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2013, Volume 252, Issue C
- 238-245 Analysis of indirect effects within ecosystem models using pathway-based methodology
by Ma, Q. & Kazanci, C.
- 246-257 Multimedia fate modeling of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Lake Small Baiyangdian, Northern China
by Xu, Fu-Liu & Qin, Ning & Zhu, Ying & He, Wei & Kong, Xiang-Zhen & Barbour, Michael T. & He, Qi-Shuang & Wang, Yan & Ou-Yang, Hui-Ling & Tao, Shu
- 258-265 Estimation of energy-related carbon emissions in Beijing and factor decomposition analysis
by Zhang, Jinyun & Zhang, Yan & Yang, Zhifeng & Fath, Brian D. & Li, Shengsheng
- 266-272 Adapting the operation of two cascaded reservoirs for ecological flow requirement of a de-watered river channel due to diversion-type hydropower stations
by Chen, Qiuwen & Chen, Duan & Li, Ruonan & Ma, Jinfeng & Blanckaert, Koen
- 273-279 Exploring the hydrologic relationships in a swamp-dominated watershed—A network-environ-analysis based approach
by Mao, Xufeng & Cui, Lijuan & Wang, Changhai
- 280-287 Modelling a thermodynamic-based comparative framework for urban sustainability: Incorporating economic and ecological losses into emergy analysis
by Liu, Gengyuan & Yang, Zhifeng & Chen, Bin & Zhang, Lixiao
2013, Volume 251, Issue C
- 1-8 Increasing the extinction risk of highly connected species causes a sharp robust-to-fragile transition in empirical food webs
by Bellingeri, Michele & Cassi, Davide & Vincenzi, Simone
- 9-21 Modeling the environmental response of leaf net photosynthesis in Pinus pinea L. natural regeneration
by Calama, Rafael & Puértolas, Jaime & Madrigal, Guillermo & Pardos, Marta
- 22-31 Estimates of downed woody debris decay class transitions for forests across the eastern United States
by Russell, Matthew B. & Woodall, Christopher W. & Fraver, Shawn & D’Amato, Anthony W.
- 32-43 Trait contributions to fish community assembly emerge from trophic interactions in an individual-based model
by Giacomini, Henrique C. & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Trexler, Joel C. & Petrere, Miguel
- 44-53 Application of genetic algorithm and greedy stepwise to select input variables in classification tree models for the prediction of habitat requirements of Azolla filiculoides (Lam.) in Anzali wetland, Iran
by Sadeghi, Roghayeh & Zarkami, Rahmat & Sabetraftar, Karim & Van Damme, Patrick
- 54-63 A mass-balanced pelagic ecosystem model with size-structured behaviourally adaptive zooplankton and fish
by Castellani, Marco & Rosland, Rune & Urtizberea, Agurtzane & Fiksen, Øyvind
- 64-72 What mark variograms tell about spatial plant interactions
by Pommerening, Arne & Särkkä, Aila
- 73-84 Grazing management or physiography? Factors controlling vegetation recovery in Mediterranean grasslands
by Carmona, Carlos P. & Röder, Achim & Azcárate, Francisco M. & Peco, Begoña
- 85-98 Emergy evaluation of DNA and culture in ‘information cycles’
by Abel, Thomas
- 99-102 Exact solution of a non-autonomous logistic population model
by Safuan, Hamizah M. & Jovanoski, Zlatko & Towers, Isaac N. & Sidhu, Harvinder S.
- 103-113 Sustainability analysis: Viability concepts to consider transient and asymptotical dynamics in socio-ecological tourism-based systems
by Wei, W. & Alvarez, I. & Martin, S.
- 114-126 Effects of canopy architectural parameterizations on the modeling of radiative transfer mechanism
by Govind, Ajit & Guyon, Dominique & Roujean, Jean-Louis & Yauschew-Raguenes, Nathalie & Kumari, Jyothi & Pisek, Jan & Wigneron, Jean-Pierre
- 127-134 The integration of facilitation into the neutral theory of community assembly
by Xiao, Sa & Zhao, Liang & Zhang, Jia-Lin & Wang, Xiang-Tai & Chen, Shu-Yan
- 135-149 A model of phosphorus cycling to explore the role of biomass turnover in submerged aquatic vegetation wetlands for Everglades restoration
by Juston, John M. & DeBusk, Thomas A. & Grace, Kevin A. & Jackson, Scott D.
- 150-157 Using a microclimate model to evaluate impacts of climate change on sea turtles
by Fuentes, M.M.P.B. & Porter, W.P.
- 158-172 An empirically parameterized individual based model of animal movement, perception, and memory
by Avgar, Tal & Deardon, Rob & Fryxell, John M.
- 173-186 The Scaled Subspaces Method: A new trait-based approach to model communities of populations with largely inhomogeneous density
by Castellani, Marco & Våge, Selina & Strand, Espen & Thingstad, T. Frede & Giske, Jarl
- 187-198 Consistency of fuzzy rules in an ecological context
by Gutiérrez-Estrada, Juan C. & Pulido-Calvo, Inmaculada & Bilton, David T.
- 199-210 An optimization approach to runoff regulation for potential estuarine eutrophication control: Model development and a case study of Yangtze Estuary, China
by Wang, Chao & Sun, Qiyuan & Wang, Peifang & Hou, Jun & Qu, Aiyu
- 211-220 A model for high-altitude alpine lake ecosystems and the effect of introduced fish
by Magnea, Ulrika & Sciascia, Roberta & Paparella, Francesco & Tiberti, Rocco & Provenzale, Antonello
- 221-231 Soil organic carbon stock changes in Swedish forest soils—A comparison of uncertainties and their sources through a national inventory and two simulation models
by Ortiz, Carina A. & Liski, Jari & Gärdenäs, Annemieke I. & Lehtonen, Aleksi & Lundblad, Mattias & Stendahl, Johan & Ågren, Göran I. & Karltun, Erik
- 232-245 Carbon turnover in mixed stands: Modelling possible shifts under climate change
by Shanin, Vladimir & Komarov, Alexander & Khoraskina, Yulia & Bykhovets, Sergey & Linkosalo, Tapio & Mäkipää, Raisa
- 246-259 Modeling of decadal scale phosphorus retention in lake sediment under varying redox conditions
by Katsev, Sergei & Dittrich, Maria
- 260-270 The influence of habitat autocorrelation on plants and their seed-eating pollinators
by Duthie, A. Bradley & Falcy, Matthew R.
- 271-278 Effects of space partitioning in a plant species diversity model
by Liao, Jinbao & Li, Zhenqing & Quets, Jan J. & Nijs, Ivan
- 279-287 Forest patch connectivity diagnostics and prioritization using graph theory
by Shanthala Devi, B.S. & Murthy, M.S.R. & Debnath, Bijan & Jha, C.S.
- 288-296 An exploration of reliable methods of estimating emergy requirements at the regional scale: Traditional emergy analysis, regional thermodynamic input–output analysis, or the conservation rule-implicit method
by Cho, Cheol-Joo
- 297-306 Wildfire risk prediction in Southeastern Mississippi using population interaction
by Sadasivuni, R. & Cooke, W.H. & Bhushan, S.
- 307-311 Projection matrices in variable environments: λ1 in theory and practice
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 312-322 Calculating effective growth rate from a random Leslie model: Application to incidental mortality analysis
by Cáceres, Manuel O. & Cáceres-Saez, Iris
2013, Volume 250, Issue C
- 1-14 Modeling the impact of rangeland management on forage production of sagebrush species in arid and semi-arid regions of Iran
by Azimi, M. & Heshmati, Gh.A. & Farahpour, M. & Faramarzi, M. & Abbaspour, K.C.
- 15-24 Homogenised model linking microscopic and macroscopic dynamics of a biofilm: Application to growth in a plug flow reactor
by Deygout, C. & Lesne, A. & Campillo, F. & Rapaport, A.
- 25-33 Ecological risk assessment on the system scale: A review of state-of-the-art models and future perspectives
by Chen, Shaoqing & Chen, Bin & Fath, Brian D.
- 34-44 Mice in Wonderforest: Understanding mast seeding through individual-based modelling
by Tamburino, Lucia & Bravo, Giangiacomo
- 45-57 Development and evaluation of a nutrient cycling extension for the LANDIS-II landscape simulation model
by Karam, Sarah L. & Weisberg, Peter J. & Scheller, Robert M. & Johnson, Dale W. & Miller, W. Wally
- 58-71 Application of TRIPLEX model for predicting Cunninghamia lanceolata and Pinus massoniana forest stand production in Hunan Province, southern China
by Zhao, Meifang & Xiang, Wenhua & Deng, Xiangwen & Tian, Dalun & Huang, Zhihong & Zhou, Xiaolu & Yu, Guirui & He, Honglin & Peng, Changhui
- 72-80 On the evidence of an Allee effect in herring populations and consequences for population survival: A model-based study
by Saha, Bapi & Bhowmick, Amiya Ranjan & Chattopadhyay, Joydev & Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi
- 81-100 A hierarchical patch mosaic ecosystem model for urban landscapes: Model development and evaluation
by Zhang, Chi & Wu, Jianguo & Grimm, Nancy B. & McHale, Melissa & Buyantuyev, Alexander
- 101-110 A 3D model for light interception in heterogeneous crop:weed canopies: Model structure and evaluation
by Munier-Jolain, N.M. & Guyot, S.H.M. & Colbach, N.
- 111-118 Estimating stop over duration in the presence of trap-effects
by Choquet, R. & Guédon, Y. & Besnard, A. & Guillemain, M. & Pradel, R.
- 119-125 Application of hierarchical biphasic growth models to long-term data for snapping turtles
by Armstrong, Doug P. & Brooks, Ronald J.
- 126-133 Increased mortality is predicted of Inachis io larvae caused by Bt-maize pollen in European farmland
by Holst, Niels & Lang, Andreas & Lövei, Gabor & Otto, Mathias
- 134-142 Impacts of maximum sustainable yield policy to prey–predator systems
by Kar, T.K. & Ghosh, Bapan
- 143-154 Can controlled bow hunts reduce overabundant white-tailed deer populations in suburban ecosystems?
by Weckel, Mark & Rockwell, Robert F.
- 155-164 Maximizing the use of energy in cities using an open systems network approach
by Bristow, David N. & Kennedy, Christopher A.
- 165-176 Understanding the mechanisms underlying the distribution of microendemic montane frogs (Brachycephalus spp., Terrarana: Brachycephalidae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest
by Pie, Marcio R. & Meyer, Andreas L.S. & Firkowski, Carina R. & Ribeiro, Luiz F. & Bornschein, Marcos R.
- 177-182 Implications of leaky boundaries for compartmentalised control of pathogens: A modelling case study for bacterial kidney disease in Scottish salmon aquaculture
by Murray, Alexander G.
- 183-194 The interchangeability of autotrophic and heterotrophic nitrogen sources in Scleractinian coral symbiotic relationships: A numerical study
by Gustafsson, Malin S.M. & Baird, Mark E. & Ralph, Peter J.
- 195-204 A model of vegetation dynamics of Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis in an expanding estuarine wetland: Biological interactions and sedimentary effects
by Wang, Qiang & Jørgensen, Sven E. & Lu, Jianjian & Nielsen, Søren N. & Zhang, Jiarui
- 205-213 Simulation of monthly dissolved organic carbon concentrations in small forested watersheds
by Zhang, Chengfu & Jamieson, Rob C. & Meng, Fan-Rui & Gordon, Robert J. & Bourque, Charles P.-A.
- 214-234 Evaluating the performance of individual-based animal movement models in novel environments
by Watkins, Katherine Shepard & Rose, Kenneth A.
- 235-243 Simulated effects of reduced spring flow from the Edwards Aquifer on population size of the fountain darter (Etheostoma fonticola)
by Mora, Miguel A. & Grant, William E. & Wilkins, Leann & Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan
- 244-257 Chronic wasting disease: Possible transmission mechanisms in deer
by Potapov, Alex & Merrill, Evelyn & Pybus, Margo & Coltman, David & Lewis, Mark A.
- 258-268 A systematic approach for re-assembly of crop models: An example to simulate pea growth from wheat growth
by Adam, M. & Wery, J. & Leffelaar, P.A. & Ewert, F. & Corbeels, M. & Van Keulen, H.
- 269-278 Ecological and social modeling for migration and adhesion pattern of a benthic diatom
by Cao, Shan & Wang, Jiadao & Li, Dangguo & Chen, Darong
- 279-286 Predicting the short-time-scale variability of chlorophyll a in the Elbe River using a Lagrangian-based multi-criterion analog model
by Zhao, Xiaodong & Zhang, Hongjian & Tao, Xiaolei
- 287-293 The energetics of ecological succession: A logistic model of entropic output
by Skene, Keith R.
- 294-306 Spatio-temporal dynamics of growth and survival of Lesser Sandeel early life-stages in the North Sea: Predictions from a coupled individual-based and hydrodynamic–biogeochemical model
by Gurkan, Zeren & Christensen, Asbjørn & Maar, Marie & Møller, Eva Friis & Madsen, Kristine Skovgaard & Munk, Peter & Mosegaard, Henrik
- 307-318 Network properties and keystoneness assessment in different intertidal communities dominated by two ecosystem engineer species (SE Pacific coast): A comparative analysis
by Ortiz, Marco & Campos, Leonardo & Berrios, Fernando & Rodriguez, Fabián & Hermosillo, Brenda & González, Jorge
- 319-328 A reaction–diffusion model for the control of Eldana saccharina Walker in sugarcane using the sterile insect technique
by Potgieter, L. & van Vuuren, J.H. & Conlong, D.E.
- 329-337 Host plant-mediated effects of climate change on the occurrence of the Alcon blue butterfly (Phengaris alcon)
by Cormont, Anouk & Wieger Wamelink, G.W. & Jochem, René & WallisDeVries, Michiel F. & Wegman, Ruut M.A.
- 338-351 Population-level consequences of spatially heterogeneous exposure to heavy metals in soil: An individual-based model of springtails
by Meli, Mattia & Auclerc, Apolline & Palmqvist, Annemette & Forbes, Valery E. & Grimm, Volker
- 352-362 Development of a broadened cognitive mapping approach for analysing systems of practices in social–ecological systems
by Vanwindekens, Frédéric M. & Stilmant, Didier & Baret, Philippe V.
- 363-369 A topo-dynamical perspective to evaluate indirect interactions in trophic webs: New indexes
by Torres-Alruiz, Maria Daniela & Rodríguez, Diego J.
- 370-383 Responses of European anchovy vital rates and population growth to environmental fluctuations: An individual-based modeling approach
by Pethybridge, H. & Roos, D. & Loizeau, V. & Pecquerie, L. & Bacher, C.
- 384-390 Optimal shape of an anthill dome: Bejan's constructal law revisited
by Kasimova, R.G. & Obnosov, Yu.V. & Baksht, F.B. & Kacimov, A.R.
- 391-401 Simulating mechanisms for dispersal, production and stranding of small forage fish in temporary wetland habitats
by Yurek, Simeon & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Trexler, Joel C. & Jopp, Fred & Donalson, Douglas D.
2013, Volume 249, Issue C
- 3-18 Hydrological controls on carbon metabolism in wetlands
by Coletti, Janaine Z. & Hinz, Christoph & Vogwill, Ryan & Hipsey, Matthew R.
- 19-25 Simulating the value of collaboration in multi-actor conservation planning
by Gordon, Ascelin & Bastin, Lucy & Langford, William T. & Lechner, Alex M. & Bekessy, Sarah A.
- 26-36 Mining monitored data for decision-making with a Bayesian network model
by Williams, B.J. & Cole, B.
- 37-41 Optimal use of GPS transmitter for estimating species migration rate
by Pagendam, D.E. & Ross, J.V.
- 42-49 BIOMAS: A bio-economic modelling and assessment system for fisheries management strategy evaluation
by Ives, Matthew C. & Scandol, James P.
- 50-58 Plant migration and persistence under climate change in fragmented landscapes: Does it depend on the key point of vulnerability within the lifecycle?
by Renton, Michael & Childs, Samantha & Standish, Rachel & Shackelford, Nancy
- 59-67 Using microalgae for combined lipid production and heavy metal removal from leachate
by Richards, R.G. & Mullins, B.J.
- 68-74 Species distribution modelling for conservation planning in Victoria, Australia
by Liu, Canran & White, Matt & Newell, Graeme & Griffioen, Peter
- 75-83 Identifying preferred management options: An integrated agent-based recreational fishing simulation model with an AHP-TOPSIS evaluation method
by Gao, Lei & Hailu, Atakelty
- 84-89 Interaction between habitat quality and an Allee-like effect in metapopulations
by McVinish, R. & Pollett, P.K.
2013, Volume 248, Issue C
- 1-10 Interdisciplinary linkages of biophysical processes and resilience theory: Pursuing predictability
by Zell, Chris & Hubbart, Jason A.
- 11-19 Sustainability of Mediterranean irrigated agro-landscapes
by Martínez-Fernández, Julia & Esteve-Selma, Miguel Angel & Baños-González, Isabel & Carreño, Francisca & Moreno, Angeles
- 20-29 Visualization of fish community distribution patterns using the self-organizing map: A case study of the Great Morava River system (Serbia)
by Stojkovic, Milica & Simic, Vladica & Milosevic, Djuradj & Mancev, Dejan & Penczak, Tadeusz
- 30-40 Assessing the role of parameter interactions in the sensitivity analysis of a model of peatland dynamics
by Quillet, Anne & Frolking, Steve & Garneau, Michelle & Talbot, Julie & Peng, Changhui
- 41-56 Coupling hydrodynamics and buoyancy regulation in Microcystis aeruginosa for its vertical distribution in lakes
by Aparicio Medrano, E. & Uittenbogaard, R.E. & Dionisio Pires, L.M. & van de Wiel, B.J.H. & Clercx, H.J.H.
- 57-70 Comparing the relative contributions of biotic and abiotic factors as mediators of species’ distributions
by González-Salazar, Constantino & Stephens, Christopher R. & Marquet, Pablo A.
- 71-79 Demographic analysis of sperm whales using matrix population models
by Chiquet, Ross A. & Ma, Baoling & Ackleh, Azmy S. & Pal, Nabendu & Sidorovskaia, Natalia
- 80-91 SCALE: Software for CALculating Emergy based on life cycle inventories
by Marvuglia, Antonino & Benetto, Enrico & Rios, Gordon & Rugani, Benedetto
- 92-102 Linking pesticide exposure and spatial dynamics: An individual-based model of wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations in agricultural landscapes
by Liu, Chun & Sibly, Richard M. & Grimm, Volker & Thorbek, Pernille
- 103-112 Modelling for forest management synergies and trade-offs: Northern hardwood tree regeneration, timber and deer
by Millington, James D.A. & Walters, Michael B. & Matonis, Megan S. & Liu, Jianguo
- 113-118 The sensitivity of species distribution modeling to scale differences
by Song, Wonkyong & Kim, Eunyoung & Lee, Dongkun & Lee, Moungjin & Jeon, Seong-Woo
- 119-129 Modelling the complete life-cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) using a spatially explicit individual-based approach
by Hedger, R.D. & Sundt-Hansen, L.E. & Forseth, T. & Diserud, O.H. & Ugedal, O. & Finstad, A.G.
- 130-134 Boreal forest management and its effect on atmospheric CO2
by Holtsmark, Bjart
- 135-147 Trophic structure and energy fluxes around a Mediterranean fish farm
by Bayle-Sempere, Just T. & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco & Sanchez-Jerez, Pablo & Salcido-Guevara, Luis A. & Fernandez-Jover, Damián & Zetina-Rejón, Manuel J.
- 148-164 Modelling carbon dynamics and response to environmental change along a boreal fen nutrient gradient
by Webster, K.L. & McLaughlin, J.W. & Kim, Y. & Packalen, M.S. & Li, C.S.
- 165-173 Soil fungal dynamics: Parameterisation and sensitivity analysis of modelled physiological processes, soil architecture and carbon distribution
by Cazelles, K. & Otten, W. & Baveye, P.C. & Falconer, R.E.
- 174-183 Characterisation of a nonlinear Leslie matrix model for predicting the dynamics of biological populations in polluted environments: Applications to radioecology
by Monte, Luigi
- 184-202 Simulating brown trout demogenetics in a river/nursery brook system: The individual-based model DemGenTrout
by Frank, Béatrice M. & Baret, Philippe V.
- 203-214 A coffee agroecosystem model: II. Dynamics of coffee berry borer
by Rodríguez, Daniel & Cure, José Ricardo & Gutierrez, Andrew Paul & Cotes, José Miguel & Cantor, Fernando
2012, Volume 247, Issue C
- 1-10 A combination of cellular automata and agent-based models for simulating the root surface colonization by bacteria
by Muci, Adrialy L. & Jorquera, Milko A. & Ávila, Ándres I. & Rengel, Zed & Crowley, David E. & de la Luz Mora, María
- 11-26 N14C: A plant–soil nitrogen and carbon cycling model to simulate terrestrial ecosystem responses to atmospheric nitrogen deposition
by Tipping, E. & Rowe, E.C. & Evans, C.D. & Mills, R.T.E. & Emmett, B.A. & Chaplow, J.S. & Hall, J.R.
- 27-39 Looking below the ground: Prediction of Tuber indicum habitat using the Weights of Evidence method
by Yang, Xue-Qing & Kodikara, Gayantha R.L. & Luedeling, Eike & Yang, Xue-Fei & He, Jun & Liu, Pei-gui & Xu, Jian-Chu
- 40-47 Use of many low-level conservation targets reduces high-level conservation performance
by Laitila, Jussi & Moilanen, Atte
- 48-57 Modelling honey bee queen mating as a measure of feral colony density
by Arundel, Jonathan & Oldroyd, Benjamin P. & Winter, Stephan
- 58-63 Evaluating the suitability of a generic fungal infection model for pest risk assessment studies
by Bregaglio, Simone & Cappelli, Giovanni & Donatelli, Marcello
- 64-70 A model of road effect using line integrals and a test of the performance of two new road indices using the distribution of small mammals in an Atlantic Forest landscape
by Freitas, Simone R. & Alexandrino, Marcos M. & Pardini, Renata & Metzger, Jean Paul
- 71-82 Implementing storm damage in a dynamic vegetation model for regional applications in Sweden
by Lagergren, Fredrik & Jönsson, Anna Maria & Blennow, Kristina & Smith, Benjamin
- 83-94 Global sensitivity analysis of a marine ecosystem dynamic model of the Sanggou Bay
by Zheng, Wei & Shi, Honghua & Fang, Guohong & Hu, Long & Peng, Shitao & Zhu, Mingyuan
- 95-97 Stability analysis: The effect of prey refuge in predator–prey model
by Ma, Zhihui & Wang, Shufan
- 98-111 Assessing attitudes and cognitive styles of stakeholders in environmental projects involving computer modelling
by Boschetti, Fabio & Richert, Claire & Walker, Iain & Price, Jennifer & Dutra, Leo
- 112-124 A process-based and distributed model for nutrient dynamics in river basin: Development, testing and applications
by Alam, Md Jahangir & Dutta, Dushmanta
- 125-134 Combining a Bayesian nonparametric method with a hierarchical framework to estimate individual and temporal variation in growth
by Sigourney, Douglas B. & Munch, Stephan B. & Letcher, Benjamin H.
- 135-143 Variance-based sensitivity analysis of a forest growth model
by Song, Xiaodong & Bryan, Brett A. & Paul, Keryn I. & Zhao, Gang
- 144-156 Improved ecological network analysis for environmental sustainability assessment; a case study on a forest ecosystem
by Schaubroeck, Thomas & Staelens, Jeroen & Verheyen, Kris & Muys, Bart & Dewulf, Jo
- 157-167 Temperature-dependent consumer-resource dynamics: A coupled structured model for Gammarus pulex (L.) and leaf litter
by Kupisch, Moritz & Moenickes, Sylvia & Schlief, Jeanette & Frassl, Marieke & Richter, Otto
- 175-189 Analysis of the spatial variation in the net ecosystem production of rice paddy fields using the diagnostic biosphere model, BEAMS
by Sasai, Takahiro & Nakai, Saori & Setoyama, Yuko & Ono, Keisuke & Kato, Soushi & Mano, Masayoshi & Murakami, Kazutaka & Miyata, Akira & Saigusa, Nobuko & Nemani, Ramakrishna R. & Nasahara, Kenlo N.
- 190-198 Regional parameterization of canopy onset models using MODIS and flowering onset data
by Kim, Sohee & Kang, Sinkyu & Lim, Jong-Hwan & Chun, Jung-Hwa & Sung, Joo-Han
- 199-209 Propagation of uncertainty in ecological models of reservoirs: From physical to population dynamic predictions
by Rigosi, Anna & Rueda, Francisco J.
- 210-220 Bayesian hierarchical modeling of Pacific geoduck growth increment data and climate indices
by Helser, Thomas E. & Lai, Han-lin & Black, Bryan A.
- 221-232 Modeling the responses of grassland vegetation coverage to grazing disturbance in an alpine meadow
by Fu, Lintao & Bo, Tianli & Du, Guozhen & Zheng, Xiaojing
- 241-250 Concurrent evolution of random dispersal and habitat niche width in host-parasitoid systems
by Chaianunporn, Thotsapol & Hovestadt, Thomas
- 251-261 Modeling species invasions in Ecopath with Ecosim: An evaluation using Laurentian Great Lakes models
by Langseth, Brian J. & Rogers, Mark & Zhang, Hongyan
- 262-272 Modeling the spread of the Argentine ant into natural areas: Habitat suitability and spread from neighboring sites
by Fitzgerald, Katherine & Heller, Nicole & Gordon, Deborah M.
- 273-285 Compartment-based hydrodynamics and water quality modeling of a Northern Everglades Wetland, Florida, USA
by Wang, Hongqing & Meselhe, Ehab A. & Waldon, Michael G. & Harwell, Matthew C. & Chen, Chunfang
- 286-301 Modelling of biogeochemical processes in fish earth ponds: Model development and calibration
by Serpa, Dalila & Ferreira, Pedro Pousão & Caetano, Miguel & da Fonseca, Luís Cancela & Dinis, Maria Teresa & Duarte, Pedro
- 302-306 On model coefficient estimation using Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations: A potential problem and the solution
by Qian, Song S.
- 307-318 Benthic pelagic coupling in a shallow oligotrophic ecosystem: Importance of microphytobenthos and physical forcing
by Hochard, Sébastien & Pinazo, Christel & Rochelle-Newall, Emma & Pringault, Olivier
- 319-326 Capacity for increase, compensatory reserves, and catastrophes as determinants of minimum viable population in freshwater fishes
by Vélez-Espino, Luis A. & Koops, Marten A.
2012, Volume 246, Issue C
- 1-10 Effect of population size in a predator–prey model
by Campillo, F. & Lobry, C.
- 11-25 State-dependent errors in a land surface model across biomes inferred from eddy covariance observations on multiple timescales
by Wang, Tao & Brender, Pierre & Ciais, Philippe & Piao, Shilong & Mahecha, Miguel D. & Chevallier, Frédéric & Reichstein, Markus & Ottlé, Catherine & Maignan, Fabienne & Arain, Altaf & Bohrer, Gil & Cescatti, Alessandro & Kiely, Gerard & Law, Beverly Elizabeth & Lutz, Merbold & Montagnani, Leonardo & Moors, Eddy & Osborne, Bruce & Panferov, Oleg & Papale, Dario & Vaccari, Francesco Primo
- 26-33 Exploring spatiotemporal ecological variations by the multiscale interpolation
by Chiao, Ling-Yun & Hsieh, Chih-hao & Chiu, Tai-Sheng
- 34-46 An ecosystem model for optimising production in integrated multitrophic aquaculture systems
by Ren, Jeffrey S. & Stenton-Dozey, Jeanie & Plew, David R. & Fang, Jianguang & Gall, Mark
- 47-59 Designing integrated management scenarios using simulation-based and multi-objective optimization: Application to the peach tree–Myzus persicae aphid system
by Grechi, Isabelle & Ould-Sidi, Mohamed-Mahmoud & Hilgert, Nadine & Senoussi, Rachid & Sauphanor, Benoît & Lescourret, Françoise
- 60-67 Does adding multi-scale climatic variability improve our capacity to explain niche transferability in invasive species?
by Fernández, Miguel & Hamilton, Healy & Alvarez, Otto & Guo, Qinghua
- 68-78 A model of parental conflict: Predicting provisioning behavior of penguin partners in response to local changes in krill
by Cresswell, Katherine A. & Wiedenmann, John R. & Mangel, Marc
- 79-85 Do bioclimate variables improve performance of climate envelope models?
by Watling, James I. & Romañach, Stephanie S. & Bucklin, David N. & Speroterra, Carolina & Brandt, Laura A. & Pearlstine, Leonard G. & Mazzotti, Frank J.
- 86-90 The usefulness of elevation as a predictor variable in species distribution modelling
by Hof, Anouschka R. & Jansson, Roland & Nilsson, Christer
- 91-98 Influences of diurnal rainfall cycle on CO2 exchange over Bornean tropical rainforests
by Kumagai, Tomo’omi & Kume, Tomonori
- 99-102 Networks of habitat patches in tsetse fly control: Implications of metapopulation structure on assessing local extinction probabilities
by Peck, Steven L.
- 105-118 A model development approach to ensure identifiability of a simple mass balance model for photosynthesis and respiration in a plant growth chamber
by Maclean, Heather & Dochain, Denis & Waters, Geoffrey & Stasiak, Michael & Dixon, Mike & Van Der Straeten, Dominique
- 119-130 Use of sensitivity analysis to identify influential and non-influential parameters within an aquatic ecosystem model
by Ciric, C. & Ciffroy, P. & Charles, S.
- 131-146 Consumption driven population dynamics (CDPD): Further explorations
by Bentley, Richard P.
- 147-156 Viability of combined timber and non-timber harvests for one species: A Carapa guianensis case study
by Klimas, Christie A. & Cropper, Wendell P. & Kainer, Karen A. & de Oliveira Wadt, Lúcia H.
2012, Volume 245, Issue C
- 3-11 Lotka re-loaded: Modeling trophic interactions under stoichiometric constraints
by Elser, James J. & Loladze, Irakli & Peace, Angela L. & Kuang, Yang
- 12-18 Productivity, nutrient imbalance and fragility in coupled producer–decomposer systems
by Keitt, Timothy H.
- 19-30 Exurban sprawl increases the extinction probability of a threatened tortoise due to pet collections
by Pérez, Irene & Tenza, Alicia & Anadón, José Daniel & Martínez-Fernández, Julia & Pedreño, Andrés & Giménez, Andrés
- 31-40 Exploring the effects of spatial closures in a temperate marine ecosystem in Western Australia: A case study of the western rock lobster (Panulirus cygnus) fishery
by Lozano-Montes, Hector M. & Babcock, Russ & Loneragan, Neil R.
- 41-54 Modelling the skipjack tuna dynamics in the Indian Ocean with APECOSM-E: Part 1. Model formulation
by Dueri, Sibylle & Faugeras, Blaise & Maury, Olivier
- 55-64 Modelling the skipjack tuna dynamics in the Indian Ocean with APECOSM-E – Part 2: Parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis
by Dueri, Sibylle & Faugeras, Blaise & Maury, Olivier
- 65-74 Comparison of modelling approaches to simulate the phenology of the European corn borer under future climate scenarios
by Maiorano, Andrea & Bregaglio, Simone & Donatelli, Marcello & Fumagalli, Davide & Zucchini, Antonio
- 75-83 Using relational decision trees to model out-crossing rates in a multi-field setting
by Debeljak, Marko & Trajanov, Aneta & Stojanova, Daniela & Leprince, Florence & Džeroski, Sašo
- 84-93 A review of grassland models in the biofuel context
by Taubert, Franziska & Frank, Karin & Huth, Andreas
- 94-102 Impact of sampling efficiency on the performance of data-driven fish habitat models
by Mouton, A.M. & Dillen, A. & Van den Neucker, T. & Buysse, D. & Stevens, M. & Coeck, J.
- 103-110 Can LiDAR data improve bird habitat suitability models?
by Tattoni, Clara & Rizzolli, Franco & Pedrini, Paolo
- 111-120 Object-oriented simulation of coral competition in a coral reef community
by Tam, Tze-wai & Ang, Put O.
- 121-124 Disruption to benthic habitats by moorings of wave energy installations: A modelling case study and implications for overall ecosystem functioning
by Krivtsov, Vladimir & Linfoot, Brian
- 125-135 Testing the effectiveness of exergy-based tools on a seasonal succession in a coastal lagoon by using a size distribution approach
by Ludovisi, Alessandro & Roselli, Leonilde & Basset, Alberto
- 136-165 The influence of parameter fitting methods on model structure selection in automated modeling of aquatic ecosystems
by Čerepnalkoski, Darko & Taškova, Katerina & Todorovski, Ljupčo & Atanasova, Nataša & Džeroski, Sašo
- 166-175 A fish tank model for assembling food webs
by Liu, Wei-Chung & Chen, Hsuan-Wien & Tsai, Tsung-Hsi & Hwang, Hsien-Kuei
- 176-184 Dynamical and system-wide properties of linear flow-quantified food webs
by Buzhdygan, Oksana Y. & Patten, Bernard C. & Kazanci, Caner & Ma, Qianqian & Rudenko, Svitlana S.
- 185-198 Cities as ecosystems: Growth, development and implications for sustainability
by Bodini, Antonio & Bondavalli, Cristina & Allesina, Stefano
- 199-207 Predictions and retrodictions of the hierarchical representation of habitat in heterogeneous environments
by Kolasa, Jurek & Allen, Craig R. & Sendzimir, Jan & Stow, Craig A.
- 208-218 Structure and robustness to species loss in Arctic and Antarctic ice-shelf meta-ecosystem webs
by Carscallen, W. Mather A. & Romanuk, Tamara N.
2012, Volume 244, Issue C
- 1-12 Simulation of olive fruit yield in Tuscany through the integration of remote sensing and ground data
by Maselli, Fabio & Chiesi, Marta & Brilli, Lorenzo & Moriondo, Marco
- 13-19 A diffusive logistic growth model to describe forest recovery
by Acevedo, Miguel A. & Marcano, Mariano & Fletcher, Robert J.
- 20-27 A null model algorithm for presence–absence matrices based on proportional resampling
by Ulrich, Werner & Gotelli, Nicholas J.
- 28-37 Long-term forest soil acidification, nutrient leaching and vegetation development: Linking modelling and surveys of a primeval spruce forest in the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Mts
by Hruška, J. & Oulehle, F. & Šamonil, P. & Šebesta, J. & Tahovská, K. & Hleb, R. & Houška, J. & Šikl, J.
- 38-48 Using the hydrodynamic model DYRESM based on results of a regional climate model to estimate water temperature changes at Lake Ammersee
by Weinberger, Stefan & Vetter, Mark
- 49-56 Effects of plant availability and habitat size on the coexistence of two competing parasitoids in a tri-trophic food web of canola, diamondback moth and parasitic wasps
by Soufbaf, Mahmoud & Fathipour, Yaghoub & Hui, Cang & Karimzadeh, Javad
- 57-64 Species detection vs. habitat suitability: Are we biasing habitat suitability models with remotely sensed data?
by Bradley, Bethany A. & Olsson, Aaryn D. & Wang, Ophelia & Dickson, Brett G. & Pelech, Lori & Sesnie, Steven E. & Zachmann, Luke J.
- 65-78 Modeling water table changes in boreal peatlands of Finland under changing climate conditions
by Gong, Jinnan & Wang, Kaiyun & Kellomäki, Seppo & Zhang, Chao & Martikainen, Pertti J. & Shurpali, Narasinha
- 79-92 Plant toxins and trophic cascades alter fire regime and succession on a boreal forest landscape
by Feng, Zhilan & Alfaro-Murillo, Jorge A. & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Schmidt, Jennifer & Barga, Matthew & Zheng, Yiqiang & Ahmad Tamrin, Muhammad Hanis B. & Olson, Mark & Glaser, Tim & Kielland, Knut & Chapin, F. Stuart & Bryant, John
- 93-103 Simulating the effects of the southern pine beetle on regional dynamics 60 years into the future
by Costanza, Jennifer K. & Hulcr, Jiri & Koch, Frank H. & Earnhardt, Todd & McKerrow, Alexa J. & Dunn, Rob R. & Collazo, Jaime A.
- 104-116 Individual-based modeling as a decision tool for the conservation of the endangered huemul deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) in southern Chile
by López-Alfaro, Claudia & Estades, Cristián F. & Aldridge, Dennis K. & Gill, Robin M.A.
- 117-126 Use of support vector machines (SVMs) to predict distribution of an invasive water fern Azolla filiculoides (Lam.) in Anzali wetland, southern Caspian Sea, Iran
by Sadeghi, Roghayeh & Zarkami, Rahmat & Sabetraftar, Karim & Van Damme, Patrick
- 127-131 Pollination services at risk: Bee habitats will decrease owing to climate change in Brazil
by Giannini, Tereza C. & Acosta, André L. & Garófalo, Carlos A. & Saraiva, Antonio M. & Alves-dos-Santos, Isabel & Imperatriz-Fonseca, Vera L.
- 132-147 Impacts of natural and anthropogenic climate variations on North Pacific plankton in an Earth System Model
by Patara, Lavinia & Vichi, Marcello & Masina, Simona
- 148-157 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
2012, Volume 243, Issue C
- 1-7 Prey-abundance affects zooplankton assimilation efficiency and the outcome of biogeochemical models
by Montagnes, David J.S. & Fenton, Andy
- 8-17 Application of classification trees to model the distribution pattern of a new exotic species Azolla filiculoides (Lam.) at Selkeh Wildlife Refuge, Anzali wetland, Iran
by Sadeghi, Roghayeh & Zarkami, Rahmat & Sabetraftar, Karim & Van Damme, Patrick
- 18-32 Incorporating behavioral–ecological strategies in pattern-oriented modeling of caribou habitat use in a highly industrialized landscape
by Semeniuk, C.A.D. & Musiani, M. & Hebblewhite, M. & Grindal, S. & Marceau, D.J.
- 33-41 A modelling approach for evaluating phenology and adaptation of two congeneric weeds (Bidens frondosa and Bidens tripartita)
by Danuso, Francesco & Zanin, Giuseppe & Sartorato, Ivan
- 42-62 Simulation of climate–host–parasite–landscape interactions: A spatially explicit model for ticks (Acari: Ixodidae)
by Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan & Grant, W.E. & Teel, P.D.
- 63-72 Modeling growth dynamics of Typha domingensis (Pers.) Poir. ex Steud. in Lake Burullus, Egypt
by Eid, Ebrahem M. & Shaltout, Kamal H. & Asaeda, Takashi
- 73-80 Beyond the robust design: Accounting for changing, uncertain states and sparse, biased detection in a multistate mark-recapture model
by Taylor, Rebecca L. & Himes Boor, Gina K.
- 81-88 On the “strict homeostasis” assumption in ecological stoichiometry
by Wang, Hao & Sterner, Robert W. & Elser, James J.
- 89-94 Speciation of fluvial forms from amphidromous forms of migratory populations
by Omori, Koji & Ohnishi, Hidejiro & Hamaoka, Hideki & Kunihiro, Tadao & Ito, Sayaka & Kuwae, Michinobu & Hata, Hiroki & Miller, Todd W. & Iguchi, Keiichiro
- 95-100 Effects of different logging schemes on bird communities in tropical forests: A simulation study
by Thinh, Vu T. & Doherty, Paul F. & Huyvaert, Kathryn P.
- 101-111 Tree mortality in dynamic vegetation models – A key feature for accurately simulating forest properties
by Manusch, Corina & Bugmann, Harald & Heiri, Caroline & Wolf, Annett
- 112-122 A model for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fiber length and strength formation considering temperature-radiation and N nutrient effects
by Zhao, Wenqing & Meng, Yali & Li, Wenfeng & Chen, Binglin & Xu, Naiyin & Wang, Youhua & Zhou, Zhiguo & Oosterhuis, Derrick M.
- 123-132 Using height growth to model local and regional response of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) to climate within the boreal forest of western Québec
by Anyomi, Kenneth A. & Raulier, Frédéric & Mailly, Daniel & Girardin, Martin P. & Bergeron, Yves
- 133-142 Dispersal-mediated coexistence under recruitment limitation and displacement competition
by Figueiredo, Joana & Connolly, Sean R.
2012, Volume 242, Issue C
- 1-9 Estimating the strength of density dependence in the presence of observation errors using integrated population models
by Abadi, Fitsum & Gimenez, Olivier & Jakober, Hans & Stauber, Wolfgang & Arlettaz, Raphaël & Schaub, Michael
- 10-19 Modeling the species shift from Potamogeton malaianus Miq. to Potamogeton maackianus A. Bennett in the experiment pond
by Han, Hongjuan & Hu, Weiping
- 20-27 Adaptive management of the brown bear population in Hokkaido, Japan
by Ohta, Umika & Jusup, Marko & Mano, Tsutomu & Tsuruga, Hifumi & Matsuda, Hiroyuki