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2014, Volume 276, Issue C
- 23-28 On the 3/4-exponent von Bertalanffy equation for ontogenetic growth
by Shi, Pei-Jian & Ishikawa, Tetsuroh & Sandhu, Hardev S. & Hui, Cang & Chakraborty, Amit & Jin, Xian-Shi & Tachihara, Katsunori & Li, Bai-Lian
- 29-37 Modeling the impact of road mortality on barn owl (Tyto alba) populations using age-structured models
by Borda-de-Água, Luís & Grilo, Clara & Pereira, Henrique M.
- 38-50 A Bayesian network approach to predicting nest presence of the federally-threatened piping plover (Charadrius melodus) using barrier island features
by Gieder, Katherina D. & Karpanty, Sarah M. & Fraser, James D. & Catlin, Daniel H. & Gutierrez, Benjamin T. & Plant, Nathaniel G. & Turecek, Aaron M. & Robert Thieler, E.
- 51-63 Estimating the optimal width of buffer strip for nonpoint source pollution control in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China
by Shan, Nan & Ruan, Xiao-Hong & Xu, Jing & Pan, Zha-Rong
- 64-79 Effects of biomass changes in the supply–demand balance of energy in aquatic food webs
by Salcido-Guevara, Luis A. & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco
- 80-84 A minimal model for estimating climate sensitivity
by Loehle, Craig
- 85-94 A stochastic cellular model with uncertainty analysis to assess the risk of transgene invasion after crop-wild hybridization: Oilseed rape and wild radish as a case study
by Garnier, Aurelie & Darmency, Henri & Tricault, Yann & Chèvre, Anne-Marie & Lecomte, Jane
2014, Volume 275, Issue C
- 1-8 Generalizing and transferring spatial models: A case study to predict Eurasian badger abundance in Atlantic Spain
by Acevedo, Pelayo & González-Quirós, Pablo & Prieto, José M. & Etherington, Thomas R. & Gortázar, Christian & Balseiro, Ana
- 9-21 Development tendency analysis and evaluation of the water ecological carrying capacity in the Siping area of Jilin Province in China based on system dynamics and analytic hierarchy process
by Zhang, Z. & Lu, W.X. & Zhao, Y. & Song, W.B.
- 22-30 Global uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of a spatially distributed ecological model
by Lagerwall, Gareth & Kiker, Gregory & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Wang, Naiming
- 31-36 Modeling species fitness in competitive environments
by Šajna, Nina & Kušar, Primož
- 37-47 A Daphnia population model that considers pesticide exposure and demographic stochasticity
by Erickson, Richard A. & Cox, Stephen B. & Oates, Jessica L. & Anderson, Todd A. & Salice, Christopher J. & Long, Kevin R.
- 48-72 Lobsters as keystone: Only in unfished ecosystems?
by Eddy, Tyler D. & Pitcher, Tony J. & MacDiarmid, Alison B. & Byfield, Tamsen T. & Tam, Jamie C. & Jones, Timothy T. & Bell, James J. & Gardner, Jonathan P.A.
- 73-77 Spatial filtering to reduce sampling bias can improve the performance of ecological niche models
by Boria, Robert A. & Olson, Link E. & Goodman, Steven M. & Anderson, Robert P.
- 78-88 Pattern-oriented parameterization of general models for ecological application: Towards realistic evaluations of management approaches
by Jakoby, Oliver & Grimm, Volker & Frank, Karin
- 89-99 Dynamics of closed ecosystems described by operators
by Bagarello, Fabio & Oliveri, Francesco
2014, Volume 274, Issue C
- 1-11 A new approach for comparing and categorizing farmers’ systems of practice based on cognitive mapping and graph theory indicators
by Vanwindekens, Frédéric M. & Baret, Philippe V. & Stilmant, Didier
- 12-20 Assessing the impact of climate change on the habitat distribution of the giant panda in the Qinling Mountains of China
by Fan, Juntao & Li, Junsheng & Xia, Rui & Hu, Lile & Wu, Xiaopu & Li, Guo
- 21-28 A multi-temporal approach to model endangered species distribution in Europe. The case of the Eurasian otter in Italy
by Maria Teresa, Carone & Antoine, Guisan & Carmen, Cianfrani & Tiziana, Simoniello & Anna, Loy & Maria Laura, Carranza
- 29-40 Mechanistic modeling of seed dispersal by wind over hilly terrain
by Trakhtenbrot, A. & Katul, G.G. & Nathan, R.
- 41-49 Analysing changes in the southern Humboldt ecosystem for the period 1970–2004 by means of dynamic food web modelling
by Neira, Sergio & Moloney, Coleen & Christensen, Villy & Cury, Philippe & Shannon, Lynne & Arancibia, Hugo
- 50-56 Kinetics of bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Odontesthes bonariensis is explained by a single and common mechanism
by Blanco, María Valeria & Cattoni, Diego Ignacio & Carriquiriborde, Pedro & Grigera, José Raúl & Chara, Osvaldo
- 57-70 The transition zones (ecotone) between boreal forests and peatlands: Modelling water table along a transition zone between upland black spruce forest and poor forested fen in central Saskatchewan
by Dimitrov, Dimitre D. & Bhatti, Jagtar S. & Grant, Robert F.
- 72-79 Bayesian estimation of abundance based on removal sampling under weak assumption of closed population with catchability depending on environmental conditions. Application to tick abundance
by Bord, S. & Druilhet, P. & Gasqui, P. & Abrial, D. & Vourc’h, G.
- 80-91 The Biodiversity Forecasting Toolkit: Answering the ‘how much’, ‘what’, and ‘where’ of planning for biodiversity persistence
by Drielsma, Michael & Ferrier, Simon & Howling, Gary & Manion, Glenn & Taylor, Subhashni & Love, Jamie
2014, Volume 273, Issue C
- 1-10 Fertility control is much less effective than lethal baiting for controlling foxes
by McLeod, Steven R. & Saunders, Glen
- 11-22 Three-dimensional modelling of slope stability in heterogeneous montane forest ecosystems
by Mao, Zhun & Bourrier, Franck & Stokes, Alexia & Fourcaud, Thierry
- 23-30 Modeling temporal phenomena in variable environments with parametric models: An application to migrating salmon
by Zabel, Richard W. & Burke, Brian J. & Moser, Mary L. & Caudill, Christopher C.
- 31-43 A simulation model coupling the behaviour and energetics of a breeding central place forager to assess the impact of environmental changes
by Langton, R. & Davies, I.M. & Scott, B.E.
- 44-54 The effect of adjusting model inputs to achieve mass balance on time-dynamic simulations in a food-web model of Lake Huron
by Langseth, Brian J. & Jones, Michael L. & Riley, Stephen C.
- 55-62 Friction based social force model for social foraging of sheep flock
by Li, Zhaofeng & Jiang, Yichuan
- 63-78 Coupling 3-D Eulerian bio-physics (ROMS) with individual-based shellfish ecophysiology (SHELL-E): A hybrid model for carrying capacity and environmental impacts of bivalve aquaculture
by Ibarra, Diego A. & Fennel, Katja & Cullen, John J.
- 79-85 Modelling the effect of belowground herbivory on grassland diversity
by Körner, Katrin & Pfestorf, Hans & May, Felix & Jeltsch, Florian
- 86-95 Application of L-systems to geometrical construction of chamise and juniper shrubs
by Prince, Dallan R. & Fletcher, Marianne E. & Shen, Chen & Fletcher, Thomas H.
- 96-108 An ecological model of the habitat mosaic in estuarine nursery areas: Part II—Projecting effects of sea level rise on fish production
by Fulford, R.S. & Peterson, M.S. & Wu, W. & Grammer, P.O.
- 109-116 Adaptation and multiple parameter optimization of the simulation model SALMO as prerequisite for scenario analysis on a shallow eutrophic Lake
by Chen, Qiuwen & Zhang, Chengcheng & Recknagel, Friedrich & Guo, Jing & Blanckaert, Koen
- 117-127 Thinking outside the channel: Timing pulse flows to benefit salmon via indirect pathways
by Jager, Henriette I.
- 128-139 A calibration procedure to improve global rice yield simulations with EPIC
by Xiong, Wei & Balkovič, Juraj & van der Velde, Marijn & Zhang, Xuesong & Izaurralde, R. César & Skalský, Rastislav & Lin, Erda & Mueller, Nathan & Obersteiner, Michael
- 140-150 Was overfishing of predatory fish responsible for a lobster-induced regime shift in the Benguela?
by Blamey, Laura K. & Plagányi, Éva E. & Branch, George M.
- 151-164 Impact of changing flood regime on a lakeshore plant community: Long-term observations and individual-based simulation
by Winkler, Eckart & Peintinger, Markus
- 165-172 A simple numerical model for predicting vertical distribution of phytoplankton on the continental shelf
by Greenwood, Jim & Craig, Peter
- 173-185 Phenology and density-dependent dispersal predict patterns of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) impact
by Powell, James A. & Bentz, Barbara J.
- 186-199 Uncertainty, robustness, and the value of information in managing an expanding Arctic goose population
by Johnson, Fred A. & Jensen, Gitte H. & Madsen, Jesper & Williams, Byron K.
- 200-209 Seeking the flowers for the bees: Integrating biotic interactions into niche models to assess the distribution of the exotic bee species Lithurgus huberi in South America
by Silva, Daniel P. & Gonzalez, Victor H. & Melo, Gabriel A.R. & Lucia, Mariano & Alvarez, Leopoldo J. & De Marco, Paulo
- 210-219 Relative branch size in branch clusters modelled through a Markovian process
by Zubizarreta-Gerendiain, A. & Fernández, M.P.
- 220-227 Photosynthesis, respiration and reaeration in a stream with complex dissolved oxygen pattern and temperature dependence
by Correa-González, Juan Carlos & Chávez-Parga, Ma. del Carmen & Cortés, José Apolinar & Pérez-Munguía, Ricardo Miguel
- 228-235 Integrated modelling of functional and structural connectivity of river corridors for European otter recovery
by Van Looy, K. & Piffady, J. & Cavillon, C. & Tormos, T. & Landry, P. & Souchon, Y.
- 236-241 Importance of accounting for phylogenetic dependence in multi-species mark–recapture studies
by Abadi, Fitsum & Barbraud, Christophe & Besson, Dominique & Bried, Joël & Crochet, Pierre-André & Delord, Karine & Forcada, Jaume & Grosbois, Vladimir & Phillips, Richard A. & Sagar, Paul & Thompson, Paul & Waugh, Susan & Weimerskirch, Henri & Wood, Andrew G. & Gimenez, Olivier
- 242-250 The Brownian bridge synoptic model of habitat selection and space use for animals using GPS telemetry data
by Wells, Adam G. & Blair, Colby C. & Garton, Edward O. & Rice, Clifford G. & Horne, Jon S. & Rachlow, Janet L. & Wallin, David O.
- 251-263 Global sensitivity analysis of an end-to-end marine ecosystem model of the North Sea: Factors affecting the biomass of fish and benthos
by Morris, David J. & Speirs, Douglas C. & Cameron, Angus I. & Heath, Michael R.
- 264-276 Individual traits as drivers of spatial dispersal and infestation patterns in a host–bark beetle system
by Kautz, Markus & Schopf, Reinhard & Imron, Muhammad Ali
- 277-283 An exergy-based analysis of the co-evolution of different species sharing common resources
by Sciubba, Enrico & Zullo, Federico
- 284-298 Lessons from a comprehensive validation of an agent based-model: The experience of the Pampas Model of Argentinean agricultural systems
by Bert, Federico E. & Rovere, Santiago L. & Macal, Charles M. & North, Michael J. & Podestá, Guillermo P.
2014, Volume 272, Issue C
- 1-15 Influence of freshwater inflow variability on the Douro estuary primary productivity: A modelling study
by Azevedo, Isabel C. & Bordalo, Adriano A. & Duarte, Pedro
- 16-27 Measuring and predicting abundance and dynamics of habitat for piping plovers on a large reservoir
by Anteau, Michael J. & Wiltermuth, Mark T. & Sherfy, Mark H. & Shaffer, Terry L.
- 28-39 Comparing model scenarios of variable plankton N/P ratio versus the constant one for the application in the Baltic Sea
by Wan, Zhenwen & Bi, Hongsheng
- 40-48 Evaluating spatiotemporal differences and sustainability of Xiamen urban metabolism using emergy synthesis
by Yang, Dewei & Kao, William Tze Ming & Zhang, Guoqin & Zhang, Nanyang
- 49-58 Sustainable use of prey species in a prey–predator system: Jointly determined ecological thresholds and economic trade-offs
by Ghosh, Bapan & Kar, T.K.
- 59-67 A time series sequestration and storage model of atmospheric carbon dioxide
by Arce, G.L.A.F. & Carvalho, J.A. & Nascimento, L.F.C.
- 68-75 On solving a bi-level stochastic dynamic programming model for analyzing fisheries policies: Fishermen behavior and optimal fish quota
by van Dijk, Diana & Hendrix, Eligius M.T. & Haijema, Rene & Groeneveld, Rolf A. & van Ierland, Ekko C.
- 76-83 Measuring the potential for growth in populations investing in diapause
by Montero-Pau, Javier & Gabaldón, Carmen & Carmona, María José & Serra, Manuel
- 84-97 A model for the description of feeding regulation by mesozooplankton under different conditions of temperature and prey nutritional status
by Acheampong, Emmanuel & Hense, Inga & St. John, Michael A.
- 98-115 Spatio-temporal evaluation of carbon emissions from biomass burning in Southeast Asia during the period 2001–2010
by Shi, Yusheng & Sasai, Takahiro & Yamaguchi, Yasushi
- 116-128 Eelgrass re-establishment in shallow estuaries is affected by drifting macroalgae – Evaluated by agent-based modeling
by Canal-Vergés, Paula & Potthoff, Michael & Hansen, Flemming Thorbjørn & Holmboe, Nikolaj & Rasmussen, Erik Kock & Flindt, Mogens R.
- 129-140 Comparing the suitability of classified land cover data and remote sensing variables for modeling distribution patterns of plants
by Cord, Anna F. & Klein, Doris & Mora, Franz & Dech, Stefan
- 141-149 Predator foraging behavior and patterns of avian nest success: What can we learn from an agent-based model?
by Ringelman, Kevin M.
- 150-159 Mathematical evaluation of behavioral deterrent systems to disrupt fish movement
by Zielinski, D.P. & Hondzo, M. & Voller, V.R.
- 160-174 Numerical modelling and graph theory tools to study ecological connectivity in the Great Barrier Reef
by Thomas, Christopher J. & Lambrechts, Jonathan & Wolanski, Eric & Traag, Vincent A. & Blondel, Vincent D. & Deleersnijder, Eric & Hanert, Emmanuel
- 175-187 A trade-off approach of optimal land allocation between socio-economic development and ecological stability
by Zhang, Jianjun & Fu, Meichen & Zhang, Zhongya & Tao, Jin & Fu, Wei
- 188-197 Synergism analysis of an urban metabolic system: Model development and a case study for Beijing, China
by Zhang, Yan & Liu, Hong & Fath, Brian D.
- 198-207 Shared resources and disease dynamics in spatially structured populations
by Nunn, Charles L. & Thrall, Peter H. & Kappeler, Peter M.
- 208-219 Mineral resource assessment: Compliance between emergy and exergy respecting Odum's hierarchy concept
by Jamali-Zghal, N. & Le Corre, O. & Lacarrière, B.
- 220-231 The essential parameters of a resource-based carrying capacity assessment model: An Australian case study
by Lane, Murray & Dawes, Les & Grace, Peter
- 232-241 Can fish consumption rate estimates be improved by linking bioenergetics and mercury mass balance models? Application to tunas
by Ferriss, Bridget E. & Essington, Timothy E.
- 242-251 Effects of noise and by-catch on a Danish harbour porpoise population
by Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob & Sibly, Richard M. & Tougaard, Jakob & Teilmann, Jonas & Sveegaard, Signe
- 252-263 Impacts of hydropower and climate change on drivers of ecological productivity of Southeast Asia's most important wetland
by Arias, Mauricio E. & Cochrane, Thomas A. & Kummu, Matti & Lauri, Hannu & Holtgrieve, Gordon W. & Koponen, Jorma & Piman, Thanapon
- 264-270 The application of information diffusion technique in probabilistic analysis to grassland biological disasters risk
by Hao, Lu & Yang, Li-Zhe & Gao, Jing-Min
- 271-276 Measuring resilience in aquatic trophic networks from supply–demand-of-energy relationships
by Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco
- 277-292 Extending the ROMUL model to simulate the dynamics of dissolved and sorbed C and N compounds in decomposing boreal mor
by Laine-Kaulio, Hanne & Koivusalo, Harri & Komarov, Alexander S. & Lappalainen, Mari & Launiainen, Samuli & Laurén, Ari
- 293-300 Modeling seed dormancy release and germination for predicting Avena fatua L. field emergence: A genetic algorithm approach
by Blanco, Aníbal M. & Chantre, Guillermo R. & Lodovichi, Mariela V. & Bandoni, J. Alberto & López, Ricardo L. & Vigna, Mario R. & Gigón, Ramón & Sabbatini, Mario R.
- 301-310 Environmental forcing and density-dependent controls of Culex pipiens abundance in a temperate climate (Northeastern Italy)
by Jian, Yun & Silvestri, Sonia & Belluco, Enrica & Saltarin, Andrea & Chillemi, Giovanni & Marani, Marco
- 311-322 Generalised growth models for aquatic species with an application to blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra)
by Lloyd-Jones, Luke R. & Wang, You-Gan & Nash, Warwick J.
- 323-347 Evaluation of simulated estimates of forest ecosystem carbon stocks using ground plot data from Canada's National Forest Inventory
by Shaw, C.H. & Hilger, A.B. & Metsaranta, J. & Kurz, W.A. & Russo, G. & Eichel, F. & Stinson, G. & Smyth, C. & Filiatrault, M.
- 348-361 Optimal harvesting of an age-structured, two-sex herbivore–plant system
by Tahvonen, Olli & Kumpula, Jouko & Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
- 362-378 A process-based model to simulate growth in forests with complex structure: Evaluation and use of 3D-CMCC Forest Ecosystem Model in a deciduous forest in Central Italy
by Collalti, Alessio & Perugini, Lucia & Santini, Monia & Chiti, Tommaso & Nolè, Angelo & Matteucci, Giorgio & Valentini, Riccardo
- 379-387 How to determine the likely indirect food-web consequences of a newly introduced non-native species: A worked example
by Pinnegar, John K. & Tomczak, Maciej T. & Link, Jason S.
- 388-393 Mathematical model on the effects of global climate change and decreasing forest cover on seasonal rainfall in Northern Thailand
by Likasiri, Chulin & Duangdai, Eakkapong & Pongvuthithum, Radom
- 394-409 Requirements, design and implementation of a general model of biological invasion
by Savage, David & Renton, Michael
2014, Volume 271, Issue C
- 4-9 Integrating emergy into LCA: Potential added value and lingering obstacles
by Raugei, Marco & Rugani, Benedetto & Benetto, Enrico & Ingwersen, Wesley W.
- 10-20 Assessing environmental costs and impacts of forestry activities: A multi-method approach to environmental accounting
by Buonocore, Elvira & Häyhä, Tiina & Paletto, Alessandro & Franzese, Pier Paolo
- 21-31 Resource pulses can increase power acquisition of an ecosystem
by Lee, Seungjun
- 32-51 Emergy evaluations of the global biogeochemical cycles of six biologically active elements and two compounds
by Campbell, Daniel E. & Lu, Hongfang & Lin, Bin-Le
- 52-61 Assessment of uncertainty in emergy evaluations using Monte Carlo simulations
by Hudson, Amy & Tilley, David R.
- 62-71 The Relevance of Emerging Solutions for Thinking, Decision Making and Acting. The case of Smart Grids
by Giannantoni, Corrado
- 72-82 Evaluation of matrix algebra methods for calculating transformities from ecological and economic network data
by Patterson, Murray
- 83-89 Application of the landscape development intensity (LDI) index in wetland mitigation banking
by Reiss, Kelly Chinners & Hernandez, Erica & Brown, Mark T.
- 90-102 Emergy-based dynamic mechanisms of urban development, resource consumption and environmental impacts
by Liu, Gengyuan & Yang, Zhifeng & Chen, Bin & Ulgiati, Sergio
- 103-112 An emergy–GIS approach to the evaluation of renewable resource flows: A case study of Campania Region, Italy
by Mellino, Salvatore & Ripa, Maddalena & Zucaro, Amalia & Ulgiati, Sergio
- 113-131 Dynamic emergy accounting of water and carbon ecosystem services: A model to simulate the impacts of land-use change
by Watanabe, Marcos D.B. & Ortega, Enrique
- 132-148 Monitoring and evaluating the sustainability of Italian agricultural system. An emergy decomposition analysis
by Ghisellini, Patrizia & Zucaro, Amalia & Viglia, Silvio & Ulgiati, Sergio
- 149-157 Set theory applied to uniquely define the inputs to territorial systems in emergy analyses
by Morandi, Fabiana & Campbell, Daniel E. & Bastianoni, Simone
2013, Volume 270, Issue C
- 1-10 Energetics of hibernation and reproductive trade-offs in brown bears
by López-Alfaro, Claudia & Robbins, Charles T. & Zedrosser, Andreas & Nielsen, Scott E.
- 11-29 A model of diurnal grazing patterns and herbage intake of a dairy cow, MINDY: Model description
by Gregorini, Pablo & Beukes, Pierre C. & Romera, Alvaro J. & Levy, Gil & Hanigan, Mark D.
- 30-42 Assimilating remote sensing information with crop model using Ensemble Kalman Filter for improving LAI monitoring and yield estimation
by Zhao, Yanxia & Chen, Sining & Shen, Shuanghe
- 43-53 Sustainable network dynamics
by Dragicevic, Arnaud Z. & Sinclair-Desgagné, Bernard
- 54-63 Watershed ecosystem modeling of land-use impacts on water quality
by Erol, Ayten & Randhir, Timothy O.
- 64-75 Retrieval of the surface evapotranspiration patterns in the alpine grassland–wetland ecosystem applying SEBAL model in the source region of the Yellow River, China
by Li, Zhouyuan & Liu, Xuehua & Ma, Tianxiao & Kejia, De & Zhou, Qingping & Yao, Bingquan & Niu, Tianlin
2013, Volume 269, Issue C
- 1-8 Which environmental factors control phytoplankton populations? A Bayesian variable selection approach
by Mutshinda, Crispin M. & Finkel, Zoe V. & Irwin, Andrew J.
- 9-17 Estimating optimal complexity for ecological niche models: A jackknife approach for species with small sample sizes
by Shcheglovitova, Mariya & Anderson, Robert P.
- 18-20 Improving the realism of random walk movement analyses through the incorporation of habitat bias
by Proulx, Catherine L. & Proulx, Lorraine & Blouin-Demers, Gabriel
- 21-36 Individual-based model of the phenology of egg-bearing copepods: Application to Eurytemora affinis from the Seine estuary, France
by Dur, Gaël & Jiménez-Melero, Raquel & Beyrend-Dur, Delphine & Hwang, Jiang-Shiou & Souissi, Sami
- 37-50 A linked hydrodynamic, water quality and algal biomass model for a large, multi-basin lake: A working management tool
by Zhang, Weitao & Watson, Sue B. & Rao, Yerubandi R. & Kling, Hedy J.
- 51-60 Evaluation of modeling of water ecohydrologic dynamics in soil–root system
by Kumar, R. & Jat, M.K. & Shankar, V.
- 61-69 Tracking shifting range margins using geographical centroids of metapopulations weighted by population density
by Watts, Michael J. & Fordham, Damien A. & Akçakaya, H. Resit & Aiello-Lammens, Matthew E. & Brook, Barry W.
- 70-85 Comparison of several approaches representing terrestrial and in-stream nutrient retention and decomposition in watershed modelling
by Hesse, Cornelia & Krysanova, Valentina & Vetter, Tobias & Reinhardt, Julia
- 86-97 Modelling the biomass of functional groups of fish in an archipelago bay of the Baltic Sea
by Bryhn, Andreas C. & Stabo, Henrik Ragnarsson & Olsson, Jens
- 98-112 SWAT plant growth modification for improved modeling of perennial vegetation in the tropics
by Strauch, Michael & Volk, Martin
- 113-125 The impact of marine closed areas on fishing yield under a variety of management strategies and stock depletion levels
by Barnes, Belinda & Sidhu, Harvinder
2013, Volume 268, Issue C
- 1-8 Do indirect interactions always contribute to net indirect facilitation?
by Xiao, Sa & Michalet, Richard
- 9-17 Modelling plant population size and extinction thresholds from habitat loss and habitat fragmentation: Effects of neighbouring competition and dispersal strategy
by Liao, Jinbao & Li, Zhenqing & Hiebeler, David E. & El-Bana, Magdy & Deckmyn, Gaby & Nijs, Ivan
- 18-24 Modeling response of frosted flatwoods salamander populations to historic and predicted climate variables
by Westervelt, James D. & Sperry, Jinelle H. & Burton, Jennifer L. & Palis, John G.
- 25-36 Dynamics of a predator–prey interaction with seasonal reproduction and continuous predation
by Zhou, Can & Fujiwara, Masami & Grant, William E.
- 37-47 Assessment of plain river ecosystem function based on improved gray system model and analytic hierarchy process for the Fuyang River, Haihe River Basin, China
by Yang, Tao & Liu, Jingling & Chen, Qiuying
- 48-54 Application of Bayesian networks for sustainability assessment in catchment modeling and management (Case study: The Hablehrood river catchment)
by Keshtkar, A.R. & Salajegheh, A. & Sadoddin, A. & Allan, M.G.
- 55-63 Combining simulated expert knowledge with Neural Networks to produce Ecological Niche Models for Latimeria chalumnae
by Coro, Gianpaolo & Pagano, Pasquale & Ellenbroek, Anton
- 64-77 Development and testing of an object-oriented model for adaptively managing human disturbance of least tern (Sternula antillarum) nesting habitat
by Kanapaux, William & Kiker, Gregory A.
- 78-92 LARVAHS: Predicting clam larval dispersal and recruitment using habitat suitability-based particle tracking model
by Bidegain, Gorka & Bárcena, Javier Francisco & García, Andrés & Juanes, José Antonio
- 93-102 Modeling residence time with a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model: Linkage with chlorophyll a in a subtropical estuary
by Wan, Yongshan & Qiu, Chelsea & Doering, Peter & Ashton, Mayra & Sun, Detong & Coley, Teresa
- 123-133 Identifying critical source areas of nonpoint source pollution with SWAT and GWLF
by Niraula, Rewati & Kalin, Latif & Srivastava, Puneet & Anderson, Christopher J.
2013, Volume 267, Issue C
- 1-10 Modelling estimates of honey bee (Apis spp.) colony density from drones
by Arundel, Jonathan & Oldroyd, Benjamin P. & Winter, Stephan
- 11-25 Modeling the lateral variation of bottom-attached algae in rivers
by Flynn, Kyle F. & Chapra, Steven C. & Suplee, Michael W.
- 26-38 Sensitivity analysis for nitrogen inputs, nitrogen outputs, and changes in biofuel crop acreages for predicting residual soil nitrogen and nitrate leaching in Canadian agricultural soils
by Yang, J.Y. & Drury, C.F. & De Jong, R. & Huffman, E.C. & Yang, X.M. & Reid, Keith
- 39-47 Population abundance, size structure and sex-ratio in an insular lizard
by Tenan, Simone & Rotger Vallespir, Andreu & Igual, José Manuel & Moya, Óscar & Royle, J. Andrew & Tavecchia, Giacomo
- 48-53 An explicit and computationally efficient method to initialise first-order-based soil organic matter models—The Geometric Series Solution (GSS)
by Wong, H. & Hillier, J. & Clark, D.B. & Smith, J. & Smith, P.
- 54-65 A model of life cycle, connectivity and population stability of benthic macro-invertebrates in the North Sea/Baltic Sea transition zone
by Bendtsen, Jørgen & Hansen, Jørgen L.S.
- 66-79 System dynamics modeling with sensitivity analysis for floating treatment wetlands in a stormwater wet pond
by Marimon, Zachary A. & Xuan, Zhemin & Chang, Ni-Bin
- 80-92 Systems, environments, and soliton rate equations: A non-Kolmogorovian framework for population dynamics
by Aerts, Diederik & Czachor, Marek & Kuna, Maciej & Sozzo, Sandro
- 93-101 Impact of parameter choice on the dynamics of NPZD type ecosystem models
by Heinle, A. & Slawig, T.
- 102-114 Energy as a potential systems-level indicator of sustainability in organic agriculture: Case study model of a diversified, organic vegetable production system
by Schramski, J.R. & Jacobsen, K.L. & Smith, T.W. & Williams, M.A. & Thompson, T.M.
- 115-126 Modelling habitat suitability for fish in the fluvial and lacustrine regions of a new Eco-City
by Wang, Fei & Lin, Binliang
- 127-137 Incorporation of diet information derived from Bayesian stable isotope mixing models into mass-balanced marine ecosystem models: A case study from the Marennes-Oléron Estuary, France
by Pacella, Stephen R. & Lebreton, Benoit & Richard, Pierre & Phillips, Donald & DeWitt, Theodore H. & Niquil, Nathalie
- 138-147 The need for improved fishery management in a shallow macrophytic lake in the Yangtze River basin: Evidence from the food web structure and ecosystem analysis
by Guo, Chuanbo & Ye, Shaowen & Lek, Sovan & Liu, Jiashou & Zhang, Tanglin & Yuan, Jin & Li, Zhongjie
- 148-157 Modeling the carbon dynamics of the dryland ecosystems in Xinjiang, China from 1981 to 2007—The spatiotemporal patterns and climate controls
by Li, Chaofan & Zhang, Chi & Luo, Geping & Chen, Xi
- 158-179 Modeling plant structure and its impacts on carbon and water cycles of the Central Asian arid ecosystem in the context of climate change
by Zhang, Chi & Li, Chaofan & Luo, Geping & Chen, Xi
2013, Volume 266, Issue C
- 1-9 The “general” ontogenetic growth model is inapplicable to crop growth
by Shi, Pei-Jian & Men, Xing-Yuan & Sandhu, Hardev S. & Chakraborty, Amit & Li, Bai-Lian & Ou-Yang, Fang & Sun, Yu-Cheng & Ge, Feng
- 10-18 Breeding habitat selection of Skylarks varies with crop heterogeneity, time and spatial scale, and reveals spatial and temporal crop complementation
by Miguet, Paul & Gaucherel, Cédric & Bretagnolle, Vincent
- 19-29 A novel model approach to bridge the gap between box models and classic 3D models in estuarine systems
by Larsen, Janus & Mohn, Christian & Timmermann, Karen
- 30-41 Hydrobal: An eco-hydrological modelling approach for assessing water balances in different vegetation types in semi-arid areas
by Bellot, Juan & Chirino, Esteban
- 42-57 Screening parameters in the Pasture Simulation model using the Morris method
by Ben Touhami, Haythem & Lardy, Romain & Barra, Vincent & Bellocchi, Gianni
- 58-67 A simple bistable model for reforestation in semi-arid zones, or how to turn a wasteland into a forest
by Berenguer, J. Segarra
- 68-72 Increases and decreases in network synchrony associated with local population extinction and recolonization
by Matter, Stephen F.
- 73-85 Predicting the restoration effects by a structural dynamic approach in Lake Chaohu, China
by Kong, Xiang-Zhen & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & He, Wei & Qin, Ning & Xu, Fu-Liu
- 86-96 Using an improved back propagation neural network to study spatial distribution of sunshine illumination from sensor network data
by Junguo, Hu & Guomo, Zhou & Xiaojun, Xu
- 97-102 Use of growth functions to describe disease vector population dynamics—Additional assumptions are required and are important
by Thornley, John H.M. & France, James
- 103-117 Performance of tree phenology models along a bioclimatic gradient in Sweden
by Olsson, Cecilia & Bolmgren, Kjell & Lindström, Johan & Jönsson, Anna Maria
- 118-125 Baltic cod (Gadus morhua callarias) recovery potential under different environment and fishery scenarios
by Isomaa, Marleena & Kaitala, Veijo & Laakso, Jouni
- 126-130 Evaluating ensemble forecasts of plant species distributions under climate change
by Crimmins, Shawn M. & Dobrowski, Solomon Z. & Mynsberge, Alison R.
- 131-143 Assessing potential climate change effects on vegetation using a linked model approach
by Halofsky, Jessica E. & Hemstrom, Miles A. & Conklin, David R. & Halofsky, Joshua S. & Kerns, Becky K. & Bachelet, Dominique
- 144-171 Application of the CBM-CFS3 model to estimate Italy's forest carbon budget, 1995–2020
by Pilli, Roberto & Grassi, Giacomo & Kurz, Werner A. & Smyth, Carolyn E. & Blujdea, Viorel
- 172-186 Exploring the role of fire, succession, climate, and weather on landscape dynamics using comparative modeling
by Keane, Robert E. & Cary, Geoffrey J. & Flannigan, Mike D. & Parsons, Russell A. & Davies, Ian D. & King, Karen J. & Li, Chao & Bradstock, Ross A. & Gill, Malcolm
2013, Volume 265, Issue C
- 1-13 Effects of two traits of the ecological state equation on our understanding of species coexistence and ecosystem services
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Delgado, Juan D. & Herrera, Ada Ma. & Riera, Rodrigo & Navarro, Rafael Ma. & Melián, Carlos & Dieguez, Lorenzo & Quirós, Ángel
- 14-25 Assessment of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) habitat quality and its uncertainty using a multiple-expert fuzzy model applied to the Romaine River (Canada)
by Mocq, J. & St-Hilaire, A. & Cunjak, R.A.
- 26-44 Food-web structure of and fishing impacts on the Gulf of Cadiz ecosystem (South-western Spain)
by Torres, María Ángeles & Coll, Marta & Heymans, Johanna Jacomina & Christensen, Villy & Sobrino, Ignacio
- 45-55 Testing systemic fishing responses with ecosystem indicators
by Fay, Gavin & Large, Scott I. & Link, Jason S. & Gamble, Robert J.
- 56-63 Parasitic stage of Ostertagia ostertagi: A mathematical model for the livestock production region of Argentina
by Chaparro, M.A.E. & Canziani, G.A. & Fiel, C.A.
- 64-73 Predicting the structure and mode of vegetation dynamics: An application of graph theory to state-and-transition models
by Kim, Daehyun & Phillips, Jonathan D.
- 74-84 Modeling the habitat associations and spatial distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates: A hierarchical Bayesian model for zero-inflated biomass data
by Lecomte, J.B. & Benoît, H.P. & Etienne, M.P. & Bel, L. & Parent, E.
- 85-98 Using the language of sets to describe nested systems in emergy evaluations
by Morandi, Fabiana & Campbell, Daniel E. & Pulselli, Riccardo M. & Bastianoni, Simone
- 99-113 An advanced tool for eutrophication modeling in coastal lagoons: Application to the Victoria lagoon in the north of Spain
by Zouiten, Hala & Díaz, César Álvarez & Gómez, Andrés García & Cortezón, José Antonio Revilla & Alba, Javier García
- 114-123 Time-dependent sensitivity of a process-based ecological model
by Song, Xiaodong & Bryan, Brett A. & Almeida, Auro C. & Paul, Keryn I. & Zhao, Gang & Ren, Yin
- 124-135 Simulation of canopy CO2/H2O fluxes for a rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantation in central Cambodia: The effect of the regular spacing of planted trees
by Kumagai, Tomo’omi & Mudd, Ryan G. & Miyazawa, Yoshiyuki & Liu, Wen & Giambelluca, Thomas W. & Kobayashi, Nakako & Lim, Tiva Khan & Jomura, Mayuko & Matsumoto, Kazuho & Huang, Maoyi & Chen, Qi & Ziegler, Alan & Yin, Song
- 136-139 The effect of drought stress on self-organisation in a seasonal tropical rainforest
by Song, Qinghai & Lin, Hua & Zhang, Yiping & Tan, Zhenghong & Zhao, Junfu & Zhao, Junbin & Zhang, Xiang & Zhou, Wenjun & Yu, Lei & Yang, Lianyan & Yu, Guirui & Sun, Xiaomin
- 140-148 Sharing the bounty—Adjusting harvest to predator return in the Scandinavian human–wolf–bear–moose system
by Jonzén, Niclas & Sand, Håkan & Wabakken, Petter & Swenson, Jon E. & Kindberg, Jonas & Liberg, Olof & Chapron, Guillaume
- 149-157 Density dependent functional forms drive compensation in populations exposed to stressors
by Raimondo, Sandy
- 158-169 Dynamic modelling of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony growth and failure
by Russell, Stephen & Barron, Andrew B. & Harris, David
- 170-179 Humid savanna–forest dynamics: A matrix model with vegetation–fire interactions and seasonality
by Accatino, Francesco & De Michele, Carlo
- 180-193 Evaluation of seasonal variability in the food-web properties of coastal lagoons subjected to contrasting salinity gradients using network analyses
by Prado, Patricia & Ibáñez, Carles & Caiola, Nuno & Reyes, Enrique
- 194-206 A simple biogeochemical model for estuaries with high sediment loads: Application to the Guadalquivir River (SW Iberia)
by Ruiz, J. & Macías, D. & Losada, M.A. & Díez-Minguito, M. & Prieto, L.
- 207-220 Modeling the influence of flow on invertebrate drift across spatial scales using a 2D hydraulic model and a 1D population model
by Anderson, Kurt E. & Harrison, Lee R. & Nisbet, Roger M. & Kolpas, Allison
- 221-229 Food niche partitioning between perch and ruffe: Combined use of a self-organising map and the IndVal index for analysing fish diet
by Dukowska, Małgorzata & Grzybkowska, Maria & Kruk, Andrzej & Szczerkowska-Majchrzak, Eliza
- 230-238 Fluctuating quota and management costs under multiannual adjustment of fish quota
by van Dijk, Diana & Haijema, Rene & Hendrix, Eligius M.T. & Groeneveld, Rolf A. & van Ierland, Ekko C.
- 239-249 Applying AQUATOX in determining the ecological risk assessment of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination in Baiyangdian Lake, North China
by Zhang, Lulu & Liu, Jingling & Li, Yi & Zhao, Yanwei
2013, Volume 264, Issue C
- 7-16 Modeling suspended solids in a Northern Chilean Patagonia glacier-fed fjord: GLOF scenarios under climate change conditions
by Marín, Víctor H. & Tironi, Antonio & Paredes, María Alejandra & Contreras, Manuel
- 17-26 Effects of global warming on hypoxia in the Baltic Sea–North Sea transition zone
by Bendtsen, Jørgen & Hansen, Jørgen L.S.
- 27-36 Reprint of Modelling wetland surface elevation dynamics and its application to forecasting the effects of sea-level rise on estuarine wetlands
by Rogers, Kerrylee & Saintilan, Neil & Copeland, Craig
- 37-47 Modeled phytoplankton diversity and productivity in the California Current System
by Goebel, N.L. & Edwards, C.A. & Zehr, J.P. & Follows, M.J. & Morgan, S.G.
- 48-63 Reprint of: “Impacts of natural and anthropogenic climate variations on North Pacific plankton in an Earth System Model”
by Patara, Lavinia & Vichi, Marcello & Masina, Simona
- 64-82 Environmental influences on the interannual variation and spatial distribution of Peruvian anchovy (Engraulis ringens) population dynamics from 1991 to 2007: A three-dimensional modeling study
by Xu, Yi & Chai, Fei & Rose, Kenneth A. & Ñiquen C., Miguel & Chavez, Francisco P.
- 83-97 Modeling climate change impacts on phenology and population dynamics of migratory marine species
by Anderson, James J. & Gurarie, Eliezer & Bracis, Chloe & Burke, Brian J. & Laidre, Kristin L.
- 98-114 Simulating the effects of global climate change on Atlantic croaker population dynamics in the mid-Atlantic Region
by Diamond, Sandra L. & Murphy, Cheryl A. & Rose, Kenneth A.
- 115-129 Ecosystem model of Tasmanian waters explores impacts of climate-change induced changes in primary productivity
by Watson, Reg A. & Nowara, Gabrielle B. & Tracey, Sean R. & Fulton, Elizabeth A. & Bulman, Cathy M. & Edgar, Graham J. & Barrett, Neville S. & Lyle, Jeremy M. & Frusher, Stewart D. & Buxton, Colin D.
- 130-142 Effects of hunting, fishing and climate change on the Hudson Bay marine ecosystem: I. Re-creating past changes 1970–2009
by Hoover, Carie & Pitcher, Tony & Christensen, Villy
- 143-156 Effects of hunting, fishing and climate change on the Hudson Bay marine ecosystem: II. Ecosystem model future projections
by Hoover, Carie & Pitcher, Tony & Christensen, Villy
- 157-168 The relative impact of warming and removing top predators on the Northeast US large marine biotic community
by Nye, Janet A. & Gamble, Robert J. & Link, Jason S.
2013, Volume 263, Issue C
- 1-9 AggModel: A soil organic matter model with measurable pools for use in incubation studies
by Segoli, M. & De Gryze, S. & Dou, F. & Lee, J. & Post, W.M. & Denef, K. & Six, J.
- 10-18 Constraints on interpretation of ecological niche models by limited environmental ranges on calibration areas
by Owens, Hannah L. & Campbell, Lindsay P. & Dornak, L. Lynnette & Saupe, Erin E. & Barve, Narayani & Soberón, Jorge & Ingenloff, Kate & Lira-Noriega, Andrés & Hensz, Christopher M. & Myers, Corinne E. & Peterson, A. Townsend
- 19-31 Use of topographic predictors for macrobenthic community mapping in the Marine Reserve of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain)
by Martín-García, Laura & González-Lorenzo, Gustavo & Brito-Izquierdo, Isabel T. & Barquín-Diez, Jacinto
- 32-41 Comparison of an energy systems mini-model to a process-based eco-physiological model for simulating forest growth
by Li, Linjun & Tilley, David R. & Lu, Hongfang & Ren, Hai & Qiu, Guoyu