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2017, Volume 363, Issue C
- 17-30 Parameter sensitivity and identifiability for a biogeochemical model of hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico
by Beck, Marcus W. & Lehrter, John C. & Lowe, Lisa L. & Jarvis, Brandon M.
- 31-47 Spatially explicit modelling of agricultural dynamics in semi-arid environments
by Chen, Assaf
- 48-56 Minimizing effects of methodological decisions on interpretation and prediction in species distribution studies: An example with background selection
by Jarnevich, Catherine S. & Talbert, Marian & Morisette, Jeffery & Aldridge, Cameron & Brown, Cynthia S. & Kumar, Sunil & Manier, Daniel & Talbert, Colin & Holcombe, Tracy
- 57-67 Why the population of the northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) of Tyuleniy Island does not recover following the harvest ban: Analysis of 56 years of observation data
by Zhdanova, Oksana L. & Kuzin, Аlexey Е. & Skaletskaya, Elena I. & Frisman, Еfim Ya.
- 68-80 Wind effects on the spring phytoplankton dynamics in the middle reach of the Chesapeake Bay
by Jiang, Long & Xia, Meng
- 81-95 Modelling methane formation in sediments of tropical lakes focusing on syntrophic acetate oxidation: Dynamic and static carbon isotope equations
by Vavilin, Vasily & Rytov, Sergey & Conrad, Ralf
- 96-110 A coffee agroecosystem model: III. Parasitoids of the coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei)
by Rodríguez, Daniel & Cure, José Ricardo & Gutierrez, Andrew Paul & Cotes, José Miguel
- 111-121 Fragment dispersal and plant-induced dieback explain irregular ring-shaped pattern formation in a clonal submerged macrophyte
by Vilas, Maria P. & Adams, Matthew P. & Oldham, Carolyn E. & Marti, Clelia L. & Hipsey, Matthew R.
- 122-136 Which factors and processes drive the spatio-temporal dynamics of brackish marshes?—Insights from development and parameterisation of a mechanistic vegetation model
by Carus, Jana & Heuner, Maike & Paul, Maike & Schröder, Boris
- 137-156 Multi-site calibration and validation of a net ecosystem carbon exchange model for croplands
by Klosterhalfen, A. & Herbst, M. & Weihermüller, L. & Graf, A. & Schmidt, M. & Stadler, A. & Schneider, K. & Subke, J.-A. & Huisman, J.A. & Vereecken, H.
- 157-171 Building emergy analysis of Manhattan: Density parameters for high-density and high-rise developments
by Lee, Jae Min & Braham, William W.
- 172-186 Physiological responses of fish under environmental stress and extension of growth (curve) models
by Chakraborty, Biman & Bhowmick, Amiya Ranjan & Chattopadhyay, Joydev & Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi
- 187-191 Aggregation may or may not eliminate reproductive uncertainty
by Logofet, Dmitrii O.
- 192-206 A Bayesian geostatistical approach to modeling global distributions of Lygodium microphyllum under projected climate warming
by Humphreys, John M. & Elsner, James B. & Jagger, Thomas H. & Pau, Stephanie
- 207-220 Temporal variation of keystone species and their impact on system performance in a South African estuarine ecosystem
by Banerjee, Arnab & Scharler, Ursula M. & Fath, Brian D. & Ray, Santanu
- 221-233 Integrating the effects of salinity on the physiology of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in the northern Gulf of Mexico through a Dynamic Energy Budget model
by Lavaud, Romain & La Peyre, Megan K. & Casas, Sandra M. & Bacher, Cédric & La Peyre, Jérôme F.
2017, Volume 362, Issue C
- 1-12 Modelling for management: Coral photo-physiology and growth potential under varying turbidity regimes
by Larsen, Trine C. & Browne, Nicola K. & Erichsen, Anders C. & Tun, Karenne & Todd, Peter A.
- 13-18 Detecting population trends with historical data: Contributions of volatility, low detectability, and metapopulation turnover to potential sampling bias
by Loehle, Craig & Weatherford, Philip
- 19-36 Is there more in common than we think? Convergence of ecological footprinting, emergy analysis, life cycle assessment and other methods of environmental accounting
by Patterson, Murray & McDonald, Garry & Hardy, Derrylea
- 37-53 How do spatial heterogeneity and dispersal in weed population models affect predictions of herbicide resistance evolution?
by Somerville, Gayle J. & Powles, Stephen B. & Walsh, Michael J. & Renton, Michael
- 54-64 Can a multi-model ensemble improve phenology predictions for climate change studies?
by Yun, Kyungdahm & Hsiao, Jennifer & Jung, Myung-Pyo & Choi, In-Tae & Glenn, D. Michael & Shim, Kyo-Moon & Kim, Soo-Hyung
- 65-68 Methods for estimating the effect of litterbag mesh size on decomposition
by Lecerf, Antoine
- 69-79 A survey suggests individual priorities are virtually unique: Implications for group dynamics, goal achievement and ecology
by Bindewald, Eckart
- 80-86 Assessment of ecosystem trophodynamic power: A model based on the power equation for an oscillating string
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Duncan, Janelle M. & Delgado, Juan D. & Vanni, Michael J. & Riera, Rodrigo & Herrera, Ada M. & González, María J.
- 87-100 Integrated spatial ecosystem model for simulating land use change and assessing vulnerability to flooding
by Chang, Yu-Tsun & Lee, Ying-Chieh & Huang, Shu-Li
- 101-110 Transforming food systems at local levels: Using participatory system dynamics in an interactive manner to refine small-scale farmers’ mental models
by Kopainsky, Birgit & Hager, Gerid & Herrera, Hugo & Nyanga, Progress H.
- 111-119 Ammonia-uptake kinetics and domain-level contributions of bacteria and archaea to nitrification in temperate forest soils
by Lin, L. & Norman, J.S. & Barrett, J.E.
2017, Volume 361, Issue C
- 1-13 Integrating natural capital assessment and marine spatial planning: A case study in the Mediterranean sea
by Picone, F. & Buonocore, E. & D’Agostaro, R. & Donati, S. & Chemello, R. & Franzese, P.P.
- 14-25 An integral projection model with YY-males and application to evaluating grass carp control
by Erickson, Richard A. & Eager, Eric A. & Brey, Marybeth K. & Hansen, Michael J. & Kocovsky, Patrick M.
- 26-40 Self-organized spatial structures of locust groups emerging from local interaction
by Dkhili, Jamila & Berger, Uta & Idrissi Hassani, Lalla Mina & Ghaout, Saïd & Peters, Ronny & Piou, Cyril
- 41-48 Complex network modeling for mechanisms of red tide occurrence: A case study in Bohai Sea and North Yellow Sea of China
by Du, Xiangjun & Shao, Fengjing & Wu, Shunyao & Sun, Rencheng & Wang, Changying
- 49-65 Developing and validating a multi-level ecological model of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Bornholm Basin – A case for domain-specific languages
by Pierce, Maria E. & Warnke, Tom & Krumme, Uwe & Helms, Tobias & Hammer, Cornelius & Uhrmacher, Adelinde M.
- 66-73 Modeling the biogeochemical role of photosynthetic sulfur bacteria in phosphorus cycling in a managed eutrophic lake
by Wang, Peng & Benoit, Gaboury
- 74-79 Evaluating management strategies in the conservation of the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw (Ara glaucogularis)
by Maestri, María Laura & Ferrati, Rosana & Berkunsky, Igor
- 80-94 Grid-Set-Match, an agent-based simulation model, predicts fruit set for the lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) agroecosystem
by Bajcz, Alex W. & Hiebeler, David & Drummond, Francis A.
- 95-112 Effectively tuning plant growth models with different spatial complexity: A statistical perspective
by Nakagawa, Yoshiaki & Yokozawa, Masayuki & Ito, Akihiko & Hara, Toshihiko
- 113-121 Thermostatistical distribution of a trophic energy proxy: Extension for modelling energy pyramids at the inter-taxocene scale and under non-stationary conditions
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Duncan, Janelle & Riera, Rodrigo & Delgado, Juan D. & Quirós, Angel & Vanni, Michael J. & Camarena, Tomás & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Perdomo, María E. & Herrera, Ada M. & González, María J.
- 122-134 MACAROMOD: A tool to model particulate waste dispersion and benthic impact from offshore sea-cage aquaculture in the Macaronesian region
by Riera, Rodrigo & Pérez, Óscar & Cromey, Chris & Rodríguez, Myriam & Ramos, Eva & Álvarez, Omar & Domínguez, Julián & Monterroso, Óscar & Tuya, Fernando
- 135-156 Water (stress) models and deficit irrigation: System-theoretical description and causality mapping
by Kögler, F. & Söffker, D.
- 157-163 Transient state estimation using continuous-time processes applied to opportunistic capture–recapture data
by Choquet, Rémi & Garnier, Alexandre & Awuve, Edem & Besnard, Aurélien
- 164-176 Highlighting regional eco-industrial development: Life cycle benefits of an urban industrial symbiosis and implications in China
by Dong, Liang & Liang, Hanwei & Zhang, Liguo & Liu, Zhaowen & Gao, Zhiqiu & Hu, Mingming
- 177-183 A modelling framework for improving plant establishment during ecological restoration
by Rinella, Matthew J. & James, Jeremy J.
- 184-196 Phytoplankton functional diversity increases ecosystem productivity and stability
by Vallina, S.M. & Cermeno, P. & Dutkiewicz, S. & Loreau, M. & Montoya, J.M.
2017, Volume 360, Issue C
- 1-13 Simulated water quality effects of alternate grazing management practices at the ranch and watershed scales
by Park, Jong-Yoon & Ale, Srinivasulu & Teague, W. Richard
- 14-26 Using ecosystem modeling to evaluate trade-offs in coastal management: Effects of large-scale river diversions on fish and fisheries
by de Mutsert, Kim & Lewis, Kristy & Milroy, Scott & Buszowski, Joe & Steenbeek, Jeroen
- 27-44 A road map for developing and applying object-oriented bayesian networks to “WICKED” problems
by Benjamin-Fink, Nicole & Reilly, Brian K.
- 45-52 The effect of reproductive occurrences and human descriptors on invasive pet distribution modelling: Trachemys scripta elegans in the Iberian Peninsula
by Banha, Filipe & Gama, Mafalda & Anastácio, Pedro Manuel
- 53-62 Pesticides and bees: Ecological-economic modelling of bee populations on farmland
by Kleczkowski, Adam & Ellis, Ciaran & Hanley, Nick & Goulson, David
- 63-69 A stochastic movement model reproduces patterns of site fidelity and long-distance dispersal in a population of Fowler’s toads (Anaxyrus fowleri)
by Marchand, Philippe & Boenke, Morgan & Green, David M.
- 70-79 Dynamic response of East Asian Greater White-fronted Geese to changes of environment during migration: Use of multi-temporal species distribution model
by Li, Xueyan & Si, Yali & Ji, Luyan & Gong, Peng
- 80-93 Multi-model approach to predict phytoplankton biomass and composition dynamics in a eutrophic shallow lake governed by extreme meteorological events
by Crisci, Carolina & Terra, Rafael & Pacheco, Juan Pablo & Ghattas, Badih & Bidegain, Mario & Goyenola, Guillermo & Lagomarsino, Juan José & Méndez, Gustavo & Mazzeo, Néstor
- 94-107 Investigating the potential impacts of ocean warming on the Norwegian and Barents Seas ecosystem using a time-dynamic food-web model
by Bentley, Jacob W. & Serpetti, Natalia & Heymans, Johanna Jacomina
- 108-119 Boom and bust carbon-nitrogen dynamics during reforestation
by Parolari, Anthony J. & Mobley, Megan L. & Bacon, Allan R. & Katul, Gabriel G. & Richter, Daniel deB. & Porporato, Amilcare
- 120-131 An individual-based model for simulating the ecosystem dynamics of Jiaozhou Bay, China
by Xing, Lei & Zhang, Chongliang & Chen, Yong & Shin, Yunne-Jai & Verley, Philippe & Yu, Haiqing & Ren, Yiping
- 132-149 An adaptable agent-based model for guiding multi-species Pacific salmon fisheries management within a SES framework
by Cenek, Martin & Franklin, Maxwell
- 150-162 Seasonal succession of microalgal blooms from diatoms to dinoflagellates in the East China Sea: A numerical simulation study
by Zhou, Zheng-Xi & Yu, Ren-Cheng & Zhou, Ming-Jiang
- 163-178 Environmental effects on growth, reproduction, and life-history traits of loggerhead turtles
by Marn, Nina & Jusup, Marko & Legović, Tarzan & Kooijman, S.A.L.M. & Klanjšček, Tin
- 179-188 A multi-species modelling approach to select appropriate submerged macrophyte species for ecological restoration in Gonghu Bay, Lake Taihu, China
by Gao, Hailong & Shi, Qianyun & Qian, Xin
- 189-193 The analytical solutions of the harvesting Verhulst’s evolution equation
by Miškinis, Paulius & Vasiliauskienė, Vaida
- 194-203 A Nitrogen Physical Input-Output Table (PIOT) model for Illinois
by Singh, Shweta & Compton, Jana E. & Hawkins, Troy R. & Sobota, Daniel J. & Cooter, Ellen J.
- 204-218 Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa species in the greater Caribbean: Regional growth projections for ciguatera-associated dinoflagellates
by Kibler, Steven R. & Davenport, Eric D. & Tester, Patricia A. & Hardison, D. Ransom & Holland, William C. & Litaker, R. Wayne
- 219-222 Quantitative description of vertical organic matter distribution in real soil profiles by means a simple continuous model
by Bartsev, Sergey I. & Pochekutov, Aleksei A.
- 223-229 Movement behavior of a tropical mammal: The case of Tapirus terrestris
by González, Tania Marisol & González-Trujillo, Juan David & Palmer, John R.B. & Pino, Joan & Armenteras, Dolors
- 230-243 Evaluation of the DNDC model for simulating soil temperature, moisture and respiration from monoculture and rotational corn, soybean and winter wheat in Canada
by Li, Zhuoting & Yang, J.Y. & Drury, C.F. & Yang, X.M. & Reynolds, W.D. & Li, Xiaogang & Hu, Chunsheng
- 244-251 Beyond graphs and tables: Enhancing explanatory power of complex environmental simulations through 3D printed model output
by Kjelland, Michael E. & Piercy, Candice D. & Swannack, Todd M.
- 252-259 Accounting for the temporal variation of spatial effect improves inference and projection of population dynamics models
by Zhao, Qing & Boomer, G. Scott & Silverman, Emily & Fleming, Kathy
- 260-269 Using fuzzy cognitive maps for predicting river management responses: A case study of the Esla River basin, Spain
by Solana-Gutiérrez, Joaquín & Rincón, Gonzalo & Alonso, Carlos & García-de-Jalón, Diego
- 270-278 A Markov Chain Monte Carlo technique for parameter estimation and inference in pesticide fate and transport modeling
by Boulange, Julien & Watanabe, Hirozumi & Akai, Shinpei
- 279-289 Can we predict phytoplankton community size structure using size scalings of eco-physiological traits?
by Taherzadeh, Niousha & Kerimoglu, Onur & Wirtz, Kai W.
- 290-299 Natural capital accounting in marine protected areas: The case of the Islands of Ventotene and S. Stefano (Central Italy)
by Franzese, Pier Paolo & Buonocore, Elvira & Donnarumma, Luigia & Russo, Giovanni F.
- 300-312 Qualitative modelling of functional relationships in marine benthic communities
by Alexandridis, Nikolaos & Dambacher, Jeffrey M. & Jean, Fred & Desroy, Nicolas & Bacher, Cédric
- 313-327 The spatial differentiation of the coupling relationship between urbanization and the eco-environment in countries globally: A comprehensive assessment
by Zhao, Yabo & Wang, Shaojian & Ge, Yuejing & Liu, Qianqian & Liu, Xiaofeng
- 328-335 Implementing and managing urban forests: A much needed conservation strategy to increase ecosystem services and urban wellbeing
by Endreny, T. & Santagata, R. & Perna, A. & Stefano, C. De & Rallo, R.F. & Ulgiati, S.
- 336-342 Effect of marine reserve establishment on non-cooperative fisheries management
by Takashina, Nao & Lee, Joung-Hun & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 343-362 Bridging the gap between climate science and regional-scale biodiversity conservation in south-eastern Australia
by Drielsma, Michael J. & Love, Jamie & Williams, Kristen J. & Manion, Glenn & Saremi, Hanieh & Harwood, Tom & Robb, Janeen
- 363-377 Modelling the population trajectory of West Australian white sharks
by Braccini, Matias & Taylor, Stephen & Bruce, Barry & McAuley, Rory
- 378-386 Numerical modeling of the tidal wave run-up and the eelgrass habitat at the Laizhou Bay
by Liu, Haifei & Zhang, Jie & Wang, Hongda & Ding, Yu & Yi, Yujun
- 387-398 Modelling tree-grass coexistence in water-limited ecosystems
by Ying, Zhixia & Liao, Jinbao & Liu, Yongjie & Wang, Shichang & Lu, Hui & Ma, Liang & Chen, Dongdong & Li, Zhenqing
- 399-409 The importance of interspecific competition in the actual and future distributions of plant species assessed by a 2-D grid agent modelling
by Vitale, Marcello & Lorenzetti, Silvia & Francesconi, Fabio & Attorre, Fabio & Di Traglia, Mario
- 410-424 Evolutionary response of a native butterfly to concurrent plant invasions: Simulation of population dynamics
by García-Quismondo, Manuel & Reed, J. Michael & Chew, Frances S. & Martínez-del-Amor, Miguel A. & Pérez-Jiménez, Mario J.
- 425-436 Linking individual-based and statistical inferential models in movement ecology: A case study with black petrels (Procellaria parkinsoni)
by Zhang, Jingjing & Dennis, Todd E. & Landers, Todd J. & Bell, Elizabeth & Perry, George L.W.
2017, Volume 359, Issue C
- 1-24 Modeling food web effects of low sardine and anchovy abundance in the California Current
by Kaplan, Isaac C. & Koehn, Laura E. & Hodgson, Emma E. & Marshall, Kristin N. & Essington, Timothy E.
- 25-33 The impact of primary and export production on the formation of the secondary nitrite maximum: A model study
by Beckmann, Aike & Hense, Inga
- 34-48 The role of bivalves in the Balgzand: First steps on an integrated modelling approach
by Saraiva, S. & Fernandes, L. & van der Meer, J. & Neves, R. & Kooijman, S.A.L.M.
- 49-68 Establishing nearshore marine secondary productivity baseline estimates for multiple habitats in coastal Mississippi and Alabama using AQUATOX 3.1 NME for use in the Deepwater Horizon natural resource damage assessment
by Blancher, Eldon C. & Park, Richard A. & Clough, Jonathan S. & Milroy, Scott P. & Graham, W. Monty & Rakocinski, Chet F. & Hendon, J. Read & Wiggert, Jerry D. & Leaf, Robert
- 69-79 Simulation results from a coupled model of carbon dioxide and methane global cycles
by Krapivin, Vladimir F. & Varotsos, Costas A. & Soldatov, Vladimir Yu.
- 80-91 Sensitivity analysis and Bayesian calibration for testing robustness of the BASGRA model in different environments
by Hjelkrem, Anne-Grete Roer & Höglind, Mats & van Oijen, Marcel & Schellberg, Jürgen & Gaiser, Thomas & Ewert, Frank
- 92-102 Why input matters: Selection of climate data sets for modelling the potential distribution of a treeline species in the Himalayan region
by Maria, Bobrowski & Udo, Schickhoff
- 103-116 Analyzing the effects of estuarine freshwater fluxes on fish abundance using artificial neural network ensembles
by Zhang, Hua & Zimba, Paul V.
- 117-127 A proposed family of Unified models for sigmoidal growth
by Tjørve, Kathleen M.C. & Tjørve, Even
- 128-134 Giant panda survival crisis remains serious based on the ecosystem catastrophe model
by Yan, Zhigang & Li, Junqing
- 135-145 Study on environment-economy-society relationship model of Liaohe River Basin based on multi-agent simulation
by Han, Tianfang & Zhang, Chuntao & Sun, Yan & Hu, Xiaomin
- 146-164 Emergy evaluation of benthic ecosystems influenced by upwelling in northern Chile: Contributions of the ecosystems to the regional economy
by Berrios, Fernando & Campbell, Daniel E. & Ortiz, Marco
- 165-181 Regional analysis of bin aeration as an alternative to insecticidal control for post-harvest management of Sitophilus oryzae (L.) and Rhyzopertha dominica (F.)
by Yang, Yubin & Wilson, Lloyd T. & Arthur, Frank H. & Wang, Jing & Jia, Canchun
- 182-192 Beyond big fish: The case for more detailed representations of top predators in marine ecosystem models
by Goedegebuure, Merel & Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica & Corney, Stuart P. & Hindell, Mark A. & Constable, Andrew J.
- 193-200 Evaluating impacts of intensive shellfish aquaculture on a semi-closed marine ecosystem
by Han, Dongyan & Chen, Yong & Zhang, Chongliang & Ren, Yiping & Xue, Ying & Wan, Rong
- 201-219 Quantifying indirect groundwater-mediated effects of urbanization on agroecosystem productivity using MODFLOW-AgroIBIS (MAGI), a complete critical zone model
by Zipper, Samuel C. & Soylu, Mehmet Evren & Kucharik, Christopher J. & Loheide II, Steven P.
- 220-228 Assessing how uncertainty and stochasticity affect the dispersal of fish in river networks
by Radinger, Johannes & Hölker, Franz & Wolter, Christian
- 229-239 Accounting for uncertainty in predictions of a marine species: Integrating population genetics to verify past distributions
by Chefaoui, Rosa M. & Serrão, Ester A.
- 240-245 Space promotes the coexistence of species: Effective medium approximation for rock-paper-scissors system
by Nagatani, Takashi & Sato, Kazunori & Ichinose, Genki & Tainaka, Kei-ichi
- 246-257 A network theoretic study of ecological connectivity in Western Himalayas
by Upadhyay, Shashankaditya & Roy, Arijit & Ramprakash, M. & Idiculla, Jobin & Kumar, A. Senthil & Bhattacharya, Sudeepto
- 258-268 Establishing nearshore marine injuries for the Deepwater Horizon natural resource damage assessment using AQUATOX
by Clough, Jonathan S. & Blancher, Eldon C. & Park, Richard A. & Milroy, Scott P. & Graham, W. Monty & Rakocinski, Chet F. & Hendon, J. Read & Wiggert, Jerry D. & Leaf, Robert
- 269-275 Relative ranges of mating and dispersal modulate Allee thresholds in sessile species
by Velazquez-Castro, Jorge & Eichhorn, Markus P.
- 276-284 Mathematical models for invasive species management: Grey squirrel control on Anglesey
by Jones, Hannah & White, Andrew & Lurz, Peter & Shuttleworth, Craig
- 285-292 Dynamic patterns of overexploitation in fisheries
by Perissi, Ilaria & Bardi, Ugo & El Asmar, Toufic & Lavacchi, Alessandro
- 293-300 Quantifying the effect of vessel interference on catch rates: A theoretical approach
by Dowling, Natalie A. & Mangel, Marc & Haddon, Malcolm
- 301-310 Disturbance-grazer-vegetation interactions maintain habitat diversity in mountain pasture-woodlands
by Peringer, Alexander & Buttler, Alexandre & Gillet, François & Pătru-Stupariu, Ileana & Schulze, Kiowa A. & Stupariu, Mihai-Sorin & Rosenthal, Gert
- 311-319 Using Optimal Transport Theory to Estimate Transition Probabilities in Metapopulation Dynamics
by Nichols, J.M. & Spendelow, J.A. & Nichols, J.D.
- 320-332 A dynamic energy budget (DEB) model to describe population dynamics of the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus marinus
by Grossowicz, Michal & Marques, Gonçalo M. & van Voorn, George A.K.
- 333-348 A stage-structured Bayesian hierarchical model for salmon lice populations at individual salmon farms – Estimated from multiple farm data sets
by Aldrin, M. & Huseby, R.B. & Stien, A. & Grøntvedt, R.N. & Viljugrein, H. & Jansen, P.A.
- 349-362 Simulating microbial denitrification with EPIC: Model description and evaluation
by Izaurralde, R. César & McGill, William B. & Williams, Jimmy R. & Jones, Curtis D. & Link, Robert P. & Manowitz, David H. & Schwab, D. Elisabeth & Zhang, Xuesong & Robertson, G. Philip & Millar, Neville
- 363-371 Predicting population viability of a monocarpic perennial dune thistle using individual-based models
by Halsey, Samniqueka J. & Cinel, Scott & Wilson, Jared & Bell, Timothy J. & Bowles, Marlin
- 372-382 Abrupt transitions in dynamics of a NPZD model across Southern Ocean fronts
by Priester, C. Robert & Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica & Klocker, Andreas & Corney, Stuart
- 383-397 A foliar disease simulation model to assist the design of new control methods against black leaf streak disease of banana
by Landry, C. & Bonnot, F. & Ravigné, V. & Carlier, J. & Rengifo, D. & Vaillant, J. & Abadie, C.
- 398-405 Expert system for modelling stopover site selection by barnacle geese
by Shariati, Mitra & Skidmore, Andrew K. & Darvishzadeh, Roshanak & Exo, Klaus-Michael & Kölzsch, Andrea & Griffin, Larry & Stahl, Julia & Cabot, David & Toxopeus, Albertus G.
- 406-414 A metapopulation approach to predict species range shifts under different climate change and landscape connectivity scenarios
by Mestre, Frederico & Risk, Benjamin B. & Mira, António & Beja, Pedro & Pita, Ricardo
- 415-433 Modelling the plankton groups of the deep, peri-alpine Lake Bourget
by Kerimoglu, Onur & Jacquet, Stéphan & Vinçon-Leite, Brigitte & Lemaire, Bruno J. & Rimet, Frédéric & Soulignac, Frédéric & Trévisan, Dominique & Anneville, Orlane
- 434-448 A fully-stochasticized, age-structured population model for population viability analysis of fish: Lower Missouri River endangered pallid sturgeon example
by Wildhaber, Mark L. & Albers, Janice L. & Green, Nicholas S. & Moran, Edward H.
- 449-459 Using dynamic population simulations to extend resource selection analyses and prioritize habitats for conservation
by Heinrichs, Julie A. & Aldridge, Cameron L. & O’Donnell, Michael S. & Schumaker, Nathan H.
- 461-467 Reprint of: Fitting population growth models in the presence of measurement and detection error
by Hefley, Trevor J. & Tyre, Andrew J. & Blankenship, Erin E.
2017, Volume 358, Issue C
- 1-9 Common quandaries and their practical solutions in Bayesian network modeling
by Marcot, Bruce G.
- 10-18 Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
by Pavanato, Heloise J. & Wedekin, Leonardo L. & Guilherme-Silveira, Fernando R. & Engel, Márcia H. & Kinas, Paul G.
- 19-24 Ecological utility theory: Solving a series convergence issue
by Kazanci, C. & Adams, M.R.
- 25-39 An agent-based model to evaluate recovery times and monitoring strategies to increase accuracy of sea turtle population assessments
by Piacenza, Susan E. & Richards, Paul M. & Heppell, Selina S.
- 40-49 Assessment of fishery management by using a fishery simulator for bottom otter trawling in Ise Bay
by Tabeta, Shigeru & Suzuki, Shota & Nakamura, Kenta
- 50-58 The design of nature reserves in the face of habitat loss
by Liu, Haoqi & Li, Weide & Lv, Guanghui
2017, Volume 357, Issue C
- 1-13 Constraining uncertainty and process-representation in an algal community lake model using high frequency in-lake observations
by Page, Trevor & Smith, Paul J. & Beven, Keith J. & Jones, Ian D. & Elliott, J. Alex & Maberly, Stephen C. & Mackay, Eleanor B. & De Ville, Mitzi & Feuchtmayr, Heidrun
- 14-22 An improved Ensemble Kalman Filter for optimizing parameters in a coupled phosphorus model for lowland polders in Lake Taihu Basin, China
by Huang, Jiacong & Gao, Junfeng
- 23-34 Two examples of application of ecological modeling to agricultural production: Extensive livestock farming and overyielding in grassland mixtures
by Fort, Hugo & Dieguez, Francisco & Halty, Virginia & Lima, Juan Manuel Soares
- 35-46 A spatial simulation model to explore the long-term dynamics of podocarp-tawa forest fragments, northern New Zealand
by Morales, Narkis S. & Perry, George L.W.
- 47-54 Analysis of nitrogen metabolism processes and a description of structure characteristics
by Zhang, Yan & Lu, Hanjing & Zhang, Xiaolin
- 55-57 Validation of a functional-structural tree model using terrestrial Lidar data
by Beyer, Robert & Bayer, Dominik & Letort, Véronique & Pretzsch, Hans & Cournède, Paul-Henry
2017, Volume 356, Issue C
- 1-13 Modeling of natural and social capital on farms: Toward useable integration
by Kenny, Daniel C.
- 14-24 Hydrological niche segregation of plant functional traits in an individual-based model
by Herberich, Maximiliane Marion & Gayler, Sebastian & Anand, Madhur & Tielbörger, Katja
- 25-37 Comparative study of food webs from two different time periods of Hooghly Matla estuarine system, India through network analysis
by Rakshit, Nabyendu & Banerjee, Arnab & Mukherjee, Joyita & Chakrabarty, Moitreyee & Borrett, Stuart R. & Ray, Santanu
- 38-47 Marine phytoplankton biomass responses to typhoon events in the South China Sea based on physical-biogeochemical model
by Pan, Gang & Chai, Fei & Tang, DanLing & Wang, Dongxiao
- 48-58 A modeling approach for a cascade of reservoirs in the Juquiá-Guaçu River (Atlantic Forest, Brazil)
by Cunha-Santino, Marcela B. & Fushita, Ângela T. & Bianchini, Irineu
- 59-72 Simulating individual-based movement in dynamic environments
by Watkins, Katherine Shepard & Rose, Kenneth A.
- 73-90 Modeling terrestrial ecosystem productivity of an estuarine ecosystem in the Sundarban Biosphere Region, India using seven ecosystem models
by Sannigrahi, Srikanta
- 91-103 A quantitative synthesis of the movement concepts used within species distribution modelling
by Holloway, Paul & Miller, Jennifer A.
- 104-116 Integrating age structured and landscape resistance models to disentangle invasion dynamics of a pond-breeding anuran
by Vimercati, Giovanni & Hui, Cang & Davies, Sarah J. & Measey, G. John
- 117-126 Crown plasticity in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) as a strategy of adaptation to competition and environmental factors
by Uria-Diez, Jaime & Pommerening, Arne
- 127-140 An integrated ecohydrological modeling approach to exploring the dynamic interaction between groundwater and phreatophytes
by Li, Xi & Zheng, Yi & Sun, Zan & Tian, Yong & Zheng, Chunmiao & Liu, Jie & Liu, Shaomin & Xu, Ziwei
- 141-150 Managing stand density to enhance the adaptability of Scots pine stands to climate change: A modelling approach
by Ameztegui, Aitor & Cabon, Antoine & De Cáceres, Miquel & Coll, Lluís
- 151-161 Scaled-dependence and seasonal variations of carbon cycle through development of an advanced eco-hydrologic and biogeochemical coupling model
by Nakayama, Tadanobu
- 162-172 Development of a bioenergetic model for estimating energy requirements and prey biomass consumption of the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus
by Bejarano, Adriana C. & Wells, Randall S. & Costa, Daniel P.
2017, Volume 355, Issue C
- 1-11 Flexible von Bertalanffy growth models incorporating Bayesian splines
by Chambers, Mark S. & Sidhu, Leesa A. & O’Neill, Ben & Sibanda, Nokuthaba
- 12-17 Assessing the value of natural capital in marine protected areas: A biophysical and trophodynamic environmental accounting model
by Vassallo, P. & Paoli, C. & Buonocore, E. & Franzese, P.P. & Russo, G.F. & Povero, P.
- 18-23 Trophic cascade direction and flow determine network flow stability
by Canning, A.D. & Death, R.G.
- 24-38 Linking models across scales to assess the viability and restoration potential of a threatened population of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Middle Fork John Day River, Oregon, USA
by McHugh, Peter A. & Saunders, W. Carl & Bouwes, Nicolaas & Wall, C. Eric & Bangen, Sara & Wheaton, Joseph M. & Nahorniak, Matthew & Ruzycki, James R. & Tattam, Ian A. & Jordan, Chris E.
- 39-48 An ecosystem model for evaluating the effects of introduced Pacific salmon on contaminant burdens of stream-resident fish
by McGill, Lillian M. & Gerig, Brandon S. & Chaloner, Dominic T. & Lamberti, Gary A.
- 49-63 An Atlantis model of the southern Benguela upwelling system: Validation, sensitivity analysis and insights into ecosystem functioning
by Ortega-Cisneros, Kelly & Cochrane, Kevern & Fulton, Elizabeth A.
- 64-69 A supplementary tool to existing approaches for assessing ecosystem community structure
by Hopton, Matthew E. & Karunanithi, Arunprakash T. & Garmestani, Ahjond S. & White, Denis & Choate, Jerry R. & Cabezas, Heriberto
- 70-83 Exploring the analytical consequences of ecological subjects unwittingly neglected by the mainstream of evolutionary thought
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Duncan, Janelle M. & Vanni, Michael J. & Melkikh, Alexey V. & Delgado, Juan D. & Riera, Rodrigo & Herrera, Ada M. & Camarena, Tomás & Quirós, Ángel & Fernández-Palacios, José M. & Miranda, Jezahel V. & Perdomo, María E. & Fernández-Rodríguez, María J. & Jiménez-Rodríguez, Antonia & Otto, Rüdiger & Escudero, Carlos G. & Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael M. & González, María J.
- 84-96 Evaluation of modeled global vegetation carbon dynamics: Analysis based on global carbon flux and above-ground biomass data
by Xue, Bao-Lin & Guo, Qinghua & Hu, Tianyu & Wang, Guoqiang & Wang, Yongcai & Tao, Shengli & Su, Yanjun & Liu, Jin & Zhao, Xiaoqian
- 97-104 Simulating soil organic carbon changes across toposequences under dryland agriculture using CQESTR
by Gollany, Hero T. & Elnaggar, Abdelhamid A.
- 105-115 Analyzing the spatial pattern of carbon metabolism and its response to change of urban form
by Xia, Linlin & Zhang, Yan & Sun, Xiaoxi & Li, Jinjian
- 116-125 Accounting for false mortality in telemetry tag applications
by Bird, Tomas & Lyon, Jarod & Wotherspoon, Simon & King, Ruth & McCarthy, Michael
2017, Volume 354, Issue C
- 1-10 Integrating remote sensing, GIS and dynamic models for landscape-level simulation of forest insect disturbance
by Liang, Lu & Li, Xuecao & Huang, Yanbo & Qin, Yuchu & Huang, Huabing
- 11-19 Effects of species prevalence on the performance of predictive models
by Sor, Ratha & Park, Young-Seuk & Boets, Pieter & Goethals, Peter L.M. & Lek, Sovan
- 20-25 Intertidal seagrass models: Insights towards the development and implementation of a desiccation module
by Azevedo, Ana & Lillebø, Ana Isabel & Lencart e Silva, João & Dias, João Miguel
- 26-36 Foraging as the landscape grip for population dynamics—A mechanistic model applied to crop protection
by Bourhis, Yoann & Poggi, Sylvain & Mammeri, Youcef & Le Cointe, Ronan & Cortesero, Anne-Marie & Parisey, Nicolas
- 37-48 Achieving multiple goals via voluntary efforts and motivation asymmetry
by Bindewald, Eckart & Atallah, Shady S.
- 49-61 Wetland-tree growth responses to hydrologic variability derived from development and optimization of a non-linear radial growth model
by Allen, Scott T. & Keim, Richard F.
- 62-71 Modelling heavy metals transformation in vertical flow constructed wetlands
by Mohammed, A. & Babatunde, A.O.
- 72-87 Underwater acoustic impacts of shipping management measures: Results from a social-ecological model of boat and whale movements in the St. Lawrence River Estuary (Canada)
by Chion, Clément & Lagrois, Dominic & Dupras, Jérôme & Turgeon, Samuel & McQuinn, Ian H. & Michaud, Robert & Ménard, Nadia & Parrott, Lael
- 88-103 Advances in crop insect modelling methods—Towards a whole system approach
by Tonnang, Henri E.Z. & Hervé, Bisseleua D.B. & Biber-Freudenberger, Lisa & Salifu, Daisy & Subramanian, Sevgan & Ngowi, Valentine B. & Guimapi, Ritter Y.A. & Anani, Bruce & Kakmeni, Francois M.M. & Affognon, Hippolyte & Niassy, Saliou & Landmann, Tobias & Ndjomatchoua, Frank T. & Pedro, Sansao A. & Johansson, Tino & Tanga, Chrysantus M. & Nana, Paulin & Fiaboe, Komi M. & Mohamed, Samira F. & Maniania, Nguya K. & Nedorezov, Lev V. & Ekesi, Sunday & Borgemeister, Christian
- 104-114 An integrated ecological modeling system for assessing impacts of multiple stressors on stream and riverine ecosystem services within river basins
by Johnston, John M. & Barber, M. Craig & Wolfe, Kurt & Galvin, Mike & Cyterski, Mike & Parmar, Rajbir
- 115-122 Continuous dispersal in a model of predator–prey-subsidy population dynamics
by Bassett, Alastair & Krause, Andrew L. & Van Gorder, Robert A.
- 123-139 Energetic behavioural-strategy prioritization of Clark’s nutcrackers in whitebark pine communities: An agent-based modeling approach
by McLane, Adam J. & Semeniuk, Christina & McDermid, Gregory J. & Tomback, Diana F. & Lorenz, Teresa & Marceau, Danielle
- 140-171 An improved simulation model to describe the temperature-dependent population dynamics of the grain aphid, Sitobion avenae
by Duffy, Catriona & Fealy, Rowan & Fealy, Reamonn M.
- 172-175 Milking spherical cows—Yet another facet of model complexity
by Mateus, M.
2017, Volume 353, Issue C
- 5-16 Sensitivity of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wils.), a threatened climate relict species, to increasing temperature at an island subalpine area
by Koo, Kyung Ah & Kong, Woo-Seok & Park, Seon Uk & Lee, Joon Ho & Kim, Jaeuk & Jung, Huicheul
- 17-27 Potential climate change effects on tree distributions in the Korean Peninsula: Understanding model & climate uncertainties
by Koo, Kyung Ah & Park, Seon Uk & Kong, Woo-Seok & Hong, Seungbum & Jang, Inyoung & Seo, Changwan
- 28-36 Effects of human disturbance on vegetation, prey and Amur tigers in Hunchun Nature Reserve, China
by Li, Zhilin & Kang, Aili & Gu, Jiayin & Xue, Yangang & Ren, Yi & Zhu, Zhiwen & Liu, Peiqi & Ma, Jianzhang & Jiang, Guangshun
- 37-46 Correlating habitat suitability with landscape connectivity: A case study of Sichuan golden monkey in China
by Liu, Fang & McShea, William J. & Li, Diqiang
- 47-53 Habitat preference of the Yangtze finless porpoise in a minimally disturbed environment
by Mei, Zhigang & Chen, Mao & Li, Yongtao & Huang, Shiang-Lin & Haung, Jie & Han, Yi & Zhu, Binting & Li, Chunsheng & Wang, Kexiong & Wang, Ding
- 54-62 Spatially explicit model applied to pine wilt disease dispersal based on host plant infestation
by Nguyen, Tuyen Van & Park, Young-Seuk & Jeoung, Chang-Sik & Choi, Won-Il & Kim, Yong-Kuk & Jung, Il-Hyo & Shigesada, Nanako & Kawasaki, Kohkichi & Takasu, Fugo & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 63-76 Evaluation of river habitat integrity based on benthic macroinvertebrate-based multi-metric model
by Shi, Xuan & Liu, Jingling & You, Xiaoguang & Bao, Kun & Meng, Bo & Chen, Bin
- 77-85 A process-based water balance model for semi-arid ecosystems: A case study of psammophytic ecosystems in Mu Us Sandland, Inner Mongolia, China
by Huang, Yongmei & Yu, Xiaona & Li, Engui & Chen, Huiying & Li, Liu & Wu, Xiuchen & Li, Xiaoyan
- 86-94 Land use/cover change and regional climate change in an arid grassland ecosystem of Inner Mongolia, China
by Li, Zhouyuan & Wu, Wenzhao & Liu, Xuehua & Fath, Brian D. & Sun, Hailian & Liu, Xinchao & Xiao, Xinru & Cao, Jun
- 95-106 Wetland mapping by fusing fine spatial and hyperspectral resolution images
by Chen, Bin & Chen, Lifan & Lu, Ming & Xu, Bing
- 107-116 Simulating the spatial dynamics of urban growth with an integrated modeling approach: A case study of Foshan, China
by Han, Yu & Jia, Haifeng
- 117-128 Sensitivity of terrestrial water and carbon fluxes to climate variability in semi-humid basins of Haihe River, China
by Mo, X. & Liu, S. & Hu, S. & Xia, J. & Shen, Y.
- 129-138 Ecosystem Services and landscape change associated with plantation expansion in a tropical rainforest region of Southwest China
by Liu, Shiliang & Yin, Yijie & Liu, Xuehua & Cheng, Fangyan & Yang, Juejie & Li, Junran & Dong, Shikui & Zhu, Annah
- 139-149 Assessing the ecological benefits of aggregate LID-BMPs through modelling
by Mao, Xuhui & Jia, Haifeng & Yu, Shaw L.
- 150-157 Dynamic forecasting of agricultural water footprint based on Markov Chain-a case study of the Heihe River Basin
by Feng, Le & Chen, Bin & Hayat, Tasawar & Alsaedi, Ahmed & Ahmad, Bashir
- 158-166 Ecological zoning for regional sustainable development using an integrated modeling approach in the Bohai Rim, China
by Liu, Xuehua & Liu, Lin & Peng, Yu
- 167-173 Modeling approach to evaluation of environmental impacts on river water quality: A case study with Galing River, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia
by Lee, Ingyu & Hwang, Hyundong & Lee, Jungwoo & Yu, Nayoung & Yun, Jinhuck & Kim, Hyunook
2017, Volume 352, Issue C
- 1-18 Predicting shifts in large herbivore distributions under climate change and management using a spatially-explicit ecosystem model
by Fullman, Timothy J. & Bunting, Erin L. & Kiker, Gregory A. & Southworth, Jane
- 19-30 Can individual variation in phenotypic plasticity enhance population viability?
by Maldonado-Chaparro, Adriana A. & Read, Dwight W. & Blumstein, Daniel T.
- 31-39 Modeling birch seed supply and seedling establishment during forest regeneration
by Holmström, Emma & Karlsson, Matts & Nilsson, Urban
- 40-53 Predicting the impacts of Mississippi River diversions and sea-level rise on spatial patterns of eastern oyster growth rate and production
by Wang, Hongqing & Chen, Qin & La Peyre, Megan K. & Hu, Kelin & La Peyre, Jerome F.
- 54-57 Biodiversity trajectories and the time needed to achieve no net loss through averted-loss biodiversity offsets
by Buschke, Falko T.
- 58-76 MOSES – A tree growth simulator for modelling stand response in Central Europe
by Thurnher, Christopher & Klopf, Mario & Hasenauer, Hubert
- 77-89 Aggregation of incomplete food web data may help to suggest sampling strategies
by Patonai, Katalin & Jordán, Ferenc
- 90-107 Model sensitivity to spatial resolution and explicit light representation for simulation of boreal forests in complex terrain
by Brazhnik, Ksenia & Shugart, H.H.
- 108-112 Automated feature selection for a machine learning approach toward modeling a mosquito distribution
by Wieland, Ralf & Kerkow, Antje & Früh, Linus & Kampen, Helge & Walther, Doreen