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2012, Volume 230, Issue C
2012, Volume 229, Issue C
- 5-15 Figured worlds: Environmental complexity and affective ecologies in Fanjingshan, China
by Aitken, Stuart C. & An, Li
- 16-24 Agent-based modeling of the effects of social norms on enrollment in payments for ecosystem services
by Chen, Xiaodong & Lupi, Frank & An, Li & Sheely, Ryan & Viña, Andrés & Liu, Jianguo
- 25-36 Modeling human decisions in coupled human and natural systems: Review of agent-based models
by An, Li
- 37-49 Perception and decisions in modeling coupled human and natural systems: A case study from Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve, China
by Wandersee, Sarah M. & An, Li & López-Carr, David & Yang, Yeqin
- 50-63 Integrating LANDIS model and a multi-criteria decision-making approach to evaluate cumulative effects of forest management in the Missouri Ozarks, USA
by Shang, ZongBo & He, Hong S. & Xi, Weimin & Shifley, Stephen R. & Palik, Brian J.
- 64-75 Space versus place in complex human–natural systems: Spatial and multi-level models of tropical land use and cover change (LUCC) in Guatemala
by López-Carr, David & Davis, Jason & Jankowska, Marta M. & Grant, Laura & López-Carr, Anna Carla & Clark, Matthew
- 76-87 Eliciting expert knowledge to inform landscape modeling of conservation scenarios
by Price, Jessica & Silbernagel, Janet & Miller, Nicholas & Swaty, Randy & White, Mark & Nixon, Kristina
- 88-96 Modeling the integration of stakeholder knowledge in social–ecological decision-making: Benefits and limitations to knowledge diversity
by Gray, Steven & Chan, Alex & Clark, Dan & Jordan, Rebecca
- 97-107 Uncovering the spatial dynamics of wild rice lakes, harvesters and management across Great Lakes landscapes for shared regional conservation
by Drewes, Annette D. & Silbernagel, Janet
- 108-118 Reprint of: Parallel agent-based modeling of spatial opinion diffusion accelerated using graphics processing units
by Tang, Wenwu & Bennett, David A.
2012, Volume 228, Issue C
- 1-7 Interactive effects of nutrient enrichment and the manipulation of intermediate hosts by parasites on infection prevalence and food web structure
by Long, Zachary T. & Leroux, Shawn J. & Faninger, Thibault & Loreau, Michel
- 8-16 Ecosystem models for management advice: An analysis of recreational and commercial fisheries policies in Baja California Sur, Mexico
by Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés M. & Christensen, Villy & Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco & Sumaila, U. Rashid
- 17-26 A simple post-hoc method to add spatial context to predictive species distribution models
by Ashcroft, Michael B. & French, Kristine O. & Chisholm, Laurie A.
- 27-38 A flood pulse driven fish population model for the Okavango Delta, Botswana
by Linhoss, Anna Cathey & Muñoz-Carpena, Rafael & Allen, Micheal S. & Kiker, Gregory & Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile
- 39-48 Influence of spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability in habitat selection: A case study on a great bustard metapopulation
by Martín, Beatriz & Alonso, Juan Carlos & Martín, Carlos A. & Palacín, Carlos & Magaña, Marina & Alonso, Javier
- 49-58 Species distribution modeling with Gaussian processes: A case study with the youngest stages of sea spawning whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L. s.l.) larvae
by Vanhatalo, Jarno & Veneranta, Lari & Hudd, Richard
- 59-65 Recent trends in solar exergy and net radiation at global scale
by Jiménez-Muñoz, Juan C. & Sobrino, José A. & Mattar, Cristian
- 66-75 Multiplex modeling of physical habitat for endangered freshwater mussels
by Parasiewicz, Piotr & Castelli, Elena & Rogers, Joseph N. & Plunkett, Ethan
- 76-88 Thermodynamic analysis of human–environment systems: A review focused on industrial ecology
by Liao, Wenjie & Heijungs, Reinout & Huppes, Gjalt
- 89-95 Measuring cumulative effects in a fragmented landscape
by Nogueira Terra, Talita & Ferreira dos Santos, Rozely
- 96-105 Interacting populations in heterogeneous environments
by Vuilleumier, Séverine & Possingham, Hugh P.
- 106-111 Modelling the phenological niche of large fires with remotely sensed NDVI profiles
by De Angelis, Antonella & Bajocco, Sofia & Ricotta, Carlo
- 112-122 Qualitative modelling of fishermen's behaviour in a pelagic fishery
by Wise, Laura & Murta, Alberto G. & Carvalho, Joao P. & Mesquita, Marta
- 123-129 The belief index: An empirical measure for evaluating outcomes in Bayesian belief network modelling
by Vilizzi, L. & Price, A. & Beesley, L. & Gawne, B. & King, A.J. & Koehn, J.D. & Meredith, S.N. & Nielsen, D.L. & Sharpe, C.P.
2012, Volume 227, Issue C
- 1-6 Control of oscillatory behavior of multispecies populations
by Pchelkina, Irina & Fradkov, Alexander L.
- 7-17 A climate-driven abundance model to assess mosquito control strategies
by Cailly, Priscilla & Tran, Annelise & Balenghien, Thomas & L’Ambert, Grégory & Toty, Céline & Ezanno, Pauline
- 18-28 Building and testing models of long-term agricultural intensification and population dynamics: A case study from the Leeward Kohala Field System, Hawai’i
by Kirch, P.V. & Asner, G. & Chadwick, O.A. & Field, J. & Ladefoged, T. & Lee, C. & Puleston, C. & Tuljapurkar, S. & Vitousek, P.M.
- 29-33 Sample sizes and model comparison metrics for species distribution models
by Hanberry, B.B. & He, H.S. & Dey, D.C.
- 34-45 A system dynamics model for analyzing the eco-agriculture system with policy recommendations
by Li, Fu Jia & Dong, Suo Cheng & Li, Fei
- 46-55 Integrated ecosystem model for simulating land use allocation
by Wang, Szu-Hua & Huang, Shu-Li & Budd, William W.
- 56-63 Describing interactive growth using vector universalities
by Barberis, L. & Condat, C.A.
- 64-71 Implementation of a self-organizing map for investigation of impoundment impact on fish assemblages in a large, lowland river: Long-term study
by Penczak, T. & Głowacki, Ł. & Kruk, A. & Galicka, W.
- 72-81 Can phenological shifts compensate for adverse effects of climate change on butterfly metapopulation viability?
by Cormont, Anouk & Jochem, René & Malinowska, Agnieszka & Verboom, Jana & WallisDeVries, Michiel F. & Opdam, Paul
- 82-92 Modeling regional variation in net primary production of pinyon–juniper ecosystems
by Huang, Cho-ying & Asner, Gregory P. & Barger, Nichole N.
- 93-108 A simulation modelling approach to forecast establishment and spread of Bactrocera fruit flies
by García Adeva, J.J. & Botha, J.H. & Reynolds, M.
- 112-116 Beyond the Utilization Distribution: Identifying home range areas that are intensively exploited or repeatedly visited
by Benhamou, Simon & Riotte-Lambert, Louise
- 117-135 Evaluating regional variation of net anthropogenic nitrogen and phosphorus inputs (NANI/NAPI), major drivers, nutrient retention pattern and management implications in the multinational areas of Baltic Sea basin
by Hong, Bongghi & Swaney, Dennis P. & Mörth, Carl-Magnus & Smedberg, Erik & Eriksson Hägg, Hanna & Humborg, Christoph & Howarth, Robert W. & Bouraoui, Fayçal
- 136-146 A socio-ecological model of the Opuntia scrublands in the Peruvian Andes
by Marín, Víctor H. & Rodríguez, Luis C. & Niemeyer, Hermann M.
- 147-161 Modeling of plankton community dynamics characterized by algal toxicity and allelopathy: A focus on historical Prymnesium parvum blooms in a Texas reservoir
by Grover, James P. & Roelke, Daniel L. & Brooks, Bryan W.
2012, Volume 226, Issue C
- 1-10 An improved SWAT-based computational framework for identifying critical source areas for agricultural pollution at the lake basin scale
by Shang, Xiao & Wang, Xinze & Zhang, Dalei & Chen, Weidong & Chen, Xuechu & Kong, Hainan
- 11-21 Modelling the spatio-temporal pattern of primary dispersal in stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) stands in the Northern Plateau (Spain)
by Manso, Rubén & Pardos, Marta & Keyes, Christopher R. & Calama, Rafael
- 22-35 Estimation of crown biomass of Pinus pinaster stands and shrubland above-ground biomass using forest inventory data, remotely sensed imagery and spatial prediction models
by Viana, H. & Aranha, J. & Lopes, D. & Cohen, Warren B.
- 36-61 Parameter estimation in a nonlinear dynamic model of an aquatic ecosystem with meta-heuristic optimization
by Tashkova, Katerina & Šilc, Jurij & Atanasova, Nataša & Džeroski, Sašo
- 62-70 How river network structure and habitat availability shape the spatial dynamics of larval sea lampreys
by Neeson, Thomas M. & Wiley, Michael J. & Adlerstein, Sara A. & Riolo, Rick L.
- 71-76 Simulations of runoff and evapotranspiration in Chinese fir plantation ecosystems using artificial neural networks
by Liu, Zelin & Peng, Changhui & Xiang, Wenhua & Deng, Xiangwen & Tian, DaLun & Zhao, Meifang & Yu, Guirui
- 77-91 Are all processes equally efficient from an emergy perspective?
by Patterson, Murray G.
- 92-98 Inferring weed spatial distribution from multi-type data
by Bourgeois, A. & Gaba, S. & Munier-Jolain, N. & Borgy, B. & Monestiez, P. & Soubeyrand, S.
- 99-119 Development of the Biome-BGC model for simulation of managed herbaceous ecosystems
by Hidy, D. & Barcza, Z. & Haszpra, L. & Churkina, G. & Pintér, K. & Nagy, Z.
- 120-138 Process studies on the ecological coupling between sea ice algae and phytoplankton
by Tedesco, Letizia & Vichi, Marcello & Thomas, David N.
2012, Volume 225, Issue C
- 1-18 Towards an adaptive model for simulating growth of marine mesozooplankton: A macromolecular perspective
by Acheampong, E. & Nielsen, M.H. & Mitra, A. & St. John, M.A.
- 19-27 Modeling the influence from ocean transport, mixing and grazing on phytoplankton diversity
by Adjou, Mohamed & Bendtsen, Jørgen & Richardson, Katherine
- 28-39 The impact of human activities on natural capital and ecosystem services of natural pastures in North Xinjiang, China
by Dong, Xiaobin & Yang, Weikun & Ulgiati, Sergio & Yan, Maochao & Zhang, Xinshi
- 40-60 Modelling the carbon cycle of Siena Province (Tuscany, central Italy)
by Marchi, Michela & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Pulselli, Federico Maria & Marchettini, Nadia & Bastianoni, Simone
- 61-65 Reducing uncertainty about objective functions in adaptive management
by Williams, Byron K.
- 66-73 Accuracy of home range estimators for homogeneous and inhomogeneous point patterns
by Downs, Joni A. & Heller, Justin H. & Loraamm, Rebecca & Stein, Dana Oppenheim & McDaniel, Cassandra & Onorato, Dave
- 74-81 Simplified Dynamic Energy Budget model for analysing ecotoxicity data
by Jager, Tjalling & Zimmer, Elke I.
- 82-94 Trophic model of the coastal ecosystem of the Bay of Bengal using mass balance Ecopath model
by Ullah, Md. Hadayet & Rashed-Un-Nabi, Md. & Al-Mamun, Md. Abdulla
- 95-102 Fast and slow dynamics of northern small mammal populations
by Wang, Guiming & Getz, Lowell L. & Linzey, Alicia V. & Slade, Norman A. & Kesner, Michael H.
- 103-114 Spatial autocorrelation in honeybee foraging activity reveals optimal focus scale for predicting agro-environmental scheme efficiency
by Henry, Mickaël & Fröchen, Marie & Maillet-Mezeray, Julie & Breyne, Elisabeth & Allier, Fabrice & Odoux, Jean-François & Decourtye, Axel
- 115-126 1-D test-bed calibration of a 3-D Lake Superior biogeochemical model
by McDonald, C.P. & Bennington, V. & Urban, N.R. & McKinley, G.A.
- 127-132 An ecosystem service valuation of land use change in Taiyuan City, China
by Liu, Yong & Li, Jinchang & Zhang, Hong
- 133-145 Modelling commercial fish distributions: Prediction and assessment using different approaches
by Jones, Miranda C. & Dye, Stephen R. & Pinnegar, John K. & Warren, Rachel & Cheung, William W.L.
- 146-158 A modeling framework for integrated harvest and habitat management of North American waterfowl: Case-study of northern pintail metapopulation dynamics
by Mattsson, B.J. & Runge, M.C. & Devries, J.H. & Boomer, G.S. & Eadie, J.M. & Haukos, D.A. & Fleskes, J.P. & Koons, D.N. & Thogmartin, W.E. & Clark, R.G.
- 159-166 Quantifying plasticity in simulation models
by Confalonieri, R. & Bregaglio, S. & Acutis, M.
- 167-176 Controls on the diversity–productivity relationship in a marine ecosystem model
by Prowe, A.E. Friederike & Pahlow, Markus & Oschlies, Andreas
2012, Volume 224, Issue 1
- 1-10 Assessing biological variation from the perspective of diversity
by Gregorius, Hans-Rolf
- 11-17 Predicting reproduction rate of varroa
by Vetharaniam, I.
- 18-24 Ecological state equation
by Rodríguez, Ricardo A. & Herrera, Ada M. & Otto, Rüdiger & Delgado, Juan D. & Fernández-Palacios, José M. & Arévalo, José R.
- 25-32 Integration of distance, direction and habitat into a predictive migratory movement model for blue-winged teal (Anas discors)
by Kreakie, Betty J. & Keitt, Timothy H.
- 33-47 Simulating the fate of Florida Snowy Plovers with sea-level rise: Exploring research and management priorities with a global uncertainty and sensitivity analysis perspective
by Chu-Agor, M.L. & Muñoz-Carpena, R. & Kiker, G.A. & Aiello-Lammens, M.E. & Akçakaya, H.R. & Convertino, M. & Linkov, I.
- 48-53 An individual-based quantitative approach for delineating core areas of animal space use
by Vander Wal, E. & Rodgers, A.R.
- 54-64 The response of the woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) to relaxation of intraspecific competition: A hybrid modelling approach
by O’Regan, Suzanne M. & Flynn, Denis & Kelly, Thomas C. & O’Callaghan, Michael J.A. & Pokrovskii, Alexei V. & Rachinskii, Dmitrii
- 65-75 Incorporating species relocation in reserve design models: An example from Ft. Benning GA
by Dissanayake, Sahan T.M. & Önal, Hayri & Westervelt, James D. & Balbach, Harold E.
- 76-89 Performance of a Bayesian state-space model of semelparous species for stock-recruitment data subject to measurement error
by Su, Zhenming & Peterman, Randall M.
- 90-102 Modelling effects of chemical exposure on birds wintering in agricultural landscapes: The western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) as a case study
by Engelman, Catherine A. & Grant, William E. & Mora, Miguel A. & Woodin, Marc
- 103-110 The effects of direct and indirect constraints on biological communities
by Lorrillière, Romain & Couvet, Denis & Robert, Alexandre
- 111-123 Inter-annual variability of ecosystem production in boreal jack pine forests (1975–2004) estimated from tree-ring data using CBM-CFS3
by Metsaranta, J.M. & Kurz, W.A.
- 124-129 Computer modeling of genome complexity variation trends in prokaryotic communities under varying habitat conditions
by Lashin, Sergey A. & Matushkin, Yury G. & Suslov, Valentin V. & Kolchanov, Nikolay A.
2011, Volume 223, Issue 1
- 4-13 Understanding the global economic crisis: A biophysical perspective
by Brown, Mark T. & Ulgiati, Sergio
- 14-19 Analysis of an urban energy metabolic system: Comparison of simple and complex model results
by Zhang, Yan & Li, Shengsheng & Fath, Brian D. & Yang, Zhifeng & Yang, Naijin
- 20-31 A preliminary assessment of socio-ecological metabolism for three neighborhoods within a rust belt urban ecosystem
by Hall, Myrna H.P.
- 32-40 Methods to empirically estimate direct and indirect rebound effect of energy-saving technological changes in households
by Freire-González, Jaume
- 41-53 Generating better energy indicators: Addressing the existence of multiple scales and multiple dimensions
by Sorman, Alevgul H. & Giampietro, Mario
- 54-58 Modelling EROEI and net energy in the exploitation of non renewable resources
by Bardi, Ugo & Lavacchi, Alessandro & Yaxley, Leigh
- 59-66 Effects of boreal forest management practices on the climate impact of CO2 emissions from bioenergy
by Cherubini, Francesco & Strømman, Anders H. & Hertwich, Edgar
- 67-71 Adjusting the economy to the new energy realities of the second half of the age of oil
by Murphy, David J. & Hall, Charles A.S.
- 72-80 Low carbon transition options for Australia
by Foran, Barney
- 81-90 Economic and environmental performance of electricity production in Finland: A multicriteria assessment framework
by Häyhä, Tiina & Franzese, Pier Paolo & Ulgiati, Sergio
2011, Volume 222, Issue 23
- 3811-3820 Functional assessment of interconnected aquatic ecosystems in the Baiyangdian Basin—An ecological-network-analysis based approach
by Mao, Xufeng & Yang, Zhifeng
- 3823-3837 Individual-based modelling of adaptation in marine microbial populations using genetically defined physiological parameters
by Clark, James R. & Daines, Stuart J. & Lenton, Timothy M. & Watson, Andrew J. & Williams, Hywel T.P.
- 3838-3848 Trophic models in Neotropical reservoirs: Testing hypotheses on the relationship between aging and maturity
by Gubiani, Éder A. & Angelini, Ronaldo & Vieira, Ludgero C.G. & Gomes, Luiz C. & Agostinho, Angelo A.
- 3849-3853 Modelling Miscanthus yields with low resolution input data
by Pogson, Mark
- 3854-3868 Process-based modeling of grassland dynamics built on ecological indicator values for land use
by Siehoff, Silvana & Lennartz, Gottfried & Heilburg, Ira C. & Roß-Nickoll, Martina & Ratte, Hans Toni & Preuss, Thomas G.
- 3869-3887 Modelling swimming aquatic animals in hydrodynamic models
by Willis, Jay
- 3888-3894 Correct testing of mark independence for marked point patterns
by Grabarnik, Pavel & Myllymäki, Mari & Stoyan, Dietrich
- 3895-3909 Individual-based modeling of an artificial reef fish community: Effects of habitat quantity and degree of refuge
by Campbell, Matthew D. & Rose, Kenneth & Boswell, Kevin & Cowan, James
- 3910-3916 Moving beyond simple linear allometric relationships between tree height and diameter
by Watt, Michael S. & Kirschbaum, Miko U.F.
- 3917-3941 Does energy dissipation increase with ecosystem succession? Testing the ecosystem exergy theory combining theoretical simulations and thermal remote sensing observations
by Maes, W.H. & Pashuysen, T. & Trabucco, A. & Veroustraete, F. & Muys, B.
- 3942-3956 Modeling ecosystem responses to prescribed fires in a phosphorus-enriched Everglades wetland: II. Phosphorus dynamics and community shift in response to hydrological and seasonal scenarios
by Xu, Xiaofeng & Tian, Hanqin & Pan, Zhijian & Thomas, Cassondra R.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 20
- 3651-3661 CaTMAS: A multi-agent model for simulating the dynamics of carbon resources of West African villages
by Belem, Mahamadou & Manlay, Raphaël J. & Müller, Jean-Pierre & Chotte, Jean-Luc
- 3662-3679 Optimization and evaluation of the ANTHRO-BGC model for winter crops in Europe
by Ma, Shaoxiu & Churkina, Galina & Wieland, Ralf & Gessler, Arthur
- 3680-3691 Modelling evapotranspiration in a Central Asian desert ecosystem
by Li, L. & Luo, G. & Chen, X. & Li, Y. & Xu, G. & Xu, H. & Bai, J.
- 3692-3700 Stochastic simulation model of Ankole pastoral production system: Model development and evaluation
by Mulindwa, Henry & Galukande, Esau & Wurzinger, Maria & Ojango, Julie & Okeyo, Ally Mwai & Sölkner, Johann
- 3701-3717 Coupling Xinanjiang model and SWAT to simulate agricultural non-point source pollution in Songtao watershed of Hainan, China
by Yang, Shengtian & Dong, Guotao & Zheng, Donghai & Xiao, Honglin & Gao, Yunfei & Lang, Yang
- 3718-3726 Evaluations of seasonal habitat variations of freshwater fishes, fireflies, and frogs using a habitat suitability index model that includes river water temperature
by Nukazawa, Kei & Shiraiwa, Jun-ichi & Kazama, So
- 3727-3733 A mathematical model of algal blooms based on the characteristics of complex networks theory
by Yao, Jianyu & Xiao, Peng & Zhang, Yunhuai & Zhan, Min & Cheng, Jiangwei
- 3734-3742 Dynamic accounting of emergy cycling
by Tilley, David R.
- 3743-3760 Analysis of nitrogen controls on carbon and water exchanges in a conifer forest using the CLASS-CTEMN+ model
by Huang, Suo & Arain, M. Altaf & Arora, Vivek K. & Yuan, Fengming & Brodeur, Jason & Peichl, Matthias
- 3761-3772 Modeling urban land use change by the integration of cellular automaton and Markov model
by Guan, DongJie & Li, HaiFeng & Inohae, Takuro & Su, Weici & Nagaie, Tadashi & Hokao, Kazunori
- 3773-3784 A large-scale multi-species spatial depletion model for overwintering waterfowl
by Baveco, Johannes M. & Kuipers, Harold & Nolet, Bart A.
- 3785-3794 Wetland system network analysis for environmental flow allocations in the Baiyangdian Basin, China
by Yang, Zhifeng & Mao, Xufeng
- 3795-3810 Development and testing of a process-based model (MOSES) for simulating soil processes, functions and ecosystem services
by Aitkenhead, M.J. & Albanito, F. & Jones, M.B. & Black, H.I.J.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 19
- 3457-3472 Integrative trophic network assessments of a lentic ecosystem by key ecological approaches of water chemistry, trophic guilds, and ecosystem health assessments along with an ECOPATH model
by Han, Jeong-Ho & Kumar, Hema K. & Lee, Jae Hoon & Zhang, Chang-Ik & Kim, Se-Wha & Lee, Jung-Ho & Kim, Sang Don & An, Kwang-Guk
- 3473-3485 Region of influence method improves macroinvertebrate predictive models in Maryland
by Tsang, Yin-Phan & Felton, Gary K. & Moglen, Glenn E. & Paul, Michael
- 3486-3499 An agent based model to simulate structural and land use changes in agricultural systems of the argentine pampas
by Bert, Federico E. & Podestá, Guillermo P. & Rovere, Santiago L. & Menéndez, Ángel N. & North, Michael & Tatara, Eric & Laciana, Carlos E. & Weber, Elke & Toranzo, Fernando Ruiz
- 3500-3512 SWAT parameterization for the identification of critical diffuse pollution source areas under data limitations
by Panagopoulos, Y. & Makropoulos, C. & Baltas, E. & Mimikou, M.
- 3513-3523 Spatio-temporal modeling of striped-bass egg, larval movement, and fate in the San Francisco Bay–Delta
by Massoudieh, Arash & Loboschefsky, Erik & Sommer, Ted & Ginn, Timothy & Rose, Kenneth & Loge, Frank
- 3524-3530 Effects of density-dependent dispersal behaviours on the speed and spatial patterns of range expansion in predator–prey metapopulations
by Ramanantoanina, A. & Hui, C. & Ouhinou, A.
- 3531-3540 Hierarchical Bayesian modelling of plant pest invasions with human-mediated dispersal
by Stanaway, M.A. & Reeves, R. & Mengersen, K.L.
- 3541-3558 Individual-based modeling of flooding and salinity effects on a coastal swamp forest
by Hoeppner, Susanne S. & Rose, Kenneth A.
- 3559-3567 Modelling the effects of ‘coastal’ acidification on copper speciation
by Richards, Russell & Chaloupka, Milani & Sanò, Marcello & Tomlinson, Rodger
- 3568-3576 Predicting intertidal organism temperatures with modified land surface models
by Wethey, David S. & Brin, Lindsay D. & Helmuth, Brian & Mislan, K.A.S.
- 3577-3586 An energetic perspective on the relationship between disturbance and ecosystem productivity
by Lee, Seungjun & Brown, Mark T.
- 3587-3597 Modeling effects of toxin exposure in fish on long-term population size, with an application to selenium toxicity in bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)
by Gledhill, Michelle & Van Kirk, Robert W.
- 3598-3602 A new scheme for initializing process-based ecosystem models by scaling soil carbon pools
by Hashimoto, S. & Wattenbach, M. & Smith, P.
- 3603-3604 Note on LMC complexity measure
by Piqueira, José Roberto C. & de Mattos, Sérgio Henrique V.L.
- 3605-3615 Parallel agent-based modeling of spatial opinion diffusion accelerated using graphics processing units
by Tang, Wenwu & Bennett, David A.
- 3616-3625 A mechanistic model of GPS collar location data: Implications for analysis and bias mitigation
by Augustine, Ben C. & Crowley, Philip H. & Cox, John J.
- 3626-3639 A coffee agroecosystem model: I. Growth and development of the coffee plant
by Rodríguez, Daniel & Cure, José Ricardo & Cotes, José Miguel & Gutierrez, Andrew Paul & Cantor, Fernando
- 3640-3650 Qualitative modeling and monitoring of selected ecosystem functions
by Bila, J. & Jura, J. & Pokorny, J. & Bukovsky, I.
2011, Volume 222, Issue 18
- 3305-3319 Pattern-oriented modeling of bird foraging and pest control in coffee farms
by Railsback, Steven F. & Johnson, Matthew D.
- 3320-3334 Characterizing sensitivity and uncertainty in a multiscale model of a complex coral reef system
by Melbourne-Thomas, J. & Johnson, C.R. & Fulton, E.A.
- 3335-3345 Identifying 120 years of decline in ecosystem structure and maturity of Great South Bay, New York using the Ecopath modelling approach
by Nuttall, M.A. & Jordaan, A. & Cerrato, R.M. & Frisk, M.G.
- 3346-3354 Choice of threshold alters projections of species range shifts under climate change
by Nenzén, H.K. & Araújo, M.B.
- 3355-3365 Effects of climate change on moose populations: Exploring the response horizon through biometric and systems models
by Rempel, Robert S.
- 3366-3379 Exploring the effects of reductions in krill biomass in the Southern Ocean on blue whales using a state-dependent foraging model
by Wiedenmann, John & Cresswell, Katherine A. & Goldbogen, Jeremy & Potvin, Jean & Mangel, Marc
- 3380-3393 Integrated model projections of climate change impacts on a North American lake
by Taner, Mehmet Ümit & Carleton, James N. & Wellman, Marjorie
- 3394-3402 Modelling of paralytic shellfish toxin biotransformations in the course of Crassostrea gigas detoxification kinetics
by Guéguen, Marielle & Baron, Régis & Bardouil, Michèle & Truquet, Philippe & Haberkorn, Hansy & Lassus, Patrick & Barillé, Laurent & Amzil, Zouher
- 3403-3412 Influence of grain size on species–habitat models
by Gottschalk, Thomas K. & Aue, Birgit & Hotes, Stefan & Ekschmitt, Klemens
- 3413-3420 The influence of soil community density on plant-soil feedbacks: An important unknown in plant invasion
by Aguilera, Anna G.
- 3421-3428 Network design for soil CO2 monitoring of the northern North American region
by Creelman, Chance & Risk, Dave
- 3429-3436 Adaptive resource management and the value of information
by Williams, Byron K. & Eaton, Mitchell J. & Breininger, David R.
- 3437-3443 Ecological niche modeling of customary medicinal plant species used by Australian Aborigines to identify species-rich and culturally valuable areas for conservation
by Gaikwad, Jitendra & Wilson, Peter D. & Ranganathan, Shoba
- 3444-3448 Incorporating low-resolution historic species location data decreases performance of distribution models
by Reside, April E. & Watson, Ian & VanDerWal, Jeremy & Kutt, Alex S.
- 3449-3452 Factors promoting or inhibiting Turing instability in spatially extended prey–predator systems
by Fasani, Stefano & Rinaldi, Sergio
2011, Volume 222, Issue 17
- 3011-3019 Scaling-up spatially-explicit ecological models using graphics processors
by van de Koppel, Johan & Gupta, Rohit & Vuik, Cornelis
- 3020-3032 Modelling soil carbon development in Swedish coniferous forest soils—An uncertainty analysis of parameters and model estimates using the GLUE method
by Ortiz, Carina & Karltun, Erik & Stendahl, Johan & Gärdenäs, Annemieke I. & Ågren, Göran I.
- 3033-3040 Bandwidth determination for kernel density analysis of wildfire events at forest sub-district scale
by Kuter, Semih & Usul, Nurunnisa & Kuter, Nazan
- 3041-3049 Metric–topological interaction model of collective behavior
by Niizato, Takayuki & Gunji, Yukio-Pegio
- 3050-3060 Effects of climatic data low-pass filtering on the ICBM temperature- and moisture-based soil biological activity factors in a cool and humid climate
by Fortin, J.G. & Bolinder, M.A. & Anctil, F. & Kätterer, T. & Andrén, O. & Parent, L.E.
- 3061-3070 The consequences of being colonial: Allee effects in metapopulations of seabirds
by Schippers, Peter & Stienen, Eric W.M. & Schotman, Alex G.M. & Snep, Robbert P.H. & Slim, Pieter A.
- 3071-3081 Recycling flows in emergy evaluation: A mathematical paradox?
by Amponsah, N.Y. & Le Corre, O. & Lacarriere, B.
- 3082-3091 Chemical exergy as a unified and objective indicator in the assessment and optimization of land treatment systems
by Tzanakakis, V.A. & Angelakis, A.N.
- 3092-3102 Incorporating dormancy in dynamic microbial community models
by Stolpovsky, Konstantin & Martinez-Lavanchy, Paula & Heipieper, Hermann J. & Van Cappellen, Philippe & Thullner, Martin
- 3103-3119 Modeling seasonal course of carbon fluxes and evapotranspiration in response to low temperature and moisture in a boreal Scots pine ecosystem
by Wu, Si Hong & Jansson, Per-Erik & Kolari, Pasi
- 3120-3131 Establishment patterns in a secondary tree line ecotone
by Peringer, Alexander & Rosenthal, Gert
- 3132-3148 Flow and transport characteristics at an Epinephelus guttatus (red hind grouper) spawning aggregation site in St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands)
by Cherubin, L.M. & Nemeth, R.S. & Idrisi, N.
- 3149-3156 Waterfowls habitat modeling: Simulation of nest site selection for the migratory Little Tern (Sterna albifrons) in the Nakdong estuary
by Jeong, Kwang-Seuk & Jang, Ji-Deok & Kim, Dong-Kyun & Joo, Gea-Jae
- 3157-3165 Modelling llama population development under environmental and market constraints in the Bolivian highlands
by Treydte, A.C. & Salvatierra, A. & Sauerborn, J. & Lamers, M.
- 3166-3180 Population viability of the Siberian Tiger in a changing landscape: Going, going and gone?
by Tian, Yu & Wu, Jianguo & Smith, Andrew T. & Wang, Tianming & Kou, Xiaojun & Ge, Jianping
- 3181-3192 River network structure shapes interannual feedbacks between adult sea lamprey migration and larval habitation
by Neeson, Thomas M. & Wiley, Michael J. & Adlerstein, Sara A. & Riolo, Rick L.
- 3193-3202 Modelling the impact of defoliation and leaf damage on forest plantation function and production
by Battaglia, M. & Pinkard, E.A. & Sands, P.J. & Bruce, J.L. & Quentin, A.
- 3203-3215 An ecological model of the habitat mosaic in estuarine nursery areas: Part I—Interaction of dispersal theory and habitat variability in describing juvenile fish distributions
by Fulford, R.S. & Peterson, M.S. & Grammer, P.O.
- 3216-3225 The sensitivity of carbon sequestration to harvesting and climate conditions in a temperate cypress forest: Observations and modeling
by Ueyama, Masahito & Kai, Atsushi & Ichii, Kazuhito & Hamotani, Ken & Kosugi, Yoshiko & Monji, Nobutaka
- 3226-3235 Relationships between simulated water stress and mortality and growth rates in underplanted Toona ciliata Roem. in subtropical Argentinean plantations
by Dordel, Julia & Seely, Brad & Simard, Suzanne W.
- 3236-3249 Evaluating weather effects on interannual variation in net ecosystem productivity of a coastal temperate forest landscape: A model intercomparison
by Wang, Z. & Grant, R.F. & Arain, M.A. & Chen, B.N. & Coops, N. & Hember, R. & Kurz, W.A. & Price, D.T. & Stinson, G. & Trofymow, J.A. & Yeluripati, J. & Chen, Z.
- 3250-3260 Impacts of daily weather variability on simulations of the Canadian boreal forest
by Stratton, Tana & Price, David T. & Gajewski, Konrad
- 3261-3270 Validation of a multispecies forest dynamics model using 50-year growth from Eucalyptus forests in eastern Australia
by Ngugi, Michael R. & Botkin, Daniel B.
- 3271-3276 Calculation of the minimum ecological water requirement of an urban river system and its deployment: A case study in Beijing central region
by Jia, Haifeng & Ma, Hongtao & Wei, Mingjie
- 3277-3284 Weak indirect effects inherent to nitrogen biogeochemical cycling within anthropogenic ecosystems: A network environ analysis
by Min, Yong & Jin, Xiaogang & Chang, Jie & Peng, Changhui & Gu, Baojing & Ge, Ying & Zhong, Yang
- 3285-3290 Scale-dependent relations in land cover biophysical dynamics
by Forzieri, Giovanni & Catani, Filippo
- 3291-3294 Testing the effectiveness of capture mark recapture population estimation techniques using a computer simulation with known population size
by Rees, Samuel G. & Goodenough, Anne E. & Hart, Adam G. & Stafford, Richard
- 3295-3299 A model for intraguild predation dynamics between immature stages
by Faria, Lucas Del Bianco & Costa, Michel Iskin da S. & Godoy, Wesley A. Conde
2011, Volume 222, Issue 16
- 2869-2877 The role of water in the information exchange between the components of an ecosystem
by Brizhik, Larissa S. & Del Giudice, Emilio & Tedeschi, Alberto & Voeikov, Vladimir L.
- 2878-2890 Adapting the adaptive cycle: Hypotheses on the development of ecosystem properties and services
by Burkhard, Benjamin & Fath, Brian D. & Müller, Felix
- 2891-2896 Dispersal vs. stochasticity: Competition for persistence in a reaction-diffusion model with strong Allee dynamics
by Budroni, M.A. & Rossi, F. & Farris, E. & Filigheddu, R. & Rustici, M.
- 2897-2902 Ecodynamics: Towards an evolutionary thermodynamics of ecosystems
by Tiezzi, E.
- 2903-2907 Emergy and emergy algebra explained by means of ingenuous set theory
by Bastianoni, Simone & Morandi, Fabiana & Flaminio, Tommaso & Pulselli, Riccardo M. & Tiezzi, Elisa B.P.
- 2908-2912 Ontic openness: An absolute necessity for all developmental processes
by Nielsen, Søren Nors & Ulanowicz, Robert E.
- 2913-2923 Estimation of thermodynamic parameters of the biosphere, based on remote sensing
by Puzachenko, Y.G. & Sandlersky, R.B. & Svirejeva-Hopkins, A.
- 2924-2928 Ecosystem services as a counterpart of emergy flows to ecosystems
by Pulselli, Federico M. & Coscieme, Luca & Bastianoni, Simone
- 2929-2938 Calculation of the unit emergy value of water in an Italian watershed
by Pulselli, Federico M. & Patrizi, Nicoletta & Focardi, Silvia
- 2939-2944 Towards a 3D National Ecological Footprint Geography
by Niccolucci, V. & Galli, A. & Reed, A. & Neri, E. & Wackernagel, M. & Bastianoni, S.
- 2945-2972 Ecosystems emerging. 5: Constraints
by Patten, Bernard C. & Straškraba, Milan & Jørgensen, Sven E.
- 2973-2991 A model on the carbon cycling in Lake Taihu, China
by Weiping, Hu & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Fabing, Zhang & Yonggen, Chen & Zhixin, Hu & Longyuan, Yang
- 2992-3001 Resistance and re-organization of an ecosystem in response to biological invasion: Some hypotheses
by Marchi, Michela & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Bécares, Eloy & Corsi, Ilaria & Marchettini, Nadia & Bastianoni, Simone
- 3002-3010 Dynamic model of Lake Chozas (León, NW Spain)—Decrease in eco-exergy from clear to turbid phase due to introduction of exotic crayfish
by Marchi, Michela & Jørgensen, Sven Erik & Bécares, Eloy & Corsi, Ilaria & Marchettini, Nadia & Bastianoni, Simone
2011, Volume 222, Issue 15
- 2595-2605 Estimating the potential impact of vegetation on the water cycle requires accurate soil water parameter estimation
by Wolf, Annett
- 2606-2614 A novel method for mapping reefs and subtidal rocky habitats using artificial neural networks
by Watts, Michael J. & Li, Yuxiao & Russell, Bayden D. & Mellin, Camille & Connell, Sean D. & Fordham, Damien A.
- 2615-2622 Methods for estimating the uncertainty in emergy table-form models
by Li, Linjun & Lu, Hongfang & Campbell, Daniel E. & Ren, Hai
- 2623-2630 An innovative computer design for modeling forest landscape change in very large spatial extents with fine resolutions
by Yang, Jian & He, Hong S. & Shifley, Stephen R. & Thompson, Frank R. & Zhang, Yangjian
- 2631-2641 A SVM-based model for predicting distribution of the invasive tree Miconia calvescens in tropical rainforests
by Pouteau, Robin & Meyer, Jean-Yves & Stoll, Benoît
- 2642-2650 Estimating dyad association probability under imperfect and heterogeneous detection
by Klaich, M. Javier & Kinas, Paul G. & Pedraza, Susana N. & Coscarella, Mariano A. & Crespo, Enrique A.
- 2651-2662 Exploring alternative states in ecological systems with a qualitative analysis of community feedback
by Marzloff, Martin P. & Dambacher, Jeffrey M. & Johnson, Craig R. & Little, L. Richard & Frusher, Stewart D.
- 2663-2675 Adding complex trophic interactions to a size-spectral plankton model: Emergent diversity patterns and limits on predictability
by Banas, Neil S.
- 2676-2689 Stochastic modeling of the chemostat
by Campillo, F. & Joannides, M. & Larramendy-Valverde, I.
- 2690-2703 Ecosystem states: Creating a data-derived, ecosystem-scale ecological response model that is explicit in space and time
by Lester, Rebecca E. & Fairweather, Peter G.