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Ecological Modelling
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2010, volume 221, articles 24
- Trophic mass-balance model of a subtropical coastal lagoon, including a comparison with a stable isotope analysis of the food-web pp. 2859-2869

- Andrés C. Milessi, Calliari Danilo, Rodríguez-Graña Laura, Conde Daniel, Sellanes Javier and Lorena Rodríguez-Gallego
- Determining the community structure of the coral Seriatopora hystrix from hydrodynamic and genetic networks pp. 2870-2880

- Stuart Kininmonth, Madeleine J.H. van Oppen and Hugh P. Possingham
- Equation for isotope accumulation in products and biomass as a way to reveal the pathways in mesophilic methanol methanization by microbial community pp. 2881-2886

- V.A. Vavilin
- More asymmetric tree competition brings about more evapotranspiration and less runoff from the forest ecosystems: A simulation study pp. 2887-2898

- Motomu Toda, Masayuki Yokozawa, Seita Emori and Toshihiko Hara
- A dengue model with a dynamic Aedes albopictus vector population pp. 2899-2908

- Richard A. Erickson, Steven M. Presley, Linda J.S. Allen, Kevin R. Long and Stephen B. Cox
- Understanding the effects of rainfall on elephant–vegetation interactions around waterholes pp. 2909-2917

- Mathias Franz, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Werner Kilian, Christian Wissel and Jürgen Groeneveld
- Topological analysis of the ecological importance of elasmobranch fishes: A food web study on the Gulf of Tortugas, Colombia pp. 2918-2926

- Andrés F. Navia, Enric Cortés and Paola A. Mejía-Falla
- An ecological risk assessment model for a pulsed contaminant emission into a wetland channel flow pp. 2927-2937

- G.Q. Chen, L. Zeng and Z. Wu
- Modeling net primary production of a fast-growing forest using a light use efficiency model pp. 2938-2948

- Ni Huang, Zheng Niu, Chaoyang Wu and Michelle Coreena Tappert
- Simulation of thermodynamic transmission in green roof ecosystem pp. 2949-2958

- Hongming He and C.Y. Jim
2010, volume 221, articles 23
- Spatial memory, habitat auto-facilitation and the emergence of fractal home range patterns pp. 2741-2750

- Arild O. Gautestad and Ivar Mysterud
- Trophic models in sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics: Comparing ecosystem structure and biomass flow pp. 2751-2759

- Diego Lercari, Leandro Bergamino and Omar Defeo
- The ODD protocol: A review and first update pp. 2760-2768

- Volker Grimm, Uta Berger, Donald L. DeAngelis, J. Gary Polhill, Jarl Giske and Steven F. Railsback
- Accuracy of gap analysis habitat models in predicting physical features for wildlife-habitat associations in the southwest U.S pp. 2769-2775

- Kenneth G. Boykin, Bruce C. Thompson and Suzanne Propeck-Gray
- Interacting effects of habitat destruction and changing disturbance rates on biodiversity: Who is going to survive? pp. 2776-2783

- Francisca Soares dos Santos, Karin Johst, Andreas Huth and Volker Grimm
- Modelling the effects of litter decomposition on tree diversity patterns pp. 2784-2792

- Stefano Mazzoleni, Giuliano Bonanomi, Francesco Giannino, Guido Incerti, Stefan C. Dekker and Max Rietkerk
- Spatially mixed crops to control the stratified dispersal of airborne fungal diseases pp. 2793-2800

- Natalia Sapoukhina, Yuri Tyutyunov, Ivan Sache and Roger Arditi
- Modelling pheromone anemotaxis for biosecurity surveillance: Moth movement patterns reveal a downwind component of anemotaxis pp. 2801-2807

- Stephanie Guichard, D.J. Kriticos, J.M. Kean and S.P. Worner
- Estimating Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis migration using a mass balance model expressed by hydrological distribution parameters in a major limpid river basin in Japan pp. 2808-2815

- Goro Mouri, Seirou Shinoda and Taikan Oki
- The influence of hydrodynamic processes on zooplankton transport and distributions in the North Western Mediterranean: Estimates from a Lagrangian model pp. 2816-2827

- Z.F. Qiu, A.M. Doglioli, Z.Y. Hu, P. Marsaleix and F. Carlotti
- Estimating the spatio-temporal risk of disease epidemics using a bioclimatic niche model pp. 2828-2838

- E.A. Pinkard, D.J. Kriticos, T.J. Wardlaw, A.J. Carnegie and Agathe Leriche
- Modeling soil and plant phosphorus within DSSAT pp. 2839-2849

- K.A. Dzotsi, J.W. Jones, S.G.K. Adiku, J.B. Naab, U. Singh, C.H. Porter and A.J. Gijsman
- Modelling the impact of thermal adaptation of soil microorganisms and crop system on the dynamics of organic matter in a tropical soil under a climate change scenario pp. 2850-2858

- J. Sierra, N. Brisson, D. Ripoche and M. Déqué
2010, volume 221, articles 22
- Adaptive prey behavior and the dynamics of intraguild predation systems pp. 2628-2633

- Pasquinell Urbani and Rodrigo Ramos-Jiliberto
- Influence of low and decreasing food levels on Daphnia-algal interactions: Numerical experiments with a new dynamic energy budget model pp. 2642-2655

- F. Peeters, J. Li, D. Straile, K.-O. Rothhaupt and J. Vijverberg
- An Integrated Monte Carlo Methodology for the calibration of water quality models pp. 2656-2667

- C. Martin and E. Ayesa
- Estimation of annual potential evapotranspiration at regional scale based on the effect of moisture on soil respiration pp. 2668-2674

- Liyin Liang, Shaolin Peng, Junmei Sun, Leiyi Chen and Yuexiu Cao
- Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes pp. 2675-2686

- Paul E. Bartelt, Robert W. Klaver and Warren P. Porter
- Behavioral games involving a clever prey avoiding a clever predator: An individual-based model of dusky dolphins and killer whales pp. 2687-2698

- Mridula Srinivasan, William E. Grant, Todd M. Swannack and Jolly Rajan
- A linked model of animal ecology and human behavior for the management of wildlife tourism pp. 2699-2713

- Christina A.D. Semeniuk, Wolfgang Haider, Andrew Cooper and Kristina D. Rothley
- Testing the impact of social forces on the evolution of Sahelian farming systems: A combined agent-based modeling and anthropological approach pp. 2714-2727

- M. Saqalli, B. Gérard, C. Bielders and P. Defourny
- Abolition of set-aside schemes, associated impacts on habitat structure and modelling of potential effects of cross-farm regulation pp. 2728-2737

- Gregor Levin and Martin Rudbeck Jepsen
2010, volume 221, articles 21
- Simple rules for ranking and optimally managing metapopulations pp. 2515-2520

- J.V. Ross and P.K. Pollett
- Robust optimal observation of a metapopulation pp. 2521-2525

- D.E. Pagendam and P.K. Pollett
- Analytical methods for a stochastic mainland–island metapopulation model pp. 2526-2530

- F.M. Buckley and P.K. Pollett
- Conservation decision-making in large state spaces pp. 2531-2536

- Samuel C. Nicol, Iadine Chadès, Simon Linke and Hugh P. Possingham
- Multiple structural modifications to dendritic ecological networks produce simple responses pp. 2537-2545

- Mark Padgham and J. Angus Webb
- Epistasis and environmental heterogeneity in the speciation process pp. 2546-2554

- Paulo R.A. Campos, Viviane M. de Oliveira and Alexandre Rosas
- Allometric scaling of resource acquisition by ruminants in dynamic and heterogeneous environments pp. 2555-2564

- K. Kramer and H.H.T. Prins
- Predicting a ‘tree change’ in Australia's tropical savannas: Combining different types of models to understand complex ecosystem behaviour pp. 2565-2575

- Adam C. Liedloff and Carl S. Smith
- Updating coarse-scale species distribution models using small fine-scale samples pp. 2576-2581

- Aitor Gastón and Juan I. García-Viñas
- A discrete model for estimating the development time from egg to infecting larva of Ostertagia ostertagi parametrized using a fuzzy rule-based system pp. 2582-2589

- Mauro A.E. Chaparro and Graciela A. Canziani
- Tradeoffs between forestry resource and conservation values under alternate policy regimes: A spatial analysis of the western Canadian boreal plains pp. 2590-2603

- Grant Hauer, Steve Cumming, Fiona Schmiegelow, Wiktor Adamowicz, Marian Weber and Robert Jagodzinski
- Ecological role of stomatopods (mantis shrimps) and potential impacts of trawling in a marine ecosystem of the southeast coast of India pp. 2604-2614

- P.J. Antony, S. Dhanya, P.S. Lyla, B.M. Kurup and S. Ajmal Khan
- An interregional ecological approach for modelling sustainability in a globalizing world—Reviewing existing approaches and emerging directions pp. 2615-2623

- Meidad Kissinger and William E. Rees
2010, volume 221, articles 20
- Inverse modeling for effective dispersal: Do we need tree size to estimate fecundity? pp. 2415-2424

- Nikos Nanos, Kajsa Larson, Matias Millerón and Sara Sjöstedt-de Luna
- Imposed and inherent scales in cellular automata models of habitat pp. 2425-2434

- Peter D. Craig
- Enhancing generic ecological model for short-term prediction of Southern North Sea algal dynamics with remote sensing images pp. 2435-2446

- Hong Li, Mijail Arias, Anouk Blauw, Hans Los, Arthur E. Mynett and Steef Peters
- A simulation model to evaluate the impacts of invasive earthworms on soil carbon dynamics pp. 2447-2457

- Ching-Yu Huang, Paul F. Hendrix, Timothy J. Fahey, Patrick J. Bohlen and Peter M. Groffman
- Modelling forest management within a global vegetation model—Part 1: Model structure and general behaviour pp. 2458-2474

- V. Bellassen, G. Le Maire, J.F. Dhôte, P. Ciais and N. Viovy
- Application of a temperature-dependent von Bertalanffy growth model to bullhead (Cottus gobio) pp. 2475-2481

- J. Kielbassa, M.L. Delignette-Muller, D. Pont and S. Charles
- Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) pp. 2482-2490

- Ruscena Wiederholt, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Duane R. Diefenbach and Rasanayagam Rudran
- An agent-based model of red colobus resources and disease dynamics implicates key resource sites as hot spots of disease transmission pp. 2491-2500

- Tyler R. Bonnell, Raja R. Sengupta, Colin A. Chapman and Tony L. Goldberg
- Updated evaluation of exergy and emergy driving the geobiosphere: A review and refinement of the emergy baseline pp. 2501-2508

- Mark T. Brown and Sergio Ulgiati
2010, volume 221, articles 19
- What enables coexistence in plant communities? Weak versus strong species traits and the role of local processes pp. 2227-2236

- Claudia Dislich, Karin Johst and Andreas Huth
- Reducing over-reporting of deterministic co-occurrence patterns in biotic communities pp. 2237-2242

- Tom M. Fayle and Andrea Manica
- Mathematical problem definition for ecological restoration planning pp. 2243-2250

- Marissa F. McBride, Kerrie A. Wilson, Jutta Burger, Yi-Chin Fang, Megan Lulow, David Olson, O’Connell, Mike and Hugh P. Possingham
- An early warning method of landscape ecological security in rapid urbanizing coastal areas and its application in Xiamen, China pp. 2251-2260

- Yangfan Li, Xiang Sun, Xiaodong Zhu and Huhua Cao
- Comparison of alternative strategies for invasive species distribution modeling pp. 2261-2269

- Todd P. Robinson, Rieks D. van Klinken and Graciela Metternicht
- Choosing classes for size projection matrix models pp. 2270-2279

- Nicolas Picard, Dakis Ouédraogo and Avner Bar-Hen
- Does the choice of climate baseline matter in ecological niche modelling? pp. 2280-2286

- A.J. Roubicek, J. VanDerWal, L.J. Beaumont, A.J. Pitman, P. Wilson and L. Hughes
- Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfide budgets in the Black Sea: A biogeochemical model of the whole water column coupling the oxic and anoxic parts pp. 2287-2301

- M. Grégoire and K. Soetaert
- Modelling the ecological patterns of a temperate lagoon in a very wet spring season pp. 2302-2322

- José Fortes Lopes, M.A. Almeida and M.A. Cunha
- Modeling high-frequency position data of large herbivores with a phase-state model pp. 2323-2329

- Jorge O. Ares and Mónica Bertiller
- The representation of cyanobacteria life cycle processes in aquatic ecosystem models pp. 2330-2338

- Inga Hense and Aike Beckmann
- A geospatial model of forest dynamics with controlled trend surface pp. 2339-2352

- Jingjing Liang and Mo Zhou
- Combined effect of fire and water scarcity on vegetation patterns in arid lands pp. 2353-2362

- Nadia Ursino and M. Cristina Rulli
- Modelling coupled peach tree–aphid population dynamics and their control by winter pruning and nitrogen fertilization pp. 2363-2373

- Isabelle Grechi, Nadine Hilgert, Benoît Sauphanor, Rachid Senoussi and Françoise Lescourret
- How humans shape wolf behavior in Banff and Kootenay National Parks, Canada pp. 2374-2387

- Marco Musiani, Sk. Morshed Anwar, Gregory J. McDermid, Mark Hebblewhite and Danielle J. Marceau
- The free energy and information embodied in the amino acid chains of organisms pp. 2388-2392

- Sven Erik Jørgensen, Alessandro Ludovisi and Søren Nors Nielsen
- Ranking individual habitat patches as connectivity providers: Integrating network analysis and patch removal experiments pp. 2393-2405

- Örjan Bodin and Santiago Saura
- A parsimonious optimal foraging model explaining mortality patterns in Serengeti wildebeest pp. 2406-2408

- David Ward
- Continuous versus binary representations of landscape heterogeneity in spatially-explicit models of mobile populations pp. 2409-2414

- Steven T. Stoddard
2010, volume 221, articles 18
- Policy relevance of three integrated assessment tools—A comparison with specific reference to agricultural policies pp. 2136-2152

- Sandra Uthes, Katharina Fricke, Hannes König, Peter Zander, Martin van Ittersum, Stefan Sieber, Katharina Helming, Annette Piorr and Klaus Müller
- Integrated assessment of agricultural policies with dynamic land use change modelling pp. 2153-2166

- Hedwig van Delden, Tomasz Stuczynski, Pavel Ciaian, Maria Luisa Paracchini, Jelle Hurkens, Artur Lopatka, Yu-e Shi, Oscar Gomez Prieto, Silvia Calvo, Jasper van Vliet and Roel Vanhout
- An IT perspective on integrated environmental modelling: The SIAT case pp. 2167-2176

- P.J.F.M. Verweij, M.J.R. Knapen, W.P. de Winter, J.J.F. Wien, J.A. te Roller, S. Sieber and J.M.L. Jansen
- Exploring the future of European crop production in a liberalised market, with specific consideration of climate change and the regional competitiveness pp. 2177-2187

- C.M.L. Hermans, I.R. Geijzendorffer, F. Ewert, M.J. Metzger, P.H. Vereijken, G.B. Woltjer and A. Verhagen
- Scenarios of global bioenergy production: The trade-offs between agricultural expansion, intensification and trade pp. 2188-2196

- Hermann Lotze-Campen, Alexander Popp, Tim Beringer, Christoph Müller, Alberte Bondeau, Stefanie Rost and Wolfgang Lucht
- ToSIA—A tool for sustainability impact assessment of forest-wood-chains pp. 2197-2205

- Marcus Lindner, Tommi Suominen, Taru Palosuo, Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo, Peter Verweij, Sergey Zudin and Risto Päivinen
- Sustainability assessment of entire forest value chains: Integrating stakeholder perspectives and indicators in decision support tools pp. 2206-2214

- Justus von Geibler, Kora Kristof and Katrin Bienge
- Assigning results of the Tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment (ToSIA) to products of a forest-wood-chain pp. 2215-2225

- Taru Palosuo, Tommi Suominen, Wendelin Werhahn-Mees, Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo and Marcus Lindner
2010, volume 221, articles 17
- A new index for measuring perpendicularity of animal movements in relation to patch boundaries pp. 2003-2007

- Ken A. Aho, Ryan A. Long, John G. Kie and R. Terry Bowyer
- A pioneer validation of a state-space model of vessel trajectories (VMS) with observers’ data pp. 2008-2017

- E. Walker and N. Bez
- Modelling multi-scale spatial variation in species richness from abundance data in a complex neotropical bat assemblage pp. 2018-2027

- Mickaël Henry, Jean François Cosson and Jean Marc Pons
- Effects of buoyancy, transparency and zooplankton feeding on surface maxima and deep maxima: Comprehensive mathematical model for vertical distribution in cyanobacterial biomass pp. 2028-2037

- Hiroshi Serizawa, Takashi Amemiya and Kiminori Itoh
- Development and optimization of an Agro-BGC ecosystem model for C4 perennial grasses pp. 2038-2053

- Alan V. Di Vittorio, Ryan S. Anderson, Joseph D. White, Norman L. Miller and Steven W. Running
- Different proxies for the reactivity of aquatic sediments towards oxygen: A model assessment pp. 2054-2067

- Johan Van Frausum, Jack J. Middelburg, Karline Soetaert and Filip J.R. Meysman
- Unveiling human-assisted dispersal mechanisms in invasive alien insects: Integration of spatial stochastic simulation and phenology models pp. 2068-2075

- L. Roman Carrasco, J.D. Mumford, A. MacLeod, T. Harwood, G. Grabenweger, A.W. Leach, J.D. Knight and R.H.A. Baker
- Modeling the refuge effect of submerged macrophytes in ecological dynamics of shallow lakes: A new model of fish functional response pp. 2076-2085

- Junmin Li, Ping Huang and Renduo Zhang
- Structural equation-based latent growth curve modeling of watershed attribute-regulated stream sensitivity to reduced acidic deposition pp. 2086-2094

- Yushun Chen and Lian-Shin Lin
- Modelling the effects of UV radiation on the survival of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana) in the face of limited data pp. 2095-2101

- Marc Mangel, Kate Richerson, Katherine A. Cresswell and John R. Wiedenmann
- Carrying capacity of an uninhabited island off the southwestern coast of Korea pp. 2102-2107

- Jungho Nam, Wonkeun Chang and Daeseok Kang
- Impact of maximum sustainable yield on independent populations pp. 2108-2111

- Tarzan Legović and Sunčana Geček
- Human transformities in a global hierarchy: Emergy and scale in the production of people and culture pp. 2112-2117

- Thomas Abel
- Social network properties within a fish assemblage invaded by non-native sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus pp. 2118-2122

- Kathleen Beyer, Rodolphe E. Gozlan and Gordon H. Copp
- Emergy analysis applied to the estimation of the recovery of costs for water services under the European Water Framework Directive pp. 2123-2132

- Mark T. Brown, Amaya Martínez and Javier Uche
2010, volume 221, articles 16
- Open- and closed-loop equilibrium control of trophic chains pp. 1839-1846

- M. Gámez, I. López and A. Shamandy
- A dynamic programming implemented resource competition game theoretic model pp. 1847-1851

- Shi Chen
- Parameterising competing zooplankton for survival in plankton functional type models pp. 1852-1864

- Roger Cropp and John Norbury
- Ecological network analysis of an urban energy metabolic system: Model development, and a case study of four Chinese cities pp. 1865-1879

- Yan Zhang, Zhifeng Yang, Brian D. Fath and Shengsheng Li
- Uncertainty analyses for calibrating a soil carbon balance model to agricultural field trial data in Sweden and Kenya pp. 1880-1888

- John Juston, Olof Andrén, Thomas Kätterer and Per-Erik Jansson
- A new approach to the analysis of adjacencies: Potentials for landscape insights pp. 1889-1896

- Alessandro Ferrarini and Marcello Tomaselli
- Comparison of sensitivity analysis techniques: A case study with the rice model WARM pp. 1897-1906

- R. Confalonieri, G. Bellocchi, S. Bregaglio, M. Donatelli and M. Acutis
- Using an individual-based model to quantify scale transition in demographic rate functions: Deaths in a coral reef fish pp. 1907-1921

- Richard R. Vance, Mark A. Steele and Graham E. Forrester
- Integration of a fish bioenergetics model into a spatially explicit water quality model: Application to menhaden in Chesapeake Bay pp. 1922-1933

- P. Soupy Dalyander and Carl F. Cerco
- On the risk of extinction of a wild plant species through spillover of a biological control agent: Analysis of an ecosystem compartment model pp. 1934-1943

- Morteza Chalak, Lia Hemerik, Wopke van der Werf, Arjan Ruijs and Ekko van Ierland
- Litter decomposition and nitrogen mineralization from an annual to a monthly model pp. 1944-1953

- Chengfu Zhang, John A. Trofymow, Rob C. Jamieson, Fan-Rui Meng, Robert Gordon and Charles P.-A. Bourque
- Estimating the influence of overhead transmission power lines and landscape context on the density of little bustard Tetrax tetrax breeding populations pp. 1954-1963

- João Paulo Silva, Mário Santos, Luís Queirós, Domingos Leitão, Francisco Moreira, Márcia Pinto, Miguel Leqoc and João Alexandre Cabral
- Analysis of the global warming dynamics from temperature time series pp. 1964-1978

- Flavio M. Viola, Susana L.D. Paiva and Marcelo A. Savi
- Biogeochemical model (BGC-ES) and its basin-level application for evaluating ecosystem services under forest management practices pp. 1979-1994

- Makoto Ooba, Qinxue Wang, Shogo Murakami and Kunio Kohata
- Ecological relevance of performance criteria for species distribution models pp. 1995-2002

- Ans M. Mouton, Bernard De Baets and Peter L.M. Goethals
2010, volume 221, articles 15
- Identifying fishing trip behaviour and estimating fishing effort from VMS data using Bayesian Hidden Markov Models pp. 1757-1769

- Youen Vermard, Etienne Rivot, Stéphanie Mahévas, Paul Marchal and Didier Gascuel
- Hierarchical Bayesian Modelling of plant colonisation by winged aphids: Inferring dispersal processes by linking aerial and field count data pp. 1770-1778

- Frédéric Fabre, Charles-Antoine Dedryver, Manuel Plantegenest, Maurice Hullé and Etienne Rivot
- Linking intra-seasonal variations in climate and tree-ring δ13C: A functional modelling approach pp. 1779-1797

- Thomas Eglin, Christophe Francois, Alice Michelot, Nicolas Delpierre and Claire Damesin
- Influence of host migration between woodland and pasture on the population dynamics of the tick Ixodes ricinus: A modelling approach pp. 1798-1806

- T. Hoch, Y. Monnet and A. Agoulon
- Emergy analysis using US economic input–output models with applications to life cycles of gasoline and corn ethanol pp. 1807-1818

- Anil Baral and Bhavik R. Bakshi
- Modeling the population dynamics of cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) over a wide area in northern China pp. 1819-1830

- Hongqiang Feng, Fred Gould, Yunxin Huang, Yuying Jiang and Kongming Wu
- The development of a multi-species algal ecodynamic model for urban surface water systems and its application pp. 1831-1838

- Haifeng Jia, Yansong Zhang and Yu Guo
2010, volume 221, articles 13
- Improving the effectiveness of angular dispersion in plant neighbourhood models pp. 1649-1654

- M.L.A. Richards, M.J. Aitkenhead and A.J.S. McDonald
- Species distribution modelling: Does one size fit all? A phytogeographic analysis of Salix in Ontario pp. 1655-1664

- Philippe A. Stankowski and William H. Parker
- Spherical First Passage Time: A tool to investigate area-restricted search in three-dimensional movements pp. 1665-1673

- Frédéric Bailleul, Véronique Lesage and Mike O. Hammill
- Modeling the dynamic habitat and breeding population of Southwestern Willow Flycatcher pp. 1674-1686

- James R. Hatten, Eben H. Paxton and Mark K. Sogge
- Impact of microphytobenthos on the sediment biogeochemical cycles: A modeling approach pp. 1687-1701

- Sébastien Hochard, Christel Pinazo, Christian Grenz, Jessica L. Burton Evans and Olivier Pringault
- On the reasons of hyperbolic growth in the biological and human world systems pp. 1702-1709

- B.M. Dolgonosov
- Evidence for resource homogenization in 50 trophic ecosystem networks pp. 1710-1716

- S.R. Borrett and A.K. Salas
- Elucidation of ecosystem attributes of an oligotrophic lake in Hokkaido, Japan, using Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) pp. 1717-1730

- Md. Monir Hossain, Takashi Matsuishi and George Arhonditsis
- Effects of changing climate on water and nitrogen availability with implications on the productivity of Norway spruce stands in Southern Finland pp. 1731-1743

- Zhen-ming Ge, Xiao Zhou, Seppo Kellomäki, Kai-yun Wang, Heli Peltola, Hannu Väisänen and Harri Strandman
- Implementation and calibration of the parameter-sparse Yield-SAFE model to predict production and land equivalent ratio in mixed tree and crop systems under two contrasting production situations in Europe pp. 1744-1756

- A.R. Graves, P.J. Burgess, J. Palma, K.J. Keesman, W. van der Werf, C. Dupraz, H. van Keulen, F. Herzog and M. Mayus
2010, volume 221, articles 12
- Fish wars and cooperation maintenance pp. 1545-1553

- V.V. Mazalov and A.N. Rettieva
- A Voronoi diagram based population model for social species of wildlife pp. 1554-1568

- Christopher William Stewart and Rodney van der Ree
- Maximum sustainable yield and species extinction in ecosystems pp. 1569-1574

- Tarzan Legović, Jasminka Klanjšček and Sunčana Geček
- The effect of estimated PAR uncertainties on the physiological processes of biosphere models pp. 1575-1579

- Jaeil Cho, Taikan Oki, Pat J.-F. Yeh, Shinjiro Kanae and Wonsik Kim
- Adding rigor to ecological network models by evaluating a set of pre-balance diagnostics: A plea for PREBAL pp. 1580-1591

- Jason S. Link
- Effect of streambed bacteria release on E. coli concentrations: Monitoring and modeling with the modified SWAT pp. 1592-1604

- Jung-Woo Kim, Yakov A. Pachepsky, Daniel R. Shelton and Cary Coppock
- Development of an individual-based model to evaluate elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) movement and distribution patterns following the Cerro Grande Fire in north central New Mexico, USA pp. 1605-1619

- Susan P. Rupp and Paul Rupp
- Resonating circadian clocks enhance fitness in cyanobacteria in silico pp. 1620-1629

- Ferdi L. Hellweger
- Beyond identity crisis: The challenge of recontextualizing ecosystem delimitation pp. 1630-1635

- Dimitrios Schizas and George Stamou
- Energy conservation in hibernating endotherms: Why “suboptimal” temperatures are optimal pp. 1644-1647

- Justin G. Boyles and Andrew E. McKechnie
2010, volume 221, articles 11
- A heuristic approach to predicting water beetle diversity in temporary and fluctuating waters pp. 1451-1462

- Juan C. Gutiérrez-Estrada and David T. Bilton
- Simulating wildfire patterns using a small-world network model pp. 1463-1471

- J.K. Adou, Y. Billaud, D.A. Brou, J.-P. Clerc, J.-L. Consalvi, A. Fuentes, A. Kaiss, F. Nmira, B. Porterie, L. Zekri and N. Zekri
- A three-component model of phytoplankton size class for the Atlantic Ocean pp. 1472-1483

- Robert J.W. Brewin, Shubha Sathyendranath, Takafumi Hirata, Samantha J. Lavender, Rosa M. Barciela and Nick J. Hardman-Mountford
- Assessment of spatial distribution of submerged vegetation in the Orbetello lagoon by means of a mathematical model pp. 1484-1493

- Elisabetta Giusti, Stefano Marsili-Libelli, Monia Renzi and Silvano Focardi
- Simulating regeneration and vegetation dynamics in Mediterranean coniferous forests pp. 1494-1504

- Nikolaos M. Fyllas, Patrizia I. Politi, Alexandros Galanidis, Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos and Margarita Arianoutsou
- The use of simulation modeling to evaluate the mechanisms responsible for the nutritional benefits of food-for-protection mutualisms pp. 1505-1511

- Shawn M. Wilder, Andrew V. Suarez and Micky D. Eubanks
- Evaluation and application of a three-dimensional water quality model in a shallow lake with complex morphometry pp. 1512-1525

- Shahram Missaghi and Miki Hondzo
- Effects of local fisheries and ocean productivity on the northeastern Ionian Sea ecosystem pp. 1526-1544

- Chiara Piroddi, Bearzi Giovanni and Christensen Villy
2010, volume 221, articles 10
- Quantifying parameter uncertainty in a coral reef model using Metropolis-Coupled Markov Chain Monte Carlo pp. 1337-1347

- Damian Clancy, Jason E. Tanner, Stephen McWilliam and Matthew Spencer
- Vegetation competition model for water and light limitation. I: Model description, one-dimensional competition and the influence of groundwater pp. 1348-1363

- R.J. Brolsma, D. Karssenberg and M.F.P. Bierkens
- Vegetation competition model for water and light limitation. II: Spatial dynamics of groundwater and vegetation pp. 1364-1377

- R.J. Brolsma, L.P.H. van Beek and M.F.P. Bierkens
- Effects of temperature variation on TSD in turtle (C. picta) populations pp. 1378-1393

- Amy Parrott and J. David Logan
- Towards carrying capacity assessment for aquaculture in the Bolinao Bay, Philippines: A numerical study of tidal circulation pp. 1394-1412

- Sunčana Geček and Tarzan Legović
- Assessment of the effects of a port expansion on algae appearance in a costal bay through mathematical modelling. Application to San Lorenzo Bay (North Spain) pp. 1413-1426

- Andrés García, María Luisa Sámano, José A. Juanes, Raúl Medina, José A. Revilla and César Álvarez
- Response of ecological storage and conservation to land use transformation: A case study of a mining town in China pp. 1427-1439

- Jianjun Zhang, Meichen Fu, Jin Tao, Ying Huang, Ferri P. Hassani and Zhongke Bai
- Predicting future effects from nutrient abatement and climate change on phosphorus concentrations in Lake Bourget, France pp. 1440-1450

- Andreas C. Bryhn, Cyrille Girel, Gérard Paolini and Stéphan Jacquet
2010, volume 221, articles 9
- Assessment of uncertainties in expert knowledge, illustrated in fuzzy rule-based models pp. 1245-1251

- J.A.E.B. Janssen, M.S. Krol, R.M.J. Schielen, A.Y. Hoekstra and J.-L. de Kok
- Modeling ecosystem responses to prescribed fires in a phosphorus-enriched Everglades wetland: I. Phosphorus dynamics and cattail recovery pp. 1252-1266

- Hanqin Tian, Xiaofeng Xu, Shili Miao, Erik Sindhoj, Bray J. Beltran and Zhijian Pan
- Development of a hydrothermal time seed germination model which uses the Weibull distribution to describe base water potential pp. 1267-1272

- Michael S. Watt, Vega Xu and Mark Bloomberg
- A stage-structured, Aedes albopictus population model pp. 1273-1282

- Richard A. Erickson, Steven M. Presley, Linda J.S. Allen, Kevin R. Long and Stephen B. Cox
- Integrated modelling of foraging behaviour, energy budget and memory properties pp. 1283-1291

- S. Esposito, G. Incerti, F. Giannino, D. Russo and S. Mazzoleni
- Modelling trade-offs between livestock grazing and wader conservation in a grassland agroecosystem pp. 1292-1300

- R. Sabatier, Luc Doyen and M. Tichit
- Will climate change overwhelm fire management capacity? pp. 1301-1309

- Justin Podur and Michael Wotton
- Effects of pollinator density-dependent preferences on field margin visitations in the midst of agricultural monocultures: A modelling approach pp. 1310-1316

- Sean A. Rands and Heather M. Whitney
- Establishment of Markov successional model and its application for forest restoration reference in Southern China pp. 1317-1324

- Shao-Lin Peng, Yu-Ping Hou and Bao-Ming Chen
- Toxicokinetic–toxicodynamic modelling in an individual based context—Consequences of parameter variability pp. 1325-1328

- Roman Ashauer
- Who should wear mask against airborne infections? Altering the contact network for controlling the spread of contagious diseases pp. 1329-1332

- P.H.T. Schimit and L.H.A. Monteiro
2010, volume 221, articles 8
- The interplay of sex ratio, male success and density-independent mortality affects population dynamics pp. 1089-1097

- Thomas Schmickl and Istvan Karsai
- Modulation of predator–prey interactions by the Allee effect pp. 1098-1107

- Ariane Verdy
- Towards a new physical theory of biotic evolution and development pp. 1108-1118

- E.M. Elsheikh
- Comparison and ranking of different modelling techniques for prediction of site index in Mediterranean mountain forests pp. 1119-1130

- Wim Aertsen, Vincent Kint, Jos van Orshoven, Kürşad Özkan and Bart Muys
- Fish population dynamics in a seasonally varying wetland pp. 1131-1137

- Donald L. DeAngelis, Joel C. Trexler, Chris Cosner, Adam Obaza and Fred Jopp
- Implications of dispersal and life history strategies for the persistence of Linyphiid spider populations pp. 1138-1147

- Leah R. Johnson
- The dynamics of heavy metals in plant–soil interactions pp. 1148-1152

- Sebastián D. Guala, Flora A. Vega and Emma F. Covelo
- Modelling periphyton in irrigation canals pp. 1153-1161

- O. Fovet, G. Belaud, X. Litrico, S. Charpentier, C. Bertrand, A. Dauta and C. Hugodot
- Evaluating the ecological benefits of wildfire by integrating fire and ecosystem simulation models pp. 1162-1172

- Robert E. Keane and Eva Karau
- Modelling coral reef ecosystems with limited observational data pp. 1173-1183

- G. Holmes and R.W. Johnstone
- Physiochemical properties influencing biomass abundance and primary production in Lake Hoare, Antarctica pp. 1184-1193

- Radu Herbei, W. Berry Lyons, Johanna Laybourn-Parry, Christopher Gardner, John C. Priscu and Diane M. McKnight
- Assesment of the response of a shallow macrotidal estuary to changes in hydrological and wastewater inputs through numerical modelling pp. 1194-1208

- Andrés García, José A. Juanes, César Álvarez, José A. Revilla and Raúl Medina
- Assessment of a large watershed in Brazil using Emergy Evaluation and Geographical Information System pp. 1209-1220

- Feni Agostinho, Luís Alberto Ambrósio and Enrique Ortega
- Impact of the quality of climate models for modelling species occurrences in countries with poor climatic documentation: a case study from Bolivia pp. 1221-1229

- Rodrigo W. Soria-Auza, Michael Kessler, Kerstin Bach, Paola M. Barajas-Barbosa, Marcus Lehnert, Sebastian K. Herzog and Jürgen Böhner
- Ecosystem network analysis indicators are generally robust to parameter uncertainty in a phosphorus model of Lake Sidney Lanier, USA pp. 1230-1238

- Anthony G. Kaufman and Stuart R. Borrett
- Neural network modeling of dissolved oxygen in the Gruža reservoir, Serbia pp. 1239-1244

- Vesna Ranković, Jasna Radulović, Ivana Radojević, Aleksandar Ostojić and Ljiljana Čomić
2010, volume 221, articles 7
- Simulation of cumulative effects of nearshore restoration projects on estuarine hydrodynamics pp. 969-977

- Zhaoqing Yang, Tarang Khangaonkar, Maria Calvi and Kurt Nelson
- Modeling estuarine-shelf exchanges in a deltaic estuary: Implications for coastal carbon budgets and hypoxia pp. 978-985

- Anindita Das, Dubravko Justić and Erick Swenson
- Rookery Bay and Naples Bay circulation simulations: Applications to tides and fresh water inflow regulation pp. 986-996

- Lianyuan Zheng and Robert H. Weisberg
- Using a fisheries ecosystem model with a water quality model to explore trophic and habitat impacts on a fisheries stock: A case study of the blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay pp. 997-1004

- Hongguang Ma, Howard Townsend, Xinsheng Zhang, Maddy Sigrist and Villy Christensen
- Sea level rise and eelgrass (Zostera marina) production: A spatially explicit relative elevation model for Padilla Bay, WA pp. 1005-1016

- Peter A. Kairis and John M. Rybczyk
- Losers in the ‘Rock-Paper-Scissors’ game: The role of non-hierarchical competition and chaos as biodiversity sustaining agents in aquatic systems pp. 1017-1027

- Daniel L. Roelke and Peter M. Eldridge
- Origins and scales of hypoxia on the Louisiana shelf: Importance of seasonal plankton dynamics and river nutrients and discharge pp. 1028-1042

- Peter M. Eldridge and Daniel L. Roelke
- Hydrodynamic and ecological assessment of nearshore restoration: A modeling study pp. 1043-1053

- Zhaoqing Yang, Kathryn L. Sobocinski, Danelle Heatwole, Tarang Khangaonkar, Ronald Thom and Roger Fuller
- Monitoring, modeling, and management impacts of bivalve filter feeders in the oligohaline and tidal fresh regions of the Chesapeake Bay system pp. 1054-1064

- Carl F. Cerco and Mark R. Noel
- Modeling the role of macroalgae in a shallow sub-estuary of Narragansett Bay, RI (USA) pp. 1065-1079

- Mark J. Brush and Scott W. Nixon
- Simulating property exchange in estuarine ecosystem models at ecologically appropriate scales pp. 1080-1088

- James N. Kremer, Jamie M.P. Vaudrey, Dave S. Ullman, Deanna L. Bergondo, Nicole LaSota, Chris Kincaid, Dan L. Codiga and Mark J. Brush
2010, volume 221, articles 6
- The effect of positive interactions on community structure in a multi-species metacommunity model along an environmental gradient pp. 885-894

- Elise Filotas, Martin Grant, Lael Parrott and Per Arne Rikvold
- Generation time and the maximum growth rate for populations with age-specific fecundities and unknown juvenile survival pp. 895-899

- Peter W. Dillingham
- A herbivore specific grazing capacity model accounting for spatio-temporal environmental variation: A tool for a more sustainable nature conservation and rangeland management pp. 900-910

- A. Ebrahimi, T. Milotić and M. Hoffmann
- Agrodiversity v.2: An educational simulation tool to address some challenges for sustaining functional agrodiversity in agro-ecosystems pp. 911-918

- E.N. Speelman and L.E. García-Barrios
- A simulation model to explore the relative value of stock enhancement versus harvest regulations for fishery sustainability pp. 919-926

- Mark W. Rogers, Micheal S. Allen, Paul Brown, Taylor Hunt, Wayne Fulton and Brett A. Ingram
- Modeling forest floor contribution to phosphorus supply to maritime pine seedlings in two-layered forest soils pp. 927-935

- Mathieu Jonard, Laurent Augusto, Emmanuel Hanert, David L. Achat, Mark R. Bakker, Christian Morel, Alain Mollier and Sylvain Pellerin
- Spatio-temporal ranging behaviour and its relevance to foraging strategies in wide-ranging wolverines pp. 936-943

- Roel May, Jiska van Dijk, Arild Landa, Roy Andersen and Reidar Andersen
- Application of least-cost path model to identify a giant panda dispersal corridor network after the Wenchuan earthquake—Case study of Wolong Nature Reserve in China pp. 944-952

- Hailong Li, Dihua Li, Ting Li, Qing Qiao, Jian Yang and Hemin Zhang
- Modelling dynamics of soil organic matter under different historical land-use management techniques in European Russia pp. 953-959

- Maxim Bobrovsky, Alexander Komarov, Alexey Mikhailov and Larisa Khanina
- A proposal of an indicator for quantifying model robustness based on the relationship between variability of errors and of explored conditions pp. 960-964

- R. Confalonieri, S. Bregaglio and M. Acutis
2010, volume 221, articles 5
- A pattern-oriented modelling approach to simulating populations of grey partridge pp. 729-737

- Christopher John Topping, Toke Thomas Høye, Peter Odderskær and Nicholas J. Aebischer
- HOMINIDS: An agent-based spatial simulation model to evaluate behavioral patterns of early Pleistocene hominids pp. 738-760

- Cameron S. Griffith, Byron L. Long and Jeanne M. Sept
- Examining the relationship between ecosystem structure and function using structural equation modelling: A case study examining denitrification potential in restored wetland soils pp. 761-768

- Ariana E. Sutton-Grier, Melissa A. Kenney and Curtis J. Richardson
- Brood temperature, task division and colony survival in honeybees: A model pp. 769-776

- Matthias A. Becher, Hanno Hildenbrandt, Charlotte K. Hemelrijk and Robin F.A. Moritz
- Trade-offs between time, predation risk and life history, and their implications for biogeography: A systems modelling approach with a primate case study pp. 777-790

- Caroline Bettridge, J. Lehmann and R.I.M. Dunbar
- Modelling radiative balance in a row-crop canopy: Row–soil surface net radiation partition pp. 791-801

- Philippe Pieri
- Modelling radiative balance in a row-crop canopy: Cross-row distribution of net radiation at the soil surface and energy available to clusters in a vineyard pp. 802-811

- Philippe Pieri
- Rainfall–human–spatial interactions in a salinity-prone agricultural region of the Western Australian wheat-belt pp. 812-824

- S. Asseng, A. Dray, P. Perez and X. Su
- Comparing measured and modelled forest carbon stocks in high-boreal forests of harvest and natural-disturbance origin in Labrador, Canada pp. 825-839

- Ulrike Hagemann, Martin T. Moroni, Cindy H. Shaw, Werner A. Kurz and Franz Makeschin
- Application of an evolutionary algorithm to the inverse parameter estimation of an individual-based model pp. 840-849

- Raphaël Duboz, David Versmisse, Morgane Travers, Eric Ramat and Yunne-Jai Shin
- Fuzzy experts on recreational vessels, a risk modelling approach for marine invasions pp. 850-863

- Hernando Acosta, Dongrui Wu and Barrie M. Forrest
- Two-dimensional habitat modeling of Chinese sturgeon spawning sites pp. 864-875

- Yujun Yi, Zhaoyin Wang and Zhifeng Yang
- Uncertainty in future soil carbon trends at a central U.S. site under an ensemble of GCM scenario climates pp. 876-881

- Z. Pan, D. Andrade, M. Segal, J. Wimberley, N. McKinney and E. Takle
2010, volume 221, articles 4
- An evaluation of three statistical methods used to model resource selection pp. 565-574

- David M. Baasch, Andrew J. Tyre, Joshua J. Millspaugh, Scott E. Hygnstrom and Kurt C. Vercauteren
- Identification of important factors for water vapor flux and CO2 exchange in a cropland pp. 575-581

- Zhong Qin, Gao-li Su, Jia-en Zhang, Ying Ouyang, Qiang Yu and Jun Li
- Using multistate mark-recapture methods to model adult salmonid migration in an industrialized river pp. 582-589

- Rebecca A. Buchanan and John R. Skalski
- Semi-automatic reduction and upscaling of large models: A farm management example pp. 590-598

- J.M. Gibbons, A.T.A. Wood, J. Craigon, S.J. Ramsden and N.M.J. Crout
- COLIWAVE a simulation model for survival of E. coli O157:H7 in dairy manure and manure-amended soil pp. 599-609

- Alexander V. Semenov, Eelco Franz and Ariena H.C. van Bruggen
- Modeling the carbon dynamics of the La Grande hydroelectric complex in northern Quebec pp. 610-620

- Sebastian Weissenberger, Marc Lucotte, Stéphane Houel, Nicolas Soumis, Éric Duchemin and René Canuel
- Spatio-temporal analysis of alpine ecotones: A spatial explicit model targeting altitudinal vegetation shifts pp. 621-633

- Ramón Alberto Díaz-Varela, Roberto Colombo, Michele Meroni, María Silvia Calvo-Iglesias, Armando Buffoni and Antonio Tagliaferri
- Simulating the temporal pattern of waste production in farmed gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) pp. 634-640

- M.A. Piedecausa, F. Aguado-Giménez, J. Cerezo-Valverde, M.D. Hernández-Llorente and B. García-García
- Modelling cheetah relocation success in southern Africa using an Iterative Bayesian Network Development Cycle pp. 641-651

- Sandra Johnson, Kerrie Mengersen, Alta de Waal, Kelly Marnewick, Deon Cilliers, Ann Marie Houser and Lorraine Boast
- Estimating the critical phosphorus loading of shallow lakes with the ecosystem model PCLake: Sensitivity, calibration and uncertainty pp. 654-665

- J.H. Janse, M. Scheffer, L. Lijklema, L. Van Liere, J.S. Sloot and W.M. Mooij
- CH4MODwetland: A biogeophysical model for simulating methane emissions from natural wetlands pp. 666-680

- Tingting Li, Yao Huang, Wen Zhang and Changchun Song
- Exploring the influence of lake water chemistry on chlorophyll a: A multivariate statistical model analysis pp. 681-688

- Yong Liu, Huaicheng Guo and Pingjian Yang
- A review of recent developments in lake modelling pp. 689-692

- Sven Erik Jørgensen
- Application of eco-exergy for assessment of ecosystem health and development of structurally dynamic models pp. 693-702

- Jingjie Zhang, Zeren Gurkan and Sven Erik Jørgensen
- Fishing sustainability via inclusion of man in predator–prey models: A case study in Lago Preto, Manacapuru, Amazonas pp. 703-712

- Lucirene Aguiar de Souza and Carlos Edwar de Carvalho Freitas
- Lake of flies, or lake of fish? A trophic model of Lake Malawi pp. 713-727

- William R.T. Darwall, Edward H. Allison, George F. Turner and Kenneth Irvine
2010, volume 221, articles 3
- Technological change and fisheries sustainability: The point of view of Adaptive Dynamics pp. 379-387

- Fabio Dercole, Charlotte Prieu and Sergio Rinaldi
- Testing hypotheses on shape and distribution of ecological response curves pp. 388-399

- Juha Heikkinen and Raisa Mäkipää
- Mutual information in the Tangled Nature model pp. 400-404

- Dominic Jones, Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen and Paolo Sibani
- Information processing in models for density-dependent emigration: A comparison pp. 405-410

- Thomas Hovestadt, Alexander Kubisch and Hans-Joachim Poethke
- Emergy algebra: Improving matrix methods for calculating transformities pp. 411-422

- Linjun Li, Hongfang Lu, Daniel E. Campbell and Hai Ren
- Modelling environmental stochasticity in adult survival for a long-lived species pp. 423-427

- Ari Samaranayaka and David Fletcher
- Using a model selection criterion to identify appropriate complexity in aquatic biogeochemical models pp. 428-432

- Cory P. McDonald and Noel R. Urban
- Deriving state-and-transition models from an image series of grassland pattern dynamics pp. 433-444

- Rohan J. Sadler, Martin Hazelton, Matthias M. Boer and Pauline F. Grierson
- Uncertainty characterization for emergy values pp. 445-452

- Wesley W. Ingwersen
- Sensitivity of plant–pollinator–herbivore communities to changes in phenology pp. 453-458

- Nicholas S. Fabina, Karen C. Abbott and R.Tucker Gilman
- Modelling the effects of extreme events on the dynamics of the amphipod Corophium orientale pp. 459-466

- Sofia Gamito, Paula Chainho, José Lino Costa, João Paulo Medeiros, Maria José Costa and João Carlos Marques
- Predicting the distributions of marine organisms at the global scale pp. 467-478

- Jonathan Ready, Kristin Kaschner, Andy B. South, Paul D. Eastwood, Tony Rees, Josephine Rius, Eli Agbayani, Sven Kullander and Rainer Froese
- Model of stomatal ammonia compensation point (STAMP) in relation to the plant nitrogen and carbon metabolisms and environmental conditions pp. 479-494

- Raia-Silvia Massad, Andrée Tuzet, Benjamin Loubet, Alain Perrier and Pierre Cellier
- Modelling the effect of constant and fluctuating food supply on egg production rates of Acartia grani pp. 495-502

- F. Carlotti, L. Eisenhauer and A. Calbet
- New approaches to modelling fish–habitat relationships pp. 503-511

- Anders Knudby, Alexander Brenning and Ellsworth LeDrew
- Landscape-level impact of tropical forest loss and fragmentation on bird occurrence in eastern Guatemala pp. 512-526

- Alexis Cerezo, Susana Perelman and Chandler S. Robbins
- An ecosystem model for estimating potential shellfish culture production in sheltered coastal waters pp. 527-539

- Jeffrey S. Ren, Alex H. Ross, Mark G. Hadfield and Barbara J. Hayden
- Hydraulic modeling of mussel habitat at a bridge-replacement site, Allegheny River, Pennsylvania, USA pp. 540-554

- John W. Fulton, Chad R. Wagner, Megan E. Rogers and Gregory F. Zimmerman
- Farmer models of socio-ecologic systems: Application of causal mapping across multiple locations pp. 555-562

- John Fairweather
2010, volume 221, articles 2
- Pattern formation of a predator–prey system with Ivlev-type functional response pp. 131-140

- Weiming Wang, Lei Zhang, Hailing Wang and Zhenqing Li
- Nutrient fluxes at the landscape level and the R* rule pp. 141-146

- Shu Ju and Donald L. DeAngelis
- A geometrical model for the effect of interference on food intake pp. 147-151

- Cornelis Rappoldt, Richard A. Stillman and Bruno J. Ens
- Clustering species using a model of population dynamics and aggregation theory pp. 152-160

- Nicolas Picard, Frédéric Mortier, Vivien Rossi and Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury
- Canonical modelling of spring barley growth using dry matter weight data from a field experiment pp. 161-172

- Paweł Jankowski and Dariusz Gozdowski
- Sensitivity analysis of North American bird population estimates pp. 173-177

- Wayne E. Thogmartin
- Sensitivity analysis of the two dimensional application of the Generic Ecological Model (GEM) to algal bloom prediction in the North Sea pp. 178-190

- K. Salacinska, G.Y. El Serafy, F.J. Los and A. Blauw
- How sensitive are elasticities of long-run stochastic growth to how environmental variability is modelled? pp. 191-200

- Thomas H.G. Ezard and Tim Coulson
- A methodological framework for integrating computational fluid dynamics and ecological models applied to juvenile freshwater mussel dispersal in the Upper Mississippi River pp. 201-214

- Joseph A. Daraio, Larry J. Weber, Teresa J. Newton and John M. Nestler
- Modeling a spatially restricted distribution in the Neotropics: How the size of calibration area affects the performance of five presence-only methods pp. 215-224

- João G.R. Giovanelli, Marinez Ferreira de Siqueira, Célio F.B. Haddad and João Alexandrino
- Identifying key life-traits for the dynamics and gene flow in a weedy crop relative: Sensitivity analysis of the GeneSys simulation model for weed beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) pp. 225-237

- Nathalie Colbach, Henri Darmency and Yann Tricault
- Modelling cyanobacteria in shallow coastal seas pp. 238-244

- Inga Hense and Hans Burchard
- Opening the black box—Development, testing and documentation of a mechanistically rich agent-based model pp. 245-255

- Chris J. Topping, Toke T. Høye and Carsten Riis Olesen
- Modelling stand development after partial harvests: An empirically based, spatially explicit analysis for lowland black spruce pp. 256-267

- H.C. Thorpe, M.C. Vanderwel, M.M. Fuller, S.C. Thomas and J.P. Caspersen
- A population model for the peach fruit moth, Carposina sasakii Matsumura (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae), in a Korean orchard system pp. 268-280

- Dong-Soon Kim and Joon-Ho Lee
- Measuring and modeling the seasonal changes of an urban Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) population pp. 281-289

- Azmy S. Ackleh, Jacoby Carter, Lauren Cole, Tom Nguyen, Jay Monte and Claire Pettit
- Sanitary felling of Norway spruce due to spruce bark beetles in Slovenia: A model and projections for various climate change scenarios pp. 290-302

- Nikica Ogris and Maja Jurc
- Impacts of changing frost regimes on Swedish forests: Incorporating cold hardiness in a regional ecosystem model pp. 303-313

- A. Rammig, A.M. Jönsson, T. Hickler, B. Smith, L. Bärring and M.T. Sykes
- Development and test of a crop growth model for application within a Global Change decision support system pp. 314-329

- V.I.S. Lenz-Wiedemann, C.W. Klar and K. Schneider
- Learning habitat models for the diatom community in Lake Prespa pp. 330-337

- Dragi Kocev, Andreja Naumoski, Kosta Mitreski, Svetislav Krstić and Sašo Džeroski
- Fish recruitment prediction, using robust supervised classification methods pp. 338-352

- Jose A. Fernandes, Xabier Irigoien, Nerea Goikoetxea, Jose A. Lozano, Iñaki Inza, Aritz Pérez and Antonio Bode
- A physically based statistical model of sand abrasion effects on periphyton biomass pp. 353-361

- James J. Luce, Russell Steele and Michel F. Lapointe
- Effect of variable fishing strategy on fisheries under changing effort and pressure: An agent-based model application pp. 362-369

- Reniel B. Cabral, Rollan C. Geronimo, May T. Lim and Porfirio M. Aliño
- Grassy field margins as potential corridors for butterflies in agricultural landscapes: A simulation study pp. 370-377

- Thomas Delattre, Jean-Baptiste Pichancourt, Francoise Burel and Pavel Kindlmann
2010, volume 221, articles 1
- A method for mapping fire hazard and risk across multiple scales and its application in fire management pp. 2-18

- Robert E. Keane, Stacy A. Drury, Eva C. Karau, Paul F. Hessburg and Keith M. Reynolds
- A model for wildfire prevention planning in game resources pp. 19-26

- R. Zamora, J.R. Molina-Martínez, M.A. Herrera and F. Rodríguez y Silva
- Assessing spatial uncertainty of the Portuguese fire risk through direct sequential simulation pp. 27-33

- R.M. Durão, M.J. Pereira, C. Branquinho and A. Soares
- Spatial modelling of socioeconomic data to understand patterns of human-caused wildfire ignition risk in the SW of Madrid (central Spain) pp. 34-45

- R. Romero-Calcerrada, F. Barrio-Parra, J.D.A. Millington and C.J. Novillo
- Development of a framework for fire risk assessment using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies pp. 46-58

- Emilio Chuvieco, Inmaculada Aguado, Marta Yebra, Héctor Nieto, Javier Salas, M. Pilar Martín, Lara Vilar, Javier Martínez, Susana Martín, Paloma Ibarra, Juan de la Riva, Jaime Baeza, Francisco Rodríguez, Juan R. Molina, Miguel A. Herrera and Ricardo Zamora
- Knowing fire incidence through fuel phenology: A remotely sensed approach pp. 59-66

- S. Bajocco, L. Rosati and C. Ricotta
- Modis reflectance and active fire data for burn mapping and assessment at regional level pp. 67-74

- Silvia Merino-de-Miguel, Margarita Huesca and Federico González-Alonso
- Post-fire vegetation regrowth detection in the Deiva Marina region (Liguria-Italy) using Landsat TM and ETM+ data pp. 75-84

- José Pablo Solans Vila and Paulo Barbosa
- Temporal scaling behavior of human-caused fires and their connection to relative humidity of the atmosphere pp. 85-89

- Jian Wang, Weiguo Song, Hongyang Zheng and Luciano Telesca
- Analysis of time-scaling properties in forest-fire sequence observed in Italy pp. 90-93

- Luciano Telesca and Rosa Lasaponara
- Intra-annual time dynamical patterns of fire sequences observed in Patagonia (Argentina) pp. 94-97

- Luciana Ghermandi, Rosa Lasaponara and Luciano Telesca
- Wildfire, landscape diversity and the Drossel–Schwabl model pp. 98-105

- Richard D. Zinck, Karin Johst and Volker Grimm
- A Hierarchical Bayesian model of wildfire in a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot: Implications of weather variability and global circulation pp. 106-112

- Adam M. Wilson, Andrew M. Latimer, John A. Silander, Alan E. Gelfand and Helen de Klerk
- Non-linear ecological processes, fires, environmental heterogeneity and shrub invasion in northwestern Patagonia pp. 113-121

- L. Ghermandi, M.I. de Torres Curth, J. Franzese and S. Gonzalez
- Correlations between forest fires in British Columbia, Canada, and sea surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean pp. 122-129

- Yonghe Wang, Mike Flannigan and Kerry Anderson
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