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2010, Volume 221, Issue 4
- 634-640 Simulating the temporal pattern of waste production in farmed gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)
by Piedecausa, M.A. & Aguado-Giménez, F. & Cerezo-Valverde, J. & Hernández-Llorente, M.D. & García-García, B.
- 641-651 Modelling cheetah relocation success in southern Africa using an Iterative Bayesian Network Development Cycle
by Johnson, Sandra & Mengersen, Kerrie & de Waal, Alta & Marnewick, Kelly & Cilliers, Deon & Houser, Ann Marie & Boast, Lorraine
- 654-665 Estimating the critical phosphorus loading of shallow lakes with the ecosystem model PCLake: Sensitivity, calibration and uncertainty
by Janse, J.H. & Scheffer, M. & Lijklema, L. & Van Liere, L. & Sloot, J.S. & Mooij, W.M.
- 666-680 CH4MODwetland: A biogeophysical model for simulating methane emissions from natural wetlands
by Li, Tingting & Huang, Yao & Zhang, Wen & Song, Changchun
- 681-688 Exploring the influence of lake water chemistry on chlorophyll a: A multivariate statistical model analysis
by Liu, Yong & Guo, Huaicheng & Yang, Pingjian
- 689-692 A review of recent developments in lake modelling
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 693-702 Application of eco-exergy for assessment of ecosystem health and development of structurally dynamic models
by Zhang, Jingjie & Gurkan, Zeren & Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 703-712 Fishing sustainability via inclusion of man in predator–prey models: A case study in Lago Preto, Manacapuru, Amazonas
by de Souza, Lucirene Aguiar & de Carvalho Freitas, Carlos Edwar
- 713-727 Lake of flies, or lake of fish? A trophic model of Lake Malawi
by Darwall, William R.T. & Allison, Edward H. & Turner, George F. & Irvine, Kenneth
2010, Volume 221, Issue 3
- 379-387 Technological change and fisheries sustainability: The point of view of Adaptive Dynamics
by Dercole, Fabio & Prieu, Charlotte & Rinaldi, Sergio
- 388-399 Testing hypotheses on shape and distribution of ecological response curves
by Heikkinen, Juha & Mäkipää, Raisa
- 400-404 Mutual information in the Tangled Nature model
by Jones, Dominic & Jensen, Henrik Jeldtoft & Sibani, Paolo
- 405-410 Information processing in models for density-dependent emigration: A comparison
by Hovestadt, Thomas & Kubisch, Alexander & Poethke, Hans-Joachim
- 411-422 Emergy algebra: Improving matrix methods for calculating transformities
by Li, Linjun & Lu, Hongfang & Campbell, Daniel E. & Ren, Hai
- 423-427 Modelling environmental stochasticity in adult survival for a long-lived species
by Samaranayaka, Ari & Fletcher, David
- 428-432 Using a model selection criterion to identify appropriate complexity in aquatic biogeochemical models
by McDonald, Cory P. & Urban, Noel R.
- 433-444 Deriving state-and-transition models from an image series of grassland pattern dynamics
by Sadler, Rohan J. & Hazelton, Martin & Boer, Matthias M. & Grierson, Pauline F.
- 445-452 Uncertainty characterization for emergy values
by Ingwersen, Wesley W.
- 453-458 Sensitivity of plant–pollinator–herbivore communities to changes in phenology
by Fabina, Nicholas S. & Abbott, Karen C. & Gilman, R.Tucker
- 459-466 Modelling the effects of extreme events on the dynamics of the amphipod Corophium orientale
by Gamito, Sofia & Chainho, Paula & Costa, José Lino & Medeiros, João Paulo & Costa, Maria José & Marques, João Carlos
- 467-478 Predicting the distributions of marine organisms at the global scale
by Ready, Jonathan & Kaschner, Kristin & South, Andy B. & Eastwood, Paul D. & Rees, Tony & Rius, Josephine & Agbayani, Eli & Kullander, Sven & Froese, Rainer
- 479-494 Model of stomatal ammonia compensation point (STAMP) in relation to the plant nitrogen and carbon metabolisms and environmental conditions
by Massad, Raia-Silvia & Tuzet, Andrée & Loubet, Benjamin & Perrier, Alain & Cellier, Pierre
- 495-502 Modelling the effect of constant and fluctuating food supply on egg production rates of Acartia grani
by Carlotti, F. & Eisenhauer, L. & Calbet, A.
- 503-511 New approaches to modelling fish–habitat relationships
by Knudby, Anders & Brenning, Alexander & LeDrew, Ellsworth
- 512-526 Landscape-level impact of tropical forest loss and fragmentation on bird occurrence in eastern Guatemala
by Cerezo, Alexis & Perelman, Susana & Robbins, Chandler S.
- 527-539 An ecosystem model for estimating potential shellfish culture production in sheltered coastal waters
by Ren, Jeffrey S. & Ross, Alex H. & Hadfield, Mark G. & Hayden, Barbara J.
- 540-554 Hydraulic modeling of mussel habitat at a bridge-replacement site, Allegheny River, Pennsylvania, USA
by Fulton, John W. & Wagner, Chad R. & Rogers, Megan E. & Zimmerman, Gregory F.
- 555-562 Farmer models of socio-ecologic systems: Application of causal mapping across multiple locations
by Fairweather, John
2010, Volume 221, Issue 2
- 131-140 Pattern formation of a predator–prey system with Ivlev-type functional response
by Wang, Weiming & Zhang, Lei & Wang, Hailing & Li, Zhenqing
- 141-146 Nutrient fluxes at the landscape level and the R* rule
by Ju, Shu & DeAngelis, Donald L.
- 147-151 A geometrical model for the effect of interference on food intake
by Rappoldt, Cornelis & Stillman, Richard A. & Ens, Bruno J.
- 152-160 Clustering species using a model of population dynamics and aggregation theory
by Picard, Nicolas & Mortier, Frédéric & Rossi, Vivien & Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie
- 161-172 Canonical modelling of spring barley growth using dry matter weight data from a field experiment
by Jankowski, Paweł & Gozdowski, Dariusz
- 173-177 Sensitivity analysis of North American bird population estimates
by Thogmartin, Wayne E.
- 178-190 Sensitivity analysis of the two dimensional application of the Generic Ecological Model (GEM) to algal bloom prediction in the North Sea
by Salacinska, K. & El Serafy, G.Y. & Los, F.J. & Blauw, A.
- 191-200 How sensitive are elasticities of long-run stochastic growth to how environmental variability is modelled?
by Ezard, Thomas H.G. & Coulson, Tim
- 201-214 A methodological framework for integrating computational fluid dynamics and ecological models applied to juvenile freshwater mussel dispersal in the Upper Mississippi River
by Daraio, Joseph A. & Weber, Larry J. & Newton, Teresa J. & Nestler, John M.
- 215-224 Modeling a spatially restricted distribution in the Neotropics: How the size of calibration area affects the performance of five presence-only methods
by Giovanelli, João G.R. & de Siqueira, Marinez Ferreira & Haddad, Célio F.B. & Alexandrino, João
- 225-237 Identifying key life-traits for the dynamics and gene flow in a weedy crop relative: Sensitivity analysis of the GeneSys simulation model for weed beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris)
by Colbach, Nathalie & Darmency, Henri & Tricault, Yann
- 238-244 Modelling cyanobacteria in shallow coastal seas
by Hense, Inga & Burchard, Hans
- 245-255 Opening the black box—Development, testing and documentation of a mechanistically rich agent-based model
by Topping, Chris J. & Høye, Toke T. & Olesen, Carsten Riis
- 256-267 Modelling stand development after partial harvests: An empirically based, spatially explicit analysis for lowland black spruce
by Thorpe, H.C. & Vanderwel, M.C. & Fuller, M.M. & Thomas, S.C. & Caspersen, J.P.
- 268-280 A population model for the peach fruit moth, Carposina sasakii Matsumura (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae), in a Korean orchard system
by Kim, Dong-Soon & Lee, Joon-Ho
- 281-289 Measuring and modeling the seasonal changes of an urban Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) population
by Ackleh, Azmy S. & Carter, Jacoby & Cole, Lauren & Nguyen, Tom & Monte, Jay & Pettit, Claire
- 290-302 Sanitary felling of Norway spruce due to spruce bark beetles in Slovenia: A model and projections for various climate change scenarios
by Ogris, Nikica & Jurc, Maja
- 303-313 Impacts of changing frost regimes on Swedish forests: Incorporating cold hardiness in a regional ecosystem model
by Rammig, A. & Jönsson, A.M. & Hickler, T. & Smith, B. & Bärring, L. & Sykes, M.T.
- 314-329 Development and test of a crop growth model for application within a Global Change decision support system
by Lenz-Wiedemann, V.I.S. & Klar, C.W. & Schneider, K.
- 330-337 Learning habitat models for the diatom community in Lake Prespa
by Kocev, Dragi & Naumoski, Andreja & Mitreski, Kosta & Krstić, Svetislav & Džeroski, Sašo
- 338-352 Fish recruitment prediction, using robust supervised classification methods
by Fernandes, Jose A. & Irigoien, Xabier & Goikoetxea, Nerea & Lozano, Jose A. & Inza, Iñaki & Pérez, Aritz & Bode, Antonio
- 353-361 A physically based statistical model of sand abrasion effects on periphyton biomass
by Luce, James J. & Steele, Russell & Lapointe, Michel F.
- 362-369 Effect of variable fishing strategy on fisheries under changing effort and pressure: An agent-based model application
by Cabral, Reniel B. & Geronimo, Rollan C. & Lim, May T. & Aliño, Porfirio M.
- 370-377 Grassy field margins as potential corridors for butterflies in agricultural landscapes: A simulation study
by Delattre, Thomas & Pichancourt, Jean-Baptiste & Burel, Francoise & Kindlmann, Pavel
2010, Volume 221, Issue 1
- 2-18 A method for mapping fire hazard and risk across multiple scales and its application in fire management
by Keane, Robert E. & Drury, Stacy A. & Karau, Eva C. & Hessburg, Paul F. & Reynolds, Keith M.
- 19-26 A model for wildfire prevention planning in game resources
by Zamora, R. & Molina-Martínez, J.R. & Herrera, M.A. & Rodríguez y Silva, F.
- 27-33 Assessing spatial uncertainty of the Portuguese fire risk through direct sequential simulation
by Durão, R.M. & Pereira, M.J. & Branquinho, C. & Soares, A.
- 34-45 Spatial modelling of socioeconomic data to understand patterns of human-caused wildfire ignition risk in the SW of Madrid (central Spain)
by Romero-Calcerrada, R. & Barrio-Parra, F. & Millington, J.D.A. & Novillo, C.J.
- 46-58 Development of a framework for fire risk assessment using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies
by Chuvieco, Emilio & Aguado, Inmaculada & Yebra, Marta & Nieto, Héctor & Salas, Javier & Martín, M. Pilar & Vilar, Lara & Martínez, Javier & Martín, Susana & Ibarra, Paloma & de la Riva, Juan & Baeza, Jaime & Rodríguez, Francisco & Molina, Juan R. & Herrera, Miguel A. & Zamora, Ricardo
- 59-66 Knowing fire incidence through fuel phenology: A remotely sensed approach
by Bajocco, S. & Rosati, L. & Ricotta, C.
- 67-74 Modis reflectance and active fire data for burn mapping and assessment at regional level
by Merino-de-Miguel, Silvia & Huesca, Margarita & González-Alonso, Federico
- 75-84 Post-fire vegetation regrowth detection in the Deiva Marina region (Liguria-Italy) using Landsat TM and ETM+ data
by Solans Vila, José Pablo & Barbosa, Paulo
- 85-89 Temporal scaling behavior of human-caused fires and their connection to relative humidity of the atmosphere
by Wang, Jian & Song, Weiguo & Zheng, Hongyang & Telesca, Luciano
- 90-93 Analysis of time-scaling properties in forest-fire sequence observed in Italy
by Telesca, Luciano & Lasaponara, Rosa
- 94-97 Intra-annual time dynamical patterns of fire sequences observed in Patagonia (Argentina)
by Ghermandi, Luciana & Lasaponara, Rosa & Telesca, Luciano
- 98-105 Wildfire, landscape diversity and the Drossel–Schwabl model
by Zinck, Richard D. & Johst, Karin & Grimm, Volker
- 106-112 A Hierarchical Bayesian model of wildfire in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot: Implications of weather variability and global circulation
by Wilson, Adam M. & Latimer, Andrew M. & Silander, John A. & Gelfand, Alan E. & de Klerk, Helen
- 113-121 Non-linear ecological processes, fires, environmental heterogeneity and shrub invasion in northwestern Patagonia
by Ghermandi, L. & de Torres Curth, M.I. & Franzese, J. & Gonzalez, S.
- 122-129 Correlations between forest fires in British Columbia, Canada, and sea surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean
by Wang, Yonghe & Flannigan, Mike & Anderson, Kerry
2009, Volume 220, Issue 24
- 3481-3489 Challenges of simulating complex environmental systems at the landscape scale: A controversial dialogue between two cups of espresso
by Seppelt, Ralf & Müller, Felix & Schröder, Boris & Volk, Martin
- 3490-3498 Incorporating spatial autocorrelation into cellular automata model: An application to the dynamics of Chinese tamarisk (Tamarix chinensis Lour.)
by Wu, Daqian & Liu, Jian & Zhang, Gaosheng & Ding, Wenjuan & Wang, Wei & Wang, Renqing
- 3499-3511 Spatial prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence-only records: combining point pattern analysis, ENFA and regression-kriging
by Hengl, Tomislav & Sierdsema, Henk & Radović, Andreja & Dilo, Arta
- 3512-3520 The performance of state-of-the-art modelling techniques depends on geographical distribution of species
by Marmion, Mathieu & Luoto, Miska & Heikkinen, Risto K. & Thuiller, Wilfried
- 3521-3526 Herding tendency as an aggregating factor in a binary mixture of social entities
by Juanico, Dranreb Earl O.
- 3527-3535 Design of a Domain Specific Language for modelling processes in landscapes
by Degenne, P. & Lo Seen, D. & Parigot, D. & Forax, R. & Tran, A. & Ait Lahcen, A. & Curé, O. & Jeansoulin, R.
- 3536-3545 Neutral modelling of agricultural landscapes by tessellation methods—Application for gene flow simulation
by Le Ber, F. & Lavigne, C. & Adamczyk, K. & Angevin, F. & Colbach, N. & Mari, J.-F. & Monod, H.
- 3546-3554 A phenomenological model without dispersal kernel to model species migration
by Saltré, F. & Chuine, I. & Brewer, S. & Gaucherel, C.
- 3555-3564 Simulating forest succession after blowdown events: The crucial role of space for a realistic management
by Rammig, Anja & Fahse, Lorenz
- 3565-3575 Spatially explicit modeling of overstory manipulations in young forests: Effects on stand structure and light
by Sprugel, Douglas G. & Rascher, Katherine G. & Gersonde, Rolf & Dovčiak, Martin & Lutz, James A. & Halpern, Charles B.
- 3576-3588 Are savannas patch-dynamic systems? A landscape model
by Moustakas, Aristides & Sakkos, Konstantinos & Wiegand, Kerstin & Ward, David & Meyer, Katrin M. & Eisinger, Dirk
- 3589-3598 Modelling the effect of in-stream and overland dispersal on gene flow in river networks
by Chaput-Bardy, A. & Fleurant, C. & Lemaire, C. & Secondi, J.
- 3599-3611 GIS-based modeling of the geographic distribution of Quercus emoryi Torr. (Fagaceae) in México and identification of significant environmental factors influencing the species’ distribution
by Torres-Meza, María de Jesús & Báez-González, Alma Delia & Maciel-Pérez, Luis Humberto & Quezada-Guzmán, Esperanza & Sierra-Tristán, J. Santos
- 3612-3620 Urban ecological security assessment and forecasting, based on a cellular automata model: A case study of Guangzhou, China
by Gong, Jian-zhou & Liu, Yan-sui & Xia, Bei-cheng & Zhao, Guan-wei
- 3621-3629 Evaluation of suitable tiger habitat in Chandoli National Park, India, using spatial modelling of environmental variables
by Imam, Ekwal & Kushwaha, S.P.S. & Singh, Aditya
- 3630-3637 Using and comparing two nonparametric methods (CART and MARS) to model the potential distribution of gullies
by Gutiérrez, Álvaro Gómez & Schnabel, Susanne & Lavado Contador, J. Francisco
- 3638-3646 A spatial model of white sturgeon rearing habitat in the lower Columbia River, USA
by Hatten, James R. & Parsley, Michael J.
- 3647-3657 Modelling of spatio-temporal population dynamics of earthworms under wetland conditions—An integrated approach
by Vorpahl, Peter & Moenickes, Sylvia & Richter, Otto
2009, Volume 220, Issue 23
- 3241-3247 Modelling tritrophic interactions mediated by induced defence volatiles
by Liu, Ying Hu & Liu, De Li & An, Min & Fu, Yin Lian & Zeng, Ren Sen & Luo, Shi Ming & Wu, Hanwen & Pratley, Jim
- 3248-3258 Invasive species distribution modeling (iSDM): Are absence data and dispersal constraints needed to predict actual distributions?
by Václavík, Tomáš & Meentemeyer, Ross K.
- 3259-3270 Multiple sources of predictive uncertainty in modeled estimates of net ecosystem CO2 exchange
by Mitchell, Stephen & Beven, Keith & Freer, Jim
- 3271-3279 Incorporating behaviour into simple models of dispersal using the biological control agent Dicyphus hesperus
by Ma, Brian O. & Davis, Brad H. & Gillespie, David R. & VanLaerhoven, Sherah L.
- 3280-3290 A methodological approach to develop “contaminant migration–population effects” models
by Monte, Luigi
- 3291-3300 Adapting empirical equations to Lake Kinneret data by using three calibration methods
by Gilboa, Yael & Friedler, Eran & Gal, Gideon
- 3301-3324 Development of an integrated decision-support model for density management within jack pine stand-types
by Newton, Peter F.
- 3325-3330 Modelling of the relationship moisture content to nutrient transformation rate in river sediments
by Topalova, Yana & Todorova, Yovana & Panova, Antoaneta & Schneider, Irina
- 3331-3341 Predicting functional response and size selectivity of juvenile Notonecta maculata foraging on Daphnia magna
by Gergs, André & Ratte, Hans Toni
- 3342-3352 Adsorption distribution impact on preferential transport within horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW)
by Wanko, Adrien & Tapia, Gabriela & Mosé, Robert & Gregoire, Caroline
- 3353-3361 Epidemiological risk assessment using linked network and grid based modelling: Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae in the UK
by Harwood, Thomas D. & Xu, Xiangming & Pautasso, Marco & Jeger, Mike J. & Shaw, Michael W.
- 3362-3371 Leaf litter decomposition—Estimates of global variability based on Yasso07 model
by Tuomi, M. & Thum, T. & Järvinen, H. & Fronzek, S. & Berg, B. & Harmon, M. & Trofymow, J.A. & Sevanto, S. & Liski, J.
- 3372-3379 Modeling carbon sequestration under zero-tillage at the regional scale. II. The influence of crop rotation and soil type
by Gaiser, Thomas & Abdel-Razek, Mohammad & Bakara, Heike
- 3380-3393 Simulating dynamic and mixed-severity fire regimes: A process-based fire extension for LANDIS-II
by Sturtevant, Brian R. & Scheller, Robert M. & Miranda, Brian R. & Shinneman, Douglas & Syphard, Alexandra
- 3394-3403 Invasion with stage-structured coupled map lattices: Application to the spread of scentless chamomile
by de-Camino-Beck, T. & Lewis, M.A.
- 3404-3412 An agent-based model for simulating trading of multi-species fisheries quota
by Little, L. Richard & Punt, André E. & Mapstone, Bruce D. & Begg, Gavin A. & Goldman, Barry & Williams, Ashley J.
- 3413-3423 Spatial and mass balanced trophic models of La Rinconada Marine Reserve (SE Pacific coast), a protected benthic ecosystem: Management strategy assessment
by Ortiz, Marco & Avendaño, Miguel & Campos, Leonardo & Berrios, Fernando
- 3424-3438 Predicting national sustainability: The convergence of energetic, economic and environmental realities
by Brown, Mark T. & Cohen, Matthew J. & Sweeney, Sharlynn
- 3439-3447 A fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) approach to eco-environmental vulnerability assessment for the danjiangkou reservoir area, China
by Li, Lu & Shi, Zhi-Hua & Yin, Wei & Zhu, Dun & Ng, Sai Leung & Cai, Chong-Fa & Lei, A-Lin
- 3448-3464 The effects of aggregation on the performance of the inverse method and indicators of network analysis
by Johnson, Galen A. & Niquil, Nathalie & Asmus, Harald & Bacher, Cédric & Asmus, Ragnhild & Baird, Daniel
- 3465-3471 On the consequences of aggregation and balancing of networks on system properties derived from ecological network analysis
by Baird, Dan & Fath, Brian D. & Ulanowicz, Robert E. & Asmus, Harald & Asmus, Ragnhild
- 3472-3474 A note on density dependence in population models
by Ross, J.V.
2009, Volume 220, Issue 22
- 3113-3122 Ecological network analyses and their use for establishing reference domain in functional assessment of an estuary
by Christian, Robert R. & Brinson, Mark M. & Dame, James K. & Johnson, Galen & Peterson, Charles H. & Baird, Daniel
- 3123-3132 Comparative network analysis toward characterization of systemic organization for human–environmental sustainability
by Fiscus, Daniel A.
- 3133-3140 Using social network analysis tools in ecology: Markov process transition models applied to the seasonal trophic network dynamics of the Chesapeake Bay
by Johnson, Jeffrey C. & Luczkovich, Joseph J. & Borgatti, Stephen P. & Snijders, Tom A.B.
- 3141-3146 The sensitivity of food web topology to temporal data aggregation
by Jordán, Ferenc & Osváth, Györgyi
- 3147-3162 Adaptations in a hierarchical food web of southeastern Lake Michigan
by Krause, Ann E. & Frank, Ken A. & Jones, Michael L. & Nalepa, Thomas F. & Barbiero, Richard P. & Madenjian, Charles P. & Agy, Megan & Evans, Marlene S. & Taylor, William W. & Mason, Doran M. & Leonard, Nancy J.
- 3163-3173 Ecological network analysis for water use systems—A case study of the Yellow River Basin
by Li, Y. & Chen, B. & Yang, Z.F.
- 3174-3181 Throughflow analysis: A stochastic approach
by Matamba, L. & Kazanci, C. & Schramski, J.R. & Blessing, M. & Alexander, P. & Patten, B.C.
- 3182-3193 Invasive species impacts on ecosystem structure and function: A comparison of the Bay of Quinte, Canada, and Oneida Lake, USA, before and after zebra mussel invasion
by Miehls, Andrea L. Jaeger & Mason, Doran M. & Frank, Kenneth A. & Krause, Ann E. & Peacor, Scott D. & Taylor, William W.
- 3194-3209 Invasive species impacts on ecosystem structure and function: A comparison of Oneida Lake, New York, USA, before and after zebra mussel invasion
by Miehls, Andrea L. Jaeger & Mason, Doran M. & Frank, Kenneth A. & Krause, Ann E. & Peacor, Scott D. & Taylor, William W.
- 3210-3218 Comparing network analysis methodologies for consumer–resource relations at species and ecosystems scales
by Scharler, Ursula M. & Fath, Brian D.
- 3219-3224 Dynamic environ analysis of compartmental systems: A computational approach
by Shevtsov, Jane & Kazanci, Caner & Patten, Bernard C.
- 3225-3232 The Reynolds transport theorem: Application to ecological compartment modeling and case study of ecosystem energetics
by Schramski, J.R. & Patten, B.C. & Kazanci, C. & Gattie, D.K. & Kellam, N.N.
- 3233-3240 Control system approaches to ecological systems analysis: Invariants and frequency response
by Tollner, E.W. & Kazanci, C. & Schramski, J.R. & Patten, B.C.
2009, Volume 220, Issue 21
- 2828-2837 A system dynamics model for the management of the Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve, 1850) in the Bay of Arcachon (France)
by Bald, J. & Sinquin, A. & Borja, A. & Caill-Milly, N. & Duclercq, B. & Dang, C. & de Montaudouin, X.
- 2838-2850 Modelling spatial distribution of hard bottom benthic communities and their functional response to environmental parameters
by Bandelj, Vinko & Curiel, Daniele & Lek, Sovan & Rismondo, Andrea & Solidoro, Cosimo
- 2851-2856 Mathematical modelling for conservation and management of gorgonians corals: youngs and olds, could they coexist?
by Bramanti, Lorenzo & Iannelli, Mimmo & Santangelo, Giovanni
- 2857-2864 The influence of environmental spatial structure on the life-history traits and diversity of species in a metacommunity
by Büchi, Lucie & Christin, Pascal-Antoine & Hirzel, Alexandre H.
- 2865-2876 Zooplankton population model coupled to a biogeochemical model of the North Western Mediterranean Sea ecosystem
by Eisenhauer, L. & Carlotti, F. & Baklouti, M. & Diaz, F.
- 2877-2884 Consideration of fuzziness: Is it necessary in modelling fish habitat preference of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)?
by Fukuda, Shinji
- 2885-2898 EcoTroph: Modelling marine ecosystem functioning and impact of fishing
by Gascuel, Didier & Pauly, Daniel
- 2899-2907 Trophic field overlap: A new approach to quantify keystone species
by Jordán, Ferenc & Liu, Wei-chung & Mike, Ágnes
- 2908-2914 Cycling in ecosystems: An individual based approach
by Kazanci, C. & Matamba, L. & Tollner, E.W.
- 2915-2926 Fuel modelling in terrestrial ecosystems: An overview in the context of the development of an object-orientated database for wild fire analysis
by Krivtsov, V. & Vigy, O. & Legg, C. & Curt, T. & Rigolot, E. & Lecomte, I. & Jappiot, M. & Lampin-Maillet, C. & Fernandes, P. & Pezzatti, G.B.
- 2927-2939 Recovery or decline of the northwestern Black Sea: A societal choice revealed by socio-ecological modelling
by Langmead, Olivia & McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail & Mee, Laurence D. & Friedrich, Jana & Gilbert, Alison J. & Gomoiu, Marian-Traian & Jackson, Emma L. & Knudsen, Ståle & Minicheva, Galina & Todorova, Valentina
- 2940-2959 Synthesis and spatial dynamics of socio-economic metabolism and land use change of Taipei Metropolitan Region
by Lee, Chun-Lin & Huang, Shu-Li & Chan, Shih-Liang
- 2960-2971 Bridging biogeochemical and food web models for an End-to-End representation of marine ecosystem dynamics: The Venice lagoon case study
by Libralato, Simone & Solidoro, Cosimo
- 2972-2987 Which forcing factors fit? Using ecosystem models to investigate the relative influence of fishing and changes in primary productivity on the dynamics of marine ecosystems
by Mackinson, S. & Daskalov, G. & Heymans, J.J. & Neira, S. & Arancibia, H. & Zetina-Rejón, M. & Jiang, H. & Cheng, H.Q. & Coll, M. & Arreguin-Sanchez, F. & Keeble, K. & Shannon, L.
- 2988-3000 Modelling of the contribution of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from litterfall of adjacent mangrove forest to Hooghly–Matla estuary, India
by Mandal, Sudipto & Ray, Santanu & Ghosh, Phani Bhusan
- 3001-3010 A trait-based approach for downscaling complexity in plankton ecosystem models
by Merico, Agostino & Bruggeman, Jorn & Wirtz, Kai
- 3011-3020 Linking species- and ecosystem-level impacts of climate change in lakes with a complex and a minimal model
by Mooij, W.M. & De Senerpont Domis, L.N. & Janse, J.H.
- 3021-3032 Quantifying the dynamics of marine invertebrate metacommunities: What processes can maintain high diversity with low densities in the Mediterranean Sea?
by Moritz, Charlotte & Loeuille, Nicolas & Guarini, Jean-Marc & Guizien, Katell
- 3033-3045 NEATS: A Network Economics Approach to Trophic Systems
by Mullon, Christian & Shin, Yunne & Cury, Philippe
- 3046-3056 Application of a three-dimensional model for assessing effects of small clear-cuttings on radiation and soil temperature
by Olchev, A. & Radler, K. & Sogachev, A. & Panferov, O. & Gravenhorst, G.
- 3057-3069 The phenology of phytoplankton blooms: Ecosystem indicators from remote sensing
by Platt, Trevor & White, George N. & Zhai, Li & Sathyendranath, Shubha & Roy, Shovonlal
- 3070-3080 Linking trophic positions and flow structure constraints in ecological networks: Energy transfer efficiency or topology effect?
by Scotti, Marco & Bondavalli, Cristina & Bodini, Antonio
- 3081-3088 Long-term simulation of the effect of climate changes on the growth of main Central-European forest tree species
by Tatarinov, Fyodor A. & Cienciala, Emil
- 3089-3099 Two-way coupling versus one-way forcing of plankton and fish models to predict ecosystem changes in the Benguela
by Travers, M. & Shin, Y.-J. & Jennings, S. & Machu, E. & Huggett, J.A. & Field, J.G. & Cury, P.M.
- 3100-3110 Modeling approach to regime shifts of primary production in shallow coastal ecosystems
by Zaldívar, J.M. & Bacelar, F.S. & Dueri, S. & Marinov, D. & Viaroli, P. & Hernández-García, E.
2009, Volume 220, Issue 20
- 2603-2610 Studying ecological communities from a neutral standpoint: A review of models’ structure and parameter estimation
by Beeravolu, Champak R. & Couteron, Pierre & Pélissier, Raphaël & Munoz, François
- 2611-2617 Mathematical equivalence of geometric mean fitness with probabilistic optimization under environmental uncertainty
by Yoshimura, Jin & Tanaka, Yumi & Togashi, Tatsuya & Iwata, Shigehide & Tainaka, Kei-ichi
- 2618-2623 Storage and the regulation of body mass in animals: A general growth equation based on an energy balance model
by Omori, Koji & Sogabe, Atsushi & Hamaoka, Hideki & Ohnishi, Hidejiro
- 2624-2639 Can imitation explain dialect origins?
by Strigul, Nikolay
- 2640-2645 Defining a stability boundary for three species competition models
by van der Hoff, Quay & Greeff, Johanna C. & Fay, Temple H.
- 2646-2655 Acknowledging the spatial heterogeneity in modelling/reconstructing carbon dioxide exchange in a northern aapa mire
by Laine, Anna & Riutta, Terhi & Juutinen, Sari & Väliranta, Minna & Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
- 2656-2664 Impact of bias in predicted height on tree volume estimation: A case-study of intrinsic nonlinearity
by Pedersen, Rune Østergaard & Skovsgaard, Jens Peter
- 2665-2682 Do microbial processes regulate the stability of a coral atoll's enclosed pelagic ecosystem?
by Hosack, Geoffrey R. & Eldridge, Peter M.
- 2683-2689 Distance-based eigenvector maps (DBEM) to analyse metapopulation structure with irregular sampling
by Munoz, François
- 2690-2701 The role of local and landscape level measures of greenness in modelling boreal plant species richness
by Parviainen, Miia & Luoto, Miska & Heikkinen, Risto K.
- 2702-2713 Temporal-spatial dynamics of vegetation variation on non-point source nutrient pollution
by Ouyang, Wei & Wang, Xuelei & Hao, Fanghua & Srinivasan, R.
- 2714-2726 The effects of littoral zone vegetation on turbulent mixing in lakes
by Coates, Michael J. & Folkard, Andrew M.
- 2727-2733 Modelling crayfish population dynamics using catch data: A size-structured model
by Sadykova, Dinara & Skurdal, Jostein & Sadykov, Alexander & Taugbol, Trond & Hessen, Dag O.
- 2734-2743 Coupling soil water and shoot dynamics in three grass species: A spatial stochastic model on water competition in Neotropical savanna
by Segarra, J. & Acevedo, M. & Raventós, J. & Garcia-Núñez, C. & Silva, J.F.
- 2744-2750 Modelling the spatial distribution of red grouper (Epinephelus morio) at Campeche Bank, México, with respect substrate
by Albañez-Lucero, M.O. & Arreguín-Sánchez, F.
- 2751-2769 Lake sediments during the transient eutrophication period: Reactive-transport model and identifiability study
by Dittrich, M. & Wehrli, B. & Reichert, P.
- 2770-2781 Assessing and testing prediction uncertainty for single tree-based models: A case study applied to northern hardwood stands in southern Québec, Canada
by Fortin, Mathieu & Bédard, Steve & DeBlois, Josianne & Meunier, Sébastien
- 2782-2791 Predicting barrier passage and habitat suitability for migratory fish species
by Meixler, Marcia S. & Bain, Mark B. & Todd Walter, M.
- 2792-2801 Effects of different mobilities of leaf and woody litters on litter carbon dynamics in arid ecosystems in Western Australia
by Kumada, Shungo & Kawanishi, Takuya & Hayashi, Yoshishige & Hamano, Hiroyuki & Kawarasaki, Satoko & Aikawa, Shin-ichi & Takahashi, Nobuhide & Egashira, Yasuyuki & Tanouchi, Hiroyuki & Kojima, Toshinori & Kinnear, Adrianne & Yamada, Koichi
- 2802-2818 Modeling changes in the coastal ecosystem of the Pearl River Estuary from 1981 to 1998
by Duan, L.J. & Li, S.Y. & Liu, Y. & Moreau, J. & Christensen, V.
- 2819-2823 How deep is the footprint? A 3D representation
by Niccolucci, V. & Bastianoni, S. & Tiezzi, E.B.P. & Wackernagel, M. & Marchettini, N.
2009, Volume 220, Issue 19
- 2349-2352 Competition, predation and coexistence in a three trophic system
by Florencia Carusela, M. & Momo, Fernando R. & Romanelli, Lilia
- 2353-2364 Evolutionary diversity and spatiotemporal dynamics of a spatial game
by Zhang, Hui & Zhang, Feng & Li, Zizhen & Gao, Meng & Li, Wenlong
- 2365-2379 The effect of species response form on species distribution model prediction and inference
by Santika, Truly & Hutchinson, Michael F.
- 2380-2392 An individual-based analysis of the dynamics of two coexisting phytoplankton species in the mixed layer
by Cianelli, Daniela & Sabia, Luciana & d’Alcalà, Maurizio Ribera & Zambianchi, Enrico
- 2393-2406 Instream and offstream environmental conditions and stream biotic integrity
by Bedoya, David & Novotny, Vladimir & Manolakos, Elias S.
- 2407-2414 Predicting aquaculture-derived benthic organic enrichment: Model validation
by Jusup, Marko & Klanjšček, Jasminka & Petricioli, Donat & Legović, Tarzan
- 2415-2426 Spatio-temporal dissolved oxygen dynamics in the Orbetello lagoon by fuzzy pattern recognition
by Giusti, Elisabetta & Marsili-Libelli, Stefano
- 2427-2440 A global Bayesian sensitivity analysis of the 1d SimSphere soil–vegetation–atmospheric transfer (SVAT) model using Gaussian model emulation
by Petropoulos, G. & Wooster, M.J. & Carlson, T.N. & Kennedy, M.C. & Scholze, M.
- 2441-2449 Numerical and field investigation of enhanced in situ denitrification in a shallow-zone well-to-well recirculation system
by Lee, Eun Jung & Kim, Meejeong & Kim, Young & Lee, Kang-Kun
- 2450-2459 The impact of fragmentation and density regulation on forest succession in the Atlantic rain forest
by Groeneveld, J. & Alves, L.F. & Bernacci, L.C. & Catharino, E.L.M. & Knogge, C. & Metzger, J.P. & Pütz, S. & Huth, A.
- 2460-2468 Modeling the influence of precipitation and nitrogen deposition on forest understory fuel connectivity in Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest
by Hurteau, Matthew D. & North, Malcolm & Foin, Theodore
- 2469-2480 Testing a new model of aphid abundance with sedentary and non-sedentary predators
by Piñol, Josep & Espadaler, Xavier & Pérez, Nicolás & Beven, Keith
- 2481-2490 Probabilistic movement model with emigration simulates movements of deer in Nebraska, 1990–2006
by Frost, Charles J. & Hygnstrom, Scott E. & Tyre, Andrew J. & Eskridge, Kent M. & Baasch, David M. & Boner, Justin R. & Clements, Gregory M. & Gilsdorf, Jason M. & Kinsell, Travis C. & Vercauteren, Kurt C.
- 2491-2502 A simulation model to explore the response of the Gulf of Maine food web to large-scale environmental and ecological changes
by Overholtz, William & Link, Jason
- 2503-2511 Coupling a land use model and an ecosystem model for a crop-pasture zone
by Xu, Xia & Gao, Qiong & Liu, Ying-Hui & Wang, Jing-Ai & Zhang, Yong
- 2512-2524 A concept model to estimate the potential distribution of the Asiatic citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri Kuwayama) in Australia under climate change—A means for assessing biosecurity risk
by Aurambout, J.P. & Finlay, K.J. & Luck, J. & Beattie, G.A.C.
- 2525-2535 The effects of disturbance based management on the dynamics of Mediterranean vegetation: A hierarchical and spatially explicit modeling approach
by Bar Massada, Avi & Carmel, Yohay & Koniak, Gili & Noy-Meir, Imanuel
- 2536-2542 Reduction of CO2 emission by optimally tracking a pre-defined target
by Caetano, Marco Antonio Leonel & Gherardi, Douglas Francisco Marcolino & Ribeiro, Gustavo de Paula & Yoneyama, Takashi
- 2543-2558 From meso- to macro-scale dynamic water quality modelling for the assessment of land use change scenarios
by Huang, Shaochun & Hesse, Cornelia & Krysanova, Valentina & Hattermann, Fred
- 2559-2569 A multi-scale approach to modelling spatial and dynamic ecological patterns for reservoir's water quality management
by Cabecinha, Edna & Lourenço, Martinho & Moura, João Paulo & Pardal, Miguel Ângelo & Cabral, João Alexandre
- 2570-2582 Analyzing the tradeoffs among ecological and fishing effects on an example fish community: A multispecies (fisheries) production model
by Gamble, Robert J. & Link, Jason S.
- 2583-2593 Spatial optimization of protected area placement incorporating ecological, social and economical criteria
by Christensen, Villy & Ferdaña, Zach & Steenbeek, Jeroen
- 2594-2597 The power of simulating experiments
by Meyer, Katrin M. & Mooij, Wolf M. & Vos, Matthijs & Hol, W.H. Gera & van der Putten, Wim H.
2009, Volume 220, Issue 18
- 2121-2136 Optimization of ecosystem model parameters using spatio-temporal soil moisture information
by Zhu, Lin & Chen, Jing M. & Qin, Qiming & Li, Jianping & Wang, Lianxi
- 2137-2141 Modification of a soil–vegetation nonlinear interaction model with acid deposition for simplified experimental applicability
by Guala, Sebastián & Vega, Flora A. & Covelo, Emma F.
- 2142-2161 A Bayesian hierarchical framework for calibrating aquatic biogeochemical models
by Zhang, Weitao & Arhonditsis, George B.
- 2162-2172 Integrating empirical and heuristic knowledge in a KBS to approach stream eutrophication
by Llorens, Esther & Comas, Joaquim & Martí, Eugènia & Riera, Joan Lluís & Sabater, Francesc & Poch, Manel
- 2173-2186 A simple Lagrangian model to simulate temporal variability of algae in the Elbe River
by Scharfe, Mirco & Callies, Ulrich & Blöcker, Gerd & Petersen, Wilhelm & Schroeder, Friedhelm
- 2187-2205 Description and sensitivity analysis for the LESV model: Water quality variables and the balance of organisms in a fjordic region of restricted exchange
by Portilla, E. & Tett, P. & Gillibrand, P.A. & Inall, Mark
- 2206-2217 A system-dynamic model on the competitive growth between Potamogeton malaianus Miq. and Spirogyra sp
by Han, Hongjuan & Chen, Yonggen & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Nielsen, Søren Nors & Hu, Weiping
- 2218-2230 Simulating dynamics of managed monsoon evergreen broad-leaved forest in south China
by Zhang, Guilian & Boom, Carolina & Zhang, Guigang & Liu, Xinwei & Du, Qin & Peng, Shaolin
- 2231-2243 Roe-deer habitat suitability and predisposition of forest to browsing damage in its dependence on forest growth—Model sensitivity in an alpine forest region
by Reimoser, Susanne & Partl, Ernst & Reimoser, Friedrich & Vospernik, Sonja