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Ecological Modelling
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2011, volume 223, articles 1
- Understanding the global economic crisis: A biophysical perspective pp. 4-13

- Mark T. Brown and Sergio Ulgiati
- Analysis of an urban energy metabolic system: Comparison of simple and complex model results pp. 14-19

- Yan Zhang, Shengsheng Li, Brian D. Fath, Zhifeng Yang and Naijin Yang
- A preliminary assessment of socio-ecological metabolism for three neighborhoods within a rust belt urban ecosystem pp. 20-31

- Myrna H.P. Hall
- Methods to empirically estimate direct and indirect rebound effect of energy-saving technological changes in households pp. 32-40

- Jaume Freire-González
- Generating better energy indicators: Addressing the existence of multiple scales and multiple dimensions pp. 41-53

- Alevgul H. Sorman and Mario Giampietro
- Modelling EROEI and net energy in the exploitation of non renewable resources pp. 54-58

- Ugo Bardi, Alessandro Lavacchi and Leigh Yaxley
- Effects of boreal forest management practices on the climate impact of CO2 emissions from bioenergy pp. 59-66

- Francesco Cherubini, Anders H. Strømman and Edgar Hertwich
- Adjusting the economy to the new energy realities of the second half of the age of oil pp. 67-71

- David J. Murphy and Charles A.S. Hall
- Low carbon transition options for Australia pp. 72-80

- Barney Foran
- Economic and environmental performance of electricity production in Finland: A multicriteria assessment framework pp. 81-90

- Tiina Häyhä, Pier Paolo Franzese and Sergio Ulgiati
2011, volume 222, articles 23
- Functional assessment of interconnected aquatic ecosystems in the Baiyangdian Basin—An ecological-network-analysis based approach pp. 3811-3820

- Xufeng Mao and Zhifeng Yang
- Individual-based modelling of adaptation in marine microbial populations using genetically defined physiological parameters pp. 3823-3837

- James R. Clark, Stuart J. Daines, Timothy M. Lenton, Andrew J. Watson and Hywel T.P. Williams
- Trophic models in Neotropical reservoirs: Testing hypotheses on the relationship between aging and maturity pp. 3838-3848

- Éder A. Gubiani, Ronaldo Angelini, Ludgero C.G. Vieira, Luiz C. Gomes and Angelo A. Agostinho
- Modelling Miscanthus yields with low resolution input data pp. 3849-3853

- Mark Pogson
- Process-based modeling of grassland dynamics built on ecological indicator values for land use pp. 3854-3868

- Silvana Siehoff, Gottfried Lennartz, Ira C. Heilburg, Martina Roß-Nickoll, Hans Toni Ratte and Thomas G. Preuss
- Modelling swimming aquatic animals in hydrodynamic models pp. 3869-3887

- Jay Willis
- Correct testing of mark independence for marked point patterns pp. 3888-3894

- Pavel Grabarnik, Mari Myllymäki and Dietrich Stoyan
- Individual-based modeling of an artificial reef fish community: Effects of habitat quantity and degree of refuge pp. 3895-3909

- Matthew D. Campbell, Kenneth Rose, Kevin Boswell and James Cowan
- Moving beyond simple linear allometric relationships between tree height and diameter pp. 3910-3916

- Michael S. Watt and Miko U.F. Kirschbaum
- Does energy dissipation increase with ecosystem succession? Testing the ecosystem exergy theory combining theoretical simulations and thermal remote sensing observations pp. 3917-3941

- W.H. Maes, T. Pashuysen, A. Trabucco, F. Veroustraete and B. Muys
- 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 pp. 3942-3956

- Xiaofeng Xu, Hanqin Tian, Zhijian Pan and Cassondra R. Thomas
2011, volume 222, articles 20
- CaTMAS: A multi-agent model for simulating the dynamics of carbon resources of West African villages pp. 3651-3661

- Mahamadou Belem, Raphaël J. Manlay, Jean-Pierre Müller and Jean-Luc Chotte
- Optimization and evaluation of the ANTHRO-BGC model for winter crops in Europe pp. 3662-3679

- Shaoxiu Ma, Galina Churkina, Ralf Wieland and Arthur Gessler
- Modelling evapotranspiration in a Central Asian desert ecosystem pp. 3680-3691

- L. Li, G. Luo, X. Chen, Y. Li, G. Xu, H. Xu and J. Bai
- Stochastic simulation model of Ankole pastoral production system: Model development and evaluation pp. 3692-3700

- Henry Mulindwa, Esau Galukande, Maria Wurzinger, Julie Ojango, Ally Mwai Okeyo and Johann Sölkner
- Coupling Xinanjiang model and SWAT to simulate agricultural non-point source pollution in Songtao watershed of Hainan, China pp. 3701-3717

- Shengtian Yang, Guotao Dong, Donghai Zheng, Honglin Xiao, Yunfei Gao and Yang Lang
- Evaluations of seasonal habitat variations of freshwater fishes, fireflies, and frogs using a habitat suitability index model that includes river water temperature pp. 3718-3726

- Kei Nukazawa, Jun-ichi Shiraiwa and So Kazama
- A mathematical model of algal blooms based on the characteristics of complex networks theory pp. 3727-3733

- Jianyu Yao, Peng Xiao, Yunhuai Zhang, Min Zhan and Jiangwei Cheng
- Dynamic accounting of emergy cycling pp. 3734-3742

- David R. Tilley
- Analysis of nitrogen controls on carbon and water exchanges in a conifer forest using the CLASS-CTEMN+ model pp. 3743-3760

- Suo Huang, M. Altaf Arain, Vivek K. Arora, Fengming Yuan, Jason Brodeur and Matthias Peichl
- Modeling urban land use change by the integration of cellular automaton and Markov model pp. 3761-3772

- DongJie Guan, HaiFeng Li, Takuro Inohae, Weici Su, Tadashi Nagaie and Kazunori Hokao
- A large-scale multi-species spatial depletion model for overwintering waterfowl pp. 3773-3784

- Johannes M. Baveco, Harold Kuipers and Bart A. Nolet
- Wetland system network analysis for environmental flow allocations in the Baiyangdian Basin, China pp. 3785-3794

- Zhifeng Yang and Xufeng Mao
- Development and testing of a process-based model (MOSES) for simulating soil processes, functions and ecosystem services pp. 3795-3810

- M.J. Aitkenhead, F. Albanito, M.B. Jones and H.I.J. Black
2011, volume 222, articles 19
- 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 pp. 3457-3472

- Jeong-Ho Han, Hema K. Kumar, Jae Hoon Lee, Chang-Ik Zhang, Se-Wha Kim, Jung-Ho Lee, Sang Don Kim and Kwang-Guk An
- Region of influence method improves macroinvertebrate predictive models in Maryland pp. 3473-3485

- Yin-Phan Tsang, Gary K. Felton, Glenn E. Moglen and Michael Paul
- An agent based model to simulate structural and land use changes in agricultural systems of the argentine pampas pp. 3486-3499

- Federico E. Bert, Guillermo P. Podestá, Santiago L. Rovere, Ángel N. Menéndez, Michael North, Eric Tatara, Carlos E. Laciana, Elke Weber and Fernando Ruiz Toranzo
- SWAT parameterization for the identification of critical diffuse pollution source areas under data limitations pp. 3500-3512

- Y. Panagopoulos, C. Makropoulos, E. Baltas and M. Mimikou
- Spatio-temporal modeling of striped-bass egg, larval movement, and fate in the San Francisco Bay–Delta pp. 3513-3523

- Arash Massoudieh, Erik Loboschefsky, Ted Sommer, Timothy Ginn, Kenneth Rose and Frank Loge
- Effects of density-dependent dispersal behaviours on the speed and spatial patterns of range expansion in predator–prey metapopulations pp. 3524-3530

- A. Ramanantoanina, C. Hui and A. Ouhinou
- Hierarchical Bayesian modelling of plant pest invasions with human-mediated dispersal pp. 3531-3540

- M.A. Stanaway, R. Reeves and K.L. Mengersen
- Individual-based modeling of flooding and salinity effects on a coastal swamp forest pp. 3541-3558

- Susanne S. Hoeppner and Kenneth A. Rose
- Modelling the effects of ‘coastal’ acidification on copper speciation pp. 3559-3567

- Russell Richards, Milani Chaloupka, Marcello Sanò and Rodger Tomlinson
- Predicting intertidal organism temperatures with modified land surface models pp. 3568-3576

- David S. Wethey, Lindsay D. Brin, Brian Helmuth and K.A.S. Mislan
- An energetic perspective on the relationship between disturbance and ecosystem productivity pp. 3577-3586

- Seungjun Lee and Mark T. Brown
- Modeling effects of toxin exposure in fish on long-term population size, with an application to selenium toxicity in bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) pp. 3587-3597

- Michelle Gledhill and Robert W. Van Kirk
- A new scheme for initializing process-based ecosystem models by scaling soil carbon pools pp. 3598-3602

- S. Hashimoto, M. Wattenbach and P. Smith
- Note on LMC complexity measure pp. 3603-3604

- José Roberto C. Piqueira and Sérgio Henrique V.L. de Mattos
- Parallel agent-based modeling of spatial opinion diffusion accelerated using graphics processing units pp. 3605-3615

- Wenwu Tang and David A. Bennett
- A mechanistic model of GPS collar location data: Implications for analysis and bias mitigation pp. 3616-3625

- Ben C. Augustine, Philip H. Crowley and John J. Cox
- A coffee agroecosystem model: I. Growth and development of the coffee plant pp. 3626-3639

- Daniel Rodríguez, José Ricardo Cure, José Miguel Cotes, Andrew Paul Gutierrez and Fernando Cantor
- Qualitative modeling and monitoring of selected ecosystem functions pp. 3640-3650

- J. Bila, J. Jura, J. Pokorny and I. Bukovsky
2011, volume 222, articles 18
- Pattern-oriented modeling of bird foraging and pest control in coffee farms pp. 3305-3319

- Steven F. Railsback and Matthew D. Johnson
- Characterizing sensitivity and uncertainty in a multiscale model of a complex coral reef system pp. 3320-3334

- J. Melbourne-Thomas, C.R. Johnson and E.A. Fulton
- Identifying 120 years of decline in ecosystem structure and maturity of Great South Bay, New York using the Ecopath modelling approach pp. 3335-3345

- M.A. Nuttall, Andre Jordaan, R.M. Cerrato and M.G. Frisk
- Choice of threshold alters projections of species range shifts under climate change pp. 3346-3354

- H.K. Nenzén and M.B. Araújo
- Effects of climate change on moose populations: Exploring the response horizon through biometric and systems models pp. 3355-3365

- Robert S. Rempel
- Exploring the effects of reductions in krill biomass in the Southern Ocean on blue whales using a state-dependent foraging model pp. 3366-3379

- John Wiedenmann, Katherine A. Cresswell, Jeremy Goldbogen, Jean Potvin and Marc Mangel
- Integrated model projections of climate change impacts on a North American lake pp. 3380-3393

- Mehmet Ümit Taner, James N. Carleton and Marjorie Wellman
- Modelling of paralytic shellfish toxin biotransformations in the course of Crassostrea gigas detoxification kinetics pp. 3394-3402

- Marielle Guéguen, Régis Baron, Michèle Bardouil, Philippe Truquet, Hansy Haberkorn, Patrick Lassus, Laurent Barillé and Zouher Amzil
- Influence of grain size on species–habitat models pp. 3403-3412

- Thomas K. Gottschalk, Birgit Aue, Stefan Hotes and Klemens Ekschmitt
- The influence of soil community density on plant-soil feedbacks: An important unknown in plant invasion pp. 3413-3420

- Anna G. Aguilera
- Network design for soil CO2 monitoring of the northern North American region pp. 3421-3428

- Chance Creelman and Dave Risk
- Adaptive resource management and the value of information pp. 3429-3436

- Byron K. Williams, Mitchell J. Eaton and David R. Breininger
- Ecological niche modeling of customary medicinal plant species used by Australian Aborigines to identify species-rich and culturally valuable areas for conservation pp. 3437-3443

- Jitendra Gaikwad, Peter D. Wilson and Shoba Ranganathan
- Incorporating low-resolution historic species location data decreases performance of distribution models pp. 3444-3448

- April E. Reside, Ian Watson, Jeremy VanDerWal and Alex S. Kutt
- Factors promoting or inhibiting Turing instability in spatially extended prey–predator systems pp. 3449-3452

- Stefano Fasani and Sergio Rinaldi
2011, volume 222, articles 17
- Scaling-up spatially-explicit ecological models using graphics processors pp. 3011-3019

- Johan van de Koppel, Rohit Gupta and Cornelis Vuik
- Modelling soil carbon development in Swedish coniferous forest soils—An uncertainty analysis of parameters and model estimates using the GLUE method pp. 3020-3032

- Carina Ortiz, Erik Karltun, Johan Stendahl, Annemieke I. Gärdenäs and Göran I. Ågren
- Bandwidth determination for kernel density analysis of wildfire events at forest sub-district scale pp. 3033-3040

- Semih Kuter, Nurunnisa Usul and Nazan Kuter
- Metric–topological interaction model of collective behavior pp. 3041-3049

- Takayuki Niizato and Yukio-Pegio Gunji
- Effects of climatic data low-pass filtering on the ICBM temperature- and moisture-based soil biological activity factors in a cool and humid climate pp. 3050-3060

- J.G. Fortin, M.A. Bolinder, F. Anctil, T. Kätterer, O. Andrén and L.E. Parent
- The consequences of being colonial: Allee effects in metapopulations of seabirds pp. 3061-3070

- Peter Schippers, Eric W.M. Stienen, Alex G.M. Schotman, Robbert P.H. Snep and Pieter A. Slim
- Recycling flows in emergy evaluation: A mathematical paradox? pp. 3071-3081

- N.Y. Amponsah, O. Le Corre and B. Lacarriere
- Chemical exergy as a unified and objective indicator in the assessment and optimization of land treatment systems pp. 3082-3091

- V.A. Tzanakakis and A.N. Angelakis
- Incorporating dormancy in dynamic microbial community models pp. 3092-3102

- Konstantin Stolpovsky, Paula Martinez-Lavanchy, Hermann J. Heipieper, Philippe Van Cappellen and Martin Thullner
- Modeling seasonal course of carbon fluxes and evapotranspiration in response to low temperature and moisture in a boreal Scots pine ecosystem pp. 3103-3119

- Si Hong Wu, Per-Erik Jansson and Pasi Kolari
- Establishment patterns in a secondary tree line ecotone pp. 3120-3131

- Alexander Peringer and Gert Rosenthal
- Flow and transport characteristics at an Epinephelus guttatus (red hind grouper) spawning aggregation site in St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands) pp. 3132-3148

- L.M. Cherubin, R.S. Nemeth and N. Idrisi
- Waterfowls habitat modeling: Simulation of nest site selection for the migratory Little Tern (Sterna albifrons) in the Nakdong estuary pp. 3149-3156

- Kwang-Seuk Jeong, Ji-Deok Jang, Dong-Kyun Kim and Gea-Jae Joo
- Modelling llama population development under environmental and market constraints in the Bolivian highlands pp. 3157-3165

- A.C. Treydte, A. Salvatierra, J. Sauerborn and M. Lamers
- Population viability of the Siberian Tiger in a changing landscape: Going, going and gone? pp. 3166-3180

- Yu Tian, Jianguo Wu, Andrew T. Smith, Tianming Wang, Xiaojun Kou and Jianping Ge
- River network structure shapes interannual feedbacks between adult sea lamprey migration and larval habitation pp. 3181-3192

- Thomas M. Neeson, Michael J. Wiley, Sara A. Adlerstein and Rick L. Riolo
- Modelling the impact of defoliation and leaf damage on forest plantation function and production pp. 3193-3202

- M. Battaglia, E.A. Pinkard, P.J. Sands, J.L. Bruce and A. Quentin
- 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 pp. 3203-3215

- R.S. Fulford, M.S. Peterson and P.O. Grammer
- The sensitivity of carbon sequestration to harvesting and climate conditions in a temperate cypress forest: Observations and modeling pp. 3216-3225

- Masahito Ueyama, Atsushi Kai, Kazuhito Ichii, Ken Hamotani, Yoshiko Kosugi and Nobutaka Monji
- Relationships between simulated water stress and mortality and growth rates in underplanted Toona ciliata Roem. in subtropical Argentinean plantations pp. 3226-3235

- Julia Dordel, Brad Seely and Suzanne W. Simard
- Evaluating weather effects on interannual variation in net ecosystem productivity of a coastal temperate forest landscape: A model intercomparison pp. 3236-3249

- Zhao-Hua Wang, R.F. Grant, M.A. Arain, B.N. Chen, N. Coops, R. Hember, W.A. Kurz, D.T. Price, G. Stinson, J.A. Trofymow, J. Yeluripati and Z. Chen
- Impacts of daily weather variability on simulations of the Canadian boreal forest pp. 3250-3260

- Tana Stratton, David T. Price and Konrad Gajewski
- Validation of a multispecies forest dynamics model using 50-year growth from Eucalyptus forests in eastern Australia pp. 3261-3270

- Michael R. Ngugi and Daniel B. Botkin
- Calculation of the minimum ecological water requirement of an urban river system and its deployment: A case study in Beijing central region pp. 3271-3276

- Haifeng Jia, Hongtao Ma and Mingjie Wei
- Weak indirect effects inherent to nitrogen biogeochemical cycling within anthropogenic ecosystems: A network environ analysis pp. 3277-3284

- Yong Min, Xiaogang Jin, Jie Chang, Changhui Peng, Baojing Gu, Ying Ge and Yang Zhong
- Scale-dependent relations in land cover biophysical dynamics pp. 3285-3290

- Giovanni Forzieri and Filippo Catani
- Testing the effectiveness of capture mark recapture population estimation techniques using a computer simulation with known population size pp. 3291-3294

- Samuel G. Rees, Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart and Richard Stafford
- A model for intraguild predation dynamics between immature stages pp. 3295-3299

- Lucas Del Bianco Faria, Michel Iskin da S. Costa and Wesley A. Conde Godoy
2011, volume 222, articles 16
- The role of water in the information exchange between the components of an ecosystem pp. 2869-2877

- Larissa S. Brizhik, Emilio Del Giudice, Alberto Tedeschi and Vladimir L. Voeikov
- Adapting the adaptive cycle: Hypotheses on the development of ecosystem properties and services pp. 2878-2890

- Benjamin Burkhard, Brian D. Fath and Felix Müller
- Dispersal vs. stochasticity: Competition for persistence in a reaction-diffusion model with strong Allee dynamics pp. 2891-2896

- M.A. Budroni, F. Rossi, E. Farris, R. Filigheddu and M. Rustici
- Ecodynamics: Towards an evolutionary thermodynamics of ecosystems pp. 2897-2902

- E. Tiezzi
- Emergy and emergy algebra explained by means of ingenuous set theory pp. 2903-2907

- Simone Bastianoni, Fabiana Morandi, Tommaso Flaminio, Riccardo M. Pulselli and Elisa B.P. Tiezzi
- Ontic openness: An absolute necessity for all developmental processes pp. 2908-2912

- Søren Nors Nielsen and Robert E. Ulanowicz
- Estimation of thermodynamic parameters of the biosphere, based on remote sensing pp. 2913-2923

- Y.G. Puzachenko, R.B. Sandlersky and A. Svirejeva-Hopkins
- Ecosystem services as a counterpart of emergy flows to ecosystems pp. 2924-2928

- Federico M. Pulselli, Luca Coscieme and Simone Bastianoni
- Calculation of the unit emergy value of water in an Italian watershed pp. 2929-2938

- Federico M. Pulselli, Nicoletta Patrizi and Silvia Focardi
- Towards a 3D National Ecological Footprint Geography pp. 2939-2944

- V. Niccolucci, A. Galli, A. Reed, E. Neri, M. Wackernagel and S. Bastianoni
- Ecosystems emerging. 5: Constraints pp. 2945-2972

- Bernard C. Patten, Milan Straškraba and Sven E. Jørgensen
- A model on the carbon cycling in Lake Taihu, China pp. 2973-2991

- Hu Weiping, Sven Erik Jørgensen, Zhang Fabing, Chen Yonggen, Hu Zhixin and Yang Longyuan
- Resistance and re-organization of an ecosystem in response to biological invasion: Some hypotheses pp. 2992-3001

- Michela Marchi, Sven Erik Jørgensen, Eloy Bécares, Ilaria Corsi, Nadia Marchettini and Simone Bastianoni
- Dynamic model of Lake Chozas (León, NW Spain)—Decrease in eco-exergy from clear to turbid phase due to introduction of exotic crayfish pp. 3002-3010

- Michela Marchi, Sven Erik Jørgensen, Eloy Bécares, Ilaria Corsi, Nadia Marchettini and Simone Bastianoni
2011, volume 222, articles 15
- Estimating the potential impact of vegetation on the water cycle requires accurate soil water parameter estimation pp. 2595-2605

- Annett Wolf
- A novel method for mapping reefs and subtidal rocky habitats using artificial neural networks pp. 2606-2614

- Michael J. Watts, Yuxiao Li, Bayden D. Russell, Camille Mellin, Sean D. Connell and Damien A. Fordham
- Methods for estimating the uncertainty in emergy table-form models pp. 2615-2622

- Linjun Li, Hongfang Lu, Daniel E. Campbell and Hai Ren
- An innovative computer design for modeling forest landscape change in very large spatial extents with fine resolutions pp. 2623-2630

- Jian Yang, Hong S. He, Stephen R. Shifley, Frank R. Thompson and Yangjian Zhang
- A SVM-based model for predicting distribution of the invasive tree Miconia calvescens in tropical rainforests pp. 2631-2641

- Robin Pouteau, Jean-Yves Meyer and Benoît Stoll
- Estimating dyad association probability under imperfect and heterogeneous detection pp. 2642-2650

- M. Javier Klaich, Paul G. Kinas, Susana N. Pedraza, Mariano A. Coscarella and Enrique A. Crespo
- Exploring alternative states in ecological systems with a qualitative analysis of community feedback pp. 2651-2662

- Martin P. Marzloff, Jeffrey M. Dambacher, Craig R. Johnson, L. Richard Little and Stewart D. Frusher
- Adding complex trophic interactions to a size-spectral plankton model: Emergent diversity patterns and limits on predictability pp. 2663-2675

- Neil S. Banas
- Stochastic modeling of the chemostat pp. 2676-2689

- F. Campillo, M. Joannides and I. Larramendy-Valverde
- Ecosystem states: Creating a data-derived, ecosystem-scale ecological response model that is explicit in space and time pp. 2690-2703

- Rebecca E. Lester and Peter G. Fairweather
- A study of plankton dynamics under osmotic stress in the Senegal River Estuary, West Africa, using a 3D mechanistic model pp. 2704-2721

- M. Baklouti, C. Chevalier, M. Bouvy, D. Corbin, M. Pagano, M. Troussellier and R. Arfi
- Modelling landscape effects on density–contact rate relationships of deer in eastern Alberta: Implications for chronic wasting disease pp. 2722-2732

- Thomas J. Habib, Evelyn H. Merrill, M.J. Pybus and David W. Coltman
- Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) and hardwood dynamics in a fire-maintained ecosystem: A simulation approach pp. 2733-2750

- E.L. Loudermilk, W.P. Cropper, R.J. Mitchell and Hyungsuk Lee
- Impacts of crop residue management on soil organic matter stocks: A modelling study pp. 2751-2760

- Cathy Neill
- Using simulation to explore the functional relationships of terrestrial carnivore population indices pp. 2761-2769

- David M. MacFarland and Timothy R. Van Deelen
- Modelling the responses of wildlife to human disturbance: An evaluation of alternative management scenarios for black-crowned night-herons pp. 2770-2779

- Victoria J. Bennett, Esteban Fernández-Juricic, Patrick A. Zollner, Matthew J. Beard, Lynne Westphal and Cherie L. LeBlanc Fisher
- Spatially distributed modeling of the long-term carbon balance of a boreal landscape pp. 2780-2795

- Ajit Govind, Jing Ming Chen, Pierre Bernier, Hank Margolis, Luc Guindon and Andre Beaudoin
- Species-specific tuning increases robustness to sampling bias in models of species distributions: An implementation with Maxent pp. 2796-2811

- Robert P. Anderson and Israel Gonzalez
- Self-organization of tropical seasonal rain forest in southwest China pp. 2812-2816

- Hua Lin, Min Cao and Yiping Zhang
- Sustained dynamic transience in a Lotka–Volterra competition model system for grassland species pp. 2817-2824

- I.R. Geijzendorffer, W. van der Werf, F.J.J.A. Bianchi and R.P.O. Schulte
- Ecological network determination of sectoral linkages, utility relations and structural characteristics on urban ecological economic system pp. 2825-2834

- G.Y. Liu, Z.F. Yang, B. Chen and Y. Zhang
- An optimized policy for the reduction of CO2 emission in the Brazilian Legal Amazon pp. 2835-2840

- Marco Antonio Leonel Caetano, Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi and Takashi Yoneyama
- Projecting landscape changes in southern Chile: Simulation of human and natural processes driving land transformation pp. 2841-2855

- Sandra L. Marín, Laura Nahuelhual, Cristian Echeverría and William E. Grant
- Suitability of short or long conservation contracts under ecological and socio-economic uncertainty pp. 2856-2866

- Gareth D. Lennox and Paul R. Armsworth
2011, volume 222, articles 14
- Progress in global ecological modelling pp. 2172-2177

- Tian-Xiang Yue, Sven E. Jorgensen and Guy R. Larocque
- Modeling fecundity in birds: Conceptual overview, current models, and considerations for future developments pp. 2178-2190

- Matthew A. Etterson, Susan N. Ellis-Felege, David Evers, Gilles Gauthier, Joseph A. Grzybowski, Brady J. Mattsson, Laura R. Nagy, Brian J. Olsen, Craig M. Pease, Max Post van der Burg and Aaron Potvien
- Analysis of behavioral changes of zebrafish (Danio rerio) in response to formaldehyde using Self-organizing map and a hidden Markov model pp. 2191-2201

- Yuedan Liu, Sang-Hee Lee and Tae-Soo Chon
- Using classification trees to analyze the impact of exotic species on the ecological assessment of polder lakes in Flanders, Belgium pp. 2202-2212

- Gert Everaert, Pieter Boets, Koen Lock, Sašo Džeroski and Peter L.M. Goethals
- Eliciting cognitive processes underlying patterns of human–wildlife interactions for agent-based modelling pp. 2213-2226

- Clément Chion, P. Lamontagne, S. Turgeon, L. Parrott, J.-A. Landry, D.J. Marceau, C.C.A. Martins, R. Michaud, N. Ménard, G. Cantin and S. Dionne
- Grass feedbacks on fire stabilize savannas pp. 2227-2233

- Brian Beckage, Louis J. Gross and William J. Platt
- Diameter growth models for mixed-species stands of Coastal British Columbia including thinning and fertilization effects pp. 2234-2248

- Leah C. Rathbun, Valerie LeMay and Nick Smith
- Development of TRIPLEX-Management model for simulating the response of forest growth to pre-commercial thinning pp. 2249-2261

- Weifeng Wang, Changhui Peng, S.Y. Zhang, Xiaolu Zhou, Guy R. Larocque, Daniel D. Kneeshaw and Xiangdong Lei
- Modelling carbon and nitrogen dynamics in forest ecosystems of Central Russia under different climate change scenarios and forest management regimes pp. 2262-2275

- Vladimir N. Shanin, Alexander S. Komarov, Alexey V. Mikhailov and Sergei S. Bykhovets
- Modelling above- and below-ground mass loss and N dynamics in wooden dowels (LIDET) placed across North and Central America biomes at the decadal time scale pp. 2276-2290

- Amanda C. Smith, Jagtar S. Bhatti, Hua Chen, Mark E. Harmon and Paul A. Arp
- Dissolved organic carbon concentrations and fluxes in forest catchments and streams: DOC-3 model pp. 2291-2313

- Marie-France Jutras, Mina Nasr, Mark Castonguay, Christopher Pit, Joseph H. Pomeroy, Todd P. Smith, Cheng-fu Zhang, Charles D. Ritchie, Fan-Rui Meng, Thomas A. Clair and Paul A. Arp
- Modelling and mapping topographic variations in forest soils at high resolution: A case study pp. 2314-2332

- Paul N.C. Murphy, Jae Ogilvie, Fan-Rui Meng, Barry White, Jagtar S. Bhatti and Paul A. Arp
- Estimating California ecosystem carbon change using process model and land cover disturbance data: 1951–2000 pp. 2333-2341

- Jinxun Liu, James E. Vogelmann, Zhiliang Zhu, Carl H. Key, Benjamin M. Sleeter, David T. Price, Jing M. Chen, Mark A. Cochrane, Jeffery C. Eidenshink, Stephen M. Howard, Norman B. Bliss and Hong Jiang
- Surface modelling of global terrestrial ecosystems under three climate change scenarios pp. 2342-2361

- Tian-Xiang Yue, Ze-Meng Fan, Chuan-Fa Chen, Xiao-Fang Sun and Bai-Lian Li
- Greenhouse gas emissions and natural resources use by the world economy: Ecological input–output modeling pp. 2362-2376

- G.Q. Chen and Z.M. Chen
- Emergy analysis of the urban metabolism of Beijing pp. 2377-2384

- Yan Zhang, Zhifeng Yang, Gengyuan Liu and Xiangyi Yu
- Embodied energy and emergy evaluation of a typical biodiesel production chain in China pp. 2385-2392

- L.P. Ju and B. Chen
- Reconnecting environs to their environment pp. 2393-2403

- S.R. Borrett and M.A. Freeze
- An inverse model for the analysis of the Venice lagoon food web pp. 2404-2413

- D. Brigolin, C. Savenkoff, M. Zucchetta, F. Pranovi, P. Franzoi, P. Torricelli and R. Pastres
- Evaluating the effects of future climate change and elevated CO2 on the water use efficiency in terrestrial ecosystems of China pp. 2414-2429

- Qiuan Zhu, Hong Jiang, Changhui Peng, Jinxun Liu, Xiaohua Wei, Xiuqin Fang, Shirong Liu, Guomo Zhou and Shuquan Yu
- Modeling water and soil quality environmental impacts associated with bioenergy crop production and biomass removal in the Midwest USA pp. 2430-2447

- S.E. Powers, J.C. Ascough, R.G. Nelson and G.R. Larocque
- An optimization approach for sustainable release of e-flows for lake restoration and preservation: Model development and a case study of Baiyangdian Lake, China pp. 2448-2455

- Wei Yang, Zhifeng Yang and Yan Qin
- An integrated modeling framework for performing environmental assessments: Application to ecosystem services in the Albemarle-Pamlico basins (NC and VA, USA) pp. 2471-2484

- John M. Johnston, Daniel J. McGarvey, M. Craig Barber, Gerry Laniak, Justin Babendreier, Rajbir Parmar, Kurt Wolfe, Stephen R. Kraemer, Michael Cyterski, Chris Knightes, Brenda Rashleigh, Luis Suarez and Robert Ambrose
- Analysis of spatial and temporal patterns in a large reservoir using water quality and hydrodynamic modeling pp. 2485-2494

- C. Lindim, J.L. Pinho and J.M.P. Vieira
- Random excitations in modelling of algal blooms in estuarine systems pp. 2495-2501

- Kalyan Das and Nurul Huda Gazi
- Descriptive and prediction models of phytoplankton in the northern Adriatic pp. 2502-2511

- Goran Volf, Nataša Atanasova, Boris Kompare, Robert Precali and Nevenka Ožanić
- Beyond the cage: Ecosystem modelling for impact evaluation in aquaculture pp. 2512-2523

- Tatiana M. Tsagaraki, George Petihakis, Kostas Tsiaras, George Triantafyllou, Manolis Tsapakis, Gerasimos Korres, George Kakagiannis, Constantin Frangoulis and Ioannis Karakassis
- Analysis of time series data on agroecosystem vegetation using predictive clustering trees pp. 2524-2529

- Marko Debeljak, Geoffrey R. Squire, Dragi Kocev, Cathy Hawes, Mark W. Young and Sašo Džeroski
- Interpreting spatial heterogeneity of crop yield with a process model and remote sensing pp. 2530-2541

- Hu Shi and Mo Xingguo
- Identifying key species in ecosystems with stochastic sensitivity analysis pp. 2542-2551

- Carmen Maria Livi, Ferenc Jordán, Paola Lecca and Thomas A. Okey
- Assessing biodegradation benefits from dispersal networks pp. 2552-2560

- Thomas Banitz, Ingo Fetzer, Karin Johst, Lukas Y. Wick, Hauke Harms and Karin Frank
- Agent-based simulation of effects of stress on forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria Hübner) population dynamics pp. 2561-2569

- Jennifer Babin-Fenske and Madhur Anand
- Development of the gap model ZELIG-CFS to predict the dynamics of North American mixed forest types with complex structures pp. 2570-2583

- Guy R. Larocque, Louis Archambault and Claude Delisle
- Spatio-temporal modelling of ground vegetation development in mountain spruce forests pp. 2584-2592

- Lubos Matejicek, Eva Vavrova and Pavel Cudlin
2011, volume 222, articles 13
- Modelling species distributions with penalised logistic regressions: A comparison with maximum entropy models pp. 2037-2041

- Aitor Gastón and Juan I. García-Viñas
- A simple population theory for mutualism by the use of lattice gas model pp. 2042-2048

- Shigehide Iwata, Kazuyuki Kobayashi, Shinichiro Higa, Jin Yoshimura and Kei-ichi Tainaka
- Do biodiversity indices behave as expected from traits of constituent species in simulated scenarios? pp. 2049-2058

- Pavel Fibich and Jan Lepš
- The landscape epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa: A spatially explicit multi-agent simulation pp. 2059-2072

- Elise Dion, Louis VanSchalkwyk and Eric F. Lambin
- A grassland ecosystem model of the Xilingol steppe, Inner Mongolia, China pp. 2073-2083

- Masae Shiyomi, Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Shiping Wang, Yiruhan,, Ailikun,, Yoshimichi Hori, Zuozhong Chen, Taisuke Yasuda, Kensuke Kawamura and Yasuo Yamamura
- A mechanistic model to predict transgenic seed contamination in bee-pollinated crops validated in an apple orchard pp. 2084-2092

- Rebecca C. Tyson, J. Ben Wilson and W. David Lane
- New hydroepidemiological models of indicator organisms and zoonotic pathogens in agricultural watersheds pp. 2093-2102

- Graham B. McBride and Steven C. Chapra
- Fish assemblages composition in a natural, then regulated, stream: A quantitative long-term study pp. 2103-2118

- Tadeusz Penczak
- Estimating the vulnerability of fifteen tree species under changing climate in Northwest North America pp. 2119-2129

- Nicholas C. Coops and Richard H. Waring
- Incorporating classified dispersal assumptions in predictive distribution models – A case study with grasshoppers and bush-crickets pp. 2130-2141

- Jörn Buse and Eva Maria Griebeler
- Equivalence of the realized input and output oriented indirect effects metrics in Ecological Network Analysis pp. 2142-2148

- S.R. Borrett, M.A. Freeze and A.K. Salas
- Integrated urban ecosystem evaluation and modeling based on embodied cosmic exergy pp. 2149-2165

- M.M. Jiang and B. Chen
2011, volume 222, articles 12
- Integrating soil carbon cycling with that of nitrogen and phosphorus in the watershed model SWAT: Theory and model testing pp. 1913-1921

- Armen R. Kemanian, Stefan Julich, Valipuram S. Manoranjan and Jeffrey R. Arnold
- Simulating the structure of natural phytoplankton assemblages: Descriptive vs. mechanistic models pp. 1922-1928

- George Tsirtsis and Sofie Spatharis
- Estimating marine biogeochemical rates of the carbonate pH system—A Kalman filter tested pp. 1929-1942

- Karline Soetaert and Marilaure Gregoire
- Complex dynamics of the population with a simple age structure pp. 1943-1950

- E.Y. Frisman, G.P. Neverova and O.L. Revutskaya
- Modeling cotton (Gossypium spp.) leaves and canopy using computer aided geometric design (CAGD) pp. 1951-1963

- Vladimir J. Alarcon and Gretchen F. Sassenrath
- An island biogeography approach for understanding changes in compositional similarity at present scenario of biotic homogenization pp. 1964-1971

- Pablo M. Vergara, Jaime Pizarro and Sergio A. Castro
- Simulating C cycles in forest soils: Including the active role of micro-organisms in the ANAFORE forest model pp. 1972-1985

- G. Deckmyn, M. Campioli, B. Muys and H. Kraigher
- Fragmentation drives tropical forest fragments to early successional states: A modelling study for Brazilian Atlantic forests pp. 1986-1997

- S. Pütz, J. Groeneveld, L.F. Alves, J.P. Metzger and A. Huth
- Individual-based modelling of carbon and nitrogen dynamics in soils: Parameterization and sensitivity analysis of microbial components pp. 1998-2010

- Anna Gras, Marta Ginovart, Joaquim Valls and Philippe C. Baveye
- Ecological niche similarities of Peponapis bees and non-domesticated Cucurbita species pp. 2011-2018

- T.C. Giannini, R. Lira-Saade, R. Ayala, A.M. Saraiva and I. Alves-dos-Santos
- Harvesting the sun: New estimations of the maximum population of planet Earth pp. 2019-2026

- Siegfried Franck, Werner von Bloh, Christoph Müller, Alberte Bondeau and B. Sakschewski
- Theory put into practice: An R implementation of the infinite-dimensional model pp. 2027-2030

- Anna Kuparinen and Mats Björklund
2011, volume 222, articles 11
- Parameter estimation in a simple stochastic differential equation for phytoplankton modelling pp. 1793-1799

- Jan Kloppenborg Møller, Henrik Madsen and Jacob Carstensen
- Species distribution modelling—Effect of design and sample size of pseudo-absence observations pp. 1800-1809

- Jogeir N. Stokland, Rune Halvorsen and Bente Støa
- The crucial role of the accessible area in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling pp. 1810-1819

- Narayani Barve, Vijay Barve, Alberto Jiménez-Valverde, Andrés Lira-Noriega, Sean P. Maher, A. Townsend Peterson, Jorge Soberón and Fabricio Villalobos
- Estimation of pasture infectivity according to weather conditions through a fuzzy parametrized model for the free-living stage of Ostertagia ostertagi pp. 1820-1832

- M.A.E. Chaparro, G.A. Canziani, C.A. Saumell and C.A. Fiel
- Simulation and analysis of outbreaks of bark beetle infestations and their management at the stand level pp. 1833-1846

- Lorenz Fahse and Marco Heurich
- The role of sponge competition on coral reef alternative steady states pp. 1847-1853

- Manuel González-Rivero, Laith Yakob and Peter J. Mumby
- A simple model to assess selection for treatment-resistant sea lice pp. 1854-1862

- Alexander G. Murray
- Neutral metacommunity clustering and SAR: River basin vs. 2-D landscape biodiversity patterns pp. 1863-1879

- M. Convertino
- Temporal limits to simulating the future spread pattern of invasive species: Buddleja davidii in Europe and New Zealand pp. 1880-1887

- Joel P.W. Pitt, Darren J. Kriticos and Michael B. Dodd
- Local calibration of coliforms parameters of water quality problem at Igapó I Lake, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil pp. 1888-1896

- Neyva M.L. Romeiro, Rigoberto G.S. Castro, Eliandro R. Cirilo and Paulo L. Natti
2011, volume 222, articles 10
- Determining factors that influence the dispersal of a pelagic species: A comparison between artificial neural networks and evolutionary algorithms pp. 1657-1665

- D.R. Pontin, S. Schliebs, S.P. Worner and M.J. Watts
- Estimating animal densities and home range in regions with irregular boundaries and holes: A lattice-based alternative to the kernel density estimator pp. 1666-1672

- Ronald P. Barry and Julie McIntyre
- Can mechanistically parameterised, anisotropic dispersal kernels provide a reliable estimate of wind-assisted dispersal? pp. 1673-1682

- David Savage, Martin J. Barbetti, William J. MacLeod, Moin U. Salam and Michael Renton
- Efficient thinning regimes for Eucalyptus fastigata: Multi-objective stand-level optimisation using the island model genetic algorithm pp. 1683-1695

- Oliver Chikumbo and Ian Nicholas
- Ecosystem modelling across a salinity gradient from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea pp. 1696-1711

- Marie Maar, Eva Friis Møller, Jesper Larsen, Kristine Skovgaard Madsen, Zhenwen Wan, Jun She, Lars Jonasson and Thomas Neumann
- SOMPROF: A vertically explicit soil organic matter model pp. 1712-1730

- Maarten C. Braakhekke, Christian Beer, Marcel R. Hoosbeek, Markus Reichstein, Bart Kruijt, Marion Schrumpf and Pavel Kabat
- Interactions between cod, herring and sprat in the changing environment of the Baltic Sea: A dynamic model analysis pp. 1731-1742

- Outi Heikinheimo
- Calculating ecological carrying capacity of shellfish aquaculture using mass-balance modeling: Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island pp. 1743-1755

- Carrie Byron, Jason Link, Barry Costa-Pierce and David Bengtson
- Regional-scale scenario analysis for the Meso-American Reef system: Modelling coral reef futures under multiple stressors pp. 1756-1770

- J. Melbourne-Thomas, C.R. Johnson and E.A. Fulton
- Quantifying the sustainability of water use systems: Calculating the balance between network efficiency and resilience pp. 1771-1780

- Y. Li and Z.F. Yang
- Resource allocation in two species systems: Is it worth acknowledging species interactions? pp. 1781-1789

- William J.M. Probert, Martin Drechsler, Peter W.J. Baxter and Hugh P. Possingham
- Determination of an appropriate quadrat size and shape for detecting association between plant species pp. 1790-1792

- Mohammad Mousaei Sanjerehei
2011, volume 222, articles 9
- Levels of emergence in individual based models: Coping with scarcity of data and pattern redundancy pp. 1557-1568

- Guillaume Latombe, Lael Parrott and Daniel Fortin
- Representing mediating effects and species reintroductions in Ecopath with Ecosim pp. 1569-1579

- Maria J. Espinosa-Romero, Edward J. Gregr, Carl Walters, Villy Christensen and Kai M.A. Chan
- A spatial–temporal optimization approach to watershed management: Acid mine drainage treatment in the Cheat River watershed, WV, USA pp. 1580-1591

- Xiaobing Zhao and Jerald J. Fletcher
- 3D model for a secondary facultative pond pp. 1592-1603

- Leena Sah, Diederik P.L. Rousseau, Christine M. Hooijmans and Piet N.L. Lens
- How temperature and habitat quality affect parasitoid lifetime reproductive success—A simulation study pp. 1604-1613

- Damien Denis, Jean-Sébastien Pierre, Joan van Baaren and Jacques J.M. van Alphen
- The MONICA model: Testing predictability for crop growth, soil moisture and nitrogen dynamics pp. 1614-1625

- C. Nendel, M. Berg, K.C. Kersebaum, W. Mirschel, X. Specka, M. Wegehenkel, K.O. Wenkel and R. Wieland
- Climate, canopy conductance and leaf area development controls on evapotranspiration in a boreal coniferous forest over a 10-year period: A united model assessment pp. 1626-1638

- Zhen-Ming Ge, Xiao Zhou, Seppo Kellomäki, Heli Peltola and Kai-Yun Wang
- Simulating a natural fire regime on an Atlantic coast barrier island complex in Florida, USA pp. 1639-1650

- Brean W. Duncan, John F. Weishampel and Seth H. Peterson
- A vaccination game based on public health actions and personal decisions pp. 1651-1655

- P.H.T. Schimit and L.H.A. Monteiro
2011, volume 222, articles 8
- What does ecological modelling model? A proposed classification of ecological niche models based on their underlying methods pp. 1343-1346

- Neftalí Sillero
- What did Lotka really say? A critical reassessment of the “maximum power principle” pp. 1347-1353

- Enrico Sciubba
- Refining logistic regression models for wildlife habitat suitability modeling—A case study with muntjak and goral in the Central Himalayas, India pp. 1354-1366

- Aditya Singh and S.P.S. Kushwaha
- Revisiting Kappa to account for change in the accuracy assessment of land-use change models pp. 1367-1375

- Jasper van Vliet, Arnold K. Bregt and Alex Hagen-Zanker
- Steady states and sensitivities of commonly used pelagic ecosystem model components pp. 1376-1386

- Ulrike Löptien
- Disentangling the effects of heterogeneity, stochastic dynamics and sampling in a community of aquatic insects pp. 1387-1393

- Steinar Engen, Kaare Aagaard and Terje Bongard
- Estimation methods for nonlinear state-space models in ecology pp. 1394-1400

- M.W. Pedersen, C.W. Berg, U.H. Thygesen, A. Nielsen and H. Madsen
- Effect of model formulation on the optimization of a genetic Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy system for fish habitat suitability evaluation pp. 1401-1413

- Shinji Fukuda, Bernard De Baets, Ans M. Mouton, Willem Waegeman, Jun Nakajima, Takahiko Mukai, Kazuaki Hiramatsu and Norio Onikura
- Effects of local interaction and dispersal on the dynamics of size-structured populations pp. 1414-1422

- Thomas Adams, Graeme Ackland, Glenn Marion and Colin Edwards
- Trade-off between road avoidance and attraction by roadside salt pools in moose: An agent-based model to assess measures for reducing moose-vehicle collisions pp. 1423-1435

- Paul D. Grosman, Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Pascale M. Biron, Christian Dussault and Jean-Pierre Ouellet
- Modelling phytoclimatic versatility as a large scale indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change in forest ecosystems pp. 1436-1447

- Javier M. García-López and Carmen Allué
- Predicting local population distributions around a central shelter based on a predation risk-growth trade-off pp. 1448-1455

- Zy Biesinger, Benjamin M. Bolker and William J. Lindberg
- A numerical model of wave- and current-driven nutrient uptake by coral reef communities pp. 1456-1470

- Zhenlin Zhang, Ryan Lowe, James Falter and Greg Ivey
- Application of a Random Forest algorithm to predict spatial distribution of the potential yield of Ruditapes philippinarum in the Venice lagoon, Italy pp. 1471-1478

- Simone Vincenzi, Matteo Zucchetta, Piero Franzoi, Michele Pellizzato, Fabio Pranovi, Giulio A. De Leo and Patrizia Torricelli
- Influences of canopy structure and physiological traits on flux partitioning between understory and overstory in an eastern Siberian boreal larch forest pp. 1479-1490

- Bao-Lin Xue, Kumagai, Tomo’omi, Iida, Shin’ichi, Taro Nakai, Kazuho Matsumoto, Hikaru Komatsu, Kyoichi Otsuki and Takeshi Ohta
- Application of a three-dimensional eutrophication model for the Beijing Guanting Reservoir, China pp. 1491-1501

- Guojian He, Hongwei Fang, Sen Bai, Xiaobo Liu, Minghong Chen and Jing Bai
- Using a fire propagation model to assess the efficiency of prescribed burning in reducing the fire hazard pp. 1502-1514

- Nathalie Cassagne, François Pimont, Jean-Luc Dupuy, Rodman R. Linn, Anders Mårell, Chloé Oliveri and Eric Rigolot
- Modelling the fate of marine turtle hatchlings pp. 1515-1521

- Mark Hamann, Alana Grech, Eric Wolanski and Jonathan Lambrechts
- Crustacean habitat potential mapping in a tidal flat using remote sensing and GIS pp. 1522-1533

- Jong-Kuk Choi, Hyun-Joo Oh, Bon Joo Koo, Joo-Hyung Ryu and Saro Lee
- Anthropogenic phosphorus flow analysis of Lujiang County, Anhui Province, Central China pp. 1534-1543

- Zengwei Yuan, Xin Liu, Huijun Wu, Ling Zhang and Jun Bi
- The role of agent-based models in wildlife ecology and management pp. 1544-1556

- Adam J. McLane, Christina Semeniuk, Gregory J. McDermid and Danielle J. Marceau
2011, volume 222, articles 7
- Model parameterization for aerobic decomposition of plant resources drowned during man-made lakes formation pp. 1263-1271

- Irineu Bianchini and Marcela Bianchessi da Cunha Santino
- Dispersal connectivity and reserve selection for marine conservation pp. 1272-1282

- Stuart Kininmonth, Maria Beger, Michael Bode, Eric Peterson, Vanessa M. Adams, Dan Dorfman, Daniel R. Brumbaugh and Hugh P. Possingham
- Simple models for soil CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes calibrated using a Bayesian approach and multi-site data pp. 1283-1292

- Shoji Hashimoto, Tomoaki Morishita, Tadashi Sakata, Shigehiro Ishizuka, Shinji Kaneko and Masamichi Takahashi
- Modelling the spatial population dynamics of the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana) using density dependent competitive interactions: Effects of herbivore mortality and varying host-plant quality pp. 1293-1302

- Stefan Kapeller, Hilke Schroeder and Silvio Schueler
- Terraced fields and Mediterranean landscape structure: An analytical case study from Antikythera, Greece pp. 1303-1314

- Andrew Bevan and James Conolly
- Impact of excess and harmful radiation on energy budgets in scleractinian corals pp. 1315-1322

- Yoan Eynaud, Roger M. Nisbet and Erik B. Muller
- Assessing the effects of disease and bleaching on Florida Keys corals by fitting population models to data pp. 1323-1332

- Susan Harrell Yee, Deborah L. Santavy and Mace G. Barron
- Improvements in anisotropic models of single tree effects in Cartesian coordinates pp. 1333-1336

- Isabelle Herrmann, Torsten Herrmann and Sven Wagner
- Over-reporting bias in null model analysis: A response to Fayle and Manica (2010) pp. 1337-1339

- Nicholas J. Gotelli and Werner Ulrich
2011, volume 222, articles 6
- Modelling the effects of eutrophication, mitigation measures and an extreme flood event on estuarine benthic food webs pp. 1209-1221

- Alexandra Baeta, Nathalie Niquil, João C. Marques and Joana Patrício
- A simple plankton model for the Oregon upwelling ecosystem: Sensitivity and validation against time-series ocean data pp. 1222-1235

- James J. Ruzicka, Thomas C. Wainwright and William T. Peterson
- Long-term forest-floor litter dynamics in Canada's boreal forest: Comparison of two model formulations pp. 1236-1244

- Chengfu Zhang, Rob C. Jamieson, Fan-Rui Meng, Robert J. Gordon, Jagtar Bhatti and Charles P.-A. Bourque
- Prediction of algal blooming using EFDC model: Case study in the Daoxiang Lake pp. 1245-1252

- Guozheng Wu and Zongxue Xu
- A management oriented competitive model with two time scales: The case of sardine fishery along the Atlantic coast between Cantin Cape and Blanc Cape pp. 1253-1261

- Najib Charouki, Nadia Raïssi, Pierre Auger, Rachid Mchich and Hmida Atmani
2011, volume 222, articles 5
- Estimating an homogeneous series of a population abundance indicator despite changes in data collection procedure: A hierarchical Bayesian modelling approach pp. 1069-1079

- Mélanie Brun, Christophe Abraham, Marc Jarry, Jacques Dumas, Frédéric Lange and Etienne Prévost
- Including the effects of water stress on decomposition in the Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector CBM-CFS3 pp. 1080-1091

- C.E. Smyth, W.A. Kurz and J.A. Trofymow
- Resolving structural uncertainty in natural resources management using POMDP approaches pp. 1092-1102

- Byron K. Williams
- A model of phosphorus cycling in the epilimnion of oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes pp. 1103-1111

- Fei Chen and William D. Taylor
- Simulating the potential for ecological restoration of dryland forests in Mexico under different disturbance regimes pp. 1112-1128

- Elena Cantarello, Adrian C. Newton, Ross A. Hill, Natalia Tejedor-Garavito, Guadalupe Williams-Linera, Fabiola López-Barrera, Robert H. Manson and Duncan J. Golicher
- Simulating spatiotemporal dynamics of urbanization with multi-agent systems—A case study of the Phoenix metropolitan region, USA pp. 1129-1138

- Guangjin Tian, Yun Ouyang, Quan Quan and Jianguo Wu
- Modeling the seasonal autochthonous sources of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in the upper Chesapeake Bay pp. 1139-1162

- David P. Keller and Raleigh R. Hood
- Modelling an ecosystem: The example of agro-ecosystems pp. 1163-1173

- Geoffrey Caron-Lormier, David A. Bohan, Richard Dye, Cathy Hawes, Roger W. Humphry and Alan Raybould
- Mapping eucalypt forest susceptible to dieback associated with bell miners (Manorina melanophys) using laser scanning, SPOT 5 and ancillary topographical data pp. 1174-1184

- Andrew Haywood and Christine Stone
- Modeling an exploited rocky coastal ecosystem: Bahia Tortugas, Mexico pp. 1185-1191

- M.V. Morales-Zárate, S.E. Lluch-Cota, E. Serviere-Zaragoza and S. Guzmán del Próo
- Evidence for the dominance of indirect effects in 50 trophic ecosystem networks pp. 1192-1204

- Andria K. Salas and Stuart R. Borrett
- Allee effects and extinction debt pp. 1205-1207

- Matthew J. Labrum
2011, volume 222, articles 4
- Modelling natural disturbances in forest ecosystems: a review pp. 903-924

- Rupert Seidl, Paulo M. Fernandes, Teresa F. Fonseca, François Gillet, Anna Maria Jönsson, Katarína Merganičová, Sigrid Netherer, Alexander Arpaci, Jean-Daniel Bontemps, Harald Bugmann, Jose Ramon González-Olabarria, Petra Lasch, Céline Meredieu, Francisco Moreira, Mart-Jan Schelhaas and Frits Mohren
- Is cellular automata algorithm able to predict the future dynamical shifts of tree species in Italy under climate change scenarios? A methodological approach pp. 925-934

- Mario Di Traglia, Fabio Attorre, Fabio Francesconi, Roberto Valenti and Marcello Vitale
- Large scale parameter study of an individual-based model of clonal plant with volunteer computing pp. 935-946

- C. Mony, M. Garbey, M. Smaoui and M.-L. Benot
- Movement distances enhance validity of predictive models pp. 947-954

- Chia-Ying Ko, Terry L. Root and Pei-Fen Lee
- Model based grouping of species across environmental gradients pp. 955-963

- Piers K. Dunstan, Scott D. Foster and Ross Darnell
- Stochastic gravity models for modeling lake invasions pp. 964-972

- Alex Potapov, Jim R. Muirhead, Subhash R. Lele and Mark A. Lewis
- Population dynamics of splitnose rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean pp. 973-981

- Vladlena V. Gertseva and Jason M. Cope
- Modelling interactions between scavenger behaviour and farming practices: Impacts on scavenger population and ecosystem service efficiency pp. 982-992

- H. Dupont, J.B. Mihoub, N. Becu and F. Sarrazin
- Soil organic matter dynamics in Portuguese natural and sown rainfed grasslands pp. 993-1001

- R.F.M. Teixeira, Tiago Domingos, A.P.S.V. Costa, R. Oliveira, L. Farropas, F. Calouro, A.M. Barradas and J.P.B.G. Carneiro
- Integrating farming techniques in an ecological matrix model: Implementation on the primrose (Primula vulgaris) pp. 1002-1015

- A. Fargue-Lelièvre, D. Le Cœur and J. Baudry
- Risk-based modelling of diffuse land use impacts from rural landscapes upon salmonid fry abundance pp. 1016-1029

- Sim M. Reaney, Stuart N. Lane, A. Louise Heathwaite and Lucy J. Dugdale
- Application of a spatial meta-population model with stochastic parameters to the management of the invasive grass Nassella trichotoma in North Canterbury, New Zealand pp. 1030-1037

- Alex James, Richard Brown, Britta Basse, Graeme W. Bourdôt, Shona L. Lamoureaux, Mick Roberts and David J. Saville
- Dealing with microtopography of an ombrotrophic bog for simulating ecosystem-level CO2 exchanges pp. 1038-1047

- Jianghua Wu, Nigel T. Roulet, Tim R. Moore, Peter Lafleur and Elyn Humphreys
- Optimization of an artificial neural network for identifying fishing set positions from VMS data: An example from the Peruvian anchovy purse seine fishery pp. 1048-1059

- Rocío Joo, Sophie Bertrand, Alexis Chaigneau and Miguel Ñiquen
- A revised calculation of the econometric factors α- and β for the Extended Exergy Accounting method pp. 1060-1066

- Enrico Sciubba
2011, volume 222, articles 3
- Herbivores enable plant survival under nutrient limited conditions in a model grazing system pp. 381-397

- Susan C. Ryrie and I. Colin Prentice
- Invasion and eradication of a competitively superior species in heterogeneous landscapes pp. 398-406

- S. Vuilleumier, A. Buttler, N. Perrin and J.M. Yearsley
- The role of conjugation in the gene–individual–population relationships in increasing eco-exergy pp. 407-418

- Woon-Seok Cho, Sven Erik Jørgensen and Tae-Soo Chon
- Consumer functional responses under intra- and inter-specific interference competition pp. 419-426

- Pierre B. de Villemereuil and Andrés López-Sepulcre
- Quantifying ecological thresholds from response surfaces pp. 427-436

- Heather E. Lintz, Bruce McCune, Andrew N. Gray and Katherine A. McCulloh
- Theoretical analysis of change in forest carbon use efficiency with stand development: A case study on Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa (Sieb. et Zucc.) Endl.) plantation from the seedling stage pp. 437-441

- Kazuharu Ogawa
- Forecasting population trend from the scaling pattern of occupancy pp. 442-446

- Cang Hui
- Connected fragmented habitats facilitate stable coexistence dynamics pp. 447-455

- Istvan Karsai and George Kampis
- Environmental dispersion in a two-zone wetland pp. 456-474

- Z. Wu, G.Q. Chen and L. Zeng
- Predicting modes of spatial change from state-and-transition models pp. 475-484

- Jonathan D. Phillips
- On the importance of life history and age structure in biological invasions pp. 485-492

- Johannes Järemo and Göran Bengtsson
- Optical properties of selected plants from a tropical mountain ecosystem – Traits for plant functional types to parametrize a land surface model pp. 493-502

- Dietrich Göttlicher, Janina Albert, Thomas Nauss and Jörg Bendix
- Modelling of tree crowns with realistic morphological features: New reconstruction methodology based on Iterated Function System tool pp. 503-513

- A. Collin, A. Lamorlette, D. Bernardin and O. Séro-Guillaume
- Modelling feeding processes in bivalves: A mechanistic approach pp. 514-523

- S. Saraiva, J. van der Meer, S.A.L.M. Kooijman and T. Sousa
- An evaluation of environmental factors affecting species distributions pp. 524-531

- Michael B. Ashcroft, Kristine O. French and Laurie A. Chisholm
- Characterization of biological responses under different environmental conditions: A hierarchical modeling approach pp. 532-545

- David Bedoya, Elias S. Manolakos and Vladimir Novotny
- Solving the probabilistic reserve selection problem pp. 546-554

- Alain Billionnet
- Combining state and transition models with dynamic Bayesian networks pp. 555-566

- Ann E. Nicholson and M. Julia Flores
- Future distribution modelling: A stitch in time is not enough pp. 567-572

- Philippe A. Stankowski and William H. Parker
- Increasing accuracy of dispersal kernels in grid-based population models pp. 573-579

- D.H. Slone
- Intertype mark correlation function: A new tool for the analysis of species interactions pp. 580-587

- Alicia Ledo, Sonia Condés and Fernando Montes
- Null models reveal preferential sampling, spatial autocorrelation and overfitting in habitat suitability modelling pp. 588-597

- Bea Merckx, Maaike Steyaert, Ann Vanreusel, Magda Vincx and Jan Vanaverbeke
- Deterministic approach to the study of the interaction predator–prey in a chemostat with predator mutual interference. Implications for the paradox of enrichment pp. 598-605

- María I. Cabrera F
- Modelling spatial and temporal variability in a zero-inflated variable: The case of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) cone production pp. 606-618

- Rafael Calama, Sven Mutke, José Tomé, Javier Gordo, Gregorio Montero and Margarida Tomé
- Estimating influence of stocking regimes on livestock grazing distributions pp. 619-625

- Matthew J. Rinella, Martin Vavra, Bridgett J. Naylor and Jennifer M. Boyd
- Prediction of germination rates of weed species: Relationships between germination speed parameters and species traits pp. 626-636

- Antoine Gardarin, Carolyne Dürr and Nathalie Colbach
- Synthesizing units as modeling tool for photosynthesizing organisms with photoinhibition and nutrient limitation pp. 637-644

- Erik B. Muller
- Potential solar radiation pattern in relation to the monthly distribution of giant pandas in Foping Nature Reserve, China pp. 645-652

- Xuehua Liu, Xiangnan Cheng and Andrew K. Skidmore
- Modeling the vegetation–atmosphere carbon dioxide and water vapor interactions along a controlled CO2 gradient pp. 653-665

- Stefano Manzoni, Gabriel Katul, Philip A. Fay, H. Wayne Polley and Amilcare Porporato
- Model-based analysis of the influence of ecological processes on forest point pattern formation—A case study pp. 666-678

- Arne Pommerening, Valerie LeMay and Dietrich Stoyan
- Linking 3D spatial models of fuels and fire: Effects of spatial heterogeneity on fire behavior pp. 679-691

- Russell A. Parsons, William E. Mell and Peter McCauley
- Carbon-based balanced trophic structure and flows in the offshore Lake Ontario food web before (1987–1991) and after (2001–2005) invasion-induced ecosystem change pp. 692-708

- Thomas. J. Stewart and W. Gary Sprules
- Wood decomposition model for boreal forests pp. 709-718

- M. Tuomi, R. Laiho, A. Repo and J. Liski
- Modelling N mineralization from green manure and farmyard manure from a laboratory incubation study pp. 719-726

- M. Mohanty, K. Sammi Reddy, M.E. Probert, R.C. Dalal, A. Subba Rao and N.W. Menzies
- A simple individual model for simulating weight gain dynamics in response to intake rate and daily behavior pp. 727-736

- María Verónica Simoy
- Overlooking the canopy: The importance of canopy structure in scaling isoprenoid emissions from the leaf to the landscape pp. 737-747

- Trevor F. Keenan, Rüdiger Grote and Santiago Sabaté
- Identifying habitat patches and potential ecological corridors for remnant Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) populations in Japan pp. 748-761

- Tomoko Doko, Hiromichi Fukui, Andre Kooiman, A.G. Toxopeus, Tomohiro Ichinose, Wenbo Chen and A.K. Skidmore
- Monitoring and estimating the flow conditions and fish presence probability under various flow conditions at reach scale using genetic algorithms and kriging methods pp. 762-775

- Yu-Pin Lin, Cheng-Long Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan Yu, Chung-Wei Huang, Yung-Chieh Wang, Yu-Wen Chen and Wei-Yao Wu
- Individual heterogeneity in recapture probability and survival estimates in cheetah pp. 776-784

- Lauren J. Oliver, Byron J.T. Morgan, Sarah M. Durant and Nathalie Pettorelli
- Restoration of ecosystems for biodiversity and carbon sequestration: Simulating growth dynamics of brigalow vegetation communities in Australia pp. 785-794

- Michael R. Ngugi, Robert W. Johnson and William J.F. McDonald
- Sensitivity of modelled gross primary productivity to topographic effects on surface radiation: A case study in the Cotter River Catchment, Australia pp. 795-803

- K. Sabetraftar, B. Mackey and B. Croke
- Food web structure and trophic interactions of the tropical highland lake Hayq, Ethiopia pp. 804-813

- Tadesse Fetahi, Michael Schagerl, Seyoum Mengistou and Simone Libralato
- Biogeographical differences between the two Capra pyrenaica subspecies, C. p. victoriae and C. p. hispanica, inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula: Implications for conservation pp. 814-823

- Pelayo Acevedo and Raimundo Real
- Assessing environmental factors in red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) growth in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA: From conceptual model, envirogram, to simulation model pp. 824-834

- Kyung-Ah Koo, Bernard C. Patten and Robert O. Teskey
- Application of Markov-chain model for vegetation restoration assessment at landslide areas caused by a catastrophic earthquake in Central Taiwan pp. 835-845

- Chin-Wei Chuang, Chao-Yuan Lin, Chang-Hai Chien and Wen-Chieh Chou
- Assessing the carrying capacity of tilapia in an intertidal mangrove-based polyculture system of Pearl River Delta, China pp. 846-856

- Shannan Xu, Zuozhi Chen, Chunhou Li, Xiaoping Huang and Shiyu Li
- A combined ecosystem and value chain modeling approach for evaluating societal cost and benefit of fishing pp. 857-864

- Villy Christensen, Jeroen Steenbeek and Pierre Failler
- The urban growth, size distribution and spatio-temporal dynamic pattern of the Yangtze River Delta megalopolitan region, China pp. 865-878

- Guangjin Tian, Jing Jiang, Zhifeng Yang and Yaoqi Zhang
- Assessing geobiosphere work of generating global reserves of coal, crude oil, and natural gas pp. 879-887

- Mark T. Brown, Gaetano Protano and Sergio Ulgiati
- Implications of ecological data constraints for integrated policy and livelihoods modelling: An example from East Kalimantan, Indonesia pp. 888-896

- Alex Smajgl, Alan P.N. House and James R.A. Butler
- Modelling potential habitat for cougars in midwestern North America pp. 897-900

- Michelle A. LaRue and Clayton K. Nielsen
2011, volume 222, articles 2
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- X.A. Yin and Z.F. Yang
- Optimizing model for land use/land cover retrieval from remote sensing imagery based on variable precision rough sets pp. 232-240

- Feng Xie, Yi Lin and Wenwei Ren
- The effects of groundwater table and flood irrigation strategies on soil water and salt dynamics and reed water use in the Yellow River Delta, China pp. 241-252

- Tao Xie, Xinhui Liu and Tao Sun
- Evaluating the environmental flows of China's Wolonghu wetland and land use changes using a hydrological model, a water balance model, and remote sensing pp. 253-260

- H. Chen and Y.W. Zhao
- A multi-objective optimization approach to allocate environmental flows to the artificially restored wetlands of China's Yellow River Delta pp. 261-267

- Wei Yang
- Impacts of climate change/variability on the streamflow in the Yellow River Basin, China pp. 268-274

- Qiang Liu and Baoshan Cui
- Residual levels and health risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in freshwater fishes from Lake Small Bai-Yang-Dian, Northern China pp. 275-286

- Fu-Liu Xu, Wen-Jing Wu, Jun-Jun Wang, Ning Qin, Yan Wang, Qi-Shuang He, Wei He and Shu Tao
- Ecological risk assessment of pesticide residues in Taihu Lake wetland, China pp. 287-292

- C.S. Qu, W. Chen, J. Bi, L. Huang and F.Y. Li
- Ecological degradation and hydraulic dispersion of contaminant in wetland pp. 293-300

- L. Zeng and G.Q. Chen
- Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments from a typical plateau lake wetland, China pp. 301-306

- Junhong Bai, Baoshan Cui, Bin Chen, Kejiang Zhang, Wei Deng, Haifeng Gao and Rong Xiao
- Assessment of a model of pollution disaster in near-shore coastal waters based on catastrophe theory pp. 307-312

- Wenjun Wang, Suling Liu, Shushen Zhang and Jingwen Chen
- Assessment of non-point source pollution using a spatial multicriteria analysis approach pp. 313-321

- H. Zhang and G.H. Huang
- Cosmic exergy based ecological assessment for a wetland in Beijing pp. 322-329

- Z.M. Chen, B. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- Analysis of the trade-off between economic growth and the reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus emissions in the Poyang Lake Watershed, China pp. 330-336

- Xiangzheng Deng, Yonghong Zhao, Feng Wu, Yingzhi Lin, Qi Lu and Jing Dai
- The variations of exergies and structural exergies along eutrophication gradients in Chinese and Italian lakes pp. 337-350

- Fu-Liu Xu, Jun-Jun Wang, Bin Chen, Ning Qin, Wen-Jing Wu, Wei He, Qi-Shuang He and Yin Wang
- Evaluating the environmental impacts of an urban wetland park based on emergy accounting and life cycle assessment: A case study in Beijing pp. 351-359

- N. Duan, X.D. Liu, J. Dai, C. Lin, Xiao-Hua Xia, R.Y. Gao, Y. Wang, S.Q. Chen, J. Yang and J. Qi
- Identification of optimal strategies for improving eco-resilience to floods in ecologically vulnerable regions of a wetland pp. 360-369

- Y.P. Cai, G.H. Huang, Q. Tan and B. Chen
- An inexact-stochastic with recourse model for developing regional economic-ecological sustainability under uncertainty pp. 370-379

- Y.P. Li, G.H. Huang, N. Zhang and S.L. Nie
2011, volume 222, articles 1
- The evolution of CSR life-history strategies in a plant model with explicit physiology and architecture pp. 1-10

- S. Bornhofen, S. Barot and C. Lattaud
- Importance of dispersal adaptations of two competitive populations between patches pp. 11-20

- Xu Zhang and Wendi Wang
- Are Swiss birds tracking climate change? pp. 21-32

- Ramona Maggini, Anthony Lehmann, Marc Kéry, Hans Schmid, Martin Beniston, Lukas Jenni and Niklaus Zbinden
- A bio-inspired computing model as a new tool for modeling ecosystems: The avian scavengers as a case study pp. 33-47

- M. Àngels Colomer, Antoni Margalida, Delfí Sanuy and Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez
- Dissecting the drivers of population cycles: Interactions between parasites and mountain hare demography pp. 48-56

- Sunny E. Townsend, Scott Newey, Simon J. Thirgood and Daniel T. Haydon
- Modelling forest management within a global vegetation model—Part 2: Model validation from a tree to a continental scale pp. 57-75

- V. Bellassen, G. le Maire, O. Guin, J.F. Dhôte, P. Ciais and N. Viovy
- Modeling the impacts of calcite precipitation on the epilimnion of an ultraoligotrophic, hard-water lake pp. 76-90

- Elizabeth S. Homa and Steven C. Chapra
- Development of a mechanistic model (ERIMO-I) for analyzing the temporal dynamics of the benthic community of an intermittent Mediterranean stream pp. 91-104

- Nele Schuwirth, Vicenç Acuña and Peter Reichert
- A model for measuring leaf growth rate of vegetative shoot in the seagrass, Zostera marina pp. 105-111

- Shinya Hosokawa
- Numerical simulation for impacts of hydrodynamic conditions on algae growth in Chongqing Section of Jialing River, China pp. 112-119

- Tian-yu Long, Lei Wu, Guo-hu Meng and Wei-hua Guo
- Nitrogen versus phosphorus limitation in a subtropical coastal embayment (Moreton Bay; Australia): Implications for management pp. 120-130

- Fred Wulff, Bradley D. Eyre and Ron Johnstone
- Effects of modelling detail on simulated potential crop yields under a wide range of climatic conditions pp. 131-143

- M. Adam, L.G.J. Van Bussel, P.A. Leffelaar, H. Van Keulen and F. Ewert
- The effects of forest harvest intensity in combination with wind disturbance on carbon dynamics in Lake States Mesic Forests pp. 144-153

- Robert M. Scheller, Dong Hua, Paul V. Bolstad, Richard A. Birdsey and David J. Mladenoff
- The influences of climate and hydrology on population dynamics of waterbirds in the lower Murrumbidgee River floodplains in Southeast Australia: Implications for environmental water management pp. 154-163

- Li Wen, Kerrylee Rogers, Neil Saintilan and Joanne Ling
- Measuring and decomposing changes in agricultural productivity, nitrogen use efficiency and cumulative exergy efficiency: Application to OECD agriculture pp. 164-175

- Viet-Ngu Hoang
- Material, energy and environmental performance of technological and social systems under a Life Cycle Assessment perspective pp. 176-189

- S. Ulgiati, M. Ascione, S. Bargigli, F. Cherubini, P.P. Franzese, M. Raugei, S. Viglia and A. Zucaro
- Assessing biomass gains from marsh restoration in Delaware Bay using Ecopath with Ecosim pp. 190-200

- M.G. Frisk, T.J. Miller, R.J. Latour and S.J.D. Martell
- Ecosystem health assessment of the plant-dominated Baiyangdian Lake based on eco-exergy pp. 201-209

- F. Xu, Z.F. Yang, B. Chen and Y.W. Zhao
- Theoretical considerations on the combined use of System Dynamics and individual-based modeling in ecology pp. 210-218

- Christian Ernest Vincenot, Francesco Giannino, Max Rietkerk, Kazuyuki Moriya and Stefano Mazzoleni
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