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2013, Volume 250, Issue C
- 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
- 28-36 Optimal phenotypic plasticity in a stochastic environment minimises the cost/benefit ratio
by Coquillard, P. & Muzy, A. & Diener, F.
- 37-45 Evaluating expert opinion and spatial scale in an amphibian model
by Charney, Noah D.
- 46-53 Increasing resilience of natural protected areas to future climate change: A fuzzy adaptive management approach
by Prato, Tony
- 54-68 Modeling of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Baltimore Harbor
by Shen, Jian & Hong, Bo & Schugam, Leonard & Zhao, Yuan & White, Jeff
- 69-80 Multi-level stock–recruit analysis: Beyond steepness and into model uncertainty
by Hillary, Richard M. & Levontin, Polina & Kuikka, Sakari & Manteniemi, Samu & Mosqueira, Iago & Kell, Laurie
- 81-91 Varying effects of connectivity and dispersal on interacting species dynamics
by Salau, Kehinde & Schoon, Michael L. & Baggio, Jacopo A. & Janssen, Marco A.
- 92-104 Generic response functions to simulate climate-based processes in models for the development of airborne fungal crop pathogens
by Caubel, J. & Launay, M. & Lannou, C. & Brisson, N.
- 105-115 Assessing habitat suitability based on geographic information system (GIS) and fuzzy: A case study of Schisandra sphenanthera Rehd. et Wils. in Qinling Mountains, China
by Lu, Chun Yan & Gu, Wei & Dai, Ai Hua & Wei, Hai Yan
- 116-126 Local climate determines the NDVI-based primary productivity and flooding creates heterogeneity in semi-arid floodplain ecosystem
by Wen, Li & Yang, Xihua & Saintilan, Neil
- 127-145 A Bayesian synthesis of predictions from different models for setting water quality criteria
by Ramin, Maryam & Labencki, Tanya & Boyd, Duncan & Trolle, Dennis & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 146-163 Numerical modeling on transition of dominant algae in Lake Kitaura, Japan
by Islam, Md. Nazrul & Kitazawa, Daisuke & Kokuryo, Naoki & Tabeta, Shigeru & Honma, Takamitsu & Komatsu, Nobuyuki
- 164-179 Assessing marine ecosystem model properties from ensemble calculations
by Fiechter, Jerome
- 180-188 Extending ecological network analysis measures to dynamic ecosystem models
by Kazanci, C. & Ma, Q.
- 189-197 Explaining elephant (Loxodonta africana) and buffalo (Syncerus caffer) spatial distribution in the Zambezi Valley using maximum entropy modelling
by Matawa, Farai & Murwira, Amon & Schmidt, Karin S.
2012, Volume 241, Issue C
- 2-4 Modelling across millennia: Interdisciplinary paths to ancient socio-ecological systems
by Crabtree, Stefani A. & Kohler, Timothy A.
- 5-14 Modeling scale and variability in human–environmental interactions in Inner Asia
by Rogers, J. Daniel & Nichols, Teresa & Emmerich, Theresa & Latek, Maciej & Cioffi-Revilla, Claudio
- 15-29 Exploring complexity with the Hohokam Water Management Simulation: A middle way for archaeological modeling
by Murphy, John T.
- 30-41 Modelling prehispanic Pueblo societies in their ecosystems
by Kohler, Timothy A. & Bocinsky, R. Kyle & Cockburn, Denton & Crabtree, Stefani A. & Varien, Mark D. & Kolm, Kenneth E. & Smith, Schaun & Ortman, Scott G. & Kobti, Ziad
- 42-53 Looking for the future in the past: Long-term change in socioecological systems
by Barton, C. Michael & Ullah, Isaac I.T. & Bergin, Sean M. & Mitasova, Helena & Sarjoughian, Hessam
- 54-64 Reprint: Building and testing models of long-term agricultural intensification and population dynamics: A case study from the Leeward Kohala Field System, Hawai’i
by Kirch, P.V. & Asner, G. & Chadwick, O.A. & Field, J. & Ladefoged, T. & Lee, C. & Puleston, C. & Tuljapurkar, S. & Vitousek, P.M.
2012, Volume 240, Issue C
- 1-15 Epistemic uncertainty in predicting shorebird biogeography affected by sea-level rise
by Convertino, Matteo & Welle, Paul & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Kiker, Gregory A. & Chu-Agor, Ma.L. & Fischer, Richard A. & Linkov, Igor
- 16-28 Assessing impacts of high flow events on fish population: Evaluation of risk-based performance measures
by Naghibi, Ali & Lence, Barbara
- 29-40 Improving model parameter estimation using coupling relationships between vegetation production and ecosystem respiration
by Yuan, Wenping & Liang, Shunlin & Liu, Shuguang & Weng, Ensheng & Luo, Yiqi & Hollinger, David & Zhang, Haicheng
- 41-48 A game theoretical approach to the vertical coexistence of small and big fish
by Mullon, Christian & Nagurney, Anna
- 49-63 Carbon, nitrogen, and water response to climate and land use changes in Pennsylvania during the 20th and 21st centuries
by Felzer, Benjamin S.
- 64-73 Quantifying spatial and temporal variability of spatially correlated disturbances
by Hiebeler, David E. & Michaud, Isaac J.
- 74-83 Impact of climate change on water management in Dutch peat polders
by Hellmann, Fritz & Vermaat, Jan E.
- 84-92 Estimating evolution of δ13CH4 during methanogenesis in the boreal peatland ecosystems based on stoichiometric chemical reactions, microbial dynamics and stable carbon isotope fractionation
by Vavilin, V.A.
- 93-104 An approximate Bayesian algorithm for training fuzzy cognitive map models of forest responses to deer control in a New Zealand adaptive management experiment
by Ramsey, David S.L. & Forsyth, David M. & Veltman, Clare J. & Nicol, Simon J. & Todd, Charles R. & Allen, Robert B. & Allen, Will J. & Bellingham, Peter J. & Richardson, Sarah J. & Jacobson, Chris L. & Barker, Richard J.
- 105-112 Optimal selection of marine protected areas based on connectivity and habitat quality
by Berglund, Moa & Nilsson Jacobi, Martin & Jonsson, Per R.
- 113-122 A review of supervised machine learning algorithms and their applications to ecological data
by Crisci, C. & Ghattas, B. & Perera, G.
- 123-138 Modeling the dynamics and emergence of a multispecies weed seed bank with species traits
by Gardarin, Antoine & Dürr, Carolyne & Colbach, Nathalie
- 139-155 Examination of the effects of nutrient regeneration mechanisms on plankton dynamics using aquatic biogeochemical modeling
by Ramin, Maryam & Perhar, Gurbir & Shimoda, Yuko & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 156-160 On estimating the basic reproduction number in distinct stages of a contagious disease spreading
by Schimit, P.H.T. & Monteiro, L.H.A.
2012, Volume 239, Issue C
- 3-13 Model intercomparison to explore catchment functioning: Results from a remote montane tropical rainforest
by Plesca, I. & Timbe, E. & Exbrayat, J.-F. & Windhorst, D. & Kraft, P. & Crespo, P. & Vaché, K.B. & Frede, H.-G. & Breuer, L.
- 14-26 Simulating canopy photosynthesis for two competing species of an anthropogenic grassland community in the Andes of southern Ecuador
by Silva, Brenner & Roos, Kristin & Voss, Ingo & König, Nicolas & Rollenbeck, Rütger & Scheibe, Renate & Beck, Erwin & Bendix, Jörg
- 27-39 How can statistical models help to determine driving factors of landslides?
by Vorpahl, Peter & Elsenbeer, Helmut & Märker, Michael & Schröder, Boris
- 40-53 Modelling the impact of shallow landslides on forest structure in tropical montane forests
by Dislich, Claudia & Huth, Andreas
2012, Volume 237-238
- 1-10 TurbSeed—A model for wind dispersal of seeds in turbulent currents based on publicly available climate data
by Horn, S. & Raabe, A. & Will, H. & Tackenberg, O.
- 11-22 Variation in niche and distribution model performance: The need for a priori assessment of key causal factors
by Saupe, E.E. & Barve, V. & Myers, C.E. & Soberón, J. & Barve, N. & Hensz, C.M. & Peterson, A.T. & Owens, H.L. & Lira-Noriega, A.
- 23-33 Size dependence, facilitation, and microhabitats mediate space competition between coral and crustose coralline algae in a spatially explicit model
by Buenau, Kate E. & Price, Nichole N. & Nisbet, Roger M.
- 34-42 Using a Markov-Chain Monte-Carlo modelling approach to identify the relative risk to farmed Scottish Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in a multi-sector industry of Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Viruses from introduction and emergent sources
by Kilburn, R. & Gregory, A. & Murray, A.G.
- 43-62 Coupling planktonic ecosystem and fisheries food web models for a pelagic ecosystem: Description and validation for the subarctic Pacific
by Kearney, Kelly A. & Stock, Charles & Aydin, Kerim & Sarmiento, Jorge L.
- 63-73 High-resolution niche models via a correlative approach: Comparing and combining correlative and process-based information
by Bogosian III, Victor & Hellgren, Eric C. & Sears, Michael W. & Moody, Raymond W.
- 74-87 A “Matchstick Model” of microwave backscatter from a forest
by Brolly, Matthew & Woodhouse, Iain H.
- 88-100 Functional traits of herbivores and food chain efficiency in a simple aquatic community model
by Tanaka, Yoshinari & Mano, Hiroyuki
- 101-108 Effect of wind on contaminant dispersion in a wetland flow dominated by free-surface effect
by Zeng, L. & Wu, Y.H. & Ji, P. & Chen, B. & Zhao, Y.J. & Chen, G.Q. & Wu, Z.
- 109-119 A high-resolution model of soil and surface water conditions
by Maclean, Ilya M.D. & Bennie, Jonathan J. & Scott, Amanda J. & Wilson, Robert J.
- 120-131 Incorporating canopy gap-induced growth responses into spatially implicit growth model projections
by Arseneault, Justin E. & Saunders, Mike R.
- 132-141 A metabolic scope based model of fish response to environmental changes
by Cucco, Andrea & Sinerchia, Matteo & Lefrançois, Christel & Magni, Paolo & Ghezzo, Michol & Umgiesser, Georg & Perilli, Angelo & Domenici, Paolo
2012, Volume 235-236
- 1-7 Influence of natural and anthropogenic carbon dioxide sequestration on global warming
by Ghommem, Mehdi & Hajj, Muhammad R. & Puri, Ishwar K.
- 8-18 Impact of input data resolution and extent of harvested areas on crop yield estimates in large-scale agricultural modeling for maize in the USA
by Folberth, Christian & Yang, Hong & Wang, Xiuying & Abbaspour, Karim C.
- 19-25 Cold temperature and emerald ash borer: Modelling the minimum under-bark temperature of ash trees in Canada
by Vermunt, Bradley & Cuddington, Kim & Sobek-Swant, Stephanie & Crosthwaite, Jill
- 26-35 Modelling the future of the Hawaiian honeycreeper: An ecological and epidemiological problem
by Rock, K.S. & Keeling, M.J. & Wood, D.A.
- 36-48 System-of-Systems hierarchy of biodiversity conservation problems
by Phillis, Yannis A. & Kouikoglou, Vassilis S.
- 49-58 State-space methods for more completely capturing behavioral dynamics from animal tracks
by Breed, Greg A. & Costa, Daniel P. & Jonsen, Ian D. & Robinson, Patrick W. & Mills-Flemming, Joanna
- 59-66 A conditional choice model of habitat selection explains the source-sink paradox
by Loehle, C.
- 67-80 Effects of climate-driven freshwater inflow variability on macrobenthic secondary production in Texas lagoonal estuaries: A modeling study
by Kim, Hae-Cheol & Montagna, Paul A.
- 81-94 Pollen-based climate reconstruction: Calibration of the vegetation–pollen processes
by Garreta, V. & Guiot, J. & Mortier, F. & Chadœuf, J. & Hély, C.
- 95-101 Towards optimized population control efficiency in space and time: A modelling framework adapted to a colonial waterbird
by Guillaumet, Alban & Dorr, Brian & Wang, Guiming
- 102-118 Stable coalition structure in bioresource management problem
by Rettieva, A.N.
2012, Volume 234, Issue C
- 3-19 From virtual plants to real communities: A review of modelling clonal growth
by Oborny, B. & Mony, C. & Herben, T.
- 20-30 Plant growth and foraging for a patchy resource: A credit model
by Oborny, Beáta & Englert, Péter
- 31-37 Can we predict performance and spatial structure of two-species mixtures using only single species information from monocultures?
by Yu, Fei-Hai & Herben, Tomáš & Wildová, Radka & Hershock, Chad & Goldberg, Deborah E.
- 38-50 Modeling competition between plants using an Individual Based Model: Methods and effects on the growth of two species with contrasted growth forms
by Bittebiere, A.-K. & Mony, C. & Clément, B. & Garbey, M.
- 51-59 Effects of local density of clonal plants on their sexual and vegetative propagation strategies in a lattice structure model
by Ikegami, Makihiko & Whigham, Dennis F. & Werger, Marinus J.A.
- 60-69 Community-level effects of plant traits in a grassland community examined by multispecies model of clonal plant growth
by Herben, Tomáš & Wildová, Radka
- 70-82 Pattern-formation approach to modelling spatially extended ecosystems
by Meron, Ehud
- 83-92 A PDE model of clonal plant competition with nonlinear diffusion
by Hamidi, A. El & Garbey, M. & Ali, N.