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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
- 42-55 Can decision rules simulate carbon allocation for years with contrasting and extreme weather conditions? A case study for three temperate beech forests
by Campioli, Matteo & Verbeeck, Hans & Van den Bossche, Joris & Wu, Jian & Ibrom, Andreas & D’Andrea, Ettore & Matteucci, Giorgio & Samson, Roeland & Steppe, Kathy & Granier, André
- 56-63 Modelling the interindividual variability of organogenesis in sugar beet populations using a hierarchical segmented model
by Baey, Charlotte & Didier, Anne & Lemaire, Sébastien & Maupas, Fabienne & Cournède, Paul-Henry
- 64-80 Modeling CO2 and CH4 flux changes in pristine peatlands of Finland under changing climate conditions
by Gong, Jinnan & Kellomäki, Seppo & Wang, Kaiyun & Zhang, Chao & Shurpali, Narasinha & Martikainen, Pertti J.
- 81-91 State and parameter update of a hydrodynamic-phytoplankton model using ensemble Kalman filter
by Huang, Jiacong & Gao, Junfeng & Liu, Jutao & Zhang, Yinjun
- 92-102 Coupling a physiological grazer population model with a generalized model for vegetation dynamics
by Pachzelt, Adrian & Rammig, Anja & Higgins, Steven & Hickler, Thomas
- 103-108 Evaluating the predictive performance of stacked species distribution models applied to plant species selection in ecological restoration
by Gastón, Aitor & García-Viñas, Juan I.
- 109-118 New decomposition rate functions based on volumetric soil water content for the ROMUL soil organic matter dynamics model
by Linkosalo, Tapio & Kolari, Pasi & Pumpanen, Jukka
- 119-125 Predicting the spread of alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) in Wular lake, India: A mathematical approach
by Masoodi, Ather & Sengupta, Anand & Khan, Fareed A. & Sharma, Gyan P.
- 126-138 Evaluating manure release parameters for nonpoint contaminant transport model KINEROS2/STWIR
by Guber, Andrey K. & Pachepsky, Yakov A. & Dao, Thanh H. & Shelton, Daniel R. & Sadeghi, Ali M.
- 139-151 Bridging the gap between ecosystem modeling tools and geographic information systems: Driving a food web model with external spatial–temporal data
by Steenbeek, Jeroen & Coll, Marta & Gurney, Leigh & Mélin, Frédéric & Hoepffner, Nicolas & Buszowski, Joe & Christensen, Villy
- 152-161 Restoration and management of callitris forest ecosystems in Eastern Australia: Simulation of attributes of growth dynamics, growth increment and biomass accumulation
by Ngugi, Michael R. & Botkin, Daniel B. & Doley, David & Cant, Mark & Kelley, Jack
- 162-173 Color and degree of interspecific synchrony of environmental noise affect the variability of complex ecological networks
by Lin, Yangchen & Sutherland, William J.
- 174-186 Evaluating ecological resilience with global sensitivity and uncertainty analysis
by Perz, Stephen G. & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Kiker, Gregory & Holt, Robert D.
- 187-195 A hierarchical Bayesian model for the ecological status classification of lagoons
by Arima, Serena & Basset, Alberto & Jona Lasinio, Giovanna & Pollice, Alessio & Rosati, Ilaria
- 196-210 Carbon dynamics and export from flooded wetlands: A modeling approach
by Sharifi, Amirreza & Kalin, Latif & Hantush, Mohamed M. & Isik, Sabahattin & Jordan, Thomas E.
- 211-222 Development of a Fluvial Egg Drift Simulator to evaluate the transport and dispersion of Asian carp eggs in rivers
by Garcia, Tatiana & Jackson, P. Ryan & Murphy, Elizabeth A. & Valocchi, Albert J. & Garcia, Marcelo H.
- 223-232 Tracking Acropora fragmentation and population structure through thermal-stress events
by Roth, L. & Muller, E.M. & van Woesik, R.
- 233-243 Reducing the loss of information and gaining accuracy with clustering methods in a global land-use model
by Dietrich, Jan Philipp & Popp, Alexander & Lotze-Campen, Hermann
- 244-250 Fitting population growth models in the presence of measurement and detection error
by Hefley, Trevor J. & Tyre, Andrew J. & Blankenship, Erin E.
- 251-263 New methods for estimating components of lake metabolism based on free-water dissolved-oxygen dynamics
by McNair, James N. & Gereaux, Leon C. & Weinke, Anthony D. & Sesselmann, Meagan R. & Kendall, Scott T. & Biddanda, Bopaiah A.
- 264-272 Decision analysis for species preservation under sea-level rise
by Linhoss, Anna C. & Kiker, Gregory A. & Aiello-Lammens, Matthew E. & Chu-Agor, Ma. Librada & Convertino, Matteo & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Fischer, Richard & Linkov, Igor
- 273-280 Optimal short-term policies for protection of single biological species from local extinction
by Cruz-Rivera, Erica & Vasilieva, Olga & Svinin, Mikhail
- 281-290 Modelling local and long-distance dispersal of invasive chestnut gall wasp in Europe
by Gilioli, G. & Pasquali, S. & Tramontini, S. & Riolo, F.
- 291-307 A biogeochemical model of phytoplankton productivity in an urban estuary: The importance of ammonium and freshwater flow
by Dugdale, Richard C. & Wilkerson, Frances P. & Parker, Alexander E.
- 308-325 Spin-up processes in the Community Land Model version 4 with explicit carbon and nitrogen components
by Shi, Mingjie & Yang, Zong-Liang & Lawrence, David M. & Dickinson, Robert E. & Subin, Zachary M.
- 326-348 Description and validation of production processes in the coral reef ecosystem model CAFFEE (Coral–Algae–Fish-Fisheries Ecosystem Energetics) with a fisheries closure and climatic disturbance
by Ruiz Sebastián, Carlos & McClanahan, Timothy R.
2013, Volume 261-262
- 1-7 Integration of unsupervised and supervised neural networks to predict dissolved oxygen concentration in canals
by Areerachakul, Sirilak & Sophatsathit, Peraphon & Lursinsap, Chidchanok
- 8-18 Biomass-dispersal trade-off and the functional meaning of species diversity
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada Mª & Delgado, Juan D. & Otto, Rüdiger & Quirós, Ángel & Santander, Jacobo & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Fernández, María J. & Jiménez-Rodríguez, Antonia & Riera, Rodrigo & Navarro, Rafael Mª & Perdomo, Mª Elena & Fernández-Palacios, José Mª & Escudero, Carlos G. & Arévalo, José R. & Diéguez, Lorenzo
- 19-31 Predicting methanogenesis from rice paddies using the DAYCENT ecosystem model
by Cheng, Kun & Ogle, Stephen M. & Parton, William J. & Pan, Genxing
- 32-42 A fuzzy set approach to assess the predictive accuracy of land use simulations
by van Vliet, Jasper & Hagen-Zanker, Alex & Hurkens, Jelle & van Delden, Hedwig
- 43-57 Comparing food web structures and dynamics across a suite of global marine ecosystem models
by Sailley, S.F. & Vogt, M. & Doney, S.C. & Aita, M.N. & Bopp, L. & Buitenhuis, E.T. & Hashioka, T. & Lima, I. & Le Quéré, C. & Yamanaka, Y.
- 58-73 Finding options to improve catchment water quality—Lessons learned from historical land use situations in a Mediterranean catchment in Slovenia
by Glavan, Matjaž & Miličić, Vesna & Pintar, Marina
- 74-79 Relationship between forest density and albedo in the boreal zone
by Lukeš, Petr & Stenberg, Pauline & Rautiainen, Miina
- 80-92 Estimation of gross primary production over the terrestrial ecosystems in China
by Li, Xianglan & Liang, Shunlin & Yu, Guirui & Yuan, Wenping & Cheng, Xiao & Xia, Jiangzhou & Zhao, Tianbao & Feng, Jinming & Ma, Zhuguo & Ma, Mingguo & Liu, Shaomin & Chen, Jiquan & Shao, Changliang & Li, Shenggong & Zhang, Xudong & Zhang, Zhiqiang & Chen, Shiping & Ohta, Takeshi & Varlagin, Andrej & Miyata, Akira & Takagi, Kentaro & Saiqusa, Nobuko & Kato, Tomomichi
- 93-97 Integration of logistic and kinetics equations of population growth
by Sakanoue, Seiichi
2013, Volume 260, Issue C
- 1-10 Metapopulation modelling and area-wide pest management strategies evaluation. An application to the Pine processionary moth
by Gilioli, Gianni & Bodini, Antonella & Baumgärtner, Johann
- 11-24 Emergent copepod communities in an adaptive trait-structured model
by Record, N.R. & Pershing, A.J. & Maps, F.
- 25-35 Incorporating weather sensitivity in inventory-based estimates of boreal forest productivity: A meta-analysis of process model results
by Wang, Z. & Grant, R.F. & Arain, M.A. & Bernier, P.Y. & Chen, B. & Chen, J.M. & Govind, A. & Guindon, L. & Kurz, W.A. & Peng, C. & Price, D.T. & Stinson, G. & Sun, J. & Trofymowe, J.A. & Yeluripati, J.
- 36-41 Modeling seabird bycatch in the U.S. Atlantic pelagic longline fishery: Fixed year effect versus random year effect
by Li, Yan & Jiao, Yan
- 42-49 Soil disturbances can suppress the invasion of alien plants under plant–soil feedback
by Fukano, Yuya & Tachiki, Yuuya & Yahara, Tetsukazu & Iwasa, Yoh
- 50-61 Modelling the decadal trend of ecosystem carbon fluxes demonstrates the important role of functional changes in a temperate deciduous forest
by Wu, J. & Jansson, P.E. & van der Linden, L. & Pilegaard, K. & Beier, C. & Ibrom, A.
- 62-76 Development, uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of the simple SALUS crop model in DSSAT
by Dzotsi, K.A. & Basso, B. & Jones, J.W.
2013, Volume 259, Issue C
- 1-9 A model for the dynamics of malaria in Paria Peninsula, Sucre State, Venezuela
by Rodríguez, Diego J. & Delgado, Laura & Ramos, Santiago & Weinberger, Vanessa & Rangel, Yadira
- 10-15 Study of chaotic behavior in predator–prey interactions in a chemostat
by Ali, Emad & Asif, Mohammed & Ajbar, AbdelHamid
- 16-23 Global sensitivity analysis of a modified CENTURY model for simulating impacts of harvesting fine woody biomass for bioenergy
by Wang, Fugui & Mladenoff, David J. & Forrester, Jodi A. & Keough, Cindy & Parton, William J.
- 24-29 Approximating the dispersal of multi-species ecological entities such as communities, ecosystems or habitat types
by Laitila, Jussi & Moilanen, Atte
- 30-39 Using Maxent to model the historic distributions of stonefly species in Illinois streams: The effects of regularization and threshold selections
by Cao, Yong & DeWalt, R. Edward & Robinson, Jason L. & Tweddale, Tari & Hinz, Leon & Pessino, Massimo
- 40-49 Comparison of two light attenuation parameterization focusing on timing of spring bloom and primary production in the Baltic Sea
by Wan, Zhenwen & Bi, Hongsheng & She, Jun
- 50-61 Discrete and continuous time simulations of spatial ecological processes predict different final population sizes and interspecific competition outcomes
by Mancy, Rebecca & Prosser, Patrick & Rogers, Simon
- 62-73 Behind the scenes of population viability modeling: Predicting butterfly metapopulation dynamics under climate change
by Radchuk, Viktoriia & Johst, Karin & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Grimm, Volker & Schtickzelle, Nicolas
2013, Volume 258, Issue C
- 1-8 Thermodynamics-based categorization of ecosystems in a socio-ecological context
by Coscieme, Luca & Pulselli, Federico M. & Jørgensen, Sven E. & Bastianoni, Simone & Marchettini, Nadia
- 9-15 Sum of heterogeneous blind zones predict movements of simulated groups
by Romey, William L. & Vidal, Jose M.
- 16-32 Sensitivity analysis and pattern-oriented validation of TRITON, a model with alternative community states: Insights on temperate rocky reefs dynamics
by Marzloff, Martin P. & Johnson, Craig R. & Little, L. Rich & Soulié, Jean-Christophe & Ling, Scott D. & Frusher, Stewart D.
- 33-39 Migration and niche partitioning simultaneously increase species richness and rarity
by Ai, Dexiecuo & Chu, Chengjin & Ellwood, M.D. Farnon & Hou, Rui & Wang, Gang
- 40-52 An individual-based model for the migration of pike (Esox lucius) in the river Yser, Belgium
by Baetens, J.M. & Van Nieuland, S. & Pauwels, I.S. & De Baets, B. & Mouton, A.M. & Goethals, P.L.M.
- 53-64 The mean function provides robustness to linear inverse modelling flow estimation in food webs: A comparison of functions derived from statistics and ecological theories
by Saint-Béat, B. & Vézina, A.F. & Asmus, R. & Asmus, H. & Niquil, N.
- 65-73 Contrasting specialization–stability relationships in plant–animal mutualistic systems
by Benadi, Gita & Blüthgen, Nico & Hovestadt, Thomas & Poethke, Hans-Joachim
- 74-81 Interactions at large spatial scale: The case of Centris bees and floral oil producing plants in South America
by Giannini, T.C. & Pinto, C.E. & Acosta, A.L. & Taniguchi, M. & Saraiva, A.M. & Alves-dos-Santos, I.
- 82-90 Simulation modelling of dissolved organic matter removal in a free water surface constructed wetland
by Ophithakorn, Thiwari & Suksaroj, Chaisri & Suksaroj, Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul
- 91-100 Converting conventional ecological datasets in dynamic and dynamic spatially explicit simulations: Current advances and future applications of the Stochastic Dynamic Methodology (StDM)
by Santos, Mário & Bastos, Rita & Cabral, João Alexandre
- 101-121 Modeling zooplankton growth in Lake Washington: A mechanistic approach to physiology in a eutrophication model
by Perhar, Gurbir & Arhonditsis, George B. & Brett, Michael T.
- 122-133 A Bayesian parameter estimation method applied to a marine ecosystem model for the coastal Gulf of Alaska
by Fiechter, J. & Herbei, R. & Leeds, W. & Brown, J. & Milliff, R. & Wikle, C. & Moore, A. & Powell, T.
2013, Volume 257, Issue C
- 1-10 Choice of study area and predictors affect habitat suitability projections, but not the performance of species distribution models of stream biota
by Domisch, Sami & Kuemmerlen, Mathias & Jähnig, Sonja C. & Haase, Peter
- 11-24 Combining system dynamics and hybrid particle swarm optimization for land use allocation
by Liu, Xiaoping & Ou, Jinpei & Li, Xia & Ai, Bin
- 25-35 SAILHFlood: A radiative transfer model for flooded vegetation
by Beget, M.E. & Bettachini, V.A. & Di Bella, C.M. & Baret, F.
- 36-43 Wildlife–vehicle collision mitigation: Is partial fencing the answer? An agent-based model approach
by Ascensão, Fernando & Clevenger, Anthony & Santos-Reis, Margarida & Urbano, Paulo & Jackson, Nathan
- 44-56 Simulating fish dispersal in stream networks fragmented by multiple road crossings
by Perkin, Joshuah S. & Gido, Keith B. & Al-Ta’ani, Ola & Scoglio, Caterina
- 57-65 A quantitative approach to evaluating ecosystem services
by Logsdon, Rebecca A. & Chaubey, Indrajeet
- 66-79 Can simple phosphorus mass balance models guide management decisions? A case study in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada
by Zhang, Weitao & Kim, Dong-Kyun & Rao, Yerubandi R. & Watson, Sue & Mugalingam, Shan & Labencki, Tanya & Dittrich, Maria & Morley, Andrew & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 80-87 How do hydrological and climatic conditions influence the diversity and behavioural trends of water birds in small Mediterranean reservoirs? A community-level modelling approach
by Carvalho, Diogo & Horta, Pedro & Raposeira, Helena & Santos, Mário & Luís, António & Cabral, João Alexandre
- 88-100 Interannual climate variability and population density thresholds can have a substantial impact on simulated tree species’ migration
by Nabel, Julia E.M.S. & Zurbriggen, Natalie & Lischke, Heike
- 101-112 Modeling the pH in the tidal fresh Potomac River under conditions of varying hydrology and loads
by Cerco, Carl F. & Threadgill, Tammy & Noel, Mark R. & Hinz, Scott
2013, Volume 256, Issue C
- 1-5 Species distribution models predict range expansion better than chance but not better than a simple dispersal model
by Rodríguez-Rey, Marta & Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto & Acevedo, Pelayo
- 6-15 Modeling biopore effects on root growth and biomass production on soils with pronounced sub-soil clay accumulation
by Gaiser, Thomas & Perkons, Ute & Küpper, Paul Martin & Kautz, Timo & Uteau-Puschmann, Daniel & Ewert, Frank & Enders, Andreas & Krauss, Gunther
- 16-22 Sensitivity of euphotic zone properties to CDOM variations in marine ecosystem models
by Urtizberea, Agurtzane & Dupont, Nicolas & Rosland, Rune & Aksnes, Dag L.
- 23-30 Combined effect of global warming and increased CO2-concentration on vegetation growth in water-limited conditions
by Claesson, Jonas & Nycander, Jonas
- 31-42 Modeling the effect of temperature, solar radiation and salinity on Bolboschoenus maritimus sequestration of mercury
by Anastácio, Pedro M. & Marques, Bruna & Lillebø, Ana I.
- 43-52 Modeling effects of harvest on firefly population persistence
by Bauer, Carolyn M. & Nachman, Gösta & Lewis, Sara M. & Faust, Lynn F. & Reed, J. Michael
- 53-68 Improving the representation of internal nutrient recycling with phosphorus mass balance models: A case study in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada
by Kim, Dong-Kyun & Zhang, Weitao & Rao, Yerubandi R. & Watson, Sue & Mugalingam, Shan & Labencki, Tanya & Dittrich, Maria & Morley, Andrew & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 69-84 A bio-economic management strategy evaluation for a multi-species, multi-fleet fishery facing a world of uncertainty
by Ives, M.C. & Scandol, J.P. & Greenville, J.
2013, Volume 255, Issue C
- 1-10 Mechanistic TK/TD-model simulating the effect of growth inhibitors on Lemna populations
by Schmitt, Walter & Bruns, Eric & Dollinger, Margit & Sowig, Peter
- 11-20 An individual-based model for the interaction of the mite Tetranychus urticae (Koch, 1836) with its predator Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor, 1954) (Acari: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae)
by de Oliveira, A.C.S. & Martins, S.G.F. & Zacarias, M.S.
- 21-28 Exergoecology as a tool for ecological modelling. The case of the US food production chain
by Torres, César & Valero, Antonio & Valero, Alicia
- 29-37 Flexible continuous-time modelling for heterogeneous animal movement
by Harris, Keith J. & Blackwell, Paul G.
- 38-57 Trophodynamics of the eastern Great Australian Bight ecosystem: Ecological change associated with the growth of Australia's largest fishery
by Goldsworthy, Simon D. & Page, Brad & Rogers, Paul J. & Bulman, Cathy & Wiebkin, Annelise & McLeay, Lachlan J. & Einoder, Luke & Baylis, Alastair M.M. & Braley, Michelle & Caines, Robin & Daly, Keryn & Huveneers, Charlie & Peters, Kristian & Lowther, Andrew D. & Ward, Tim M.
- 58-69 How economic performance of a stand increases due to decreased failure risk associated with the admixing of species
by Roessiger, Joerg & Griess, Verena C. & Härtl, Fabian & Clasen, Christian & Knoke, Thomas
- 70-86 Ecological relationships, thresholds and time-lags determining phytoplankton community dynamics of Lake Kinneret, Israel elucidated by evolutionary computation and wavelets
by Recknagel, Friedrich & Ostrovsky, Ilia & Cao, Hongqing & Zohary, Tamar & Zhang, Xiaoqing
2013, Volume 254, Issue C
- 1-14 Integrating hydraulic, physicochemical and ecological models to assess the effectiveness of water quality management strategies for the River Cuenca in Ecuador
by Holguin-Gonzalez, Javier E. & Boets, Pieter & Alvarado, Andres & Cisneros, Felipe & Carrasco, María C. & Wyseure, Guido & Nopens, Ingmar & Goethals, Peter L.M.
- 15-21 Accounting for parametric uncertainty in Markov decision processes
by Schapaugh, Adam W. & Tyre, Andrew J.
- 22-32 Modelling habitat suitability for alpine rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta helvetica) combining object-based classification of IKONOS imagery and Habitat Suitability Index modelling
by Zohmann, Margit & Pennerstorfer, Josef & Nopp-Mayr, Ursula
- 33-42 Internal dynamics of NPZD type ecosystem models
by Heinle, A. & Slawig, T.
- 43-49 Modelling the dynamics of migrations for large herbivore populations in the Amboseli National Park, Kenya
by Mose, Victor N. & Nguyen-Huu, Tri & Western, David & Auger, Pierre & Nyandwi, Charles
- 50-53 Measures of individual uncertainty for ecological models: Variance and entropy
by Smaldino, Paul E.
- 54-70 A mechanistic model for a tritrophic interaction involving soybean aphid, its host plants, and multiple natural enemies
by Bahlai, Christine A. & Weiss, Ross M. & Hallett, Rebecca H.
- 71-79 Calamagrostis model revisited: Matrix calibration as a constraint maximization problem
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 80-91 Plasticity of plant form and function sustains productivity and dominance along environment and competition gradients. A modeling experiment with Gemini
by Maire, Vincent & Soussana, Jean-François & Gross, Nicolas & Bachelet, Bruno & Pagès, Loïc & Martin, Raphaël & Reinhold, Tanja & Wirth, Christian & Hill, David
2013, Volume 253, Issue C
- 1-8 A coupled stock-recruitment-age-structured model of the North Sea cod under the influence of depensation
by Cabral, Reniel B. & Aliño, Porfirio M. & Lim, May T.
- 9-16 APHIDSim: A population dynamics model for wheat aphids based on swallowtail catastrophe theory
by Piyaratne, M.K.D.K. & Zhao, Huiyan & Meng, Qingxiang
- 17-27 Filling the gap: A compositional gap regeneration model for managed northern hardwood forests
by Millington, James D.A. & Walters, Michael B. & Matonis, Megan S. & Liu, Jianguo
- 28-43 Three-dimensional model for analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of phytoplankton in Tucuruí reservoir, Pará, Brazil
by Deus, Ricardo & Brito, David & Kenov, Isabella Ascione & Lima, Marcelo & Costa, Vanessa & Medeiros, Adaelson & Neves, Ramiro & Alves, C.N.
- 44-55 Modeling the complex hatching and development of Aedes aegypti in temperate climates
by Romeo Aznar, Victoria & Otero, Marcelo & De Majo, María Sol & Fischer, Sylvia & Solari, Hernán G.
- 56-69 Modeling high-severity fire, drought and climate change impacts on ponderosa pine regeneration
by Feddema, Johannes J. & Mast, Joy Nystrom & Savage, Melissa
- 70-78 How to manage co-product inputs in emergy accounting exemplified by willow production for bioenergy
by Kamp, Andreas & Østergård, Hanne
- 82-96 Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control?
by Angelini, Ronaldo & de Morais, Ronny José & Catella, Agostinho Carlos & Resende, Emiko Kawakami & Libralato, Simone
- 97-106 Evaluation of a soil greenhouse gas emission model based on Bayesian inference and MCMC: Model uncertainty
by Wang, Gangsheng & Chen, Shulin
- 107-116 Evaluation of a soil greenhouse gas emission model based on Bayesian inference and MCMC: Parameter identifiability and equifinality
by Wang, Gangsheng & Chen, Shulin
2013, Volume 252, Issue C
- 3-10 Estimation and analysis of net primary productivity by integrating MODIS remote sensing data with a light use efficiency model
by Li, Jia & Cui, Yaoping & Liu, Jiyuan & Shi, Wenjiao & Qin, Yaochen
- 11-22 Analytical and numerical results of dissolved oxygen and biochemical oxygen demand in non-uniform open channel
by Maleewong, Montri & Hasadsri, Sion
- 23-31 Modeling the purification effects of the constructed Sphagnum wetland on phosphorus and heavy metals in Dajiuhu Wetland Reserve, China
by He, Wei & Zhang, Yanyan & Tian, Rong & Hu, Hongxing & Chen, Bin & Chen, Lam Kin & Xu, Fuliu
- 32-43 Enhanced functionality of the redesigned hybrid evolutionary algorithm HEA demonstrated by predictive modelling of algal growth in the Wivenhoe Reservoir, Queensland (Australia)
by Cao, Hongqing & Recknagel, Friedrich & Orr, Philip T.
- 44-52 System dynamics modeling for urban energy consumption and CO2 emissions: A case study of Beijing, China
by Feng, Y.Y. & Chen, S.Q. & Zhang, L.X.
- 53-62 Ecological exergy as an indicator of land-use impacts on functional guilds in river ecosystems
by Li, Fengqing & Bae, Mi-Jung & Kwon, Yong-Su & Chung, Namil & Hwang, Soon-Jin & Park, Sang-Jung & Park, Hae-Kyung & Kong, Dong Soo & Park, Young-Seuk
- 63-71 Embodied energy assessment for ecological wastewater treatment by a constructed wetland
by Shao, Ling & Wu, Zi & Zeng, L. & Chen, Z.M. & Zhou, Y. & Chen, G.Q.
- 72-82 An improved pattern-guided evolution approach for the development of adaptive individual-based ecological models
by Haythorne, Sean & Skabar, Andrew
- 83-96 Exergy based ecological footprint accounting for China
by Shao, Ling & Wu, Zi & Chen, G.Q.
- 97-105 Modeling macrozooplankton and water quality relationships after wetland construction in the Wenyuhe River Basin, China
by Ren, Zongming & Zeng, Yang & Fu, Xiu’e & Zhang, Gaosheng & Chen, Linlin & Chen, Jing & Chon, Tae-Soo & Wang, Yawei & Wei, Yuansong
- 106-113 Comprehensive evaluation of the structural characteristics of an urban metabolic system: Model development and a case study of Beijing
by Zhang, Yan & Liu, Hong & Chen, Bin
- 114-120 A reservoir operating model for directing water supply to humans, wetlands, and cones of depression
by Yin, X.A. & Yang, Z.F.
- 121-128 Effects of plant species on macrophyte decomposition under three nutrient conditions in a eutrophic shallow lake, North China
by Li, Xia & Cui, Baoshan & Yang, Qichun & Lan, Yan & Wang, Tingting & Han, Zhen
- 129-140 Land-cover changes of biome transition zones in Loess Plateau of China
by Fan, Ze-Meng & Li, Jing & Yue, Tian-Xiang
- 141-152 Integrated ecosystem health assessment of a macrophyte-dominated lake
by Zhang, L.L. & Liu, J.L. & Yang, Z.F. & Li, Y. & Yang, Y.
- 153-166 Impact of mangrove litterfall on nitrogen dynamics of virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, India
by Mandal, Sudipto & Ray, Santanu & Ghosh, Phani Bhusan
- 167-175 Impact of submerged plants on ecosystem health of the plant-dominated Baiyangdian Lake, China
by Xu, F. & Yang, Z.F. & Chen, B. & Zhao, Y.W.
- 176-184 Greenhouse gas emissions of corn–ethanol production in China
by Yang, Q. & Chen, G.Q.
- 185-195 A system dynamic modeling of carbon cycle from mangrove litter to the adjacent Hooghly estuary, India
by Mukherjee, Joyita & Ray, Santanu & Ghosh, Phani Bhusan
- 196-213 An analysis of the relationship between phytoplankton internal stoichiometry and water column N:P ratios in a dynamic lake environment
by Li, Yu & Waite, Anya M. & Gal, Gideon & Hipsey, Matthew R.
- 214-219 Dependence of network metrics on model aggregation and throughflow calculations: Demonstration using the Sylt–Rømø Bight Ecosystem
by Fath, Brian D. & Scharler, Ursula M. & Baird, Dan
- 220-227 Nonlinear trend in streamflow and its response to climate change under complex ecohydrological patterns in the Yellow River Basin, China
by Yan, Yan & Yang, Zhifeng & Liu, Qiang
- 228-237 Impact of crop patterns and cultivation on carbon sequestration and global warming potential in an agricultural freeze zone
by Ouyang, Wei & Qi, Shasha & Hao, Fanghua & Wang, Xuelei & Shan, Yushu & Chen, Siyang