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2014, Volume 293, Issue C
- 81-90 Climate change effects on red spruce decline mitigated by reduction in air pollution within its shrinking habitat range
by Koo, Kyung Ah & Patten, Bernard C. & Teskey, Robert O. & Creed, Irena F.
- 91-101 Projection of red spruce (Picea rubens Sargent) habitat suitability and distribution in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
by Koo, Kyung Ah & Madden, Marguerite & Patten, Bernard C.
- 102-110 Testing individual-based models of forest dynamics: Issues and an example from the boreal forests of Russia
by Shuman, Jacquelyn K. & Shugart, Herman H. & Krankina, Olga N.
- 111-127 The rise of Network Ecology: Maps of the topic diversity and scientific collaboration
by Borrett, Stuart R. & Moody, James & Edelmann, Achim
- 128-138 Food-web topology of Ukrainian mountain grasslands: Comparative properties and relations to ecosystem parameters
by Buzhdygan, O.Y. & Rudenko, S.S. & Patten, B.C. & Kostyshyn, S.S.
- 139-149 Applying network methods to acoustic telemetry data: Modeling the movements of tropical marine fishes
by Finn, J.T. & Brownscombe, J.W. & Haak, C.R. & Cooke, S.J. & Cormier, R. & Gagne, T. & Danylchuk, A.J.
- 150-160 An Ecological Network Analysis of nitrogen cycling in the Laurentian Great Lakes
by Small, Gaston E. & Sterner, Robert W. & Finlay, Jacques C.
- 161-186 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems
by Whipple, Stuart J. & Patten, Bernard C. & Borrett, Stuart R.
- 187-201 Contribution of throughflows to the ecological interpretation of integral network utility
by Tuominen, Lindsey K. & Whipple, Stuart J. & Patten, Bernard C. & Karatas, Zekeriya Y. & Kazanci, Caner
- 202-209 Use of eco-exergy in ecological networks
by Jørgensen, S.E. & Nielsen, S.N.
- 210-220 A comparison of network, neighborhood, and node levels of analyses in two models of nitrogen cycling in the Cape Fear River Estuary
by Hines, David E. & Borrett, Stuart R.
2014, Volume 292, Issue C
- 1-10 Vegetation-specific model parameters are not required for estimating gross primary production
by Yuan, Wenping & Cai, Wenwen & Liu, Shuguang & Dong, Wenjie & Chen, Jiquan & Arain, M. Altaf & Blanken, Peter D. & Cescatti, Alessandro & Wohlfahrt, Georg & Georgiadis, Teodoro & Genesio, Lorenzo & Gianelle, Damiano & Grelle, Achim & Kiely, Gerard & Knohl, Alexander & Liu, Dan & Marek, Michal V. & Merbold, Lutz & Montagnani, Leonardo & Panferov, Oleg & Peltoniemi, Mikko & Rambal, Serge & Raschi, Antonio & Varlagin, Andrej & Xia, Jiangzhou
- 11-25 C-TOOL: A simple model for simulating whole-profile carbon storage in temperate agricultural soils
by Taghizadeh-Toosi, Arezoo & Christensen, Bent T. & Hutchings, Nicholas J. & Vejlin, Jonas & Kätterer, Thomas & Glendining, Margaret & Olesen, Jørgen E.
- 26-36 Variance-based sensitivity analysis of BIOME-BGC for gross and net primary production
by Raj, R. & Hamm, N.A.S. & van der Tol, C. & Stein, A.
- 37-44 Coverage and invariance for the biological control of pests in mediterranean greenhouses
by Lloret-Climent, Miguel & Amorós-Jiménez, Rocco & González-Franco, Lucía & Nescolarde-Selva, Josué-Antonio
- 45-50 Ratio-dependent functional response emerges from optimal foraging on a complex landscape
by Liu, Rongsong & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Bryant, John P.
- 51-62 First 20 years of DNDC (DeNitrification DeComposition): Model evolution
by Gilhespy, Sarah L. & Anthony, Steven & Cardenas, Laura & Chadwick, David & del Prado, Agustin & Li, Changsheng & Misselbrook, Thomas & Rees, Robert M. & Salas, William & Sanz-Cobena, Alberto & Smith, Pete & Tilston, Emma L. & Topp, Cairistiona F.E. & Vetter, Sylvia & Yeluripati, Jagadeesh B.
2014, Volume 291, Issue C
- 1-5 Logistic density-dependent growth of an Aurelia aurita polyps population
by Melica, Valentina & Invernizzi, Sergio & Caristi, Gabriella
- 6-14 Assessing the effectiveness of green infrastructures on urban flooding reduction: A community scale study
by Liu, Wen & Chen, Weiping & Peng, Chi
- 15-27 Assimilating remote sensing information into a coupled hydrology-crop growth model to estimate regional maize yield in arid regions
by Li, Yan & Zhou, Qingguo & Zhou, Jian & Zhang, Gaofeng & Chen, Chong & Wang, Jing
- 28-41 The mangrove forest dynamics model mesoFON
by Grueters, U. & Seltmann, T. & Schmidt, H. & Horn, H. & Pranchai, A. & Vovides, A.G. & Peters, R. & Vogt, J. & Dahdouh-Guebas, F. & Berger, U.
- 42-57 Development of a stakeholder-driven spatial modeling framework for strategic landscape planning using Bayesian networks across two urban-rural gradients in Maine, USA
by Meyer, Spencer R. & Johnson, Michelle L. & Lilieholm, Robert J. & Cronan, Christopher S.
- 58-68 Validating tree litter decomposition in the Yasso07 carbon model
by Didion, M. & Frey, B. & Rogiers, N. & Thürig, E.
- 69-81 A numerical study of the seasonal variations of nutrients in the Changjiang River estuary and its adjacent sea area
by Fan, Wei & Song, Jinbao
- 82-95 Modelling ecosystem structure and trophic interactions in a typical cyanobacterial bloom-dominated shallow Lake Dianchi, China
by Shan, Kun & Li, Lin & Wang, Xiaoxiao & Wu, Yanlong & Hu, Lili & Yu, Gongliang & Song, Lirong
- 96-108 The transition zones (ecotone) between boreal forests and peatlands: Ecological controls on ecosystem productivity along a transition zone between upland black spruce forest and a poor forested fen in central Saskatchewan
by Dimitrov, Dimitre D. & Bhatti, Jagtar S. & Grant, Robert F.
- 109-120 Using vegetation data within presettlement land survey records for species distribution modeling: A tale of two datasets
by Tulowiecki, Stephen J.
- 121-133 Modelling the dynamics of carbon–nitrogen metabolism in the unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501, under variable light regimes
by Grimaud, Ghjuvan Micaelu & Rabouille, Sophie & Dron, Anthony & Sciandra, Antoine & Bernard, Olivier
- 134-141 Uncertainty in initial forest structure and composition when predicting carbon dynamics in a temperate forest
by Antonarakis, A.S.
- 142-150 Simulating 2368 temperate lakes reveals weak coherence in stratification phenology
by Read, Jordan S. & Winslow, Luke A. & Hansen, Gretchen J.A. & Van Den Hoek, Jamon & Hanson, Paul C. & Bruce, Louise C. & Markfort, Corey D.
- 152-174 Spatial modeling of agricultural land use change at global scale
by Meiyappan, Prasanth & Dalton, Michael & O’Neill, Brian C. & Jain, Atul K.
- 175-181 Seal encounters at sea: A contemporary spatial approach using R-INLA
by Carson, Stuart & Mills Flemming, Joanna
- 183-192 Long-term prediction of grassland production for five temporal patterns of precipitation during the growing season of plants based on a system model in Xilingol, Inner Mongolia, China
by Yiruhan, & Shiyomi, Masae & Akiyama, Tsuyoshi & Wang, Shiping & Yamamura, Yasuo & Hori, Yoshimichi & Ailikun,
- 193-204 Improving the representation of roots in terrestrial models
by Smithwick, Erica A.H. & Lucash, Melissa S. & McCormack, M. Luke & Sivandran, Gajan
- 205-217 Improvement of complex and refractory ecological models: Riverine water quality modelling using evolutionary computation
by Kim, MinHyeok & Park, Namyong & (Bob) McKay, R.I. & Shin, Haisoo & Lee, Yun-Geun & Jeong, Kwang-Seuk & Kim, Dong-Kyun
- 218-223 Modelling Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction and critical cases: A simple prey–predator perspective
by Flores, J.C.
- 224-232 Feedbacks between vegetation and disturbance processes promote long-term persistence of forest–grassland mosaics in south Brazil
by Blanco, Carolina Casagrande & Scheiter, Simon & Sosinski, Enio & Fidelis, Alessandra & Anand, Madhur & Pillar, Valério D.
- 233-241 Euphausiid respiration model revamped: Latitudinal and seasonal shaping effects on krill respiration rates
by Tremblay, Nelly & Werner, Thorsten & Huenerlage, Kim & Buchholz, Friedrich & Abele, Doris & Meyer, Bettina & Brey, Thomas
- 242-249 A predictive model for taste taint accumulation in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) farmed-fish – demonstrated with geosmin (GSM) and 2-methylisoborneol (MIB)
by Hathurusingha, Priyantha I. & Davey, Kenneth R.
- 250-259 The use of species distribution models to predict the spatial distribution of deforestation in the western Brazilian Amazon
by de Souza, Rodrigo Antônio & De Marco, Paulo
2014, Volume 290, Issue C
- 3-10 AMAPstudio: An editing and simulation software suite for plants architecture modelling
by Griffon, Sébastien & de Coligny, François
- 11-20 Parametrization of five classical plant growth models applied to sugar beet and comparison of their predictive capacity on root yield and total biomass
by Baey, Charlotte & Didier, Anne & Lemaire, Sébastien & Maupas, Fabienne & Cournède, Paul-Henry
- 21-33 SUNLAB: A functional–structural model for genotypic and phenotypic characterization of the sunflower crop
by Kang, Fenni & Cournède, Paul-Henry & Lecoeur, Jérémie & Letort, Véronique
- 34-44 Modeling the 3D structure and rhythmic growth responses to environment in dioecious yerba-mate
by Takeshi Matsunaga, Fabio & Rakocevic, Miroslava & Brancher, Jacques Duílio
- 45-53 Light interception efficiency of apple trees: A multiscale computational study based on MAppleT
by Da Silva, David & Han, Liqi & Costes, Evelyne
- 54-64 Resource competition modulates the seed number–fruit size relationship in a genotype-dependent manner: A modeling approach in grape and tomato
by Prudent, Marion & Dai, Zhan Wu & Génard, Michel & Bertin, Nadia & Causse, Mathilde & Vivin, Philippe
- 65-75 A modeling approach to determine the importance of dynamic regulation of plant hydraulic conductivities on the water uptake dynamics in the soil-plant-atmosphere system
by Lobet, Guillaume & Pagès, Loïc & Draye, Xavier
- 76-84 Calibration and evaluation of ArchiSimple, a simple model of root system architecture
by Pagès, Loïc & Bécel, Carole & Boukcim, Hassan & Moreau, Delphine & Nguyen, Christophe & Voisin, Anne-Sophie
- 85-93 Plant diversity and drought: The role of deep roots
by Lindh, Magnus & Zhang, Lai & Falster, Daniel & Franklin, Oskar & Brännström, Åke
- 94-101 Towards a model of spray–canopy interactions: Interception, shatter, bounce and retention of droplets on horizontal leaves
by Dorr, Gary J. & Kempthorne, Daryl M. & Mayo, Lisa C. & Forster, W. Alison & Zabkiewicz, Jerzy A. & McCue, Scott W. & Belward, John A. & Turner, Ian W. & Hanan, Jim
- 102-109 Phloem transport in trees: A generic surface model
by Sellier, Damien & Harrington, Jonathan J.
- 110-120 Hyperbolic features of the circadian clock oscillations can explain linearity in leaf starch dynamics and adaptation of plants to diverse light and dark cycles
by Feugier, François G. & Satake, Akiko
- 121-133 A new probabilistic canopy dynamics model (SLCD) that is suitable for evergreen and deciduous forest ecosystems
by Sainte-Marie, J. & Saint-André, L. & Nouvellon, Y. & Laclau, J.-P. & Roupsard, O. & le Maire, G. & Delpierre, N. & Henrot, A. & Barrandon, M.
- 134-145 LEAFC3-N photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration and energy balance model: Finite mesophyll conductance, drought stress, stomata ratio, optimized solution algorithms, and code
by Müller, Johannes & Eschenröder, André & Christen, Olaf
- 146-154 An ecophysiological model analysis of yield differences within a set of contrasting cultivars and an F1 segregating population of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) grown under diverse environments
by Khan, Muhammad S. & Yin, Xinyou & van der Putten, Peter E.L. & Struik, Paul C.
- 155-164 Improving performance of Agro-Ecological Zone (AEZ) modeling by cross-scale model coupling: An application to japonica rice production in Northeast China
by Tian, Zhan & Zhong, Honglin & Sun, Laixiang & Fischer, Günther & van Velthuizen, Harrij & Liang, Zhuoran
- 165-177 Data assimilation to reduce uncertainty of crop model prediction with Convolution Particle Filtering
by Chen, Yuting & Cournède, Paul-Henry
- 178-191 How changes in the dynamic of crop susceptibility and cultural practices can be used to better control the spread of a fungal pathogen at the plot scale?
by Mammeri, Y. & Burie, J.B. & Langlais, M. & Calonnec, A.
- 192-203 Direct and apparent compensation in plant–herbivore interactions
by Lebon, A. & Mailleret, L. & Dumont, Y. & Grognard, F.
2014, Volume 289, Issue C
- 1-14 Modelling the effects of climate change on a Caribbean coral reef food web
by Alva-Basurto, Jorge Christian & Arias-González, Jesús Ernesto
- 15-25 Impact of plant canopy structure on the transport of ecosystem entropy
by Miedziejko, Ewa M. & Kędziora, Andrzej
- 26-35 From design to digital model: A quantitative analysis approach to Garden Cities theory
by Yuan, Zhiyuan & Zheng, Xinqi & Lv, Lina & Xue, Chunlu
- 36-44 Modelling sea level rise (SLR) impacts on salt marsh detrital outwelling C and N exports from an estuarine coastal lagoon to the ocean (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)
by Duarte, B. & Valentim, J.M. & Dias, J.M. & Silva, H. & Marques, J.C. & Caçador, I.
- 45-58 Modeling micro-scale ecological processes and emergent patterns of mountain pine beetle epidemics
by Bone, Christopher & Altaweel, Mark
- 59-65 Population age and initial density in a patchy environment affect the occurrence of abrupt transitions in a birth-and-death model of Taylor's law
by Jiang, Jiang & DeAngelis, Donald L. & Zhang, Bo & Cohen, Joel E.
- 66-76 The analyses of the net primary production due to regional and seasonal temperature differences in eastern China using the LPJ model
by Sun, Guodong & Mu, Mu
- 77-85 A cumulative eutrophication risk evaluation method based on a bioaccumulation model
by Xu, Yanhong & Peng, Hong & Yang, Yinqun & Zhang, Wanshun & Wang, Shuangling
- 86-95 Using integrated population models to improve conservation monitoring: California spotted owls as a case study
by Tempel, Douglas J. & Peery, M.Z. & Gutiérrez, R.J.
- 96-105 New target fisheries lead to spatially variable food web effects in an ecosystem model of the California Current
by Marshall, K.N. & Kaplan, I.C. & Levin, P.S.
- 106-123 Mapping and monitoring Mount Graham red squirrel habitat with Lidar and Landsat imagery
by Hatten, James R.
- 124-132 Ecosystem services assessment: A review under an ecological-economic and systems perspective
by Häyhä, Tiina & Franzese, Pier Paolo
- 133-149 The influence of physical and physiological processes on the spatial heterogeneity of a Microcystis bloom in a stratified reservoir
by Chung, S.W. & Imberger, J. & Hipsey, M.R. & Lee, H.S.
2014, Volume 288, Issue C
- 1-8 A one-dimensional model for phytoflagellate distribution in the meromictic lake
by Prokopkin, I.G. & Barkhatov, Y.V. & Khromechek, E.B.
- 9-24 Modeling the global cycle of marine dissolved organic matter and its influence on marine productivity
by Hasumi, Hiroyasu & Nagata, Toshi
- 25-37 Energy analysis of using macroalgae from eutrophic waters as a bioethanol feedstock
by Seghetta, Michele & Østergård, Hanne & Bastianoni, Simone
- 38-46 Nitrogen mineralization drives the response of forest productivity to soil warming: Modelling in ecosys vs. measurements from the Harvard soil heating experiment
by Grant, R.F.
- 47-54 Modeling the effects of the Sloping Land Conversion Program on terrestrial ecosystem carbon dynamics in the Loess Plateau: A case study with Ansai County, Shaanxi province, China
by Zhou, Decheng & Zhao, Shuqing & Liu, Shuguang & Zhang, Liangxia
- 55-61 Butterfly catastrophe model for wheat aphid population dynamics: Construction, analysis and application
by Wu, Wenqi & Piyaratne, M.K.D.K. & Zhao, Huiyan & Li, Chunlong & Hu, Zuqing & Hu, Xiangshun
- 62-78 Predicting the impact of climate change on regional and seasonal abundance of the mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) using temperature-driven phenology model linked to GIS
by Fand, Babasaheb B. & Tonnang, Henri E.Z. & Kumar, Mahesh & Bal, Santanu K. & Singh, Naveen P. & Rao, D.V.K.N. & Kamble, Ankush L. & Nangare, Dhananjay D. & Minhas, Paramjit S.
- 79-93 Modeling the climate-induced changes of lake ecosystem structure under the cascade impacts of hurricanes and droughts
by Xuan, Zhemin & Chang, Ni-Bin
- 94-102 A neutral vs. non-neutral parametrizations of a physiological forest gap model
by Kazmierczak, Martin & Wiegand, Thorsten & Huth, Andreas
- 103-111 Feeding 10 billion people under climate change: How large is the production gap of current agricultural systems?
by Sakschewski, Boris & von Bloh, Werner & Huber, Veronika & Müller, Christoph & Bondeau, Alberte
- 112-126 Fuzzy evaluation of heterogeneous quantities: Measuring urban ecological efficiency
by Giordano, P. & Caputo, P. & Vancheri, A.
- 127-142 Modeling regional ecosystem development under uncertainty – A case study for New Binhai District of Tianjin
by You, L. & Li, Y.P. & Huang, G.H. & Zhang, J.L.
- 143-154 Incorporating the mechanisms underlying inter-tree competition into a random point process model to improve spatial tree pattern analysis in forestry
by Genet, Astrid & Grabarnik, Pavel & Sekretenko, Olga & Pothier, David
- 155-165 Simulating the spatial variability of nitrous oxide emission from cropped soils at the within-field scale using the NOE model
by Grossel, A. & Nicoullaud, B. & Bourennane, H. & Rochette, P. & Guimbaud, C. & Chartier, M. & Catoire, V. & Hénault, C.
- 166-177 Effects of alternative sets of climatic predictors on species distribution models and associated estimates of extinction risk: A test with plants in an arid environment
by Pliscoff, Patricio & Luebert, Federico & Hilger, Hartmut H. & Guisan, Antoine
- 178-194 A traits-based model of species diversity
by Gardner, Robert H. & Engelhardt, Katharina A.M. & Elmore, Andrew J. & Cadol, Dan
- 195-202 Integrated modelling software platform development for effective use of ecosystem models
by Larocque, Guy R. & Bhatti, Jagtar & Arsenault, André
- 203-212 Exploring succession within aspen communities using a habitat-based modeling approach
by Mittanck, Cody M. & Rogers, Paul C. & Ramsey, R. Douglas & Bartos, Dale L. & Ryel, Ronald J.
2014, Volume 287, Issue C
- 1-8 Effect of time scale on accounting for renewable emergy in ecosystems located in humid and arid climates
by Li, Linjun & Lu, Hongfang & Tilley, David R. & Qiu, Guoyu
- 9-15 Fuzzy model of Drosophila mediopunctata population dynamics
by Castanho, M.J.P. & Mateus, R.P. & Hein, K.D.
- 16-26 Modelling the harvest of an insect pathogen
by Woodall, Hannah & Bullock, James M. & White, Steven M.
- 27-35 Integrating harvest scheduling and reserve design to improve biodiversity conservation
by Marshalek, Elaina C. & Ramage, Benjamin S. & Potts, Matthew D.
- 36-43 Modeling ecological two-sidedness for complex ecosystems
by Wan, Nian-Feng & Jiang, Jie-Xian & Li, Bo
- 44-57 Toward more robust projections of forest landscape dynamics under novel environmental conditions: Embedding PnET within LANDIS-II
by de Bruijn, Arjan & Gustafson, Eric J. & Sturtevant, Brian R. & Foster, Jane R. & Miranda, Brian R. & Lichti, Nathanael I. & Jacobs, Douglass F.
- 58-59 Comments to the effect of prey refuge in a simple predator–prey model
by Wang, Shufan & Ma, Zhihui
2014, Volume 286, Issue C
- 1-10 CoSMo: A simple approach for reproducing plant community dynamics using a single instance of generic crop simulators
by Confalonieri, R.
- 13-25 Movement models provide insights into variation in the foraging effort of central place foragers
by Boyd, Charlotte & Punt, André E. & Weimerskirch, Henri & Bertrand, Sophie
- 26-36 A model for coupling fire and insect outbreak in forests
by Chen-Charpentier, B. & Leite, M.C.A.
- 37-44 Providing insights on habitat connectivity for male brown bears: A combination of habitat suitability and landscape graph-based models
by Almpanidou, Vasiliki & Mazaris, Antonios D. & Mertzanis, Yorgos & Avraam, Ioannis & Antoniou, Ioannis & Pantis, John D. & Sgardelis, Stefanos P.
- 45-52 Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
by Isomaa, Marleena & Kaitala, Veijo & Laakso, Jouni
- 53-65 Ecological traits of Mediterranean tree species as a basis for modelling forest dynamics in the Taurus mountains, Turkey
by Kint, V. & Aertsen, W. & Fyllas, N.M. & Trabucco, A. & Janssen, E. & Özkan, K. & Muys, B.
- 66-77 Modeling regeneration responses of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) to abiotic conditions
by Schlaepfer, Daniel R. & Lauenroth, William K. & Bradford, John B.
2014, Volume 285, Issue C
- 1-12 Linking multi-temporal satellite imagery to coastal wetland dynamics and bird distribution
by Pickens, Bradley A. & King, Sammy L.
- 13-21 A toolbox to evaluate data reliability for whole-ecosystem models: Application on the Bay of Biscay continental shelf food-web model
by Lassalle, Géraldine & Bourdaud, Pierre & Saint-Béat, Blanche & Rochette, Sébastien & Niquil, Nathalie
- 22-29 Cotton crop phenology in a new temperature regime
by Luo, Qunying & Bange, Michael & Clancy, Loretta
- 30-38 Quantifying the role of woody debris in providing bioenergetically favorable habitat for juvenile salmon
by Hafs, Andrew W. & Harrison, Lee R. & Utz, Ryan M. & Dunne, Thomas
- 39-53 Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
by Punt, André E. & Poljak, Dusanka & Dalton, Michael G. & Foy, Robert J.
- 54-77 SEMoLa: A simple and easy modelling language
by Danuso, Francesco & Rocca, Alvaro
- 78-89 Modeling cougar habitat in the Northeastern United States
by Glick, Henry B.
2014, Volume 284, Issue C
- 1-9 Modelling habitat preference of an alien aquatic fern, Azolla filiculoides (Lam.), in Anzali wetland (Iran) using data-driven methods
by Sadeghi, Roghayeh & Zarkami, Rahmat & Van Damme, Patrick
- 10-18 Measured and modelled albedos in Finnish boreal forest stands of different species, structure and understory
by Kuusinen, Nea & Lukeš, Petr & Stenberg, Pauline & Levula, Janne & Nikinmaa, Eero & Berninger, Frank
- 19-34 The interacting effects of photosynthesis, calcification and water circulation on carbon chemistry variability on a coral reef flat: A modelling study
by Mongin, Mathieu & Baird, Mark
- 35-47 Can epidemic control be achieved by altering landscape connectivity in agricultural systems?
by Papaïx, Julien & Touzeau, Suzanne & Monod, Hervé & Lannou, Christian
- 48-59 Modelling the effects of management intensification on multiple forest services: a Swedish case study
by Zanchi, Giuliana & Belyazid, Salim & Akselsson, Cecilia & Yu, Lin
- 60-74 A probabilistic representation of fish diet compositions from multiple data sources: A Gulf of Mexico case study
by Masi, M.D. & Ainsworth, C.H. & Chagaris, D.
2014, Volume 283, Issue C
- 1-7 A land use change model: Integrating landscape pattern indexes and Markov-CA
by Yang, Xin & Zheng, Xin-Qi & Chen, Rui
- 8-18 Incorporating movement and reproductive asynchrony into a simulation model of fertilization success for a marine broadcast spawner
by Coates, Julia H. & Hovel, Kevin A.
- 19-30 Sustainable exploitation of hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) population in Bangladesh: Modeling and policy implications
by Bala, B.K. & Arshad, Fatimah M. & Alias, E.F. & Sidique, S.F. & Noh, K.M. & Rowshon, M.K. & Islam, Q.M.M. & Islam, M.M.
- 31-44 The GR3D model, a tool to explore the Global Repositioning Dynamics of Diadromous fish Distribution
by Rougier, Thibaud & Drouineau, Hilaire & Dumoulin, Nicolas & Faure, Thierry & Deffuant, Guillaume & Rochard, Eric & Lambert, Patrick
- 45-52 Effects of animal movement strategies and costs on the distribution of active subsidies across simple landscapes
by Earl, Julia E. & Zollner, Patrick A.
- 53-61 Changes in allometric relations of mangrove trees due to resource availability – A new mechanistic modelling approach
by Peters, Ronny & Vovides, Alejandra G. & Luna, Soledad & Grüters, Uwe & Berger, Uta
- 62-69 Bayesian model selection: The steepest mountain to climb
by Tenan, Simone & O’Hara, Robert B. & Hendriks, Iris & Tavecchia, Giacomo
- 70-84 Dispersal and survival of chub mackerel (Scomber Japonicus) larvae in the East China Sea
by Li, Yuesong & Chen, Xinjun & Chen, Changsheng & Ge, Jianzhong & Ji, Rubao & Tian, Rucheng & Xue, Pengfei & Xu, Liuxiong
2014, Volume 282, Issue C
- 1-17 Using stable isotope analysis to validate effective trophic levels from Ecopath models of areas closed and open to shrimp trawling in Core Sound, NC, USA
by Deehr, Rebecca A. & Luczkovich, Joseph J. & Hart, Kevin J. & Clough, Lisa M. & Johnson, Beverly J. & Johnson, Jeffrey C.
- 18-24 Ensemble forecast of climate suitability for the Trans-Himalayan Nyctaginaceae species
by Ranjitkar, Sailesh & Xu, Jianchu & Shrestha, Krishna Kumar & Kindt, Roeland
- 25-34 Sensitivity of simulated productivity to soil characteristics and plant water uptake along drought gradients in the Swiss Alps
by Manusch, Corina & Bugmann, Harald & Wolf, Annett
- 35-43 A model of the post-fire recruitment of Picea mariana and Pinus banksiana as a function of salvage timing and intensity
by Splawinski, T.B. & Greene, D.F. & Gauthier, S.
- 44-58 Activities, motivations and disturbance: An agent-based model of bottlenose dolphin behavioral dynamics and interactions with tourism in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand
by Pirotta, Enrico & New, Leslie & Harwood, John & Lusseau, David
- 59-68 Discovering spawning ground of Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) in the coastal waters of Bangladesh
by Hossain, M. Shahadat & Sarker, Subrata & Chowdhury, Sayedur Rahman & Sharifuzzaman, S.M.
- 69-82 Emergence of nutrient-cycling feedbacks related to plant size and invasion success in a wetland community–ecosystem model
by Currie, William S. & Goldberg, Deborah E. & Martina, Jason & Wildova, Radka & Farrer, Emily & Elgersma, Kenneth J.
2014, Volume 281, Issue C
- 1-14 Using a bioinspired model to determine the extinction risk of Calotriton asper populations as a result of an increase in extreme rainfall in a scenario of climatic change
by Colomer, M. Àngels & Montori, Albert & García, Eder & Fondevilla, Cristian
- 15-25 Integrating species traits and habitat characteristics into models of butterfly diversity in a fragmented ecosystem
by Robinson, Natalie & Kadlec, Tomas & Bowers, M. Deane & Guralnick, Robert P.
- 26-37 The relevance of deep chlorophyll maximum in the open Mediterranean Sea evaluated through 3D hydrodynamic-biogeochemical coupled simulations
by Macías, Diego & Stips, Adolf & Garcia-Gorriz, Elisa
- 38-51 Quantum structure in competing lizard communities
by Aerts, Diederik & Broekaert, Jan & Czachor, Marek & Kuna, Maciej & Sinervo, Barry & Sozzo, Sandro
- 52-64 A first global and spatially explicit emergy database of rivers and streams based on high-resolution GIS-maps
by Arbault, Damien & Rugani, Benedetto & Tiruta-Barna, Ligia & Benetto, Enrico
2014, Volume 280, Issue C
- 5-17 An energy budget agent-based model of earthworm populations and its application to study the effects of pesticides
by Johnston, A.S.A. & Hodson, M.E. & Thorbek, P. & Alvarez, T. & Sibly, R.M.
- 18-29 Coupling different mechanistic effect models for capturing individual- and population-level effects of chemicals: Lessons from a case where standard risk assessment failed
by Gabsi, Faten & Hammers-Wirtz, Monika & Grimm, Volker & Schäffer, Andreas & Preuss, Thomas G.
- 30-39 Incorporating toxicokinetics into an individual-based model for more realistic pesticide exposure estimates: A case study of the wood mouse
by Liu, Chun & Bednarska, Agnieszka J. & Sibly, Richard M. & Murfitt, Roger C. & Edwards, Peter & Thorbek, Pernille
- 40-52 Two pairs of eyes are better than one: Combining individual-based and matrix models for ecological risk assessment of chemicals
by Meli, Mattia & Palmqvist, Annemette & Forbes, Valery E. & Groeneveld, Jürgen & Grimm, Volker
- 53-64 Stochastic density-dependent matrix model for extrapolating individual-level effects of chemicals to the population: Case study on effects of Cd on Folsomia candida
by Hamda, Natnael T. & Forbes, Valery E. & Stark, John D. & Laskowski, Ryszard
- 65-75 A contribution to the identification of representative vulnerable fish species for pesticide risk assessment in Europe—A comparison of population resilience using matrix models
by Ibrahim, Lara & Preuss, Thomas G. & Schaeffer, Andreas & Hommen, Udo
- 76-88 Population relevance of toxicant mediated changes in sex ratio in fish: An assessment using an individual-based zebrafish (Danio rerio) model
by Hazlerigg, Charles R.E. & Tyler, Charles R. & Lorenzen, Kai & Wheeler, James R. & Thorbek, Pernille
- 89-101 Using an individual-based model to select among alternative foraging strategies of woodpigeons: Data support a memory-based model with a flocking mechanism
by Kułakowska, K.A. & Kułakowski, T.M. & Inglis, I.R. & Smith, G.C. & Haynes, P.J. & Prosser, P. & Thorbek, P. & Sibly, R.M.
- 102-116 Integrating chemical fate and population-level effect models for pesticides at landscape scale: New options for risk assessment
by Focks, Andreas & ter Horst, Mechteld & van den Berg, Erik & Baveco, Hans & van den Brink, Paul J.
- 117-128 Merging validation and evaluation of ecological models to ‘evaludation’: A review of terminology and a practical approach
by Augusiak, Jacqueline & Van den Brink, Paul J. & Grimm, Volker
- 129-139 Towards better modelling and decision support: Documenting model development, testing, and analysis using TRACE
by Grimm, Volker & Augusiak, Jacqueline & Focks, Andreas & Frank, Béatrice M. & Gabsi, Faten & Johnston, Alice S.A. & Liu, Chun & Martin, Benjamin T. & Meli, Mattia & Radchuk, Viktoriia & Thorbek, Pernille & Railsback, Steven F.
- 140-147 Dynamic energy budgets in population ecotoxicology: Applications and outlook
by Jager, Tjalling & Barsi, Alpar & Hamda, Natnael T. & Martin, Benjamin T. & Zimmer, Elke I. & Ducrot, Virginie
2014, Volume 279, Issue C
- 1-11 Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of the APSIM-wheat model: Interactions between cultivar, environmental, and management parameters
by Zhao, Gang & Bryan, Brett A. & Song, Xiaodong
- 12-23 INDISIM-Saccha, an individual-based model to tackle Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentations
by Portell, Xavier & Gras, Anna & Ginovart, Marta
- 24-35 Relating measures of compositional differentiation among communities to conceptual models of migration and selection
by Gregorius, Hans-Rolf & Gillet, Elizabeth M. & Ziehe, Martin
- 36-44 Exploration of Odum's dynamic emergy accounting rules for suggested refinements
by Tilley, David R.
- 45-53 Non-linear dynamics of nitrogen isotopic signature based on biological kinetic model of uptake and assimilation of ammonium, nitrate and urea by a marine diatom
by Vavilin, V.A. & Rytov, S.V. & Lokshina, L.Y.
- 54-67 Multisite-multivariable sensitivity analysis of distributed watershed models: Enhancing the perceptions from computationally frugal methods
by Ahmadi, Mehdi & Ascough, James C. & DeJonge, Kendall C. & Arabi, Mazdak
- 68-77 Simulating the effects of stream network topology on the spread of introgressive hybridization across fish populations
by Della Croce, Patrick & Poole, Geoffrey C. & Payn, Robert A. & Izurieta, Clemente
- 78-88 Processes leading to the coexistence of a host and its parasitoid in homogeneous environments: The role of an infected dormant stage
by Arancio, Marc & Sourisseau, Marc & Souissi, Sami
- 89-99 Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the dynamics of eastern U.S. forests: Implications for developing broad-scale forest dynamics models
by Zhang, Tao & Lichstein, Jeremy W. & Birdsey, Richard A.
- 100-113 ForestMAS – A single tree based secondary succession model employing Ellenberg indicator values
by Kolmanič, Simon & Guid, Nikola & Diaci, Jurij
2014, Volume 278, Issue C
- 1-8 Testing the effects of temporal data resolution on predictions of the effects of climate change on bivalves
by Montalto, Valeria & Sarà, Gianluca & Ruti, Paolo Michele & Dell’Aquila, Alessandro & Helmuth, Brian
- 9-17 Of climate and its resulting tree growth: Simulating the productivity of temperate forests
by Bohn, Friedrich J. & Frank, Karin & Huth, Andreas
- 18-28 Does trophic structure dictate mercury concentrations in top predators? A comparative analysis of pelagic food webs in the Pacific Ocean
by Ferriss, Bridget E. & Essington, Timothy E.
- 29-51 Ecosystems emerging: 6. Differentiation
by Straškraba, Milan & Jørgensen, Sven E. & Patten, Bernard C.
- 52-66 Assessing changes in the southern Humboldt in the 20th century using food web models
by Neira, Sergio & Moloney, Coleen & Shannon, Lynne J. & Christensen, Villy & Arancibia, Hugo & Jarre, Astrid
- 67-73 Application of compound interest laws in biology: Reunification of existing models to develop seed bank dynamics model of annual plants
by Han, Zhi-Quan & Liu, Tong & Sun, QinMing & Li, Ru & Xie, Jiang-Bo & Li, Bai-Lian
- 74-84 Predicting the seed shadows of a Neotropical tree species dispersed by primates using an agent-based model with internal decision making for movements
by Bialozyt, Ronald & Flinkerbusch, Sebastian & Niggemann, Marc & Heymann, Eckhard W.
- 85-99 Numerical modelling on transport of nitrogen from wastewater and fertilizer applied on paddy fields
by Berlin, M. & Suresh Kumar, G. & Nambi, Indumathi M.
- 100-113 Modelling the effect of two biocontrol agents on the invasive alien tree Acacia cyclops—Flowering, seed production and agent survival
by Krug, Rainer M. & Richardson, David M.
2014, Volume 277, Issue C
- 1-12 Comparing cropland net primary production estimates from inventory, a satellite-based model, and a process-based model in the Midwest of the United States
by Li, Zhengpeng & Liu, Shuguang & Tan, Zhengxi & Bliss, Norman B. & Young, Claudia J. & West, Tristram O. & Ogle, Stephen M.
- 13-26 Comparing performance of five nutrient phytoplankton zooplankton (NPZ) models in coastal lagoons
by Turner, Evan L. & Bruesewitz, Denise A. & Mooney, Rae F. & Montagna, Paul A. & McClelland, James W. & Sadovski, Alexey & Buskey, Edward J.
- 27-37 Effects of future urban and biofuel crop expansions on the riverine export of phosphorus to the Laurentian Great Lakes
by LaBeau, Meredith B. & Robertson, Dale M. & Mayer, Alex S. & Pijanowski, Bryan C. & Saad, David A.
- 38-56 A system dynamics approach to modelling multiple drivers of the African penguin population on Robben Island, South Africa
by Weller, Florian & Cecchini, Lee-Anne & Shannon, Lynne & Sherley, Richard B. & Crawford, Robert J.M. & Altwegg, Res & Scott, Leanne & Stewart, Theodor & Jarre, Astrid
- 57-67 Modelling the effects of climate variability on spring wheat productivity in the steppe zone of Russia and Kazakhstan
by Pavlova, Vera N. & Varcheva, Svetlana E. & Bokusheva, Raushan & Calanca, Pierluigi
- 68-76 An individual-based model for population viability analysis of the brooding coral Seriatopora hystrix
by Muko, Soyoka & Arakaki, Seiji & Tamai, Reiko & Sakai, Kazuhiko
- 77-86 Integrating catchment properties in small scale species distribution models of stream macroinvertebrates
by Kuemmerlen, Mathias & Schmalz, Britta & Guse, Björn & Cai, Qinghua & Fohrer, Nicola & Jähnig, Sonja C.
- 87-96 Spatial and temporal variability of in-stream water quality parameter influence on dissolved oxygen and nitrate within a regional stream network
by Bailey, Ryan T. & Ahmadi, Mehdi
- 97-107 Can we use disease to control biological invasion?—A theoretical research
by Yang, Yinghui & Li, Weide & Wang, Gang
- 108-118 Modeling environmental factors affecting assimilation of bomb-produced Δ14C in the North Pacific Ocean: Implications for age validation studies
by Helser, Thomas E. & Kastelle, Craig R. & Lai, Han-lin
- 119-131 Bee reverse-learning behavior and intra-colony differences: Simulations based on behavioral experiments reveal benefits of diversity
by Dyer, A.G. & Dorin, A. & Reinhardt, V. & Garcia, J.E. & Rosa, M.G.P.
2014, Volume 276, Issue C
- 1-13 Impacts of deer management practices on the spatial dynamics of the tick Ixodes ricinus: A scenario analysis
by Li, Sen & Vanwambeke, Sophie O. & Licoppe, Alain M. & Speybroeck, Niko
- 14-22 A stand-level light interception model for horizontally and vertically heterogeneous canopies
by Forrester, David I.
- 23-28 On the 3/4-exponent von Bertalanffy equation for ontogenetic growth
by Shi, Pei-Jian & Ishikawa, Tetsuroh & Sandhu, Hardev S. & Hui, Cang & Chakraborty, Amit & Jin, Xian-Shi & Tachihara, Katsunori & Li, Bai-Lian
- 29-37 Modeling the impact of road mortality on barn owl (Tyto alba) populations using age-structured models
by Borda-de-Água, Luís & Grilo, Clara & Pereira, Henrique M.
- 38-50 A Bayesian network approach to predicting nest presence of the federally-threatened piping plover (Charadrius melodus) using barrier island features
by Gieder, Katherina D. & Karpanty, Sarah M. & Fraser, James D. & Catlin, Daniel H. & Gutierrez, Benjamin T. & Plant, Nathaniel G. & Turecek, Aaron M. & Robert Thieler, E.
- 51-63 Estimating the optimal width of buffer strip for nonpoint source pollution control in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China
by Shan, Nan & Ruan, Xiao-Hong & Xu, Jing & Pan, Zha-Rong
- 64-79 Effects of biomass changes in the supply–demand balance of energy in aquatic food webs
by Salcido-Guevara, Luis A. & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco
- 80-84 A minimal model for estimating climate sensitivity
by Loehle, Craig
- 85-94 A stochastic cellular model with uncertainty analysis to assess the risk of transgene invasion after crop-wild hybridization: Oilseed rape and wild radish as a case study
by Garnier, Aurelie & Darmency, Henri & Tricault, Yann & Chèvre, Anne-Marie & Lecomte, Jane
2014, Volume 275, Issue C
- 1-8 Generalizing and transferring spatial models: A case study to predict Eurasian badger abundance in Atlantic Spain
by Acevedo, Pelayo & González-Quirós, Pablo & Prieto, José M. & Etherington, Thomas R. & Gortázar, Christian & Balseiro, Ana
- 9-21 Development tendency analysis and evaluation of the water ecological carrying capacity in the Siping area of Jilin Province in China based on system dynamics and analytic hierarchy process
by Zhang, Z. & Lu, W.X. & Zhao, Y. & Song, W.B.
- 22-30 Global uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of a spatially distributed ecological model
by Lagerwall, Gareth & Kiker, Gregory & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Wang, Naiming
- 31-36 Modeling species fitness in competitive environments
by Šajna, Nina & Kušar, Primož
- 37-47 A Daphnia population model that considers pesticide exposure and demographic stochasticity
by Erickson, Richard A. & Cox, Stephen B. & Oates, Jessica L. & Anderson, Todd A. & Salice, Christopher J. & Long, Kevin R.
- 48-72 Lobsters as keystone: Only in unfished ecosystems?
by Eddy, Tyler D. & Pitcher, Tony J. & MacDiarmid, Alison B. & Byfield, Tamsen T. & Tam, Jamie C. & Jones, Timothy T. & Bell, James J. & Gardner, Jonathan P.A.
- 73-77 Spatial filtering to reduce sampling bias can improve the performance of ecological niche models
by Boria, Robert A. & Olson, Link E. & Goodman, Steven M. & Anderson, Robert P.
- 78-88 Pattern-oriented parameterization of general models for ecological application: Towards realistic evaluations of management approaches
by Jakoby, Oliver & Grimm, Volker & Frank, Karin
- 89-99 Dynamics of closed ecosystems described by operators
by Bagarello, Fabio & Oliveri, Francesco
2014, Volume 274, Issue C