, A.
- 192-203 Direct and apparent compensation in plant–herbivore interactions
by Lebon, A. & Mailleret, L. & Dumont, Y. & Grognard, F.
2014, Volume 289, Issue C
- 1-14 Modelling the effects of climate change on a Caribbean coral reef food web
by Alva-Basurto, Jorge Christian & Arias-González, Jesús Ernesto
- 15-25 Impact of plant canopy structure on the transport of ecosystem entropy
by Miedziejko, Ewa M. & Kędziora, Andrzej
- 26-35 From design to digital model: A quantitative analysis approach to Garden Cities theory
by Yuan, Zhiyuan & Zheng, Xinqi & Lv, Lina & Xue, Chunlu
- 36-44 Modelling sea level rise (SLR) impacts on salt marsh detrital outwelling C and N exports from an estuarine coastal lagoon to the ocean (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)
by Duarte, B. & Valentim, J.M. & Dias, J.M. & Silva, H. & Marques, J.C. & Caçador, I.
- 45-58 Modeling micro-scale ecological processes and emergent patterns of mountain pine beetle epidemics
by Bone, Christopher & Altaweel, Mark
- 59-65 Population age and initial density in a patchy environment affect the occurrence of abrupt transitions in a birth-and-death model of Taylor's law
by Jiang, Jiang & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Zhang, Bo & Cohen, Joel E.
- 66-76 The analyses of the net primary production due to regional and seasonal temperature differences in eastern China using the LPJ model
by Sun, Guodong & Mu, Mu
- 77-85 A cumulative eutrophication risk evaluation method based on a bioaccumulation model
by Xu, Yanhong & Peng, Hong & Yang, Yinqun & Zhang, Wanshun & Wang, Shuangling
- 86-95 Using integrated population models to improve conservation monitoring: California spotted owls as a case study
by Tempel, Douglas J. & Peery, M.Z. & Gutiérrez, R.J.
- 96-105 New target fisheries lead to spatially variable food web effects in an ecosystem model of the California Current
by Marshall, K.N. & Kaplan, I.C. & Levin, P.S.
- 106-123 Mapping and monitoring Mount Graham red squirrel habitat with Lidar and Landsat imagery
by Hatten, James R.
- 124-132 Ecosystem services assessment: A review under an ecological-economic and systems perspective
by Häyhä, Tiina & Franzese, Pier Paolo
- 133-149 The influence of physical and physiological processes on the spatial heterogeneity of a Microcystis bloom in a stratified reservoir
by Chung, S.W. & Imberger, J. & Hipsey, M.R. & Lee, H.S.
2014, Volume 288, Issue C
- 1-8 A one-dimensional model for phytoflagellate distribution in the meromictic lake
by Prokopkin, I.G. & Barkhatov, Y.V. & Khromechek, E.B.
- 9-24 Modeling the global cycle of marine dissolved organic matter and its influence on marine productivity
by Hasumi, Hiroyasu & Nagata, Toshi
- 25-37 Energy analysis of using macroalgae from eutrophic waters as a bioethanol feedstock
by Seghetta, Michele & Østergård, Hanne & Bastianoni, Simone
- 38-46 Nitrogen mineralization drives the response of forest productivity to soil warming: Modelling in ecosys vs. measurements from the Harvard soil heating experiment
by Grant, R.F.
- 47-54 Modeling the effects of the Sloping Land Conversion Program on terrestrial ecosystem carbon dynamics in the Loess Plateau: A case study with Ansai County, Shaanxi province, China
by Zhou, Decheng & Zhao, Shuqing & Liu, Shuguang & Zhang, Liangxia
- 55-61 Butterfly catastrophe model for wheat aphid population dynamics: Construction, analysis and application
by Wu, Wenqi & Piyaratne, M.K.D.K. & Zhao, Huiyan & Li, Chunlong & Hu, Zuqing & Hu, Xiangshun
- 62-78 Predicting the impact of climate change on regional and seasonal abundance of the mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) using temperature-driven phenology model linked to GIS
by Fand, Babasaheb B. & Tonnang, Henri E.Z. & Kumar, Mahesh & Bal, Santanu K. & Singh, Naveen P. & Rao, D.V.K.N. & Kamble, Ankush L. & Nangare, Dhananjay D. & Minhas, Paramjit S.
- 79-93 Modeling the climate-induced changes of lake ecosystem structure under the cascade impacts of hurricanes and droughts
by Xuan, Zhemin & Chang, Ni-Bin
- 94-102 A neutral vs. non-neutral parametrizations of a physiological forest gap model
by Kazmierczak, Martin & Wiegand, Thorsten & Huth, Andreas
- 103-111 Feeding 10 billion people under climate change: How large is the production gap of current agricultural systems?
by Sakschewski, Boris & von Bloh, Werner & Huber, Veronika & Müller, Christoph & Bondeau, Alberte
- 112-126 Fuzzy evaluation of heterogeneous quantities: Measuring urban ecological efficiency
by Giordano, P. & Caputo, P. & Vancheri, A.
- 127-142 Modeling regional ecosystem development under uncertainty – A case study for New Binhai District of Tianjin
by You, L. & Li, Y.P. & Huang, G.H. & Zhang, J.L.
- 143-154 Incorporating the mechanisms underlying inter-tree competition into a random point process model to improve spatial tree pattern analysis in forestry
by Genet, Astrid & Grabarnik, Pavel & Sekretenko, Olga & Pothier, David
- 155-165 Simulating the spatial variability of nitrous oxide emission from cropped soils at the within-field scale using the NOE model
by Grossel, A. & Nicoullaud, B. & Bourennane, H. & Rochette, P. & Guimbaud, C. & Chartier, M. & Catoire, V. & Hénault, C.
- 166-177 Effects of alternative sets of climatic predictors on species distribution models and associated estimates of extinction risk: A test with plants in an arid environment
by Pliscoff, Patricio & Luebert, Federico & Hilger, Hartmut H. & Guisan, Antoine
- 178-194 A traits-based model of species diversity
by Gardner, Robert H. & Engelhardt, Katharina A.M. & Elmore, Andrew J. & Cadol, Dan
- 195-202 Integrated modelling software platform development for effective use of ecosystem models
by Larocque, Guy R. & Bhatti, Jagtar & Arsenault, André
- 203-212 Exploring succession within aspen communities using a habitat-based modeling approach
by Mittanck, Cody M. & Rogers, Paul C. & Ramsey, R. Douglas & Bartos, Dale L. & Ryel, Ronald J.
2014, Volume 287, Issue C
- 1-8 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
- 9-15 Fuzzy model of Drosophila mediopunctata population dynamics
by Castanho, M.J.P. & Mateus, R.P. & Hein, K.D.
- 16-26 Modelling the harvest of an insect pathogen
by Woodall, Hannah & Bullock, James M. & White, Steven M.
- 27-35 Integrating harvest scheduling and reserve design to improve biodiversity conservation
by Marshalek, Elaina C. & Ramage, Benjamin S. & Potts, Matthew D.
- 36-43 Modeling ecological two-sidedness for complex ecosystems
by Wan, Nian-Feng & Jiang, Jie-Xian & Li, Bo
- 44-57 Toward more robust projections of forest landscape dynamics under novel environmental conditions: Embedding PnET within LANDIS-II
by de Bruijn, Arjan & Gustafson, Eric J. & Sturtevant, Brian R. & Foster, Jane R. & Miranda, Brian R. & Lichti, Nathanael I. & Jacobs, Douglass F.
- 58-59 Comments to the effect of prey refuge in a simple predator–prey model
by Wang, Shufan & Ma, Zhihui
2014, Volume 286, Issue C
- 1-10 CoSMo: A simple approach for reproducing plant community dynamics using a single instance of generic crop simulators
by Confalonieri, R.
- 13-25 Movement models provide insights into variation in the foraging effort of central place foragers
by Boyd, Charlotte & Punt, André E. & Weimerskirch, Henri & Bertrand, Sophie
- 26-36 A model for coupling fire and insect outbreak in forests
by Chen-Charpentier, B. & Leite, M.C.A.
- 37-44 Providing insights on habitat connectivity for male brown bears: A combination of habitat suitability and landscape graph-based models
by Almpanidou, Vasiliki & Mazaris, Antonios D. & Mertzanis, Yorgos & Avraam, Ioannis & Antoniou, Ioannis & Pantis, John D. & Sgardelis, Stefanos P.
- 45-52 Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
by Isomaa, Marleena & Kaitala, Veijo & Laakso, Jouni
- 53-65 Ecological traits of Mediterranean tree species as a basis for modelling forest dynamics in the Taurus mountains, Turkey
by Kint, V. & Aertsen, W. & Fyllas, N.M. & Trabucco, A. & Janssen, E. & Özkan, K. & Muys, B.
- 66-77 Modeling regeneration responses of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) to abiotic conditions
by Schlaepfer, Daniel R. & Lauenroth, William K. & Bradford, John B.
2014, Volume 285, Issue C
- 1-12 Linking multi-temporal satellite imagery to coastal wetland dynamics and bird distribution
by Pickens, Bradley A. & King, Sammy L.
- 13-21 A toolbox to evaluate data reliability for whole-ecosystem models: Application on the Bay of Biscay continental shelf food-web model
by Lassalle, Géraldine & Bourdaud, Pierre & Saint-Béat, Blanche & Rochette, Sébastien & Niquil, Nathalie
- 22-29 Cotton crop phenology in a new temperature regime
by Luo, Qunying & Bange, Michael & Clancy, Loretta
- 30-38 Quantifying the role of woody debris in providing bioenergetically favorable habitat for juvenile salmon
by Hafs, Andrew W. & Harrison, Lee R. & Utz, Ryan M. & Dunne, Thomas
- 39-53 Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
by Punt, André E. & Poljak, Dusanka & Dalton, Michael G. & Foy, Robert J.
- 54-77 SEMoLa: A simple and easy modelling language
by Danuso, Francesco & Rocca, Alvaro
- 78-89 Modeling cougar habitat in the Northeastern United States
by Glick, Henry B.
2014, Volume 284, Issue C