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2007, Volume 207, Issue 2
2007, Volume 207, Issue 1
- 3-10 Changes of species diversity in a simulated fragmented neutral landscape
by Chave, Jérôme & Norden, Natalia
- 11-21 Identifying the critical parameters of a cyanobacterial growth and movement model by using generalised sensitivity analysis
by Guven, Basak & Howard, Alan
- 22-33 Impact of time series data on calibration and prediction uncertainty for a deterministic hydrogeochemical model
by Larssen, Thorjørn & Høgåsen, Tore & Cosby, B. Jack
- 34-44 Conditioning uncertainty in ecological models: Assessing the impact of fire management strategies
by Piñol, Josep & Castellnou, Marc & Beven, Keith J.
- 45-60 MyLake—A multi-year lake simulation model code suitable for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis simulations
by Saloranta, Tuomo M. & Andersen, Tom
2007, Volume 206, Issue 3
- 213-230 Parameterisation of a zooplankton population model for Pseudocalanus elongatus using stage durations from laboratory experiments
by Stegert, Christoph & Kreus, Markus & Carlotti, Francois & Moll, Andreas
- 231-249 GRAAL-CN: A model of GRowth, Architecture and ALlocation for Carbon and Nitrogen dynamics within whole plants formalised at the organ level
by Drouet, Jean-Louis & Pagès, Loïc
- 250-262 A simple net ecosystem productivity model for gap filling of tower-based fluxes: An extension of Landsberg's equation with modifications to the light interception term
by Xing, Zisheng & Bourque, Charles P.-A. & Meng, Fanrui & Zha, Tianshan & Cox, Roger M. & Swift, D. Edwin
- 263-276 The structure of food webs with adaptive behaviour
by Uchida, Satoshi & Drossel, Barbara & Brose, Ulrich
- 277-293 A co-viability model of grazing and bird community management in farmland
by Tichit, M. & Doyen, L. & Lemel, J.Y. & Renault, O. & Durant, D.
- 294-300 Modeling N transformation and removal in a duckweed pond: Model application
by Peng, Jian-feng & Wang, Bao-zhen & Song, Yong-hui & Yuan, Peng
- 301-321 Investigating the soil acid–base status in managed boreal forests using the SAFE model
by Thiffault, Evelyne & Bélanger, Nicolas & Paré, David & Hendershot, William H. & Munson, Alison
- 322-330 Simulating malaria model for different treatment intensities in a variable environment
by Wyse, Ana Paula P. & Bevilacqua, Luiz & Rafikov, Marat
- 331-346 Development of a neural network model to update forest distribution data for managed alpine stands
by Scrinzi, Gianfranco & Marzullo, Laura & Galvagni, David
- 347-359 Rectangular and hexagonal grids used for observation, experiment and simulation in ecology
by Birch, Colin P.D. & Oom, Sander P. & Beecham, Jonathan A.
- 360-368 Protection of non-human biota against radiation in freshwater—Effect of time dependence in tiered exposure assessment
by Ciffroy, P. & Beaugelin-Seiller, K. & Luck, M. & Siclet, F.
- 369-382 On non-linear sensitivity of marine biological models to parameter variations
by Chu, Peter C. & Ivanov, Leonid M. & Margolina, Tetyana M.
- 383-399 Modelling tree mortality by bark beetle infestation in Norway spruce forests
by Seidl, Rupert & Baier, Peter & Rammer, Werner & Schopf, Axel & Lexer, Manfred J.
- 400-406 Equivalence of throughflow- and storage-based environs
by Bata, Seth A. & Borrett, Stuart R. & Patten, Bernard C. & Whipple, Stuart J. & Schramski, John R. & Gattie, David K.
- 407-420 Demographic model predicts trout population response to selenium based on individual-level toxicity
by Van Kirk, Robert W. & Hill, Sheryl L.
- 421-430 Dynamics in a Beddington–DeAngelis prey–predator system with impulsive harvesting
by Negi, Kuldeep & Gakkhar, Sunita
- 431-438 State-space modelling of data on marked individuals
by Gimenez, Olivier & Rossi, Vivien & Choquet, Rémi & Dehais, Camille & Doris, Blaise & Varella, Hubert & Vila, Jean-Pierre & Pradel, Roger
2007, Volume 206, Issue 1
- 1-17 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems: Comparative network environ analysis of a seven-compartment model of nitrogen flow in the Neuse River estuary, USA—Time series analysis
by Whipple, Stuart J. & Borrett, Stuart R. & Patten, Bernard C. & Gattie, David K. & Schramski, John R. & Bata, Seth A.
- 18-30 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems: Distributed control in the environ networks of a seven-compartment model of nitrogen flow in the Neuse River Estuary, USA—Time series analysis
by Schramski, J.R. & Gattie, D.K. & Patten, B.C. & Borrett, S.R. & Fath, B.D. & Whipple, S.J.
- 31-40 Weight of evidence for underlying dynamics of yellow perch in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron
by Thayer, Sarah A. & Taylor, William W. & Hayes, Daniel B. & Haas, Robert C.
- 41-53 Sapling responses to variations in gap densities and spatial configurations modeled using SORTIE
by Banal, S. & Marceau, D.J. & Bouchard, A.
- 54-62 Stability and dynamical behavior in a lake-model and implications for regime shifts in real lakes
by Amemiya, Takashi & Enomoto, Takatoshi & Rossberg, Axel G. & Yamamoto, Tetsuya & Inamori, Yuhei & Itoh, Kiminori
- 63-78 Immigration events dispersed in space and time: Factors affecting invasion success
by Drury, K.L.S. & Drake, J.M. & Lodge, D.M. & Dwyer, G.
- 79-92 A nonparametric algorithm to model movement between polygon subdomains in a spatially explicit ecosystem model
by Lenser, Thorsten & Constable, Andrew
- 93-109 Integrated eco-hydrological modelling of soil organic matter dynamics for the assessment of environmental change impacts in meso- to macro-scale river basins
by Post, Joachim & Krysanova, Valentina & Suckow, Felicitas & Mirschel, Wilfried & Rogasik, Jutta & Merbach, Ines
- 110-118 Clonal growth dynamics of the invasive Carpobrotus affine acinaciformis in Mediterranean coastal systems: A non-linear model
by Sintes, Tomás & Moragues, E. & Traveset, A. & Rita, J.
- 119-130 Consequences of body size variation among herbivores on the strength of plant–herbivore interactions in a seasonal environment
by Ovadia, Ofer & Dohna, Heinrich zu & Booth, Ginger & Schmitz, Oswald J.
- 131-146 Hourly and daily models of active layer evolution in arctic soils
by Biesinger, Zy & Rastetter, Edward B. & Kwiatkowski, Bonnie L.
- 147-152 Modeling N transformation and removal in a duckweed pond: Model development and calibration
by Peng, Jian-Feng & Wang, Bao-Zhen & Song, Yong-Hui & Yuan, Peng
- 153-165 Factors influencing the structure and maintenance of fish schools
by Viscido, Steven V. & Parrish, Julia K. & Grünbaum, Daniel
- 166-178 Identification of the inland population dynamics of the European eel using pattern-oriented modelling
by Lambert, Patrick & Rochard, Eric
- 179-190 Application of BIOME-BGC to simulate Mediterranean forest processes
by Chiesi, M. & Maselli, F. & Moriondo, M. & Fibbi, L. & Bindi, M. & Running, S.W.
- 191-204 Modelling socio-ecological tourism-based systems for sustainability
by Lacitignola, D. & Petrosillo, I. & Cataldi, M. & Zurlini, G.
- 205-212 Reduced top–down control of phytoplankton in warmer climates can be explained by continuous fish reproduction
by van Leeuwen, Edwin & Lacerot, Gissell & van Nes, Egbert H. & Hemerik, Lia & Scheffer, Marten
2007, Volume 205, Issue 3
- 277-288 Desertification due to overgrazing in a dynamic commercial livestock–grass–soil system
by Ibáñez, Javier & Martínez, Jaime & Schnabel, Susanne
- 289-300 Testing a method for analyzing the effect of parameter change in climate driven ecological systems
by Moolenaar, Hanneke E. & Grasman, Johan & Selten, Frank M. & de Gee, Maarten
- 301-313 Demonstration and verification of a model that generates defoliation patterns in forested landscapes
by Edgar, Christopher B. & Burk, Thomas E.
- 314-322 Spectral analysis of simulated species distribution maps provides insights into metapopulation dynamics
by Munoz, François & Cheptou, Pierre-Olivier & Kjellberg, Finn
- 323-335 Uncertainty assessment of soil water content spatial patterns using geostatistical simulations: An empirical comparison of a simulation accounting for single attribute and a simulation accounting for secondary information
by Bourennane, H. & King, D. & Couturier, A. & Nicoullaud, B. & Mary, B. & Richard, G.
- 336-342 Scaling properties in forest fire sequences: The human role in the order of nature
by Benavent-Corai, J. & Rojo, C. & Suárez-Torres, J. & Velasco-García, L.
- 343-354 Alternative community structures in a kelp-urchin community: A qualitative modeling approach
by Montaño-Moctezuma, Gabriela & Li, Hiram W. & Rossignol, Philippe A.
- 355-364 Modelling constructed wetland treatment system performance
by Tomenko, Volodymyr & Ahmed, Sirajuddin & Popov, Viktor
- 365-380 A novel 2D model of internal O2 dynamics and H2S intrusion in seagrasses
by Miller, Harlan L. & Meile, Christof & Burd, Adrian B.
- 381-396 ELFSim—A model for evaluating management options for spatially structured reef fish populations: An illustration of the “larval subsidy” effect
by Little, L.R. & Punt, A.E. & Mapstone, B.D. & Pantus, F. & Smith, A.D.M. & Davies, C.R. & McDonald, A.D.
- 397-409 Home range dynamics and population regulation: An individual-based model of the common shrew Sorex araneus
by Wang, Magnus & Grimm, Volker
- 410-422 Modeling response of soil productivity to biogeochemical cycling and atmospheric acid deposition in the Hayden Brook watershed (Canada) using the ForNBM model
by Zhu, Zhanxue & Arp, Paul A. & Meng, Fanrui & Bourque, Charles P.-A. & Mazumder, Asit
- 423-436 Modelling the overwintering strategy of a beneficial insect in a heterogeneous landscape using a multi-agent system
by Arrignon, Florent & Deconchat, Marc & Sarthou, Jean-Pierre & Balent, Gérard & Monteil, Claude
- 437-452 Efficiently characterizing the origin and decay rate of a nonconservative scalar using probability theory
by Keats, Andrew & Yee, Eugene & Lien, Fue-Sang
- 453-463 An empirically based approach for estimating uncertainty associated with modelling carbon sequestration in soils
by Ogle, Stephen M. & Breidt, F. Jay & Easter, Mark & Williams, Steve & Paustian, Keith
- 464-474 Acidification and recovery of soil at a heavily impacted forest catchment (Lysina, Czech Republic)—SAFE modeling and field results
by Navrátil, T. & Kurz, D. & Krám, P. & Hofmeister, J. & Hruška, J.
- 475-491 A process-based model for methane emission from flooded rice paddy systems
by Xu, Shangping & Jaffé, Peter R. & Mauzerall, Denise L.
- 492-506 Effects of invertebrate patch use behaviour and detritus quality on reed leaf decomposition in aquatic systems: A modelling approach
by Alemanno, Sara & Mancinelli, Giorgio & Basset, Alberto
- 507-514 Controlling aquifer nitrogen levels when fertilizing crops: A study of groundwater contamination and denitrification
by Ibendahl, Gregory & Fleming, Ronald A.
- 515-526 Improving the budburst phenology subroutine in the forest carbon model PnET
by Chiang, Jyh-Min & Brown, Kim J.
2007, Volume 205, Issue 1
- 1-12 Modelling dispersal of sterile male codling moths, Cydia pomonella, across orchard boundaries
by Tyson, Rebecca & Thistlewood, Howard & Judd, Gary J.R.
- 13-28 A new computational system, DOVE (Digital Organisms in a Virtual Ecosystem), to study phenotypic plasticity and its effects in food webs
by Peacor, Scott D. & Allesina, Stefano & Riolo, Rick L. & Hunter, Tim S.
- 29-38 Detecting multiple levels of effect during survey sampling using a Bayesian approach: Point prevalence estimates of a hantavirus in hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus)
by Walsh, Andrew S. & Louis, Thomas A. & Glass, Gregory E.
- 39-51 The growth of the banded carpet shell (Paphia rhomboïdes) in a contrasted region, the English Channel (Western Europe): A modelling study
by Savina, Marie & Ménesguen, Alain
- 52-58 Modelling N2O emission from a forest upland soil: A procedure for an automatic calibration of the biogeochemical model Forest-DNDC
by Lamers, Marc & Ingwersen, Joachim & Streck, Thilo
- 59-80 Modelling coral reef habitat trajectories: Evaluation of an integrated timed automata and remote sensing approach
by Scopélitis, Julie & Andréfouët, Serge & Largouët, Christine
- 81-92 Population size models based on cumulative size, with application to aphids
by Matis, James H. & Kiffe, Thomas R. & Matis, Timothy I. & Jackman, John A. & Singh, Harvir
- 93-109 Using Bayesian state-space modelling to assess the recovery and harvest potential of the Hawaiian green sea turtle stock
by Chaloupka, Milani & Balazs, George
- 110-122 Simulating cryptic movements of a mangrove crab: Recovery phenomena after small scale fishery
by Piou, Cyril & Berger, Uta & Hildenbrandt, Hanno & Grimm, Volker & Diele, Karen & D’Lima, Coralie
- 123-134 A dual porosity model to quantify phosphorus losses from macroporous soils
by Larsson, Martin H. & Persson, Kristian & Ulén, Barbro & Lindsjö, Anders & Jarvis, Nicholas J.
- 135-145 Conservation of butterfly populations in dynamic landscapes: The role of farming practices and landscape mosaic
by Aviron, Stephanie & Kindlmann, Pavel & Burel, Francoise
- 146-158 Spatial sensitivity of a generic population model, using wild boar (Sus scrofa) as a test case
by Holland, E.P. & Aegerter, J.N. & Smith, G.C.
- 159-168 Extended logistic model for growth of single-species populations
by Sakanoue, Seiichi
- 169-180 Landscape gene flow, coexistence and threshold effect: The case of genetically modified herbicide tolerant oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
by Ceddia, M. Graziano & Bartlett, Mark & Perrings, Charles
- 181-195 Simulation of DOM fluxes in a seasonal floodplain of the Okavango Delta, Botswana
by Mladenov, N. & McKnight, D.M. & Wolski, P. & Murray-Hudson, M.
- 196-208 The power of size: A meta-analysis reveals consistency of allometric regressions
by Hendriks, A. Jan
- 209-220 A model simulation analysis of soil nitrate concentrations—Does soil organic matter pool structure or catch crop growth parameters matter most?
by Pedersen, Anders & Petersen, Bjørn M. & Eriksen, Jørgen & Hansen, Søren & Jensen, Lars S.
- 221-230 Improving spatial distribution estimation of forest biomass with geostatistics: A case study for Rondônia, Brazil
by Sales, Marcio H. & Souza, Carlos M. & Kyriakidis, Phaedon C. & Roberts, Dar A. & Vidal, Edson
- 231-240 Abiotic and biotic factors explain independent gradients of plant community composition in ponderosa pine forests
by Laughlin, Daniel C. & Abella, Scott R.
- 241-254 Spatial variability of soil properties affected by grazing intensity in Inner Mongolia grassland
by Zhao, Ying & Peth, Stephan & Krümmelbein, Julia & Horn, Rainer & Wang, Zhongyan & Steffens, Markus & Hoffmann, Carsten & Peng, Xinhua
- 255-264 Stream order, hierarchy, and energy convergence of land use
by Huang, Shu-Li & Budd, William W. & Chan, Shih-Liang & Lin, Ying-Chen
- 265-269 Application of the simplified biogeochemical process (SIMPLB) model to determine the impact of acidic deposition on a Japanese cedar forest soil
by Ito, Kazuo
- 270-275 Quantifying positional importance in food webs: A comparison of centrality indices
by Jordán, Ferenc & Benedek, Zsófia & Podani, János
2007, Volume 204, Issue 3
- 279-288 The transfer rates of inorganic carbon and budgetary analysis in a simulated aquatic system
by Mukherjee, B. & Mukherjee, D. & Prasad, A. & Nivedita, M.
- 289-300 Structural uncertainty in a river water quality modelling system
by Lindenschmidt, Karl-Erich & Fleischbein, Katrin & Baborowski, Martina
- 301-314 Games of influence in climate change negotiations: Modelling interactions
by Courtois, Pierre & Tazdaït, Tarik
- 315-325 Developing a dynamic model to predict the recruitment and early survival of black willow (Salix nigra) in response to different hydrologic conditions
by Ahn, Changwoo & Moser, Kurt F. & Sparks, Richard E. & White, David C.
- 326-334 An approach for determining relative input parameter importance and significance in artificial neural networks
by Kemp, Stanley J. & Zaradic, Patricia & Hansen, Frank
- 335-348 A spatially explicit optimal foraging model of Black-legged Kittiwake behavior based on prey density, travel distances, and colony size
by Ford, R. Glenn & Ainley, David G. & Brown, Evelyn D. & Suryan, Robert M. & Irons, David B.
- 349-358 Coexistence by temporal partitioning of the available light in plants with different height and leaf investments
by Pronk, T.E. & During, H.J. & Schieving, F.
- 359-371 Modeling of the long-term effect of tree species (Norway spruce and European beech) on soil acidification in the Ore Mountains
by Oulehle, Filip & Hofmeister, Jeňýk & Hruška, Jakub
- 372-378 Stochastic modelling for determining zooplankton abundance
by Karouby, Oren & Iliadis, Athanassios & Durbec, Jean-Pierre & Riandey, Virginie & Carlotti, François
- 379-386 Simulations of agents in social networks harvesting a resource
by Little, L.R. & McDonald, A.D.
- 387-398 Adaptation of a grazing gradient concept to heterogeneous Mediterranean rangelands using cost surface modelling
by Röder, A. & Kuemmerle, T. & Hill, J. & Papanastasis, V.P. & Tsiourlis, G.M.
- 399-419 A process-based model of old field succession linking ecosystem and community ecology
by Martineau, Yann & Saugier, Bernard
- 420-426 The outbreak pattern of SARS cases in China as revealed by a mathematical model
by Zhang, Zhibin
- 427-438 Sensitivity analysis and stability patterns of two-species pest models using artificial neural networks
by Park, Young-Seuk & Rabinovich, Jorge & Lek, Sovan
- 439-456 Development and parameterization of a general forest gap dynamics simulator for the North-eastern Mediterranean Basin (GREek FOrest Species)
by Fyllas, Nikolaos M. & Phillips, Oliver L. & Kunin, William E. & Matsinos, Yiannis G. & Troumbis, Andreas I.
- 457-474 GARP modeling of natural and human factors affecting the potential distribution of the invasives Schismus arabicus and Brassica tournefortii in ‘El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar’ Biosphere Reserve
by Sánchez-Flores, Erick
- 475-484 Carbon storage in the organic layers of boreal forest soils under various moisture conditions: A model study for Northern Sweden sites
by Yurova, Alla Yu. & Lankreijer, Harry
- 485-502 Using simulated historical time series to prioritize fuel treatments on landscapes across the United States: The LANDFIRE prototype project
by Keane, Robert E. & Rollins, Matthew & Zhu, Zhi-Liang
- 503-515 A water balance model for rainfed lowland rice fields emphasising lateral water movement within a toposequence
by Tsubo, M. & Fukai, S. & Tuong, T.P. & Ouk, M.
- 516-522 Vertical, lateral and longitudinal eddy diffusivities for a decaying turbulence in the convective boundary layer
by Goulart, Antonio G. & Vilhena, Marco T. & Degrazia, Gervásio A. & Flores, Denise T.
- 523-530 Periodic solutions for soil carbon dynamics equilibriums with time-varying forcing variables
by Martin, Manuel Pascal & Cordier, Stéphane & Balesdent, Jérôme & Arrouays, Dominique
- 531-534 An open-ended logistic-based growth function: Analytical solutions and the power-law logistic model
by Thornley, John H.M. & Shepherd, John J. & France, J.
- 535-539 Are landscapes as crisp as we may think?
by Rocchini, Duccio & Ricotta, Carlo
- 540-546 Downscaling modeling of the aggressiveness of mosquitoes vectors of diseases
by Chalvet-Monfray, Karine & Sabatier, Philippe & Bicout, Dominique J.
- 547-552 A novel approach to combine response functions in ecological process modelling
by Stange, Claus Florian
- 553-556 Patterns for parameters in simulation models
by Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie & Revilla, Eloy & Wiegand, Thorsten & Grimm, Volker
2007, Volume 204, Issue 1
- 1-8 Dynamic data driven application system: Recent development and future perspective
by Ouyang, Ying & Zhang, Jia En & Luo, Shi Ming
- 9-21 Predictive mapping of fish species richness across shallow-water seascapes in the Caribbean
by Pittman, S.J. & Christensen, J.D. & Caldow, C. & Menza, C. & Monaco, M.E.
- 22-28 Description of aquatic ecosystem's development by eco-exergy and exergy destruction
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 29-39 Spatial synchrony in host–parasitoid populations
by Gao, Meng & Li, Wenlong & Li, Zizhen & Dai, Huawei & Liu, Hongtao
- 40-46 Investigation of thermodynamic properties in an ecological model developing from ordered to chaotic states
by Mandal, Sandip & Ray, Santanu & Roy, Samar & Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 47-58 Modelling the effects of cropping systems on the seed bank dynamics and the emergence of weed beet
by Sester, Mathilde & Dürr, Carolyne & Darmency, Henri & Colbach, Nathalie
- 59-69 Estimator of upgrowth transition rates for size-classified matrix from small samples
by Picard, Nicolas & Bar-Hen, Avner & Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie
- 70-78 Supervised clustering using decision trees and decision graphs: An ecological comparison
by Dale, M.B. & Dale, P.E.R. & Tan, P.
- 79-84 On the capability of satellite VHR QuickBird data for fuel type characterization in fragmented landscape
by Lasaponara, Rosa & Lanorte, Antonio
- 85-92 Macrophyte–phytoplankton interactions: The relative importance of allelopathy versus other factors
by Mulderij, Gabi & Van Nes, Egbert H. & Van Donk, Ellen
- 93-103 Selecting effective ozone exposure control policies solving a two-objective problem
by Carnevale, Claudio & Pisoni, Enrico & Volta, Marialuisa
- 104-114 Evaluating temporal and spatial generality: How valid are species–habitat relationship models?
by Strauss, B. & Biedermann, R.
- 115-128 Effects of fishing and predation in a heavily exploited ecosystem: Comparing periods before and after the collapse of groundfish in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
by Savenkoff, C. & Swain, D.P. & Hanson, J.M. & Castonguay, M. & Hammill, M.O. & Bourdages, H. & Morissette, L. & Chabot, D.
- 129-142 Multi-objective calibration of a river water quality model—Information content of calibration data
by Rode, Michael & Suhr, Ursula & Wriedt, Gunter
- 143-155 Towards possible fishery management strategies in a newly impounded man-made lake in Thailand
by Thapanand, Thanitha & Moreau, Jacques & Jutagate, Tuantong & Wongrat, Prachit & Lekchonlayut, Teera & Meksumpun, Charumas & Janekitkarn, Sommai & Rodloi, Arunee & Dulyapruk, Varunthat & Wongrat, Ladda
- 156-162 Examining the dynamics of phytoplankton biomass in Lake Tanganyika using Empirical Orthogonal Functions
by Bergamino, Nadia & Loiselle, Steven A. & Cózar, Andrés & Dattilo, Arduino M. & Bracchini, Luca & Rossi, Claudio
- 163-179 Semi-empirical models for assessing biological productivity of Northern Eurasian forests
by Shvidenko, Anatoly & Schepaschenko, Dmitry & Nilsson, Sten & Bouloui, Yuri
- 180-192 Use of habitat-contamination spatial correlation to determine when to perform a spatially explicit ecological risk assessment
by Purucker, S.T. & Welsh, C.J.E. & Stewart, R.N. & Starzec, P.
- 193-212 An individual-based model for studying the aggregation behavior in phytoplankton
by El Saadi, N. & Bah, A.
- 213-218 Does the ESS height of plant population still exist with the inclusion of spatial structure?—An individual-based model research
by Xiao, Sa & Chen, Shu-Yan & Wang, Gang
- 219-245 HoPoMo: A model of honeybee intracolonial population dynamics and resource management
by Schmickl, Thomas & Crailsheim, Karl
- 246-252 The evolutionary pressure from fishing on size at maturation of Baltic cod
by Andersen, K.H. & Farnsworth, K.D. & Thygesen, U.H. & Beyer, J.E.
- 253-268 Bifurcation analysis of ecological and evolutionary processes in ecosystems
by Troost, T.A. & Kooi, B.W. & Kooijman, S.A.L.M.
2007, Volume 203, Issue 3
- 185-203 A size-resolved pelagic ecosystem model
by Baird, Mark E. & Suthers, Iain M.
- 204-214 Integrating the lethal and sublethal effects of toxic compounds into the population dynamics of Daphnia magna: A combination of the DEBtox and matrix population models
by Billoir, Elise & Péry, Alexandre R.R. & Charles, Sandrine
- 215-228 Integration of a detailed biogeochemical model into SWAT for improved nitrogen predictions—Model development, sensitivity, and GLUE analysis
by Pohlert, T. & Huisman, J.A. & Breuer, L. & Frede, H.-G.
- 229-242 Modelling blackwater: Predicting water quality during flooding of lowland river forests
by Howitt, Julia A. & Baldwin, Darren S. & Rees, Gavin N. & Williams, Janice L.
- 243-256 Global warming and human activity: A model for studying the potential instability of the carbon dioxide/temperature feedback mechanism
by Alexiadis, Alessio
- 257-269 Changing scale in ecological modelling: A bottom up approach with an individual based vegetation model
by Boulain, Nicolas & Simioni, Guillaume & Gignoux, Jacques
- 270-278 Turnover of plant trait hierarchies in simulated community assembly in response to fertility and disturbance
by Lehsten, Veiko & Kleyer, Michael
- 279-289 The food web structure and ecosystem properties of a filter-feeding carps dominated deep reservoir ecosystem
by Liu, Qi-Gen & Chen, Yong & Li, Jia-Le & Chen, Li-Qiao
- 290-296 Selection and evaluation of projects to conserve ecosystem services
by Prato, Tony
- 297-311 Description and test of a simple process-based model of forest growth for mixed-species stands
by Duursma, R.A. & Marshall, J.D. & Robinson, A.P. & Pangle, R.E.
- 312-318 Advantages and challenges of Bayesian networks in environmental modelling
by Uusitalo, Laura
- 319-326 Using a spatially explicit model to understand the impact of search rate and search distance on spatial heterogeneity within an herbivore grazing system
by Swain, D.L. & Hutchings, M.R. & Marion, G.
- 327-338 Fate and distribution modelling of metals in life cycle impact assessment
by Strandesen, M. & Birkved, M. & Holm, P.E. & Hauschild, M.Z.
- 339-348 Nonlinear time series analysis of dissolved oxygen in the Orbetello Lagoon (Italy)
by Facchini, Angelo & Mocenni, Chiara & Marwan, Norbert & Vicino, Antonio & Tiezzi, Enzo
- 349-362 The influence of landscape heterogeneity and local habitat effects on the response to competitive pressures in metapopulations
by Graniero, Phil A.
- 363-374 A simple cellular automaton model for high-level vegetation dynamics
by Colasanti, R.L. & Hunt, R. & Watrud, L.
- 375-386 Analysis of environmental factors influencing the range of anopheline mosquitoes in northern Australia using a genetic algorithm and data mining methods
by Sweeney, A.W. & Beebe, N.W. & Cooper, R.D.
- 387-394 Resilience assessment on Phillyrea angustifolia L. maquis undergone to experimental fire through a big-leaf modelling approach
by Vitale, Marcello & Capogna, Francesca & Manes, Fausto
- 395-423 A spatially referenced water and nitrogen management model (WNMM) for (irrigated) intensive cropping systems in the North China Plain
by Li, Yong & White, Robert & Chen, Deli & Zhang, Jiabao & Li, Baoguo & Zhang, Yuming & Huang, Yuanfang & Edis, Robert
- 424-438 Spread of an ant-dispersed annual herb: An individual-based simulation study on population development of Melampyrum pratense L
by Winkler, Eckart & Heinken, Thilo
- 439-452 Linking terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: The role of woody habitat in lake food webs
by Roth, Brian M. & Kaplan, Isaac C. & Sass, Greg G. & Johnson, Pieter T. & Marburg, Anna E. & Yannarell, Anthony C. & Havlicek, Tanya D. & Willis, Theodore V. & Turner, Monica G. & Carpenter, Stephen R.
- 453-463 Predicting ecosystem functioning from plant traits: Results from a multi-scale ecophysiological modeling approach
by van Wijk, M.T.
- 464-474 Modelling seed dispersal to predict seedling recruitment: Recolonization dynamics in a plantation forest
by Sagnard, Fabrice & Pichot, Christian & Dreyfus, Philippe & Jordano, Pedro & Fady, Bruno
- 475-489 Modeling and evaluating ecosystem in 1980s and 1990s for American lobster (Homarus americanus) in the Gulf of Maine
by Zhang, Yuying & Chen, Yong
- 490-494 Evolution and exergy
by Jørgensen, Sven Erik
- 495-510 Computation of equilibrium states and bifurcations using interval analysis: Application to food chain models
by Gwaltney, C. Ryan & Luo, WenTao & Stadtherr, Mark A.
- 511-517 Impacts of recruitment limitation and canopy disturbance on tropical tree species richness
by Köhler, Peter & Huth, Andreas
- 518-520 A DirectScience: The synthesis of ScienceDirect and EmSim
by Maud, Sholto
- 521-526 Influence of dispersal, stochasticity, and an Allee effect on the persistence of weed biocontrol introductions
by Jonsen, Ian D. & Bourchier, Robert S. & Roland, Jens
- 527-530 Why not WhyWhere: The need for more complex models of simpler environmental spaces
by Townsend Peterson, A.
2007, Volume 203, Issue 1
- 9-17 Collembolan communities in a peat bog versus surrounding forest analyzed by using self-organizing map
by Lek-Ang, Sithan & Park, Young-Seuk & Ait-Mouloud, Salah & Deharveng, Louis
- 18-25 Self-organizing mapping of benthic macroinvertebrate communities implemented to community assessment and water quality evaluation
by Song, Mi-Young & Hwang, Hyun-Ju & Kwak, Inn-Sil & Ji, Chang Woo & Oh, Yong-Nam & Youn, Byung Jin & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 26-33 Community patterns of benthic macroinvertebrates collected on the national scale in Korea
by Park, Young-Seuk & Song, Mi-Young & Park, Young-Cheol & Oh, Kyung-Hee & Cho, Eungchun & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 34-44 Patterning long-term changes of fish community in large shallow Lake Peipsi
by Kangur, Külli & Park, Young-Seuk & Kangur, Andu & Kangur, Peeter & Lek, Sovan
- 45-61 Fish assemblages in the large lowland Narew River system (Poland): Application of the self-organizing map algorithm
by Kruk, A. & Lek, S. & Park, Y.-S. & Penczak, T.
- 62-71 Classification of breeding bird communities along an urbanization gradient using an unsupervised artificial neural network
by Lee, Jangho & Kwak, Inn-Sil & Lee, Eungkyoung & Kim, Kyung A.
- 72-86 Development of migration models for macroinvertebrates in the Zwalm river basin (Flanders, Belgium) as tools for restoration management
by Dedecker, Andy P. & Van Melckebeke, Koen & Goethals, Peter L.M. & De Pauw, Niels
- 87-98 Neuroet: An easy-to-use artificial neural network for ecological and biological modeling
by Noble, Peter A. & Tribou, Erik H.
- 99-108 Predicting diatom reference communities at the French hydrosystem scale: A first step towards the definition of the good ecological status
by Tison, J. & Park, Y.-S. & Coste, M. & Wasson, J.G. & Rimet, F. & Ector, L. & Delmas, F.
- 109-118 Community patterning and identification of predominant factors in algal bloom in Daechung Reservoir (Korea) using artificial neural networks
by Oh, Hee-Mock & Ahn, Chi-Yong & Lee, Jae-Won & Chon, Tae-Soo & Choi, Kyung Hee & Park, Young-Seuk
- 119-131 Macroinvertebrate assemblages in glacial stream systems: A comparison of linear multivariate methods with artificial neural networks
by Lencioni, Valeria & Maiolini, Bruno & Marziali, Laura & Lek, Sovan & Rossaro, Bruno
- 132-140 Fuzzy logic analyses for the spawner-recruitment relationship of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the Indian Ocean incorporating the environmental regime shift
by Nishida, Tom & Chen, Ding-Geng & Mohri, Masahiko
- 141-146 Recruitment prediction with genetic algorithms with application to the Pacific Herring fishery
by Dreyfus-León, Michel & Chen, D.G.
- 147-156 Predictive function and rules for population dynamics of Microcystis aeruginosa in the regulated Nakdong River (South Korea), discovered by evolutionary algorithms
by Kim, Dong-Kyun & Cao, Hongqing & Jeong, Kwang-Seuk & Recknagel, Friedrich & Joo, Gea-Jae
- 157-166 Range expansion of forest pest populations by using the lattice model
by Lee, Sang Dong & Park, Sohyun & Park, Young-Seuk & Chung, Yeong-Jin & Lee, Buom-Young & Chon, Tae-Soo
- 167-182 The role of sensitivity analysis in ecological modelling
by Cariboni, J. & Gatelli, D. & Liska, R. & Saltelli, A.
2007, Volume 202, Issue 3
- 225-242 Incorporating spatial dependence in predictive vegetation models
by Miller, Jennifer & Franklin, Janet & Aspinall, Richard
- 243-264 A functional-structural model for growth of clonal bunchgrasses
by Tomlinson, Kyle W. & Dominy, James G. & Hearne, John W. & O’Connor, Timothy G.
- 265-280 Evaluation of a vegetation simulator for roe deer habitat predictions
by Vospernik, Sonja & Bokalo, Mike & Reimoser, Friedrich & Sterba, Hubert
- 281-296 A hierarchical simulation-through-optimization approach to forest disturbance modelling
by Campbell, K.A. & Dewhurst, S.M.
- 297-310 Modelling the ecosystem dynamics and nutrient cycling of the Spiekeroog back barrier system with a coupled Euler–Lagrange model on the base of ERSEM
by Kohlmeier, C. & Ebenhöh, W.
- 311-323 Developing above-ground woody biomass equations for open-grown, multiple-stemmed tree species: Shelterbelt-grown Russian-olive
by Zhou, Xinhua & Brandle, James R. & Schoeneberger, Michele M. & Awada, Tala
- 324-332 A raster-based technique for analysing habitat configuration: The cost–benefit approach
by Drielsma, Michael & Ferrier, Simon & Manion, Glenn
- 333-344 Radio-tracking squirrels: Performance of home range density and linkage estimators with small range and sample size
by Wauters, Luc A. & Preatoni, Damiano G. & Molinari, Ambrogio & Tosi, Guido
- 345-361 Pathways of river nutrients towards the euphotic zone in a deep-reservoir of small size: Uncertainty analysis
by Rueda, Francisco J. & Fleenor, William E. & de Vicente, Inmaculada
- 362-372 Can nitrogen gas be deficient for nitrogen fixation in lakes?
by Bryhn, Andreas C. & Blenckner, Thorsten
- 373-384 Using dynamic energy budget modeling to predict the influence of temperature and food density on the effect of Cu on earthworm mediated litter consumption
by Hobbelen, P.H.F. & van Gestel, C.A.M.
- 385-396 A methodology for developing simulation models of complex systems
by Aumann, Craig A.
- 397-409 Ecological processes and spatial patterns before, during and after simulated deforestation
by Malanson, George P. & Wang, Qian & Kupfer, John A.
- 410-420 Combination of process-oriented and pattern-oriented models of land-use change in a mountain area of Vietnam
by Castella, Jean-Christophe & Verburg, Peter H.
- 421-426 Phytoplankton modelling of Lake Erken, Sweden by linking the models PROBE and PROTECH
by Elliott, J.A. & Persson, I. & Thackeray, S.J. & Blenckner, T.
- 427-440 Organismal stoichiometry and the adaptive advantage of variable nutrient use and production efficiency in Daphnia
by Mulder, Kenneth & Bowden, William Breck
- 441-453 When corridors work: Insights from a microecosystem
by Hoyle, Martin
- 454-464 Modeling the effect of growth rate and survivability trade-offs on species coexistence and spatial topology at a traveling invasive wave-front
by Silverman, B. David
- 465-475 Modelling temperatures of crop environment
by Mihailovic, Dragutin T. & Eitzinger, Josef
- 476-486 A flexible modelling framework linking the spatio-temporal dynamics of plant genotypes and populations: Application to gene flow from transgenic forests
by Kuparinen, Anna & Schurr, Frank M.