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2009, Volume 220, Issue 1
- 51-59 How does the spatial structure of habitat loss affect the eco-epidemic dynamics?
by Su, Min & Hui, Cang & Zhang, Yanyu & Li, Zizhen
- 60-70 Assessing the impact of biological control of Plutella xylostella through the application of Lotka–Volterra model
by Tonnang, Henri E.Z. & Nedorezov, Lev V. & Ochanda, Horace & Owino, John & Löhr, Bernhard
- 71-80 Carbon sequestration in soils of SW-Germany as affected by agricultural management—Calibration of the EPIC model for regional simulations
by Billen, Norbert & Röder, Clara & Gaiser, Thomas & Stahr, Karl
2008, Volume 219, Issue 3
- 264-275 TRIPLEX model testing and application for predicting forest growth and biomass production in the subtropical forest zone of China's Zhejiang Province
by Zhang, Jun & Chu, Ziyan & Ge, Ying & Zhou, Xiaolu & Jiang, Hong & Chang, Jie & Peng, Changhui & Zheng, Jiawen & Jiang, Bo & Zhu, Jinru & Yu, Shuquan
- 276-286 Simulating carbon exchange of Canadian boreal forests
by Sun, Jianfeng & Peng, Changhui & McCaughey, Harry & Zhou, Xiaolu & Thomas, Valerie & Berninger, Frank & St-Onge, Benoît. & Hua, Dong
- 287-299 Simulating carbon exchange in Canadian Boreal forests
by Zhou, Xiaolu & Peng, Changhui & Dang, Qing-Lai & Sun, Jianfeng & Wu, Haibin & Hua, Dong
- 300-316 Modeling soil hydraulic properties for a wide range of soil conditions
by Balland, Vincent & Pollacco, Joseph A.P. & Arp, Paul A.
- 317-326 An improved state-parameter analysis of ecosystem models using data assimilation
by Chen, M. & Liu, S. & Tieszen, L.L. & Hollinger, D.Y.
- 327-341 Resolving model parameter values from carbon and nitrogen stock measurements in a wide range of tropical mature forests using nonlinear inversion and regression trees
by Liu, Shuguang & Anderson, Pamela & Zhou, Guoyi & Kauffman, Boone & Hughes, Flint & Schimel, David & Watson, Vicente & Tosi, Joseph
- 342-360 Modeling forest leaf-litter decomposition and N mineralization in litterbags, placed across Canada: A 5-model comparison
by Zhang, C.F. & Meng, F.-R. & Bhatti, J.S. & Trofymow, J.A. & Arp, Paul A.
- 361-372 Integrating remotely sensed land cover observations and a biogeochemical model for estimating forest ecosystem carbon dynamics
by Liu, Jinxun & Liu, Shuguang & Loveland, Thomas R. & Tieszen, Larry L.
- 373-382 A practical approach for assessing the sensitivity of the Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector (CBM-CFS3)
by White, Thomas & Luckai, Nancy & Larocque, Guy R. & Kurz, Werner A. & Smyth, Carolyn
- 383-399 Future research challenges for incorporation of uncertainty in environmental and ecological decision-making
by Ascough, J.C. & Maier, H.R. & Ravalico, J.K. & Strudley, M.W.
- 400-412 Uncertainty analysis in carbon cycle models of forest ecosystems: Research needs and development of a theoretical framework to estimate error propagation
by Larocque, Guy R. & Bhatti, Jagtar S. & Boutin, Robert & Chertov, Oleg
2008, Volume 219, Issue 1
- 1-16 Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis from a coupled 3-PG and soil organic matter decomposition model
by Xenakis, Georgios & Ray, Duncan & Mencuccini, Maurizio
- 17-29 Maximum entropy niche-based modelling of seasonal changes in little bustard (Tetrax tetrax) distribution
by Suárez-Seoane, Susana & García de la Morena, Eladio L. & Morales Prieto, Manuel B. & Osborne, Patrick E. & de Juana, Eduardo
- 30-38 Extinction of poorest competitors and temporal heterogeneity of habitat destruction
by Liu, HuiYu & Lin, JiaJia & Zhang, Mingyang & Lin, ZhenShan & Wen, Ten
- 39-48 Neutral models for polygonal landscapes with linear networks
by Gaucherel, C.
- 49-65 Using the FORE-SCE model to project land-cover change in the southeastern United States
by Sohl, Terry & Sayler, Kristi
- 66-76 Comparison of stepwise selection and Bayesian model averaging for yield gap analysis
by Prost, Lorène & Makowski, David & Jeuffroy, Marie-Hélène
- 77-91 A multi-model framework for simulating wildlife population response to land-use and climate change
by McRae, Brad H. & Schumaker, Nathan H. & McKane, Robert B. & Busing, Richard T. & Solomon, Allen M. & Burdick, Connie A.
- 92-106 Model construct and calibration of an integrated water quality model (LM2-Toxic) for the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Project
by Zhang, Xiaomi & Rygwelski, Kenneth R. & Rossmann, Ronald & Pauer, James J. & Kreis, Russell G.
- 107-114 Model study on the ecosystem impact of a variable C:N:P ratio for cyanobacteria in the Baltic Proper
by Kuznetsov, I. & Neumann, T. & Burchard, H.
- 115-124 Stochastic multiple attribute evaluation of land use policies
by Prato, Tony
- 125-137 Modelling spatial heterogeneity of phytoplankton in Lake Mangueira, a large shallow subtropical lake in South Brazil
by Fragoso, Carlos R. & Marques, David M.L. Motta & Collischonn, Walter & Tucci, Carlos E.M. & van Nes, Egbert H.
- 138-152 The Water Framework Directive: Setting the phosphorus loading target for a deep lake in Denmark using the 1D lake ecosystem model DYRESM–CAEDYM
by Trolle, Dennis & Skovgaard, Henrik & Jeppesen, Erik
- 153-169 Bayesian inference for a stochastic logistic model with switching points
by Tang, Sanyi & Heron, Elizabeth A.
- 170-177 The effects of environmental perturbation and measurement error on estimates of the shape parameter in the theta-logistic model of population regulation
by Barker, Daniel & Sibly, Richard M.
- 178-188 The effect of avoidance behavior on predicting fish passage rates through water diversion structures
by Lemasson, Bertrand H. & Haefner, James W. & Bowen, Mark D.
- 189-199 Analyzing the time-course variation of apple and pear tree dates of flowering stages in the global warming context
by Guédon, Yann & Legave, Jean Michel
- 200-211 A neural network approach to simple prediction of soil nitrification potential: A case study in Japanese temperate forests
by Ito, Eriko & Ono, Kenji & Ito, Yoichi M. & Araki, Makoto
- 212-225 Modeling and simulation of fire spreading through the activity tracking paradigm
by Muzy, A. & Nutaro, J.J. & Zeigler, B.P. & Coquillard, P.
- 226-233 Evolution of sex-biased dispersal: The role of sex-specific dispersal costs, demographic stochasticity, and inbreeding
by Gros, Andreas & Hovestadt, Thomas & Poethke, Hans Joachim
- 234-247 Evaluating coyote management strategies using a spatially explicit, individual-based, socially structured population model
by Conner, Mary M. & Ebinger, Michael R. & Knowlton, Frederick F.
- 248-255 Dynamical complexity of a spatial predator–prey model with migration
by Sun, Gui-Quan & Jin, Zhen & Liu, Quan-Xing & Li, Li
- 256-259 Modelled environmental exposure to persistent organic chemicals is independent of the time course of emissions: Proof and significance for chemical exposure assessments
by von Waldow, Harald & Scheringer, Martin & Hungerbühler, Konrad
2008, Volume 218, Issue 3
- 195-206 An individual-based model of a tritrophic ecology
by Charnell, Moshi Arthur
- 207-218 Simulations of the effects of changes in mean fire return intervals on balsam fir abundance, and implications for spruce budworm outbreaks
by Bouchard, Mathieu & Pothier, David
- 219-234 WORMDYN: A model of Lumbricus terrestris population dynamics in agricultural fields
by Pelosi, Céline & Bertrand, Michel & Makowski, David & Roger-Estrade, Jean
- 235-246 Understanding alpine tree line dynamics: An individual-based model
by Wallentin, Gudrun & Tappeiner, Ulrike & Strobl, Josef & Tasser, Erich
- 247-259 Validation of a dynamic stem diameter variation model and the resulting seasonal changes in calibrated parameter values
by Steppe, Kathy & De Pauw, Dirk J.W. & Lemeur, Raoul
- 260-266 Assessing overexploitation in Mediterranean aquifers using system stability condition analysis
by Ibáñez, Javier & Valderrama, Jaime Martínez & Puigdefábregas, Juan
- 267-289 A modeling study on methylmercury bioaccumulation and its controlling factors
by Kim, Eunhee & Mason, Robert P. & Bergeron, Christine M.
- 290-306 Impact of uncertainty in tree mortality on the predictions of a tropical forest dynamics model
by Wernsdörfer, H. & Rossi, V. & Cornu, G. & Oddou-Muratorio, S. & Gourlet-Fleury, S.
- 307-314 Choosing Fagus sylvatica L. matrix model dimension by sensitivity analysis of the population growth rate with respect to the width of the diameter classes
by López Torres, I. & Fullana Belda, C. & Ortuño Pérez, S.F. & Martín Fernández, A.J.
- 315-322 Importance of temperature in modeling food web bioaccumulation in large aquatic systems
by Zhang, Xin & Kreis, Russell G.
- 323-338 Dynamics of free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations and nitrogen fixation in a two-prey–one-predator system
by Kavadia, A. & Vayenas, D.V. & Pavlou, S. & Aggelis, G.
- 339-353 Spatially and temporally explicit modeling of conditions for primary production of annuals in dry environments
by Svoray, Tal & Shafran-Nathan, Rakefet & Henkin, Zalmen & Perevolotsky, Avi
- 354-366 Modelling Zostera marina and Ulva spp. in a coastal lagoon
by Aveytua-Alcázar, Leslie & Camacho-Ibar, Victor F. & Souza, Alejandro J. & Allen, J.I. & Torres, Ricardo
- 367-374 On the use of multi-species NK models to explore ecosystem development
by Swanack, Todd M. & Grant, William E. & Fath, Brian D.
- 375-382 Carbon cycling potential from Utricularia breviscapa decomposition in a tropical oxbow lake (São Paulo, Brazil)
by da Cunha Santino, Marcela Bianchessi & Bianchini, Irineu
- 383-392 Factor separation in air quality simulations
by Gabusi, Veronica & Pisoni, Enrico & Volta, Marialuisa
- 393-397 Preferential uptake of NH4+ over NO3− in marine ecosystem models: A simple and more consistent parameterization
by Vallina, S.M. & Le Quéré, C.
- 398-399 The simplest predator–prey model
by Kallay, Michael & Cohen, Yosef
2008, Volume 218, Issue 1
- 1-17 Preliminary trophic model of the Antarctic Peninsula Ecosystem (Sub-area CCAMLR 48.1)
by Cornejo-Donoso, Jorge & Antezana, Tarsicio
- 18-28 Modelling the impact of flooding stress on the growth performance of woody species using fuzzy logic
by Glenz, C. & Iorgulescu, I. & Kienast, F. & Schlaepfer, R.
- 29-48 Selecting parameters for calibration via sensitivity analysis: An individual-based model of mosquitofish population dynamics
by Beaudouin, Rémy & Monod, Gilles & Ginot, Vincent
- 49-59 Phytoplankton patchiness and their role in the modelled productivity of a large, seasonally stratified lake
by Hillmer, Ingrid & van Reenen, Penelope & Imberger, Jörg & Zohary, Tamar
- 60-72 Creation and preservation of vegetation patterns by grazing
by Mouissie, A. Maarten & Apol, M. Emile F. & Heil, Gerrit W. & van Diggelen, Rudy
- 73-94 An individual-based stochastic hazard model of eastern king prawn (Melicertus plebejus) migration with spatially and temporally varying fishing effort
by O’Callaghan, Michael & Gordon, G.N.G.
- 95-109 Reproduction of olive tree habitat suitability for global change impact assessment
by Moriondo, M. & Stefanini, F.M. & Bindi, M.
- 110-120 Modeling carbon sequestration under zero tillage at the regional scale. I. The effect of soil erosion
by Gaiser, Thomas & Stahr, Karl & Billen, Norbert & Mohammad, Mohammad Abdel-Razek
- 121-134 Predicting tree distributions in an East African biodiversity hotspot: model selection, data bias and envelope uncertainty
by Platts, Philip J. & McClean, Colin J. & Lovett, Jon C. & Marchant, Rob
- 135-148 Eco-hydrological modelling in a highly regulated lowland catchment to find measures for improving water quality
by Hesse, Cornelia & Krysanova, Valentina & Päzolt, Jens & Hattermann, Fred F.
- 149-161 Importance of jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas (Orbigny, 1835) in the pelagic ecosystem of the central Gulf of California
by Rosas-Luis, R. & Salinas-Zavala, C.A. & Koch, V. & Luna, P. Del Monte & Morales-Zárate, M.V.
- 162-174 Comparing environmental influences on coral bleaching across and within species using clustered binomial regression
by Yee, Susan Harrell & Santavy, Deborah L. & Barron, Mace G.
- 175-181 Simulated potential effects of ecological factors on a hypothetical population of Chiricahua leopard frog (Rana chiricahuensis)
by Boykin, Kenneth G. & McDaniel, Kirk C.
- 182-187 Natural and anthropogenic influences on the diversity structure of reef fish communities in the Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia)
by Mellin, C. & Ferraris, J. & Galzin, R. & Harmelin-Vivien, M. & Kulbicki, M. & de Loma, T. Lison
2008, Volume 217, Issue 3
- 209-218 Influence of various emission scenarios on ozone in Europe
by Andreani-Aksoyoğlu, Şebnem & Keller, Johannes & Ordóñez, Carlos & Tinguely, Michel & Schultz, Martin & Prévôt, André S.H.
- 219-229 Modelling assessment of PM10 exposure control policies in Northern Italy
by Carnevale, Claudio & Finzi, Giovanna & Pisoni, Enrico & Volta, Marialuisa
- 230-239 Modelling concentrations of airborne primary and secondary PM10 and PM2.5 with the BelEUROS-model in Belgium
by Deutsch, Felix & Vankerkom, Jean & Janssen, Liliane & Janssen, Stijn & Bencs, László & Van Grieken, René & Fierens, Frans & Dumont, Gerwin & Mensink, Clemens
- 240-254 Simulation of transport and composition changes during a blocking episode over the East Atlantic and North Europe
by Ebel, A. & Feldmann, H. & Jakobs, H.J. & Memmesheimer, M. & Offermann, D. & Kuell, V. & Schäler, B.
- 255-269 Air pollution transport in the Balkan region and country-to-country pollution exchange between Romania, Bulgaria and Greece
by Ganev, Kostadin & Prodanova, Maria & Syrakov, Dimiter & Miloshev, Nikolai
- 270-278 New parameterization scheme for effective indices for emissions from road transport
by Ganev, Kostadin & Syrakov, Dimiter & Zlatev, Zahari
- 279-291 Orthogonal decomposition methods for inclusion of climatic data into environmental studies
by Penenko, Vladimir & Tsvetova, Elena
- 292-304 An inventory of tree species in Europe—An essential data input for air pollution modelling
by Skjøth, Carsten A. & Geels, Camilla & Hvidberg, Martin & Hertel, Ole & Brandt, Jørgen & Frohn, Lise M. & Hansen, Kaj M. & Hedegaard, Gitte B. & Christensen, Jesper H. & Moseholm, L.
- 305-319 Impact of climate changes on pollution levels in Denmark
by Zlatev, Zahari & Moseholm, Lars
2008, Volume 217, Issue 1
- 1-18 Modelling vegetation dynamics in heterogeneous pasture-woodland landscapes
by Gillet, François
- 19-32 Predicting habitat use by ringed seals (Phoca hispida) in a warming Arctic
by Freitas, Carla & Kovacs, Kit M. & Ims, Rolf A. & Lydersen, Christian
- 33-47 Trophic flow kinetics in marine ecosystems: Toward a theoretical approach to ecosystem functioning
by Gascuel, Didier & Morissette, Lyne & Palomares, Maria Lourdes D. & Christensen, Villy
- 48-58 A comparison of the performance of threshold criteria for binary classification in terms of predicted prevalence and kappa
by Freeman, Elizabeth A. & Moisen, Gretchen G.
- 59-71 Size-dependent variations on the nutritional pathway of Bathymodiolus azoricus demonstrated by a C-flux model
by Martins, Irene & Colaço, Ana & Dando, Paul R. & Martins, Inês & Desbruyères, Daniel & Sarradin, Pierre-Marie & Marques, João Carlos & Serrão-Santos, Ricardo
- 72-78 Modeling SOC and NPP responses of meadow steppe to different grazing intensities in Northeast China
by Wang, Yuhui & Zhou, Guangsheng & Jia, Bingrui
- 79-86 Classification of aquatic bioregions through the use of distributional modelling of freshwater fish
by Growns, Ivor & West, Greg
- 87-94 Linking food webs to ecosystem processes: Piecewise linear models of soil microcosms
by Nieminen, Jouni K.
- 95-116 Food-web dynamics in the South Catalan Sea ecosystem (NW Mediterranean) for 1978–2003
by Coll, Marta & Palomera, Isabel & Tudela, Sergi & Dowd, Michael
- 117-131 A carbon flow-based modelling approach to ecophysiological processes and biomass dynamics of Vallisneria americana, with applications to temperate and tropical water bodies
by Best, Elly P.H. & Boyd, William A.
- 132-138 Plant energy storage strategy and caloric value
by Lin, Hua & Cao, Min
- 139-147 Predicting the growth of deciduous tree species in response to water stress: FVS-BGC model parameterization, application, and evaluation
by Wang, Ying & Bauerle, William L. & Reynolds, Robert F.
- 148-156 A model for Evaporation and Drainage investigations at Ground of Ordinary Rainfed-areas
by Aydin, Mehmet
- 157-173 Optimization of ecosystem model parameters through assimilating eddy covariance flux data with an ensemble Kalman filter
by Mo, Xingguo & Chen, Jing M. & Ju, Weimin & Black, T. Andrew
- 174-180 Uncertainties in large-scale analysis of agricultural land use—A case study for simulation of nitrate leaching
by Schmidt, Thomas G. & Franko, Uwe & Meissner, Ralph
- 181-196 Modelling of soil nitrogen dynamics within the decision support system DANUBIA
by Klar, C.W. & Fiener, P. & Neuhaus, P. & Lenz-Wiedemann, V.I.S. & Schneider, K.
- 197-206 How do forage availability and climate control sheep reproductive performance?
by Texeira, Marcos & Paruelo, José M. & Jobbagy, Esteban
2008, Volume 216, Issue 3
- 253-264 Estimates of species- and ecosystem-level respiration of woody stems along an elevational gradient in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico
by Harris, Nancy L. & Hall, Charles A.S. & Lugo, Ariel E.
- 265-276 MORPH—An individual-based model to predict the effect of environmental change on foraging animal populations
by Stillman, Richard A.
- 277-290 Parameter uncertainties in the modelling of vegetation dynamics—Effects on tree community structure and ecosystem functioning in European forest biomes
by Wramneby, Anna & Smith, Benjamin & Zaehle, Sönke & Sykes, Martin T.
- 291-302 3D geometric structures and biological activity: Application to microbial soil organic matter decomposition in pore space
by Monga, Olivier & Bousso, Mamadou & Garnier, Patricia & Pot, Valérie
- 303-315 The optimal size of dynamic phosphorus models for Baltic coastal areas
by Malmaeus, J.M. & Eklund, J.M. & Karlsson, O.M. & Lindgren, D.
- 316-322 How to evaluate models: Observed vs. predicted or predicted vs. observed?
by Piñeiro, Gervasio & Perelman, Susana & Guerschman, Juan P. & Paruelo, José M.
- 323-332 A survival-analysis-based simulation model for Russian wheat aphid population dynamics
by Ma, Zhanshan (Sam) & Bechinski, Edward J.
- 333-353 Bridging the gap between ecophysiological and genetic knowledge to assess the adaptive potential of European beech
by Kramer, K. & Buiteveld, J. & Forstreuter, M. & Geburek, T. & Leonardi, S. & Menozzi, P. & Povillon, F. & Schelhaas, M.J. & Teissier du Cros, E. & Vendramin, G.G. & van der Werf, D.C.
- 354-368 Reconstructing historical marine ecosystems using food web models: Northern British Columbia from Pre-European contact to present
by Ainsworth, C.H. & Pitcher, T.J. & Heymans, J.J. & Vasconcellos, M.
- 369-384 Soil drying in a tropical forest: Three distinct environments controlled by gap size
by Marthews, T.R. & Burslem, D.F.R.P. & Paton, S.R. & Yangüez, F. & Mullins, C.E.
- 385-401 Modeling individual and population dynamics in a consumer–resource system: Behavior under food limitation and crowding and the effect on population cycling in Daphnia
by Vanoverbeke, Joost
- 402-408 Monitoring waterbird abundance in wetlands: The importance of controlling results for variation in water depth
by Bolduc, François & Afton, Alan D.
- 409-414 Estimated home ranges can misrepresent habitat relationships on patchy landscapes
by Mitchell, Michael S. & Powell, Roger A.
2008, Volume 216, Issue 2
- 89-101 Nonlinearities in mathematical ecology: Phenomena and models
by Svirezhev, Yuri M.
- 102-106 Forest growth in the light of the thermodynamic theory of ecological systems
by Alexandrov, Georgii A.
- 107-113 Modeling the carbon cycle of urban systems
by Churkina, Galina
- 114-126 The model of long-term evolution of the carbon cycle
by Svirezhev, Yu. M. & Svirejeva-Hopkins, A.
- 127-133 Electricity consumption: The growth pattern as an ecological indicator
by Albrecht, K.-F. & Orlamünder, D.
- 134-144 Analysis of annual fluctuations of C. nodosa in the Venice lagoon: Modeling approach
by Zharova, Nadezhda & Sfriso, Adriano & Pavoni, Bruno & Voinov, Alexey
- 145-149 Optimization models of an age-specific herd
by Haltar, D. & Altansuvd, B.
- 150-156 Using the maximum principle of impulse control for ecology-economical models
by Haltar, D. & Ankhbayar, G.
- 157-159 Perturbation methods in optimal control problems
by Buldaev, A.S.
- 160-171 Principle of the worst scenario in the modelling past and future of biosphere dynamics
by Bartsev, Sergey I. & Degermendzhi, Andrey G. & Erokhin, Dmitry V.
- 172-177 Investigation of some nonlinear singular model ecosystems and new concerned mathematical problems
by Yunusi, Mahmadyusuf K.
- 178-187 Estimating soil carbon turnover using radiocarbon data: A case-study for European Russia
by Brovkin, Victor & Cherkinsky, Alexander & Goryachkin, Sergey
- 188-196 Analysis of competition models in periodic medium
by Il’ichev, Vitaly G.
- 197-207 Lessons for successful participatory watershed modeling: A perspective from modeling practitioners
by Voinov, Alexey & Gaddis, Erica J. Brown
- 208-216 Urban expansion and its contribution to the regional carbon emissions: Using the model based on the population density distribution
by Svirejeva-Hopkins, A. & Schellnhuber, H.-J.
- 217-228 Convexity in projection matrices: Projection to a calibration problem
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 229-231 An entropic approach to living systems
by Tiezzi, Enzo & Pulselli, Riccardo Maria
- 232-239 Lyapunov stability for an age-structured population model
by Tarkhanov, N.
- 240-244 The optimal harvest and management in the models of animal populations
by Haltar, D. & Ankhbayar, G. & Altansuvd, B.
- 245-251 Estimating the biogenic enhancement factor of weathering using an inverse viability method
by von Bloh, Werner & Bounama, Christine & Eisenack, Klaus & Knopf, Brigitte & Walkenhorst, Oliver
2008, Volume 216, Issue 1
- 1-17 Optimal control of lake pH for mercury bioaccumulation control
by Shastri, Y. & Diwekar, U.
- 18-30 Simulation of NO and N2O emissions from a spruce forest during a freeze/thaw event using an N-flux submodel from the PnET-N-DNDC model integrated to CoupModel
by Norman, Josefine & Jansson, Per-Erik & Farahbakhshazad, Neda & Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus & Li, Changsheng & Klemedtsson, Leif
- 31-46 Mass balanced and dynamic simulations of trophic models of kelp ecosystems near the Mejillones Peninsula of northern Chile (SE Pacific): Comparative network structure and assessment of harvest strategies
by Ortiz, Marco
- 47-59 Slope, aspect and climate: Spatially explicit and implicit models of topographic microclimate in chalk grassland
by Bennie, Jonathan & Huntley, Brian & Wiltshire, Andrew & Hill, Mark O. & Baxter, Robert
- 60-74 Allowing macroalgae growth forms to emerge: Use of an agent-based model to understand the growth and spread of macroalgae in Florida coral reefs, with emphasis on Halimeda tuna
by Yñiguez, Aletta T. & McManus, John W. & DeAngelis, Donald L.
- 75-80 Identifying important species: Linking structure and function in ecological networks
by Jordán, Ferenc & Okey, Thomas A. & Bauer, Barbara & Libralato, Simone
2008, Volume 215, Issue 4
- 276-286 Modelling habitat overlap among sympatric mesocarnivores in southern Illinois, USA
by McDonald, Patrick T. & Nielsen, Clayton K. & Oyana, Tonny J. & Sun, Wanxiao
- 287-292 The Time Invariance Principle, the absence of ecological chaos, and a fundamental pitfall of discrete modeling
by Deng, Bo
- 293-300 On the use of correlated beta random variables with animal population modelling
by Dias, Carlos Tadeu dos Santos & Samaranayaka, Ari & Manly, Bryan
- 301-313 Prediction ability and sensitivity of artificial intelligence-based habitat preference models for predicting spatial distribution of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)
by Fukuda, Shinji & Hiramatsu, Kazuaki
- 314-324 Structuring pelagic trophic networks from the biomass size spectra
by Cózar, Andrés & García, Carlos M. & Gálvez, José A. & Echevarría, Fidel
- 325-336 Modelling directional spatial processes in ecological data
by Blanchet, F. Guillaume & Legendre, Pierre & Borcard, Daniel
- 337-344 Spatial hyperdynamism in a post-disturbance simulated forest
by Wang, Qian & Malanson, George P.
- 345-368 ANAFORE: A stand-scale process-based forest model that includes wood tissue development and labile carbon storage in trees
by Deckmyn, G. & Verbeeck, H. & Op de Beeck, M. & Vansteenkiste, D. & Steppe, K. & Ceulemans, R.
- 369-376 Dynamic reserve design with the union-find algorithm
by Harrison, Paul & Spring, Daniel & MacKenzie, Michael & Mac Nally, Ralph
- 377-392 An individual-based model to describe a bullhead population dynamics including temperature variations
by Charles, Sandrine & Subtil, Fabien & Kielbassa, Janice & Pont, Didier
2008, Volume 215, Issue 1
- 3-9 Overview of the model types available for development of ecological models
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 10-39 A benthic–pelagic coupled ecosystem model to estimate the hypoxic estuary including tidal flat—Model description and validation of seasonal/daily dynamics
by Sohma, Akio & Sekiguchi, Yasuyuki & Kuwae, Tomohiro & Nakamura, Yoshiyuki
- 40-54 Modeling early diagenesis of sediment in Ago Bay, Japan
by Kasih, G.A. Anggara & Chiba, S. & Yamagata, Y. & Shimizu, Y. & Haraguchi, K.
- 55-68 An estimation of net ecosystem metabolism and net denitrification of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
by Yamamoto, Tamiji & Hiraga, Naoyuki & Takeshita, Kuniaki & Hashimoto, Toshiya
- 69-76 Effect of delay on nutrient cycling in phytoplankton–zooplankton interactions in estuarine system
by Das, Kalyan & Ray, Santanu
- 77-88 Population dynamics model of Copepoda (Neocalanus cristatus) in the northwestern subarctic Pacific
by Terui, Takeshi & Kishi, Michio J.
- 89-92 Entropy law in aquatic communities and the general entropy principle for the development of living systems
by Aoki, Ichiro
- 93-104 A comparative study of the biomass-based and individual-based models of blue mussels
by Kitazawa, Daisuke & Tabeta, Shigeru & Kato, Takayoshi & Ruardij, Piet
- 105-121 A comparison of individual-based and matrix projection models for simulating yellow perch population dynamics in Oneida Lake, New York, USA
by Sable, Shaye E. & Rose, Kenneth A.
- 122-132 Optimisation of a fuzzy physical habitat model for spawning European grayling (Thymallus thymallus L.) in the Aare river (Thun, Switzerland)
by Mouton, Ans M. & Schneider, Matthias & Peter, Armin & Holzer, Georg & Müller, Rudolf & Goethals, Peter L.M. & De Pauw, Niels
- 133-143 Evaluation of suitable hydraulic conditions for spawning of ayu with horizontal 2D numerical simulation and PHABSIM
by Nagaya, Takayuki & Shiraishi, Yoshiki & Onitsuka, Kouki & Higashino, Makoto & Takami, Tohru & Otsuka, Noriharu & Akiyama, Juichiro & Ozeki, Hiroaki
- 144-158 Generic limnological models on the touchstone: Testing the lake simulation library SALMO-OO and the rule-based Microcystis agent for warm-monomictic hypertrophic lakes in South Africa
by Recknagel, Friedrich & van Ginkel, Carin & Cao, Hongqing & Cetin, Lydia & Zhang, Byron
- 159-169 Simulation of the effects of the alteration of the river basin land use on river water temperature using the multi-layer mesh-typed runoff model
by Ozaki, Noriatsu & Fukushima, Takehiko & Kojiri, Toshiharu
- 170-179 Applications of organ-specific growth models; modelling of resource translocation and the role of emergent aquatic plants in element cycles
by Asaeda, Takashi & Rajapakse, Lalith & Fujino, Takeshi
- 180-189 Modeling radial growth increment of black alder (Alnus glutionsa (L.) Gaertn.) tree
by Laganis, Jana & Pečkov, Aleksandar & Debeljak, Marko
- 190-199 Litter carbon dynamics analysis in forests in an arid ecosystem with a model incorporating the physical removal of litter
by Kumada, Shungo & Kawanishi, Takuya & Hayashi, Yoshishige & Ogomori, Kenichi & Kobayashi, Yuka & Takahashi, Nobuhide & Saito, Masahiro & Hamano, Hiroyuki & Kojima, Toshinori & Yamada, Koichi
- 200-206 Detrital ontogenic model including decomposer diversity
by Roy, Madhumita & Mandal, Sudipto & Ray, Santanu
- 207-216 Comparative study of virgin and reclaimed islands of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem through network analysis
by Ray, Santanu
- 225-236 Factors controlling vegetation succession in Kushiro Mire
by Nakayama, Tadanobu
- 237-246 Scientific solutions for the functional zoning of nature reserves in China
by Liu, Xuehua & Li, Jihong
- 247-261 A qualitative multi-attribute model for economic and ecological assessment of genetically modified crops
by Bohanec, Marko & Messéan, Antoine & Scatasta, Sara & Angevin, Frédérique & Griffiths, Bryan & Krogh, Paul Henning & Žnidaršič, Martin & Džeroski, Sašo
- 262-271 The feasibility of co-existence between conventional and genetically modified crops: Using machine learning to analyse the output of simulation models
by Ivanovska, Aneta & Vens, Celine & Colbach, Nathalie & Debeljak, Marko & Džeroski, Sašo
2008, Volume 214, Issue 2
- 75-82 Effect of a coupled soil water–plant gas exchange on forest energy fluxes: Simulations with the coupled vegetation–boundary layer model HIRVAC
by Fischer, Björn & Goldberg, Valeri & Bernhofer, Christian
- 83-94 Exploring ecosystem-based harvesting strategies to recover the collapsed pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus duorarum) fishery in the southern Gulf of Mexico
by Arreguin-Sanchez, Francisco & Zetina-Rejón, Manuel & Ramírez-Rodríguez, Mauricio
- 95-111 Trophic model of a lightly exploited cod-dominated ecosystem
by Pedersen, Torstein & Nilsen, Marianne & Nilssen, Einar M. & Berg, Erik & Reigstad, Marit
- 112-124 Soil water carrying capacity for vegetation: A hydrologic and biogeochemical process model solution
by Xia, Y.Q. & Shao, M.A.
- 125-140 Emerging school structures and collective dynamics in spawning herring: A simulation study
by Vabø, Rune & Skaret, Georg
- 141-152 A comparative analysis of parallel processing and super-individual methods for improving the computational performance of a large individual-based model
by Parry, Hazel R. & Evans, Andrew J.
- 153-167 Living on the edge—Modelling habitat suitability for species at the edge of their fundamental niche
by Braunisch, Veronika & Bollmann, Kurt & Graf, Roland F. & Hirzel, Alexandre H.
- 168-180 Surface modeling of human carrying capacity of terrestrial ecosystems in China
by Yue, Tian-Xiang & Tian, Yong-Zhong & Liu, Ji-Yuan & Fan, Ze-Meng
- 181-200 Modeling mechanisms of vegetation change due to fire in a semi-arid ecosystem
by White, Joseph D. & Gutzwiller, Kevin J. & Barrow, Wylie C. & Randall, Lori Johnson & Swint, Pamela
- 201-209 Using complex network metrics to predict the persistence of metapopulations with asymmetric connectivity patterns
by Bode, Michael & Burrage, Kevin & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 210-218 Monitoring amphibian populations with incomplete survey information using a Bayesian probabilistic model
by Wilson, Duncan S. & Stoddard, Margo A. & Puettmann, Klaus J.
- 219-241 A two-dimensional ecological model of Lake Erie: Application to estimate dreissenid impacts on large lake plankton populations
by Zhang, Hongyan & Culver, David A. & Boegman, Leon
- 242-250 Dynamic effects of inducible defenses in a one-prey two-predators system
by Ramos-Jiliberto, Rodrigo & Duarte, Hector & Frodden, Ernesto
- 251-270 Numerical studies on ecological effects of artificial mixing of surface and bottom waters in density stratification in semi-enclosed bay and open sea
by Mizumukai, Kentaro & Sato, Toru & Tabeta, Sigeru & Kitazawa, Daisuke
- 271-283 Multiyear heterotrophic soil respiration: Evaluation of a coupled CO2 transport and carbon turnover model
by Herbst, M. & Hellebrand, H.J. & Bauer, J. & Huisman, J.A. & Šimůnek, J. & Weihermüller, L. & Graf, A. & Vanderborght, J. & Vereecken, H.
- 284-292 Estimating carrying capacity for sandhill cranes using habitat suitability and spatial optimization models
by Downs, Joni A. & Gates, Robert J. & Murray, Alan T.
- 293-304 On the use of field measurements of energy fluxes to evaluate land surface models
by El Maayar, Mustapha & Chen, Jing M. & Price, David T.
- 305-315 Using model identification to analyze spatially explicit data with habitat, and temporal, variability
by Drury, Kevin L.S. & Fabian Candelaria, J.
- 316-324 Limited nest site availability helps seabirds to survive cat predation on islands
by Pontier, Dominique & Fouchet, David & Bried, Joël & Bahi-Jaber, Nargès
- 325-337 A bioenergetic growth model for comparing Sparus aurata's feeding experiments
by Libralato, Simone & Solidoro, Cosimo
- 338-348 A synoptic model of animal space use: Simultaneous estimation of home range, habitat selection, and inter/intra-specific relationships
by Horne, Jon S. & Garton, Edward O. & Rachlow, Janet L.
- 349-360 Influence of estimators of the vital rates in the stock recovery rate when using matrix models for tropical rainforests
by Picard, Nicolas & Mortier, Frédéric & Chagneau, Pierrette
- 361-374 Ecosystem simulations supporting ecosystem-based fisheries management in the Coral Triangle, Indonesia
by Ainsworth, C.H. & Varkey, D.A. & Pitcher, T.J.
- 375-384 Optimisation of competition indices using simulated annealing and artificial neural networks
by Richards, M. & McDonald, A.J.S. & Aitkenhead, M.J.
- 385-390 The niche construction paradigm in ecological time
by Vandermeer, John
- 391-403 Spatial dynamics of sympatric canids: Modeling the impact of coyotes on red wolf recovery
by Roth, James D. & Murray, Dennis L. & Steury, Todd D.
- 404-410 Modelling pin-point plant cover data along an environmental gradient
by Damgaard, Christian
- 411-420 Integrated ecological assessment of biophysical wetland habitat in water catchments: Linking hydro-ecological modelling with geo-information techniques
by Zhou, Demin & Gong, Huili & Liu, Zhaoli
2008, Volume 214, Issue 1
- 3-16 Spatiotemporal dynamics in variable population interactions with density-dependent interaction coefficients
by Hernandez, Maria-Josefina
- 17-25 Sexual and natural selection in a continuous time model
by González-Guzmán, Jorge
- 26-38 A finite element method to solve a population dynamics stage-structured model of intertidal barnacles
by Rio Doce, Ana Paula C. & Almeida, Regina C. & Costa, Michel I.da S.
- 39-44 Predator–prey fuzzy model
by da Silva Peixoto, Magda & de Barros, Laécio Carvalho & Bassanezi, Rodney Carlos
- 45-52 A model of Cellular Automata for the spatial and temporal analysis of Citrus Sudden Death with the fuzzy parameter
by da Silva Peixoto, Magda & de Barros, Laécio Carvalho & Bassanezi, Rodney Carlos