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2011, Volume 222, Issue 8
- 1456-1470 A numerical model of wave- and current-driven nutrient uptake by coral reef communities
by Zhang, Zhenlin & Lowe, Ryan & Falter, James & Ivey, Greg
- 1471-1478 Application of a Random Forest algorithm to predict spatial distribution of the potential yield of Ruditapes philippinarum in the Venice lagoon, Italy
by Vincenzi, Simone & Zucchetta, Matteo & Franzoi, Piero & Pellizzato, Michele & Pranovi, Fabio & De Leo, Giulio A. & Torricelli, Patrizia
- 1479-1490 Influences of canopy structure and physiological traits on flux partitioning between understory and overstory in an eastern Siberian boreal larch forest
by Xue, Bao-Lin & Kumagai, Tomo’omi & Iida, Shin’ichi & Nakai, Taro & Matsumoto, Kazuho & Komatsu, Hikaru & Otsuki, Kyoichi & Ohta, Takeshi
- 1491-1501 Application of a three-dimensional eutrophication model for the Beijing Guanting Reservoir, China
by He, Guojian & Fang, Hongwei & Bai, Sen & Liu, Xiaobo & Chen, Minghong & Bai, Jing
- 1502-1514 Using a fire propagation model to assess the efficiency of prescribed burning in reducing the fire hazard
by Cassagne, Nathalie & Pimont, François & Dupuy, Jean-Luc & Linn, Rodman R. & Mårell, Anders & Oliveri, Chloé & Rigolot, Eric
- 1515-1521 Modelling the fate of marine turtle hatchlings
by Hamann, Mark & Grech, Alana & Wolanski, Eric & Lambrechts, Jonathan
- 1522-1533 Crustacean habitat potential mapping in a tidal flat using remote sensing and GIS
by Choi, Jong-Kuk & Oh, Hyun-Joo & Koo, Bon Joo & Ryu, Joo-Hyung & Lee, Saro
- 1534-1543 Anthropogenic phosphorus flow analysis of Lujiang County, Anhui Province, Central China
by Yuan, Zengwei & Liu, Xin & Wu, Huijun & Zhang, Ling & Bi, Jun
- 1544-1556 The role of agent-based models in wildlife ecology and management
by McLane, Adam J. & Semeniuk, Christina & McDermid, Gregory J. & Marceau, Danielle J.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 7
- 1263-1271 Model parameterization for aerobic decomposition of plant resources drowned during man-made lakes formation
by Bianchini, Irineu & da Cunha Santino, Marcela Bianchessi
- 1272-1282 Dispersal connectivity and reserve selection for marine conservation
by Kininmonth, Stuart & Beger, Maria & Bode, Michael & Peterson, Eric & Adams, Vanessa M. & Dorfman, Dan & Brumbaugh, Daniel R. & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 1283-1292 Simple models for soil CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes calibrated using a Bayesian approach and multi-site data
by Hashimoto, Shoji & Morishita, Tomoaki & Sakata, Tadashi & Ishizuka, Shigehiro & Kaneko, Shinji & Takahashi, Masamichi
- 1293-1302 Modelling the spatial population dynamics of the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana) using density dependent competitive interactions: Effects of herbivore mortality and varying host-plant quality
by Kapeller, Stefan & Schroeder, Hilke & Schueler, Silvio
- 1303-1314 Terraced fields and Mediterranean landscape structure: An analytical case study from Antikythera, Greece
by Bevan, Andrew & Conolly, James
- 1315-1322 Impact of excess and harmful radiation on energy budgets in scleractinian corals
by Eynaud, Yoan & Nisbet, Roger M. & Muller, Erik B.
- 1323-1332 Assessing the effects of disease and bleaching on Florida Keys corals by fitting population models to data
by Yee, Susan Harrell & Santavy, Deborah L. & Barron, Mace G.
- 1333-1336 Improvements in anisotropic models of single tree effects in Cartesian coordinates
by Herrmann, Isabelle & Herrmann, Torsten & Wagner, Sven
- 1337-1339 Over-reporting bias in null model analysis: A response to Fayle and Manica (2010)
by Gotelli, Nicholas J. & Ulrich, Werner
2011, Volume 222, Issue 6
- 1209-1221 Modelling the effects of eutrophication, mitigation measures and an extreme flood event on estuarine benthic food webs
by Baeta, Alexandra & Niquil, Nathalie & Marques, João C. & Patrício, Joana
- 1222-1235 A simple plankton model for the Oregon upwelling ecosystem: Sensitivity and validation against time-series ocean data
by Ruzicka, James J. & Wainwright, Thomas C. & Peterson, William T.
- 1236-1244 Long-term forest-floor litter dynamics in Canada's boreal forest: Comparison of two model formulations
by Zhang, Chengfu & Jamieson, Rob C. & Meng, Fan-Rui & Gordon, Robert J. & Bhatti, Jagtar & Bourque, Charles P.-A.
- 1245-1252 Prediction of algal blooming using EFDC model: Case study in the Daoxiang Lake
by Wu, Guozheng & Xu, Zongxue
- 1253-1261 A management oriented competitive model with two time scales: The case of sardine fishery along the Atlantic coast between Cantin Cape and Blanc Cape
by Charouki, Najib & Raïssi, Nadia & Auger, Pierre & Mchich, Rachid & Atmani, Hmida
2011, Volume 222, Issue 5
- 1069-1079 Estimating an homogeneous series of a population abundance indicator despite changes in data collection procedure: A hierarchical Bayesian modelling approach
by Brun, Mélanie & Abraham, Christophe & Jarry, Marc & Dumas, Jacques & Lange, Frédéric & Prévost, Etienne
- 1080-1091 Including the effects of water stress on decomposition in the Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector CBM-CFS3
by Smyth, C.E. & Kurz, W.A. & Trofymow, J.A.
- 1092-1102 Resolving structural uncertainty in natural resources management using POMDP approaches
by Williams, Byron K.
- 1103-1111 A model of phosphorus cycling in the epilimnion of oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes
by Chen, Fei & Taylor, William D.
- 1112-1128 Simulating the potential for ecological restoration of dryland forests in Mexico under different disturbance regimes
by Cantarello, Elena & Newton, Adrian C. & Hill, Ross A. & Tejedor-Garavito, Natalia & Williams-Linera, Guadalupe & López-Barrera, Fabiola & Manson, Robert H. & Golicher, Duncan J.
- 1129-1138 Simulating spatiotemporal dynamics of urbanization with multi-agent systems—A case study of the Phoenix metropolitan region, USA
by Tian, Guangjin & Ouyang, Yun & Quan, Quan & Wu, Jianguo
- 1139-1162 Modeling the seasonal autochthonous sources of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in the upper Chesapeake Bay
by Keller, David P. & Hood, Raleigh R.
- 1163-1173 Modelling an ecosystem: The example of agro-ecosystems
by Caron-Lormier, Geoffrey & Bohan, David A. & Dye, Richard & Hawes, Cathy & Humphry, Roger W. & Raybould, Alan
- 1174-1184 Mapping eucalypt forest susceptible to dieback associated with bell miners (Manorina melanophys) using laser scanning, SPOT 5 and ancillary topographical data
by Haywood, Andrew & Stone, Christine
- 1185-1191 Modeling an exploited rocky coastal ecosystem: Bahia Tortugas, Mexico
by Morales-Zárate, M.V. & Lluch-Cota, S.E. & Serviere-Zaragoza, E. & del Próo, S. Guzmán
- 1192-1204 Evidence for the dominance of indirect effects in 50 trophic ecosystem networks
by Salas, Andria K. & Borrett, Stuart R.
- 1205-1207 Allee effects and extinction debt
by Labrum, Matthew J.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 4
- 903-924 Modelling natural disturbances in forest ecosystems: a review
by Seidl, Rupert & Fernandes, Paulo M. & Fonseca, Teresa F. & Gillet, François & Jönsson, Anna Maria & Merganičová, Katarína & Netherer, Sigrid & Arpaci, Alexander & Bontemps, Jean-Daniel & Bugmann, Harald & González-Olabarria, Jose Ramon & Lasch, Petra & Meredieu, Céline & Moreira, Francisco & Schelhaas, Mart-Jan & Mohren, Frits
- 925-934 Is cellular automata algorithm able to predict the future dynamical shifts of tree species in Italy under climate change scenarios? A methodological approach
by Di Traglia, Mario & Attorre, Fabio & Francesconi, Fabio & Valenti, Roberto & Vitale, Marcello
- 935-946 Large scale parameter study of an individual-based model of clonal plant with volunteer computing
by Mony, C. & Garbey, M. & Smaoui, M. & Benot, M.-L.
- 947-954 Movement distances enhance validity of predictive models
by Ko, Chia-Ying & Root, Terry L. & Lee, Pei-Fen
- 955-963 Model based grouping of species across environmental gradients
by Dunstan, Piers K. & Foster, Scott D. & Darnell, Ross
- 964-972 Stochastic gravity models for modeling lake invasions
by Potapov, Alex & Muirhead, Jim R. & Lele, Subhash R. & Lewis, Mark A.
- 973-981 Population dynamics of splitnose rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
by Gertseva, Vladlena V. & Cope, Jason M.
- 982-992 Modelling interactions between scavenger behaviour and farming practices: Impacts on scavenger population and ecosystem service efficiency
by Dupont, H. & Mihoub, J.B. & Becu, N. & Sarrazin, F.
- 993-1001 Soil organic matter dynamics in Portuguese natural and sown rainfed grasslands
by Teixeira, R.F.M. & Domingos, T. & Costa, A.P.S.V. & Oliveira, R. & Farropas, L. & Calouro, F. & Barradas, A.M. & Carneiro, J.P.B.G.
- 1002-1015 Integrating farming techniques in an ecological matrix model: Implementation on the primrose (Primula vulgaris)
by Fargue-Lelièvre, A. & Le Cœur, D. & Baudry, J.
- 1016-1029 Risk-based modelling of diffuse land use impacts from rural landscapes upon salmonid fry abundance
by Reaney, Sim M. & Lane, Stuart N. & Heathwaite, A. Louise & Dugdale, Lucy J.
- 1030-1037 Application of a spatial meta-population model with stochastic parameters to the management of the invasive grass Nassella trichotoma in North Canterbury, New Zealand
by James, Alex & Brown, Richard & Basse, Britta & Bourdôt, Graeme W. & Lamoureaux, Shona L. & Roberts, Mick & Saville, David J.
- 1038-1047 Dealing with microtopography of an ombrotrophic bog for simulating ecosystem-level CO2 exchanges
by Wu, Jianghua & Roulet, Nigel T. & Moore, Tim R. & Lafleur, Peter & Humphreys, Elyn
- 1048-1059 Optimization of an artificial neural network for identifying fishing set positions from VMS data: An example from the Peruvian anchovy purse seine fishery
by Joo, Rocío & Bertrand, Sophie & Chaigneau, Alexis & Ñiquen, Miguel
- 1060-1066 A revised calculation of the econometric factors α- and β for the Extended Exergy Accounting method
by Sciubba, Enrico
2011, Volume 222, Issue 3
- 381-397 Herbivores enable plant survival under nutrient limited conditions in a model grazing system
by Ryrie, Susan C. & Prentice, I. Colin
- 398-406 Invasion and eradication of a competitively superior species in heterogeneous landscapes
by Vuilleumier, S. & Buttler, A. & Perrin, N. & Yearsley, J.M.
- 407-418 The role of conjugation in the gene–individual–population relationships in increasing eco-exergy
by Cho, Woon-Seok & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 419-426 Consumer functional responses under intra- and inter-specific interference competition
by de Villemereuil, Pierre B. & López-Sepulcre, Andrés
- 427-436 Quantifying ecological thresholds from response surfaces
by Lintz, Heather E. & McCune, Bruce & Gray, Andrew N. & McCulloh, Katherine A.
- 437-441 Theoretical analysis of change in forest carbon use efficiency with stand development: A case study on Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa (Sieb. et Zucc.) Endl.) plantation from the seedling stage
by Ogawa, Kazuharu
- 442-446 Forecasting population trend from the scaling pattern of occupancy
by Hui, Cang
- 447-455 Connected fragmented habitats facilitate stable coexistence dynamics
by Karsai, Istvan & Kampis, George
- 456-474 Environmental dispersion in a two-zone wetland
by Wu, Z. & Chen, G.Q. & Zeng, L.
- 475-484 Predicting modes of spatial change from state-and-transition models
by Phillips, Jonathan D.
- 485-492 On the importance of life history and age structure in biological invasions
by Järemo, Johannes & Bengtsson, Göran
- 493-502 Optical properties of selected plants from a tropical mountain ecosystem – Traits for plant functional types to parametrize a land surface model
by Göttlicher, Dietrich & Albert, Janina & Nauss, Thomas & Bendix, Jörg
- 503-513 Modelling of tree crowns with realistic morphological features: New reconstruction methodology based on Iterated Function System tool
by Collin, A. & Lamorlette, A. & Bernardin, D. & Séro-Guillaume, O.
- 514-523 Modelling feeding processes in bivalves: A mechanistic approach
by Saraiva, S. & van der Meer, J. & Kooijman, S.A.L.M. & Sousa, T.
- 524-531 An evaluation of environmental factors affecting species distributions
by Ashcroft, Michael B. & French, Kristine O. & Chisholm, Laurie A.
- 532-545 Characterization of biological responses under different environmental conditions: A hierarchical modeling approach
by Bedoya, David & Manolakos, Elias S. & Novotny, Vladimir
- 546-554 Solving the probabilistic reserve selection problem
by Billionnet, Alain
- 555-566 Combining state and transition models with dynamic Bayesian networks
by Nicholson, Ann E. & Flores, M. Julia
- 567-572 Future distribution modelling: A stitch in time is not enough
by Stankowski, Philippe A. & Parker, William H.
- 573-579 Increasing accuracy of dispersal kernels in grid-based population models
by Slone, D.H.
- 580-587 Intertype mark correlation function: A new tool for the analysis of species interactions
by Ledo, Alicia & Condés, Sonia & Montes, Fernando
- 588-597 Null models reveal preferential sampling, spatial autocorrelation and overfitting in habitat suitability modelling
by Merckx, Bea & Steyaert, Maaike & Vanreusel, Ann & Vincx, Magda & Vanaverbeke, Jan
- 598-605 Deterministic approach to the study of the interaction predator–prey in a chemostat with predator mutual interference. Implications for the paradox of enrichment
by Cabrera F, María I.
- 606-618 Modelling spatial and temporal variability in a zero-inflated variable: The case of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) cone production
by Calama, Rafael & Mutke, Sven & Tomé, José & Gordo, Javier & Montero, Gregorio & Tomé, Margarida
- 619-625 Estimating influence of stocking regimes on livestock grazing distributions
by Rinella, Matthew J. & Vavra, Martin & Naylor, Bridgett J. & Boyd, Jennifer M.
- 626-636 Prediction of germination rates of weed species: Relationships between germination speed parameters and species traits
by Gardarin, Antoine & Dürr, Carolyne & Colbach, Nathalie
- 637-644 Synthesizing units as modeling tool for photosynthesizing organisms with photoinhibition and nutrient limitation
by Muller, Erik B.
- 645-652 Potential solar radiation pattern in relation to the monthly distribution of giant pandas in Foping Nature Reserve, China
by Liu, Xuehua & Cheng, Xiangnan & Skidmore, Andrew K.
- 653-665 Modeling the vegetation–atmosphere carbon dioxide and water vapor interactions along a controlled CO2 gradient
by Manzoni, Stefano & Katul, Gabriel & Fay, Philip A. & Polley, H. Wayne & Porporato, Amilcare
- 666-678 Model-based analysis of the influence of ecological processes on forest point pattern formation—A case study
by Pommerening, Arne & LeMay, Valerie & Stoyan, Dietrich
- 679-691 Linking 3D spatial models of fuels and fire: Effects of spatial heterogeneity on fire behavior
by Parsons, Russell A. & Mell, William E. & McCauley, Peter
- 692-708 Carbon-based balanced trophic structure and flows in the offshore Lake Ontario food web before (1987–1991) and after (2001–2005) invasion-induced ecosystem change
by Stewart, Thomas. J. & Sprules, W. Gary
- 709-718 Wood decomposition model for boreal forests
by Tuomi, M. & Laiho, R. & Repo, A. & Liski, J.
- 719-726 Modelling N mineralization from green manure and farmyard manure from a laboratory incubation study
by Mohanty, M. & Reddy, K. Sammi & Probert, M.E. & Dalal, R.C. & Rao, A. Subba & Menzies, N.W.
- 727-736 A simple individual model for simulating weight gain dynamics in response to intake rate and daily behavior
by Simoy, María Verónica
- 737-747 Overlooking the canopy: The importance of canopy structure in scaling isoprenoid emissions from the leaf to the landscape
by Keenan, Trevor F. & Grote, Rüdiger & Sabaté, Santiago
- 748-761 Identifying habitat patches and potential ecological corridors for remnant Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) populations in Japan
by Doko, Tomoko & Fukui, Hiromichi & Kooiman, Andre & Toxopeus, A.G. & Ichinose, Tomohiro & Chen, Wenbo & Skidmore, A.K.
- 762-775 Monitoring and estimating the flow conditions and fish presence probability under various flow conditions at reach scale using genetic algorithms and kriging methods
by Lin, Yu-Pin & Wang, Cheng-Long & Yu, Hsiao-Hsuan & Huang, Chung-Wei & Wang, Yung-Chieh & Chen, Yu-Wen & Wu, Wei-Yao
- 776-784 Individual heterogeneity in recapture probability and survival estimates in cheetah
by Oliver, Lauren J. & Morgan, Byron J.T. & Durant, Sarah M. & Pettorelli, Nathalie
- 785-794 Restoration of ecosystems for biodiversity and carbon sequestration: Simulating growth dynamics of brigalow vegetation communities in Australia
by Ngugi, Michael R. & Johnson, Robert W. & McDonald, William J.F.
- 795-803 Sensitivity of modelled gross primary productivity to topographic effects on surface radiation: A case study in the Cotter River Catchment, Australia
by Sabetraftar, K. & Mackey, B. & Croke, B.
- 804-813 Food web structure and trophic interactions of the tropical highland lake Hayq, Ethiopia
by Fetahi, Tadesse & Schagerl, Michael & Mengistou, Seyoum & Libralato, Simone
- 814-823 Biogeographical differences between the two Capra pyrenaica subspecies, C. p. victoriae and C. p. hispanica, inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula: Implications for conservation
by Acevedo, Pelayo & Real, Raimundo
- 824-834 Assessing environmental factors in red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) growth in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA: From conceptual model, envirogram, to simulation model
by Koo, Kyung-Ah & Patten, Bernard C. & Teskey, Robert O.
- 835-845 Application of Markov-chain model for vegetation restoration assessment at landslide areas caused by a catastrophic earthquake in Central Taiwan
by Chuang, Chin-Wei & Lin, Chao-Yuan & Chien, Chang-Hai & Chou, Wen-Chieh
- 846-856 Assessing the carrying capacity of tilapia in an intertidal mangrove-based polyculture system of Pearl River Delta, China
by Xu, Shannan & Chen, Zuozhi & Li, Chunhou & Huang, Xiaoping & Li, Shiyu
- 857-864 A combined ecosystem and value chain modeling approach for evaluating societal cost and benefit of fishing
by Christensen, Villy & Steenbeek, Jeroen & Failler, Pierre
- 865-878 The urban growth, size distribution and spatio-temporal dynamic pattern of the Yangtze River Delta megalopolitan region, China
by Tian, Guangjin & Jiang, Jing & Yang, Zhifeng & Zhang, Yaoqi
- 879-887 Assessing geobiosphere work of generating global reserves of coal, crude oil, and natural gas
by Brown, Mark T. & Protano, Gaetano & Ulgiati, Sergio
- 888-896 Implications of ecological data constraints for integrated policy and livelihoods modelling: An example from East Kalimantan, Indonesia
by Smajgl, Alex & House, Alan P.N. & Butler, James R.A.
- 897-900 Modelling potential habitat for cougars in midwestern North America
by LaRue, Michelle A. & Nielsen, Clayton K.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 2
- 224-231 Development of a coupled reservoir operation and water diversion model: Balancing human and environmental flow requirements
by Yin, X.A. & Yang, Z.F.
- 232-240 Optimizing model for land use/land cover retrieval from remote sensing imagery based on variable precision rough sets
by Xie, Feng & Lin, Yi & Ren, Wenwei
- 241-252 The effects of groundwater table and flood irrigation strategies on soil water and salt dynamics and reed water use in the Yellow River Delta, China
by Xie, Tao & Liu, Xinhui & Sun, Tao
- 253-260 Evaluating the environmental flows of China's Wolonghu wetland and land use changes using a hydrological model, a water balance model, and remote sensing
by Chen, H. & Zhao, Y.W.
- 261-267 A multi-objective optimization approach to allocate environmental flows to the artificially restored wetlands of China's Yellow River Delta
by Yang, Wei
- 268-274 Impacts of climate change/variability on the streamflow in the Yellow River Basin, China
by Liu, Qiang & Cui, Baoshan
- 275-286 Residual levels and health risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in freshwater fishes from Lake Small Bai-Yang-Dian, Northern China
by Xu, Fu-Liu & Wu, Wen-Jing & Wang, Jun-Jun & Qin, Ning & Wang, Yan & He, Qi-Shuang & He, Wei & Tao, Shu
- 287-292 Ecological risk assessment of pesticide residues in Taihu Lake wetland, China
by Qu, C.S. & Chen, W. & Bi, J. & Huang, L. & Li, F.Y.
- 293-300 Ecological degradation and hydraulic dispersion of contaminant in wetland
by Zeng, L. & Chen, G.Q.
- 301-306 Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments from a typical plateau lake wetland, China
by Bai, Junhong & Cui, Baoshan & Chen, Bin & Zhang, Kejiang & Deng, Wei & Gao, Haifeng & Xiao, Rong
- 307-312 Assessment of a model of pollution disaster in near-shore coastal waters based on catastrophe theory
by Wang, Wenjun & Liu, Suling & Zhang, Shushen & Chen, Jingwen
- 313-321 Assessment of non-point source pollution using a spatial multicriteria analysis approach
by Zhang, H. & Huang, G.H.
- 322-329 Cosmic exergy based ecological assessment for a wetland in Beijing
by Chen, Z.M. & Chen, B. & Chen, G.Q.
- 330-336 Analysis of the trade-off between economic growth and the reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus emissions in the Poyang Lake Watershed, China
by Deng, Xiangzheng & Zhao, Yonghong & Wu, Feng & Lin, Yingzhi & Lu, Qi & Dai, Jing
- 337-350 The variations of exergies and structural exergies along eutrophication gradients in Chinese and Italian lakes
by Xu, Fu-Liu & Wang, Jun-Jun & Chen, Bin & Qin, Ning & Wu, Wen-Jing & He, Wei & He, Qi-Shuang & Wang, Yin
- 351-359 Evaluating the environmental impacts of an urban wetland park based on emergy accounting and life cycle assessment: A case study in Beijing
by Duan, N. & Liu, X.D. & Dai, J. & Lin, C. & Xia, X.H. & Gao, R.Y. & Wang, Y. & Chen, S.Q. & Yang, J. & Qi, J.
- 360-369 Identification of optimal strategies for improving eco-resilience to floods in ecologically vulnerable regions of a wetland
by Cai, Y.P. & Huang, G.H. & Tan, Q. & Chen, B.
- 370-379 An inexact-stochastic with recourse model for developing regional economic-ecological sustainability under uncertainty
by Li, Y.P. & Huang, G.H. & Zhang, N. & Nie, S.L.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 1
- 1-10 The evolution of CSR life-history strategies in a plant model with explicit physiology and architecture
by Bornhofen, S. & Barot, S. & Lattaud, C.
- 11-20 Importance of dispersal adaptations of two competitive populations between patches
by Zhang, Xu & Wang, Wendi
- 21-32 Are Swiss birds tracking climate change?
by Maggini, Ramona & Lehmann, Anthony & Kéry, Marc & Schmid, Hans & Beniston, Martin & Jenni, Lukas & Zbinden, Niklaus
- 33-47 A bio-inspired computing model as a new tool for modeling ecosystems: The avian scavengers as a case study
by Colomer, M. Àngels & Margalida, Antoni & Sanuy, Delfí & Pérez-Jiménez, Mario J.
- 48-56 Dissecting the drivers of population cycles: Interactions between parasites and mountain hare demography
by Townsend, Sunny E. & Newey, Scott & Thirgood, Simon J. & Haydon, Daniel T.
- 57-75 Modelling forest management within a global vegetation model—Part 2: Model validation from a tree to a continental scale
by Bellassen, V. & le Maire, G. & Guin, O. & Dhôte, J.F. & Ciais, P. & Viovy, N.
- 76-90 Modeling the impacts of calcite precipitation on the epilimnion of an ultraoligotrophic, hard-water lake
by Homa, Elizabeth S. & Chapra, Steven C.
- 91-104 Development of a mechanistic model (ERIMO-I) for analyzing the temporal dynamics of the benthic community of an intermittent Mediterranean stream
by Schuwirth, Nele & Acuña, Vicenç & Reichert, Peter
- 105-111 A model for measuring leaf growth rate of vegetative shoot in the seagrass, Zostera marina
by Hosokawa, Shinya
- 112-119 Numerical simulation for impacts of hydrodynamic conditions on algae growth in Chongqing Section of Jialing River, China
by Long, Tian-yu & Wu, Lei & Meng, Guo-hu & Guo, Wei-hua
- 120-130 Nitrogen versus phosphorus limitation in a subtropical coastal embayment (Moreton Bay; Australia): Implications for management
by Wulff, Fred & Eyre, Bradley D. & Johnstone, Ron
- 131-143 Effects of modelling detail on simulated potential crop yields under a wide range of climatic conditions
by Adam, M. & Van Bussel, L.G.J. & Leffelaar, P.A. & Van Keulen, H. & Ewert, F.
- 144-153 The effects of forest harvest intensity in combination with wind disturbance on carbon dynamics in Lake States Mesic Forests
by Scheller, Robert M. & Hua, Dong & Bolstad, Paul V. & Birdsey, Richard A. & Mladenoff, David J.
- 154-163 The influences of climate and hydrology on population dynamics of waterbirds in the lower Murrumbidgee River floodplains in Southeast Australia: Implications for environmental water management
by Wen, Li & Rogers, Kerrylee & Saintilan, Neil & Ling, Joanne
- 164-175 Measuring and decomposing changes in agricultural productivity, nitrogen use efficiency and cumulative exergy efficiency: Application to OECD agriculture
by Hoang, Viet-Ngu
- 176-189 Material, energy and environmental performance of technological and social systems under a Life Cycle Assessment perspective
by Ulgiati, S. & Ascione, M. & Bargigli, S. & Cherubini, F. & Franzese, P.P. & Raugei, M. & Viglia, S. & Zucaro, A.
- 190-200 Assessing biomass gains from marsh restoration in Delaware Bay using Ecopath with Ecosim
by Frisk, M.G. & Miller, T.J. & Latour, R.J. & Martell, S.J.D.
- 201-209 Ecosystem health assessment of the plant-dominated Baiyangdian Lake based on eco-exergy
by Xu, F. & Yang, Z.F. & Chen, B. & Zhao, Y.W.
- 210-218 Theoretical considerations on the combined use of System Dynamics and individual-based modeling in ecology
by Vincenot, Christian Ernest & Giannino, Francesco & Rietkerk, Max & Moriya, Kazuyuki & Mazzoleni, Stefano
2010, Volume 221, Issue 24
- 2859-2869 Trophic mass-balance model of a subtropical coastal lagoon, including a comparison with a stable isotope analysis of the food-web
by Milessi, Andrés C. & Danilo, Calliari & Laura, Rodríguez-Graña & Daniel, Conde & Javier, Sellanes & Rodríguez-Gallego, Lorena
- 2870-2880 Determining the community structure of the coral Seriatopora hystrix from hydrodynamic and genetic networks
by Kininmonth, Stuart & van Oppen, Madeleine J.H. & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 2881-2886 Equation for isotope accumulation in products and biomass as a way to reveal the pathways in mesophilic methanol methanization by microbial community
by Vavilin, V.A.
- 2887-2898 More asymmetric tree competition brings about more evapotranspiration and less runoff from the forest ecosystems: A simulation study
by Toda, Motomu & Yokozawa, Masayuki & Emori, Seita & Hara, Toshihiko
- 2899-2908 A dengue model with a dynamic Aedes albopictus vector population
by Erickson, Richard A. & Presley, Steven M. & Allen, Linda J.S. & Long, Kevin R. & Cox, Stephen B.
- 2909-2917 Understanding the effects of rainfall on elephant–vegetation interactions around waterholes
by Franz, Mathias & Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie & Kilian, Werner & Wissel, Christian & Groeneveld, Jürgen
- 2918-2926 Topological analysis of the ecological importance of elasmobranch fishes: A food web study on the Gulf of Tortugas, Colombia
by Navia, Andrés F. & Cortés, Enric & Mejía-Falla, Paola A.
- 2927-2937 An ecological risk assessment model for a pulsed contaminant emission into a wetland channel flow
by Chen, G.Q. & Zeng, L. & Wu, Z.
- 2938-2948 Modeling net primary production of a fast-growing forest using a light use efficiency model
by Huang, Ni & Niu, Zheng & Wu, Chaoyang & Tappert, Michelle Coreena
- 2949-2958 Simulation of thermodynamic transmission in green roof ecosystem
by He, Hongming & Jim, C.Y.
2010, Volume 221, Issue 23
- 2741-2750 Spatial memory, habitat auto-facilitation and the emergence of fractal home range patterns
by Gautestad, Arild O. & Mysterud, Ivar
- 2751-2759 Trophic models in sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics: Comparing ecosystem structure and biomass flow
by Lercari, Diego & Bergamino, Leandro & Defeo, Omar
- 2760-2768 The ODD protocol: A review and first update
by Grimm, Volker & Berger, Uta & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Polhill, J. Gary & Giske, Jarl & Railsback, Steven F.
- 2769-2775 Accuracy of gap analysis habitat models in predicting physical features for wildlife-habitat associations in the southwest U.S
by Boykin, Kenneth G. & Thompson, Bruce C. & Propeck-Gray, Suzanne
- 2776-2783 Interacting effects of habitat destruction and changing disturbance rates on biodiversity: Who is going to survive?
by dos Santos, Francisca Soares & Johst, Karin & Huth, Andreas & Grimm, Volker
- 2784-2792 Modelling the effects of litter decomposition on tree diversity patterns
by Mazzoleni, Stefano & Bonanomi, Giuliano & Giannino, Francesco & Incerti, Guido & Dekker, Stefan C. & Rietkerk, Max
- 2793-2800 Spatially mixed crops to control the stratified dispersal of airborne fungal diseases
by Sapoukhina, Natalia & Tyutyunov, Yuri & Sache, Ivan & Arditi, Roger
- 2801-2807 Modelling pheromone anemotaxis for biosecurity surveillance: Moth movement patterns reveal a downwind component of anemotaxis
by Guichard, S. & Kriticos, D.J. & Kean, J.M. & Worner, S.P.
- 2808-2815 Estimating Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis migration using a mass balance model expressed by hydrological distribution parameters in a major limpid river basin in Japan
by Mouri, Goro & Shinoda, Seirou & Oki, Taikan
- 2816-2827 The influence of hydrodynamic processes on zooplankton transport and distributions in the North Western Mediterranean: Estimates from a Lagrangian model
by Qiu, Z.F. & Doglioli, A.M. & Hu, Z.Y. & Marsaleix, P. & Carlotti, F.
- 2828-2838 Estimating the spatio-temporal risk of disease epidemics using a bioclimatic niche model
by Pinkard, E.A. & Kriticos, D.J. & Wardlaw, T.J. & Carnegie, A.J. & Leriche, Agathe
- 2839-2849 Modeling soil and plant phosphorus within DSSAT
by Dzotsi, K.A. & Jones, J.W. & Adiku, S.G.K. & Naab, J.B. & Singh, U. & Porter, C.H. & Gijsman, A.J.
- 2850-2858 Modelling the impact of thermal adaptation of soil microorganisms and crop system on the dynamics of organic matter in a tropical soil under a climate change scenario
by Sierra, J. & Brisson, N. & Ripoche, D. & Déqué, M.
2010, Volume 221, Issue 22
- 2628-2633 Adaptive prey behavior and the dynamics of intraguild predation systems
by Urbani, Pasquinell & Ramos-Jiliberto, Rodrigo
- 2642-2655 Influence of low and decreasing food levels on Daphnia-algal interactions: Numerical experiments with a new dynamic energy budget model
by Peeters, F. & Li, J. & Straile, D. & Rothhaupt, K.-O. & Vijverberg, J.
- 2656-2667 An Integrated Monte Carlo Methodology for the calibration of water quality models
by Martin, C. & Ayesa, E.
- 2668-2674 Estimation of annual potential evapotranspiration at regional scale based on the effect of moisture on soil respiration
by Liang, Liyin & Peng, Shaolin & Sun, Junmei & Chen, Leiyi & Cao, Yuexiu
- 2675-2686 Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes
by Bartelt, Paul E. & Klaver, Robert W. & Porter, Warren P.
- 2687-2698 Behavioral games involving a clever prey avoiding a clever predator: An individual-based model of dusky dolphins and killer whales
by Srinivasan, Mridula & Grant, William E. & Swannack, Todd M. & Rajan, Jolly
- 2699-2713 A linked model of animal ecology and human behavior for the management of wildlife tourism
by Semeniuk, Christina A.D. & Haider, Wolfgang & Cooper, Andrew & Rothley, Kristina D.
- 2714-2727 Testing the impact of social forces on the evolution of Sahelian farming systems: A combined agent-based modeling and anthropological approach
by Saqalli, M. & Gérard, B. & Bielders, C. & Defourny, P.
- 2728-2737 Abolition of set-aside schemes, associated impacts on habitat structure and modelling of potential effects of cross-farm regulation
by Levin, Gregor & Jepsen, Martin Rudbeck
2010, Volume 221, Issue 21
- 2515-2520 Simple rules for ranking and optimally managing metapopulations
by Ross, J.V. & Pollett, P.K.
- 2521-2525 Robust optimal observation of a metapopulation
by Pagendam, D.E. & Pollett, P.K.
- 2526-2530 Analytical methods for a stochastic mainland–island metapopulation model
by Buckley, F.M. & Pollett, P.K.
- 2531-2536 Conservation decision-making in large state spaces
by Nicol, Samuel C. & Chadès, Iadine & Linke, Simon & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 2537-2545 Multiple structural modifications to dendritic ecological networks produce simple responses
by Padgham, Mark & Webb, J. Angus
- 2546-2554 Epistasis and environmental heterogeneity in the speciation process
by Campos, Paulo R.A. & de Oliveira, Viviane M. & Rosas, Alexandre
- 2555-2564 Allometric scaling of resource acquisition by ruminants in dynamic and heterogeneous environments
by Kramer, K. & Prins, H.H.T.
- 2565-2575 Predicting a ‘tree change’ in Australia's tropical savannas: Combining different types of models to understand complex ecosystem behaviour
by Liedloff, Adam C. & Smith, Carl S.
- 2576-2581 Updating coarse-scale species distribution models using small fine-scale samples
by Gastón, Aitor & García-Viñas, Juan I.
- 2582-2589 A discrete model for estimating the development time from egg to infecting larva of Ostertagia ostertagi parametrized using a fuzzy rule-based system
by Chaparro, Mauro A.E. & Canziani, Graciela A.
- 2590-2603 Tradeoffs between forestry resource and conservation values under alternate policy regimes: A spatial analysis of the western Canadian boreal plains
by Hauer, Grant & Cumming, Steve & Schmiegelow, Fiona & Adamowicz, Wiktor & Weber, Marian & Jagodzinski, Robert
- 2604-2614 Ecological role of stomatopods (mantis shrimps) and potential impacts of trawling in a marine ecosystem of the southeast coast of India
by Antony, P.J. & Dhanya, S. & Lyla, P.S. & Kurup, B.M. & Ajmal Khan, S.
- 2615-2623 An interregional ecological approach for modelling sustainability in a globalizing world—Reviewing existing approaches and emerging directions
by Kissinger, Meidad & Rees, William E.
2010, Volume 221, Issue 20
- 2415-2424 Inverse modeling for effective dispersal: Do we need tree size to estimate fecundity?
by Nanos, Nikos & Larson, Kajsa & Millerón, Matias & Sjöstedt-de Luna, Sara
- 2425-2434 Imposed and inherent scales in cellular automata models of habitat
by Craig, Peter D.
- 2435-2446 Enhancing generic ecological model for short-term prediction of Southern North Sea algal dynamics with remote sensing images
by Li, Hong & Arias, Mijail & Blauw, Anouk & Los, Hans & Mynett, Arthur E. & Peters, Steef
- 2447-2457 A simulation model to evaluate the impacts of invasive earthworms on soil carbon dynamics
by Huang, Ching-Yu & Hendrix, Paul F. & Fahey, Timothy J. & Bohlen, Patrick J. & Groffman, Peter M.
- 2458-2474 Modelling forest management within a global vegetation model—Part 1: Model structure and general behaviour
by Bellassen, V. & Le Maire, G. & Dhôte, J.F. & Ciais, P. & Viovy, N.
- 2475-2481 Application of a temperature-dependent von Bertalanffy growth model to bullhead (Cottus gobio)
by Kielbassa, J. & Delignette-Muller, M.L. & Pont, D. & Charles, S.
- 2482-2490 Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus)
by Wiederholt, Ruscena & Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo & Diefenbach, Duane R. & Rudran, Rasanayagam
- 2491-2500 An agent-based model of red colobus resources and disease dynamics implicates key resource sites as hot spots of disease transmission
by Bonnell, Tyler R. & Sengupta, Raja R. & Chapman, Colin A. & Goldberg, Tony L.
- 2501-2508 Updated evaluation of exergy and emergy driving the geobiosphere: A review and refinement of the emergy baseline
by Brown, Mark T. & Ulgiati, Sergio
2010, Volume 221, Issue 19
- 2227-2236 What enables coexistence in plant communities? Weak versus strong species traits and the role of local processes
by Dislich, Claudia & Johst, Karin & Huth, Andreas
- 2237-2242 Reducing over-reporting of deterministic co-occurrence patterns in biotic communities
by Fayle, Tom M. & Manica, Andrea
- 2243-2250 Mathematical problem definition for ecological restoration planning
by McBride, Marissa F. & Wilson, Kerrie A. & Burger, Jutta & Fang, Yi-Chin & Lulow, Megan & Olson, David & O’Connell, Mike & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 2251-2260 An early warning method of landscape ecological security in rapid urbanizing coastal areas and its application in Xiamen, China
by Li, Yangfan & Sun, Xiang & Zhu, Xiaodong & Cao, Huhua
- 2261-2269 Comparison of alternative strategies for invasive species distribution modeling
by Robinson, Todd P. & van Klinken, Rieks D. & Metternicht, Graciela
- 2270-2279 Choosing classes for size projection matrix models
by Picard, Nicolas & Ouédraogo, Dakis & Bar-Hen, Avner