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Ecological Modelling
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2014, volume 282, articles C
- 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 pp. 1-17

- Rebecca A. Deehr, Joseph J. Luczkovich, Kevin J. Hart, Lisa M. Clough, Beverly J. Johnson and Jeffrey C. Johnson
- Ensemble forecast of climate suitability for the Trans-Himalayan Nyctaginaceae species pp. 18-24

- Sailesh Ranjitkar, Jianchu Xu, Krishna Kumar Shrestha and Roeland Kindt
- Sensitivity of simulated productivity to soil characteristics and plant water uptake along drought gradients in the Swiss Alps pp. 25-34

- Corina Manusch, Harald Bugmann and Annett Wolf
- A model of the post-fire recruitment of Picea mariana and Pinus banksiana as a function of salvage timing and intensity pp. 35-43

- T.B. Splawinski, D.F. Greene and S. Gauthier
- Activities, motivations and disturbance: An agent-based model of bottlenose dolphin behavioral dynamics and interactions with tourism in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand pp. 44-58

- Enrico Pirotta, Leslie New, John Harwood and David Lusseau
- Discovering spawning ground of Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) in the coastal waters of Bangladesh pp. 59-68

- M. Shahadat Hossain, Subrata Sarker, Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury and S.M. Sharifuzzaman
- Emergence of nutrient-cycling feedbacks related to plant size and invasion success in a wetland community–ecosystem model pp. 69-82

- William S. Currie, Deborah E. Goldberg, Jason Martina, Radka Wildova, Emily Farrer and Kenneth J. Elgersma
2014, volume 281, articles C
- 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 pp. 1-14

- M. Àngels Colomer, Albert Montori, Eder García and Cristian Fondevilla
- Integrating species traits and habitat characteristics into models of butterfly diversity in a fragmented ecosystem pp. 15-25

- Natalie Robinson, Tomas Kadlec, M. Deane Bowers and Robert P. Guralnick
- The relevance of deep chlorophyll maximum in the open Mediterranean Sea evaluated through 3D hydrodynamic-biogeochemical coupled simulations pp. 26-37

- Diego Macías, Adolf Stips and Elisa Garcia-Gorriz
- Quantum structure in competing lizard communities pp. 38-51

- Diederik Aerts, Jan Broekaert, Marek Czachor, Maciej Kuna, Barry Sinervo and Sandro Sozzo
- A first global and spatially explicit emergy database of rivers and streams based on high-resolution GIS-maps pp. 52-64

- Damien Arbault, Benedetto Rugani, Ligia Tiruta-Barna and Enrico Benetto
2014, volume 280, articles C
- An energy budget agent-based model of earthworm populations and its application to study the effects of pesticides pp. 5-17

- A.S.A. Johnston, M.E. Hodson, P. Thorbek, T. Alvarez and R.M. Sibly
- Coupling different mechanistic effect models for capturing individual- and population-level effects of chemicals: Lessons from a case where standard risk assessment failed pp. 18-29

- Faten Gabsi, Monika Hammers-Wirtz, Volker Grimm, Andreas Schäffer and Thomas G. Preuss
- Incorporating toxicokinetics into an individual-based model for more realistic pesticide exposure estimates: A case study of the wood mouse pp. 30-39

- Chun Liu, Agnieszka J. Bednarska, Richard M. Sibly, Roger C. Murfitt, Peter Edwards and Pernille Thorbek
- Two pairs of eyes are better than one: Combining individual-based and matrix models for ecological risk assessment of chemicals pp. 40-52

- Mattia Meli, Annemette Palmqvist, Valery E. Forbes, Jürgen Groeneveld and Volker Grimm
- Stochastic density-dependent matrix model for extrapolating individual-level effects of chemicals to the population: Case study on effects of Cd on Folsomia candida pp. 53-64

- Natnael T. Hamda, Valery E. Forbes, John D. Stark and Ryszard Laskowski
- A contribution to the identification of representative vulnerable fish species for pesticide risk assessment in Europe—A comparison of population resilience using matrix models pp. 65-75

- Lara Ibrahim, Thomas G. Preuss, Andreas Schaeffer and Udo Hommen
- Population relevance of toxicant mediated changes in sex ratio in fish: An assessment using an individual-based zebrafish (Danio rerio) model pp. 76-88

- Charles R.E. Hazlerigg, Charles R. Tyler, Kai Lorenzen, James R. Wheeler and Pernille Thorbek
- Using an individual-based model to select among alternative foraging strategies of woodpigeons: Data support a memory-based model with a flocking mechanism pp. 89-101

- K.A. Kułakowska, T.M. Kułakowski, I.R. Inglis, G.C. Smith, P.J. Haynes, P. Prosser, P. Thorbek and R.M. Sibly
- Integrating chemical fate and population-level effect models for pesticides at landscape scale: New options for risk assessment pp. 102-116

- Andreas Focks, Mechteld ter Horst, Erik van den Berg, Hans Baveco and Paul J. van den Brink
- Merging validation and evaluation of ecological models to ‘evaludation’: A review of terminology and a practical approach pp. 117-128

- Jacqueline Augusiak, Paul J. Van den Brink and Volker Grimm
- Towards better modelling and decision support: Documenting model development, testing, and analysis using TRACE pp. 129-139

- Volker Grimm, Jacqueline Augusiak, Andreas Focks, Béatrice M. Frank, Faten Gabsi, Alice S.A. Johnston, Chun Liu, Benjamin T. Martin, Mattia Meli, Viktoriia Radchuk, Pernille Thorbek and Steven F. Railsback
- Dynamic energy budgets in population ecotoxicology: Applications and outlook pp. 140-147

- Tjalling Jager, Alpar Barsi, Natnael T. Hamda, Benjamin T. Martin, Elke I. Zimmer and Virginie Ducrot
2014, volume 279, articles C
- Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of the APSIM-wheat model: Interactions between cultivar, environmental, and management parameters pp. 1-11

- Gang Zhao, Brett A. Bryan and Xiaodong Song
- INDISIM-Saccha, an individual-based model to tackle Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentations pp. 12-23

- Xavier Portell, Anna Gras and Marta Ginovart
- Relating measures of compositional differentiation among communities to conceptual models of migration and selection pp. 24-35

- Hans-Rolf Gregorius, Elizabeth M. Gillet and Martin Ziehe
- Exploration of Odum's dynamic emergy accounting rules for suggested refinements pp. 36-44

- David R. Tilley
- 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 pp. 45-53

- V.A. Vavilin, S.V. Rytov and L.Y. Lokshina
- Multisite-multivariable sensitivity analysis of distributed watershed models: Enhancing the perceptions from computationally frugal methods pp. 54-67

- Mehdi Ahmadi, James C. Ascough, Kendall C. DeJonge and Mazdak Arabi
- Simulating the effects of stream network topology on the spread of introgressive hybridization across fish populations pp. 68-77

- Patrick Della Croce, Geoffrey C. Poole, Robert A. Payn and Clemente Izurieta
- Processes leading to the coexistence of a host and its parasitoid in homogeneous environments: The role of an infected dormant stage pp. 78-88

- Marc Arancio, Marc Sourisseau and Sami Souissi
- Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the dynamics of eastern U.S. forests: Implications for developing broad-scale forest dynamics models pp. 89-99

- Tao Zhang, Jeremy W. Lichstein and Richard A. Birdsey
- ForestMAS – A single tree based secondary succession model employing Ellenberg indicator values pp. 100-113

- Simon Kolmanič, Nikola Guid and Jurij Diaci
2014, volume 278, articles C
- Testing the effects of temporal data resolution on predictions of the effects of climate change on bivalves pp. 1-8

- Valeria Montalto, Gianluca Sarà, Paolo Michele Ruti, Dell’Aquila, Alessandro and Brian Helmuth
- Of climate and its resulting tree growth: Simulating the productivity of temperate forests pp. 9-17

- Friedrich J. Bohn, Karin Frank and Andreas Huth
- Does trophic structure dictate mercury concentrations in top predators? A comparative analysis of pelagic food webs in the Pacific Ocean pp. 18-28

- Bridget E. Ferriss and Timothy E. Essington
- Ecosystems emerging: 6. Differentiation pp. 29-51

- Milan Straškraba, Sven E. Jørgensen and Bernard C. Patten
- Assessing changes in the southern Humboldt in the 20th century using food web models pp. 52-66

- Sergio Neira, Coleen Moloney, Lynne J. Shannon, Villy Christensen, Hugo Arancibia and Astrid Jarre
- Application of compound interest laws in biology: Reunification of existing models to develop seed bank dynamics model of annual plants pp. 67-73

- Zhi-Quan Han, Tong Liu, QinMing Sun, Ru Li, Jiang-Bo Xie and Bai-Lian Li
- Predicting the seed shadows of a Neotropical tree species dispersed by primates using an agent-based model with internal decision making for movements pp. 74-84

- Ronald Bialozyt, Sebastian Flinkerbusch, Marc Niggemann and Eckhard W. Heymann
- Numerical modelling on transport of nitrogen from wastewater and fertilizer applied on paddy fields pp. 85-99

- M. Berlin, G. Suresh Kumar and Indumathi M. Nambi
- Modelling the effect of two biocontrol agents on the invasive alien tree Acacia cyclops—Flowering, seed production and agent survival pp. 100-113

- Rainer M. Krug and David M. Richardson
2014, volume 277, articles C
- Comparing cropland net primary production estimates from inventory, a satellite-based model, and a process-based model in the Midwest of the United States pp. 1-12

- Zhengpeng Li, Shuguang Liu, Zhengxi Tan, Norman B. Bliss, Claudia J. Young, Tristram O. West and Stephen M. Ogle
- Comparing performance of five nutrient phytoplankton zooplankton (NPZ) models in coastal lagoons pp. 13-26

- Evan L. Turner, Denise A. Bruesewitz, Rae F. Mooney, Paul A. Montagna, James W. McClelland, Alexey Sadovski and Edward J. Buskey
- Effects of future urban and biofuel crop expansions on the riverine export of phosphorus to the Laurentian Great Lakes pp. 27-37

- Meredith B. LaBeau, Dale M. Robertson, Alex S. Mayer, Bryan C. Pijanowski and David A. Saad
- A system dynamics approach to modelling multiple drivers of the African penguin population on Robben Island, South Africa pp. 38-56

- Florian Weller, Lee-Anne Cecchini, Lynne Shannon, Richard B. Sherley, Robert J.M. Crawford, Res Altwegg, Leanne Scott, Theodor Stewart and Astrid Jarre
- Modelling the effects of climate variability on spring wheat productivity in the steppe zone of Russia and Kazakhstan pp. 57-67

- Vera N. Pavlova, Svetlana E. Varcheva, Raushan Bokusheva and Pierluigi Calanca
- An individual-based model for population viability analysis of the brooding coral Seriatopora hystrix pp. 68-76

- Soyoka Muko, Seiji Arakaki, Reiko Tamai and Kazuhiko Sakai
- Integrating catchment properties in small scale species distribution models of stream macroinvertebrates pp. 77-86

- Mathias Kuemmerlen, Britta Schmalz, Björn Guse, Qinghua Cai, Nicola Fohrer and Sonja C. Jähnig
- Spatial and temporal variability of in-stream water quality parameter influence on dissolved oxygen and nitrate within a regional stream network pp. 87-96

- Ryan T. Bailey and Mehdi Ahmadi
- Can we use disease to control biological invasion?—A theoretical research pp. 97-107

- Yinghui Yang, Weide Li and Gang Wang
- Modeling environmental factors affecting assimilation of bomb-produced Δ14C in the North Pacific Ocean: Implications for age validation studies pp. 108-118

- Thomas E. Helser, Craig R. Kastelle and Han-lin Lai
- Bee reverse-learning behavior and intra-colony differences: Simulations based on behavioral experiments reveal benefits of diversity pp. 119-131

- A.G. Dyer, A. Dorin, V. Reinhardt, J.E. Garcia and M.G.P. Rosa
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