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2007, Volume 204, Issue 1
2007, Volume 203, Issue 3
- 185-203 A size-resolved pelagic ecosystem model
by Baird, Mark E. & Suthers, Iain M.
- 204-214 Integrating the lethal and sublethal effects of toxic compounds into the population dynamics of Daphnia magna: A combination of the DEBtox and matrix population models
by Billoir, Elise & Péry, Alexandre R.R. & Charles, Sandrine
- 215-228 Integration of a detailed biogeochemical model into SWAT for improved nitrogen predictions—Model development, sensitivity, and GLUE analysis
by Pohlert, T. & Huisman, J.A. & Breuer, L. & Frede, H.-G.
- 229-242 Modelling blackwater: Predicting water quality during flooding of lowland river forests
by Howitt, Julia A. & Baldwin, Darren S. & Rees, Gavin N. & Williams, Janice L.
- 243-256 Global warming and human activity: A model for studying the potential instability of the carbon dioxide/temperature feedback mechanism
by Alexiadis, Alessio
- 257-269 Changing scale in ecological modelling: A bottom up approach with an individual based vegetation model
by Boulain, Nicolas & Simioni, Guillaume & Gignoux, Jacques
- 270-278 Turnover of plant trait hierarchies in simulated community assembly in response to fertility and disturbance
by Lehsten, Veiko & Kleyer, Michael
- 279-289 The food web structure and ecosystem properties of a filter-feeding carps dominated deep reservoir ecosystem
by Liu, Qi-Gen & Chen, Yong & Li, Jia-Le & Chen, Li-Qiao
- 290-296 Selection and evaluation of projects to conserve ecosystem services
by Prato, Tony
- 297-311 Description and test of a simple process-based model of forest growth for mixed-species stands
by Duursma, R.A. & Marshall, J.D. & Robinson, A.P. & Pangle, R.E.
- 312-318 Advantages and challenges of Bayesian networks in environmental modelling
by Uusitalo, Laura
- 319-326 Using a spatially explicit model to understand the impact of search rate and search distance on spatial heterogeneity within an herbivore grazing system
by Swain, D.L. & Hutchings, M.R. & Marion, G.
- 327-338 Fate and distribution modelling of metals in life cycle impact assessment
by Strandesen, M. & Birkved, M. & Holm, P.E. & Hauschild, M.Z.
- 339-348 Nonlinear time series analysis of dissolved oxygen in the Orbetello Lagoon (Italy)
by Facchini, Angelo & Mocenni, Chiara & Marwan, Norbert & Vicino, Antonio & Tiezzi, Enzo
- 349-362 The influence of landscape heterogeneity and local habitat effects on the response to competitive pressures in metapopulations
by Graniero, Phil A.
- 363-374 A simple cellular automaton model for high-level vegetation dynamics
by Colasanti, R.L. & Hunt, R. & Watrud, L.
- 375-386 Analysis of environmental factors influencing the range of anopheline mosquitoes in northern Australia using a genetic algorithm and data mining methods
by Sweeney, A.W. & Beebe, N.W. & Cooper, R.D.
- 387-394 Resilience assessment on Phillyrea angustifolia L. maquis undergone to experimental fire through a big-leaf modelling approach
by Vitale, Marcello & Capogna, Francesca & Manes, Fausto
- 395-423 A spatially referenced water and nitrogen management model (WNMM) for (irrigated) intensive cropping systems in the North China Plain
by Li, Yong & White, Robert & Chen, Deli & Zhang, Jiabao & Li, Baoguo & Zhang, Yuming & Huang, Yuanfang & Edis, Robert
- 424-438 Spread of an ant-dispersed annual herb: An individual-based simulation study on population development of Melampyrum pratense L
by Winkler, Eckart & Heinken, Thilo
- 439-452 Linking terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: The role of woody habitat in lake food webs
by Roth, Brian M. & Kaplan, Isaac C. & Sass, Greg G. & Johnson, Pieter T. & Marburg, Anna E. & Yannarell, Anthony C. & Havlicek, Tanya D. & Willis, Theodore V. & Turner, Monica G. & Carpenter, Stephen R.
- 453-463 Predicting ecosystem functioning from plant traits: Results from a multi-scale ecophysiological modeling approach
by van Wijk, M.T.
- 464-474 Modelling seed dispersal to predict seedling recruitment: Recolonization dynamics in a plantation forest
by Sagnard, Fabrice & Pichot, Christian & Dreyfus, Philippe & Jordano, Pedro & Fady, Bruno
- 475-489 Modeling and evaluating ecosystem in 1980s and 1990s for American lobster (Homarus americanus) in the Gulf of Maine
by Zhang, Yuying & Chen, Yong
- 490-494 Evolution and exergy
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 495-510 Computation of equilibrium states and bifurcations using interval analysis: Application to food chain models
by Gwaltney, C. Ryan & Luo, WenTao & Stadtherr, Mark A.
- 511-517 Impacts of recruitment limitation and canopy disturbance on tropical tree species richness
by Köhler, Peter & Huth, Andreas
- 518-520 A DirectScience: The synthesis of ScienceDirect and EmSim
by Maud, Sholto
- 521-526 Influence of dispersal, stochasticity, and an Allee effect on the persistence of weed biocontrol introductions
by Jonsen, Ian D. & Bourchier, Robert S. & Roland, Jens
- 527-530 Why not WhyWhere: The need for more complex models of simpler environmental spaces
by Townsend Peterson, A.
2007, Volume 203, Issue 1
- 9-17 Collembolan communities in a peat bog versus surrounding forest analyzed by using self-organizing map
by Lek-Ang, Sithan & Park, Young-Seuk & Ait-Mouloud, Salah & Deharveng, Louis
- 18-25 Self-organizing mapping of benthic macroinvertebrate communities implemented to community assessment and water quality evaluation
by Song, Mi-Young & Hwang, Hyun-Ju & Kwak, Inn-Sil & Ji, Chang Woo & Oh, Yong-Nam & Youn, Byung Jin & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 26-33 Community patterns of benthic macroinvertebrates collected on the national scale in Korea
by Park, Young-Seuk & Song, Mi-Young & Park, Young-Cheol & Oh, Kyung-Hee & Cho, Eungchun & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 34-44 Patterning long-term changes of fish community in large shallow Lake Peipsi
by Kangur, Külli & Park, Young-Seuk & Kangur, Andu & Kangur, Peeter & Lek, Sovan
- 45-61 Fish assemblages in the large lowland Narew River system (Poland): Application of the self-organizing map algorithm
by Kruk, A. & Lek, S. & Park, Y.-S. & Penczak, T.
- 62-71 Classification of breeding bird communities along an urbanization gradient using an unsupervised artificial neural network
by Lee, Jangho & Kwak, Inn-Sil & Lee, Eungkyoung & Kim, Kyung A.
- 72-86 Development of migration models for macroinvertebrates in the Zwalm river basin (Flanders, Belgium) as tools for restoration management
by Dedecker, Andy P. & Van Melckebeke, Koen & Goethals, Peter L.M. & De Pauw, Niels
- 87-98 Neuroet: An easy-to-use artificial neural network for ecological and biological modeling
by Noble, Peter A. & Tribou, Erik H.
- 99-108 Predicting diatom reference communities at the French hydrosystem scale: A first step towards the definition of the good ecological status
by Tison, J. & Park, Y.-S. & Coste, M. & Wasson, J.G. & Rimet, F. & Ector, L. & Delmas, F.
- 109-118 Community patterning and identification of predominant factors in algal bloom in Daechung Reservoir (Korea) using artificial neural networks
by Oh, Hee-Mock & Ahn, Chi-Yong & Lee, Jae-Won & Chon, Tae-Soo & Choi, Kyung Hee & Park, Young-Seuk
- 119-131 Macroinvertebrate assemblages in glacial stream systems: A comparison of linear multivariate methods with artificial neural networks
by Lencioni, Valeria & Maiolini, Bruno & Marziali, Laura & Lek, Sovan & Rossaro, Bruno
- 132-140 Fuzzy logic analyses for the spawner-recruitment relationship of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the Indian Ocean incorporating the environmental regime shift
by Nishida, Tom & Chen, Ding-Geng & Mohri, Masahiko
- 141-146 Recruitment prediction with genetic algorithms with application to the Pacific Herring fishery
by Dreyfus-León, Michel & Chen, D.G.
- 147-156 Predictive function and rules for population dynamics of Microcystis aeruginosa in the regulated Nakdong River (South Korea), discovered by evolutionary algorithms
by Kim, Dong-Kyun & Cao, Hongqing & Jeong, Kwang-Seuk & Recknagel, Friedrich & Joo, Gea-Jae
- 157-166 Range expansion of forest pest populations by using the lattice model
by Lee, Sang Dong & Park, Sohyun & Park, Young-Seuk & Chung, Yeong-Jin & Lee, Buom-Young & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 167-182 The role of sensitivity analysis in ecological modelling
by Cariboni, J. & Gatelli, D. & Liska, R. & Saltelli, A.
2007, Volume 202, Issue 3
- 225-242 Incorporating spatial dependence in predictive vegetation models
by Miller, Jennifer & Franklin, Janet & Aspinall, Richard
- 243-264 A functional-structural model for growth of clonal bunchgrasses
by Tomlinson, Kyle W. & Dominy, James G. & Hearne, John W. & O’Connor, Timothy G.
- 265-280 Evaluation of a vegetation simulator for roe deer habitat predictions
by Vospernik, Sonja & Bokalo, Mike & Reimoser, Friedrich & Sterba, Hubert
- 281-296 A hierarchical simulation-through-optimization approach to forest disturbance modelling
by Campbell, K.A. & Dewhurst, S.M.
- 297-310 Modelling the ecosystem dynamics and nutrient cycling of the Spiekeroog back barrier system with a coupled Euler–Lagrange model on the base of ERSEM
by Kohlmeier, C. & Ebenhöh, W.
- 311-323 Developing above-ground woody biomass equations for open-grown, multiple-stemmed tree species: Shelterbelt-grown Russian-olive
by Zhou, Xinhua & Brandle, James R. & Schoeneberger, Michele M. & Awada, Tala
- 324-332 A raster-based technique for analysing habitat configuration: The cost–benefit approach
by Drielsma, Michael & Ferrier, Simon & Manion, Glenn
- 333-344 Radio-tracking squirrels: Performance of home range density and linkage estimators with small range and sample size
by Wauters, Luc A. & Preatoni, Damiano G. & Molinari, Ambrogio & Tosi, Guido
- 345-361 Pathways of river nutrients towards the euphotic zone in a deep-reservoir of small size: Uncertainty analysis
by Rueda, Francisco J. & Fleenor, William E. & de Vicente, Inmaculada
- 362-372 Can nitrogen gas be deficient for nitrogen fixation in lakes?
by Bryhn, Andreas C. & Blenckner, Thorsten
- 373-384 Using dynamic energy budget modeling to predict the influence of temperature and food density on the effect of Cu on earthworm mediated litter consumption
by Hobbelen, P.H.F. & van Gestel, C.A.M.
- 385-396 A methodology for developing simulation models of complex systems
by Aumann, Craig A.
- 397-409 Ecological processes and spatial patterns before, during and after simulated deforestation
by Malanson, George P. & Wang, Qian & Kupfer, John A.
- 410-420 Combination of process-oriented and pattern-oriented models of land-use change in a mountain area of Vietnam
by Castella, Jean-Christophe & Verburg, Peter H.
- 421-426 Phytoplankton modelling of Lake Erken, Sweden by linking the models PROBE and PROTECH
by Elliott, J.A. & Persson, I. & Thackeray, S.J. & Blenckner, T.
- 427-440 Organismal stoichiometry and the adaptive advantage of variable nutrient use and production efficiency in Daphnia
by Mulder, Kenneth & Bowden, William Breck
- 441-453 When corridors work: Insights from a microecosystem
by Hoyle, Martin
- 454-464 Modeling the effect of growth rate and survivability trade-offs on species coexistence and spatial topology at a traveling invasive wave-front
by Silverman, B. David
- 465-475 Modelling temperatures of crop environment
by Mihailovic, Dragutin T. & Eitzinger, Josef
- 476-486 A flexible modelling framework linking the spatio-temporal dynamics of plant genotypes and populations: Application to gene flow from transgenic forests
by Kuparinen, Anna & Schurr, Frank M.
- 487-492 Modeling dispersal of the plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) using a cellular automata model
by Liu, Hanwu & Zhou, Li
- 493-502 Egg hatching and survival time of soil-dwelling insect larvae: A partial differential equation model and experimental validation
by Johnson, Scott N. & Zhang, Xiaoxian & Crawford, John W. & Gregory, Peter J. & Young, Iain M.
- 503-517 Application of automated QUAL2Kw for water quality modeling and management in the Bagmati River, Nepal
by Kannel, Prakash Raj & Lee, S. & Lee, Y.-S. & Kanel, S.R. & Pelletier, G.J.
- 518-526 Systems models to evaluate eutrophication in the Broa Reservoir, São Carlos, Brazil
by Rivera, Elmer Ccopa & de Queiroz, Julio Ferraz & Ferraz, José Maria & Ortega, Enrique
- 527-539 Predicting site quality for shorebird communities: A case study on the Wash embayment, UK
by West, Andrew D. & Yates, Michael G. & McGrorty, Selwyn & Stillman, Richard A.
- 540-546 The integrated eco-environment assessment of the red soil hilly region based on GIS—A case study in Changsha City, China
by Li, Zhong-Wu & Zeng, Guang-Ming & Zhang, Hua & Yang, Bin & Jiao, Sheng
- 547-558 The SAFE_AIR II dispersion model: Description and statistical evaluation of its dispersion module against wind tunnel data from area sources
by Cavallaro, Monia & Canepa, Elisa & Georgieva, Emilia
2007, Volume 202, Issue 1
- 7-11 Ecosystem modeling with NEMURO within the PICES Climate Change and Carrying Capacity program
by Batchelder, Harold P. & Kashiwai, Makoto
- 12-25 NEMURO—a lower trophic level model for the North Pacific marine ecosystem
by Kishi, Michio J. & Kashiwai, Makoto & Ware, Daniel M. & Megrey, Bernard A. & Eslinger, David L. & Werner, Francisco E. & Noguchi-Aita, Maki & Azumaya, Tomonori & Fujii, Masahiko & Hashimoto, Shinji & Huang, Daji & Iizumi, Hitoshi & Ishida, Yukimasa & Kang, Sukyung & Kantakov, Gennady A. & Kim, Hyun-cheol & Komatsu, Kosei & Navrotsky, Vadim V. & Smith, S. Lan & Tadokoro, Kazuaki & Tsuda, Atsushi & Yamamura, Orio & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro & Yokouchi, Katsumi & Yoshie, Naoki & Zhang, Jing & Zuenko, Yury I. & Zvalinsky, Vladimir I.
- 26-37 Parameter sensitivity study of the NEMURO lower trophic level marine ecosystem model
by Yoshie, Naoki & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro & Rose, Kenneth A. & Eslinger, David L. & Ware, Daniel M. & Kishi, Michio J.
- 38-51 Calibration of the NEMURO nutrient–phytoplankton–zooplankton food web model to a coastal ecosystem: Evaluation of an automated calibration approach
by Rose, Kenneth A. & Megrey, Bernard A. & Werner, Francisco E. & Ware, Dan M.
- 52-67 Comparison of seasonal characteristics in biogeochemistry among the subarctic North Pacific stations described with a NEMURO-based marine ecosystem model
by Fujii, Masahiko & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro & Nojiri, Yukihiro & Kishi, Michio J. & Chai, Fei
- 68-80 Seasonal and regional variations of phytoplankton groups by top–down and bottom–up controls obtained by a 3D ecosystem model
by Hashioka, Taketo & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro
- 81-94 Interdecadal variation of the lower trophic ecosystem in the northern Pacific between 1948 and 2002, in a 3-D implementation of the NEMURO model
by Aita, Maki Noguchi & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro & Kishi, Michio J.
- 95-104 Ecosystem change in the western North Pacific associated with global warming using 3D-NEMURO
by Hashioka, Taketo & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro
- 105-119 Effects of advective processes on planktonic distributions in the Kuroshio region using a 3-D lower trophic model and a data assimilative OGCM
by Komatsu, Kosei & Matsukawa, Yasuo & Nakata, Kaoru & Ichikawa, Tadafumi & Sasaki, Katsuyuki
- 120-131 A comparison of two lower trophic models for the California Current System
by Wainwright, Thomas C. & Feinberg, Leah R. & Hooff, Rian C. & Peterson, William T.
- 132-143 Application of a lower trophic level model to a coastal sea ecosystem
by Zuenko, Yury I.
- 144-164 A bioenergetics-based population dynamics model of Pacific herring (Clupea harengus pallasi) coupled to a lower trophic level nutrient–phytoplankton–zooplankton model: Description, calibration, and sensitivity analysis
by Megrey, Bernard A. & Rose, Kenneth A. & Klumb, Robert A. & Hay, Douglas E. & Werner, Francisco E. & Eslinger, David L. & Smith, S. Lan
- 165-173 The importance of spawning season on the growth of Pacific saury: A model-based study using NEMURO.FISH
by Mukai, Daiki & Kishi, Michio J. & Ito, Shin-ichi & Kurita, Yutaka
- 174-183 On the interannual variability of the growth of Pacific saury (Cololabis saira): A simple 3-box model using NEMURO.FISH
by Ito, Shin-Ichi & Megrey, Bernard A. & Kishi, Michio J. & Mukai, Daiki & Kurita, Yutaka & Ueno, Yasuhiro & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro
- 184-195 Simulated herring growth responses in the Northeastern Pacific to historic temperature and zooplankton conditions generated by the 3-dimensional NEMURO nutrient–phytoplankton–zooplankton model
by Rose, Kenneth A. & Werner, Francisco E. & Megrey, Bernard A. & Aita, Maki Noguchi & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro & Hay, Douglas E. & Schweigert, Jake F. & Foster, Matthew Birch
- 196-210 North Pacific basin-scale differences in lower and higher trophic level marine ecosystem responses to climate impacts using a nutrient-phytoplankton–zooplankton model coupled to a fish bioenergetics model
by Megrey, Bernard A. & Rose, Kenneth A. & Ito, Shin-ichi & Hay, Douglas E. & Werner, Francisco E. & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro & Aita, Maki Noguchi
- 211-223 Synthesis of the NEMURO model studies and future directions of marine ecosystem modeling
by Werner, Francisco E. & Ito, Shin-Ichi & Megrey, Bernard A. & Kishi, Michio J.
2007, Volume 201, Issue 3
- 243-261 Cross-ecosystem analyses of pelagic food web structure and processes in the Baltic Sea
by Sandberg, J.
- 262-268 Edge effects in lacunarity analysis
by Feagin, R.A. & Wu, X.B. & Feagin, T.
- 269-282 Modelling the effects of rainfall variability and fire on tree populations in an Australian tropical savanna with the Flames simulation model
by Liedloff, Adam C. & Cook, Garry D.
- 283-300 Construction and evaluation of ALOMYSYS modelling the effects of cropping systems on the blackgrass life-cycle: From seedling to seed production
by Colbach, N. & Chauvel, B. & Gauvrit, C. & Munier-Jolain, N.M.
- 301-311 Using monthly weather statistics to generate daily data in a SWAT model application to West Africa
by Schuol, J. & Abbaspour, K.C.
- 312-316 Is anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus, L.) overfished in the Adriatic Sea?
by Klanjšček, J. & Legović, T.
- 317-325 Neural network modeling of ecosystems: A case study on cabbage growth system
by Zhang, WenJun & Bai, ChangJun & Liu, GuoDao
- 326-330 Effects on spectral color of a spatially-structured population: Environmental noise, dispersal, spatial heterogeneity
by Gao, Meng & Li, Zizhen & Dai, Huawei
- 331-347 Energy and water exchanges modulated by soil–plant nitrogen cycling in a temperate Pacific Northwest conifer forest
by Yuan, Fengming & Arain, M. Altaf & Black, T. Andrew & Morgenstern, Kai
- 348-358 Modelling the spatial distribution of phytoplankton and inorganic nitrogen in Narva Bay, southeastern Gulf of Finland, in the biologically active period
by Lessin, Gennadi & Raudsepp, Urmas
- 359-368 An automata networks based preprocessing technique for artificial neural network modelling of primary production levels in reservoirs
by Kılıç, Hürevren & Soyupak, Selçuk & Tüzün, İlhami & İnce, Özlem & Başaran, Gökben
- 369-376 Landscape structure affects dispersal in the greater white-toothed shrew: Inference between genetic and simulated ecological distances
by Vuilleumier, Séverine & Fontanillas, Pierre
- 377-384 Is the Giant Hogweed still a threat? An individual-based modelling approach for local invasion dynamics of Heracleum mantegazzianum
by Nehrbass, Nana & Winkler, Eckart
- 385-397 Numerical modeling of water quality and sediment related processes
by Chao, Xiaobo & Jia, Yafei & Shields, F. Douglas & Wang, Sam S.Y. & Cooper, Charles M.
- 398-408 Trophic analysis of Lake Awassa (Ethiopia) using mass-balance Ecopath model
by Fetahi, Tadesse & Mengistou, Seyoum
- 409-419 Design, development, and application of LANDIS-II, a spatial landscape simulation model with flexible temporal and spatial resolution
by Scheller, Robert M. & Domingo, James B. & Sturtevant, Brian R. & Williams, Jeremy S. & Rudy, Arnold & Gustafson, Eric J. & Mladenoff, David J.
- 420-428 Impact of noise on bistable ecological systems
by Guttal, Vishwesha & Jayaprakash, C.
- 429-439 Modeling soil salinity distribution along topographic gradients in tidal salt marshes in Atlantic and Gulf coastal regions
by Wang, Hongqing & Hsieh, Y. Ping & Harwell, Mark A. & Huang, Wenrui
- 440-452 Resilience in landscape exploitation systems
by Fletcher, C.S. & Hilbert, David W.
- 453-467 An abundance exchange model of fish assemblage response to changing habitat along embayment–stream gradients of Lake Ontario, New York
by Singkran, Nuanchan
- 468-476 Spatial structures in simulations of animal grouping
by Mirabet, Vincent & Auger, Pierre & Lett, Christophe
- 477-494 The fundamental equations of multi-species virtual population analysis and its variants
by Xiao, Yongshun
- 495-506 Energetic mechanisms and development of an urban landscape system
by Huang, Shu-Li & Kao, Wei-Chieh & Lee, Chun-Lin
- 507-520 Adaptive extent and seed yield predictions for Microula sikkimensis grown in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
by Hui Long, Lin & Qi Ming, Zhuang
- 521-535 Modeling of the spatial variability of biogeochemical soil properties in a freshwater ecosystem
by Grunwald, S. & Reddy, K.R. & Prenger, J.P. & Fisher, M.M.
- 536-546 The importance of tillage depth in relation to seedling emergence in stale seedbeds
by Lamour, Angélique & Lotz, Lambertus A.P.
- 547-552 Quantitative comparison of photoacclimation models for marine phytoplankton
by Smith, S.Lan & Yamanaka, Yasuhiro
- 553-557 Continuous and discrete approaches to the epidemiology of viral spreading in populations taking into account the delay of incubation time
by Monteiro, L.H.A. & Sasso, J.B. & Chaui Berlinck, J.G.
- 558-562 A population viability analysis of serendipity berry (Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii) in a semi-deciduous forest in Nigeria
by Obioh (nee G.U. Ahuama), G.I.B. & Isichei, A.O.
2007, Volume 201, Issue 2
- 97-117 Investigations into a plankton population model: Mortality and its importance in climate change scenarios
by Cropp, Roger & Norbury, John
- 118-126 Stochastic environmental research risk assessment
by Nunes, Carla & Soares, Amilcar
- 127-143 Local population dynamics of an invasive tree species with a complex life-history cycle: A stochastic matrix model
by Sebert-Cuvillier, Emmanuelle & Paccaut, Frédéric & Chabrerie, Olivier & Endels, Patrick & Goubet, Olivier & Decocq, Guillaume
- 144-156 On the use of the advanced very high resolution radiometer for development of prognostic land surface phenology models
by Kathuroju, Naven & White, Michael A. & Symanzik, Jürgen & Schwartz, Mark D. & Powell, James A. & Nemani, Ramakrishna R.
- 157-162 Modeling and coupling of soil respiration and soil water content in fenced Leymus chinensis steppe, Inner Mongolia
by Jia, Bingrui & Zhou, Guangsheng & Yuan, Wenping
- 163-170 Outbreak suppression by predators depends on spatial distribution of prey
by Bommarco, Riccardo & Firle, Sascha O. & Ekbom, Barbara
- 171-178 Conditions for coexistence of freshwater mussel species via partitioning of fish host resources
by Rashleigh, Brenda & DeAngelis, Donald L.
- 179-193 A model examining hierarchical wetland networks for watershed stormwater management
by Cohen, Matthew J. & Brown, Mark T.
- 194-204 Uncertainty in age-specific harvest estimates and consequences for white-tailed deer management
by Collier, Bret A. & Krementz, David G.
- 205-222 Multispecies perspective for small-scale fisheries management: A trophic analysis of La Paz Bay in the Gulf of California, Mexico
by Díaz-Uribe, J. Gabriel & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco & Cisneros-Mata, Miguel A.
- 223-232 Allocation within a generic scaling framework
by Barnes, Belinda & Mokany, Karel & Roderick, Michael
- 233-242 Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation in alpine grasslands
by Alados, C.L. & Aich, A. El & Komac, B. & Pueyo, Y. & García-Gonzalez, R.
2007, Volume 201, Issue 1
- 2-10 Models for integrated pest management with chemicals in atmospheric surface layers
by Bisignanesi, V. & Borgas, M.S.
- 11-18 Can culling a threatened species increase its chance of persisting?
by Bode, Michael & Possingham, Hugh
- 19-26 A comparison of models for predicting population persistence
by Cairns, B.J. & Ross, J.V. & Taimre, T.
- 27-36 Optimal control of Atlantic population Canada geese
by Hauser, C.E. & Runge, M.C. & Cooch, E.G. & Johnson, F.A. & Harvey, W.F.
- 37-59 Examination of conflicts and improved strategies for the management of an endangered Eucalypt species using Bayesian networks
by Pollino, Carmel A. & White, Andrea K. & Hart, Barry T.
- 60-66 On costs and decisions in population management
by Ross, J.V. & Pollett, P.K.
- 67-74 Minimise long-term loss or maximise short-term gain?
by Rout, T.M. & Hauser, C.E. & Possingham, H.P.
- 75-81 Dynamic reserve site selection under contagion risk of deforestation
by Sabbadin, Régis & Spring, Danny & Rabier, Charles-Elie
- 82-88 Catastrophe management and inter-reserve distance for marine reserve networks
by Wagner, L.D. & Ross, J.V. & Possingham, H.P.
- 89-96 The Mekong—applications of value at risk (VaR) and conditional value at risk (CVaR) simulation to the benefits, costs and consequences of water resources development in a large river basin
by Webby, R.B. & Adamson, P.T. & Boland, J. & Howlett, P.G. & Metcalfe, A.V. & Piantadosi, J.
2007, Volume 200, Issue 3
- 279-307 SEIB–DGVM: A new Dynamic Global Vegetation Model using a spatially explicit individual-based approach
by Sato, Hisashi & Itoh, Akihiko & Kohyama, Takashi
- 308-320 An architectural model of spring wheat: Evaluation of the effects of population density and shading on model parameterization and performance
by Evers, Jochem B. & Vos, Jan & Fournier, Christian & Andrieu, Bruno & Chelle, Michaël & Struik, Paul C.
- 321-333 Mapping lightning/human-caused wildfires occurrence under ignition point location uncertainty
by Amatulli, Giuseppe & Peréz-Cabello, Fernando & de la Riva, Juan
- 334-342 Structural path analysis of ecosystem networks
by Lenzen, Manfred
- 343-359 SPACSYS: Integration of a 3D root architecture component to carbon, nitrogen and water cycling—Model description
by Wu, L. & McGechan, M.B. & McRoberts, N. & Baddeley, J.A. & Watson, C.A.
- 360-370 Pollutant dispersion in wetland systems: Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation
by Meyer, João Frederico C.A. & Diniz, Geraldo L.
- 371-383 Environ indicator sensitivity to flux uncertainty in a phosphorus model of Lake Sidney Lanier, USA
by Borrett, Stuart R. & Osidele, Olufemi O.
- 384-392 How ants determine the number of potential recruits
by Rodrigues, João
- 393-402 Density-dependent kinetics models for a simple description of complex phenomena in macroscopic mass-balance modeling of bioreactors
by Harmand, J. & Godon, J.J.
- 403-411 The spatial links tool: Automated mapping of habitat linkages in variegated landscapes
by Drielsma, Michael & Manion, Glenn & Ferrier, Simon
- 412-420 A distributed-delay model to predict ageing and survival rates of adults of Cryptolestes ferrugineus (Stephens) (Coleoptera: Laemophloeidae) in granaries filled with wheat
by Jian, Fuji & Jayas, Digvir S. & White, Noel D.G. & Fields, Paul G.
- 421-432 A simulation model of rhizome networks for Fallopia japonica (Japanese knotweed) in the United Kingdom
by Smith, J.M.D. & Ward, J.P. & Child, L.E. & Owen, M.R.
- 433-451 Plant acclimation to elevated CO2—From simple regularities to biogeographic chaos
by Gutschick, Vincent P.
- 452-458 An application of Markov Decision Programming to ecologico-cybernetics—A decision method applied to the antifrost of winter wheat
by Changjie, Jin & Tiefan, Pei
- 459-466 Impact of aquacultures on the marine ecosystem: Modelling benthic carbon loading over variable depth
by Jusup, Marko & Geček, Sunčana & Legović, Tarzan
- 467-474 Modelling of stem biomass accumulation in Pinus densiflora seedlings exposed to aqueous-phase OH radicals generating mist
by Kubo, Takuya & Kobayashi, Tsuyoshi
- 475-492 Modelling the impacts of land-use and drainage density on the water balance of a lowland–floodplain landscape in northeast Germany
by Krause, Stefan & Jacobs, Jörg & Bronstert, Axel
- 493-510 Application of a coupled ecosystem-chemical equilibrium model, DayCent-Chem, to stream and soil chemistry in a Rocky Mountain watershed
by Hartman, Melannie D. & Baron, Jill S. & Ojima, Dennis S.
- 511-520 Parasite transmission in a migratory multiple host system
by Morgan, E.R. & Medley, G.F. & Torgerson, P.R. & Shaikenov, B.S. & Milner-Gulland, E.J.
- 521-528 On the latent state estimation of nonlinear population dynamics using Bayesian and non-Bayesian state-space models
by Wang, Guiming
2007, Volume 200, Issue 1
- 1-19 Species distribution models and ecological theory: A critical assessment and some possible new approaches
by Austin, Mike
- 20-32 Design and validation of a spatially explicit simulation model for bottomland hardwood forests
by Nuttle, Tim & Haefner, James W.
- 33-44 Analyzing and modelling spatial distribution of summering lesser kestrel: The role of spatial autocorrelation
by de Frutos, Ángel & Olea, Pedro P. & Vera, Rubén
- 45-58 Forest age structure as indicator of boreal forest sustainability under alternative management and fire regimes: A landscape level sensitivity analysis
by Didion, M. & Fortin, M.-J. & Fall, A.
- 59-78 Escape from the cell: Spatially explicit modelling with and without grids
by Bithell, M. & Macmillan, W.D.
- 79-88 A general random walk model for the leptokurtic distribution of organism movement: Theory and application
by Zhang, Xiaoxian & Johnson, Scott N. & Crawford, John W. & Gregory, Peter J. & Young, Iain M.
- 89-98 Sensitivity of a crop growth simulation model to variation in LAI and canopy nitrogen used for run-time calibration
by Jongschaap, Raymond E.E.
- 99-108 Pre-encounter versus post-encounter inducible defenses in predator–prey model systems
by Ramos-Jiliberto, Rodrigo & Frodden, Ernesto & Aránguiz-Acuña, Adriana
- 109-118 Use of individual-based models for population parameters estimation
by Gilioli, Gianni & Pasquali, Sara
- 119-129 A method to extract morphological traits of plant organs from 3D point clouds as a database for an architectural plant model
by Dornbusch, Tino & Wernecke, Peter & Diepenbrock, Wulf
- 130-138 Modelling algal blooms using vector autoregressive model with exogenous variables and long memory filter
by Lui, Gilbert C.S. & Li, W.K. & Leung, Kenneth M.Y. & Lee, Joseph H.W. & Jayawardena, A.W.
- 139-148 A first step towards modelling confinement of paralic ecosystems
by Frénod, E. & Goubert, E.
- 149-159 Modeling pesticide fate in a small tidal estuary
by McCarthy, Annette M. & Bales, Jerad D. & Cope, W. Gregory & Shea, Damian
- 160-170 Variational model of microorganism polyculture development without re-supply of mutually irreplaceable resources
by Fursova, P.V. & Levich, A.P.
- 171-177 Using artificial neural network for reservoir eutrophication prediction
by Kuo, Jan-Tai & Hsieh, Ming-Han & Lung, Wu-Seng & She, Nian
- 178-182 What ecosystems really are—Physicochemical or biological entities?
by Schizas, Dimitrios & Stamou, George
- 183-188 Measuring q-bits in three-trophic level systems
by de Mattos, Sérgio Henrique Vannucchi Leme & Piqueira, José Roberto Castilho & Vasconcelos-Neto, João & Orsatti, Fernando Moya
- 189-192 A peaked function for modeling temperature dependence of plant productivity
by Alexandrov, Georgii A. & Yamagata, Yoshiki
- 193-206 A box model of carrying capacity for suspended mussel aquaculture in Lagune de la Grande-Entrée, Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Québec
by Grant, Jon & Curran, Kristian J. & Guyondet, Thomas L. & Tita, Guglielmo & Bacher, Cédric & Koutitonsky, Vladimir & Dowd, Michael
- 207-216 Modeled carbon sequestration variation in a linked erosion–deposition system
by Jenerette, G. Darrel & Lal, Rattan
- 217-224 Modification of a stream temperature model with Beer's law and application to GaoShan Creek in Taiwan
by Tung, Ching-Pin & Yang, Yi-Chen E. & Lee, Tsung-Yu & Li, Ming-Hsu
- 225-233 Study of the nutrient and plankton dynamics in Lake Tanganyika using a reduced-gravity model
by Naithani, Jaya & Darchambeau, François & Deleersnijder, Eric & Descy, Jean-Pierre & Wolanski, Eric
- 234-242 Optimal management of non-Markovian biological populations
by Williams, Byron K.
- 243-253 Dynamics of free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations in antagonistic conditions
by Kavadia, A. & Vayenas, D.V. & Pavlou, S. & Aggelis, G.
- 254-258 Relationship between fruit growth and peduncle cross-sectional area in durian (Durio zibethinus Murray)
by Ogawa, Kazuharu & Abdullah, Ahmad Makmom & Awang, Muhamad & Furukawa, Akio
- 259-268 Chemical exergy based evaluation of water quality
by Chen, G.Q. & Ji, Xi