|
|
Ecological Modelling
2007 - 2025
Current editor(s): Brian D. Fath From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
2008, volume 213, articles 3
- Instantaneous intake rate of herbivores as function of forage quality and mass: Effects on facilitative and competitive interactions pp. 273-284

- Frank van Langevelde, Michael Drescher, Ignas M.A. Heitkönig and Herbert H.T. Prins
- Dispersal leads to spatial autocorrelation in species distributions: A simulation model pp. 285-292

- Volker Bahn, William B. Krohn and O’Connor, Raymond J.
- Krummholz and grassland coexistence above the forest-line in the Krkonoše Mountains: Grid-based model of shrub dynamics pp. 293-307

- Jan Wild and Eckart Winkler
- An area-wide model approach for the management of a disease vector planthopper in an extensive agricultural system pp. 308-318

- Mariano P. Grilli
- Analysis of OF-layer humus mass variation in a mixed stand of European beech and Norway spruce: An application of structural equation modelling pp. 319-330

- Konrad Wälder, Nico Frischbier, Michael Bredemeier, Wolfgang Näther and Sven Wagner
- Bayesian calibration of a model describing carbon, water and heat fluxes for a Swedish boreal forest stand pp. 331-344

- Magnus Svensson, Per-Erik Jansson, David Gustafsson, Dan Berggren Kleja, Ola Langvall and Anders Lindroth
- Evaluating thermal treeline indicators based on air and soil temperature using an air-to-soil temperature transfer model pp. 345-355

- Jacqueline Gehrig-Fasel, Antoine Guisan and Niklaus E. Zimmermann
- The effect of habitat destruction on metapopulations with the Allee-like effect: A study case of Yancheng in Jiangsu Province, China pp. 356-364

- Ling-Ling Chen and Zhen-Shan Lin
- A crop model cross calibration for use in regional climate impacts studies pp. 365-380

- Wei Xiong, Ian Holman, Declan Conway, Erda Lin and Yue Li
- Two strategies for optimizing the food encounter rate of termite tunnels simulated by a lattice model pp. 381-388

- S.-H. Lee, P. Bardunias and N.-Y. Su
- Pseudo 2D ecosystem model for a dendritic reservoir pp. 389-401

- Alberto de la Fuente and Yarko Niño
- Assessing the importance of seed immigration on coexistence of plant functional types in a species-rich ecosystem pp. 402-416

- Alexandra Esther, Jürgen Groeneveld, Neal J. Enright, Ben P. Miller, Byron B. Lamont, George L.W. Perry, Frank M. Schurr and Florian Jeltsch
- Plankton community patterns across a trophic gradient: The role of zooplankton functional groups pp. 417-436

- Jingyang Zhao, Maryam Ramin, Vincent Cheng and George B. Arhonditsis
- Modelling carbon and nutrient cycling in a simulated pond system at Ranchi pp. 437-448

- B. Mukherjee, D. Mukherjee and M. Nivedita
- Environmental metal pollution considered as noise: Effects on the spatial distribution of benthic foraminifera in two coastal marine areas of Sicily (Southern Italy) pp. 449-462

- D. Valenti, L. Tranchina, M. Brai, A. Caruso, C. Cosentino and B. Spagnolo
- Incorporating output variance in local sensitivity analysis for stochastic models pp. 463-467

- Avi Bar Massada and Yohay Carmel
2008, volume 213, articles 2
- Sensitivity of species-distribution models to error, bias, and model design: An application to resource selection functions for woodland caribou pp. 143-155

- Chris J. Johnson and Michael P. Gillingham
- Optimal biomass allocation in heterogeneous environments in a clonal plant—Spatial division of labor pp. 156-164

- Makihiko Ikegami, Dennis F. Whigham and Marinus J.A. Werger
- A process-based model designed for filling of large data gaps in tower-based measurements of net ecosystem productivity pp. 165-179

- Zisheng Xing, Charles P.-A. Bourque, Fan-Rui Meng, Roger M. Cox, D. Edwin Swift, Tianshan Zha and Lien Chow
- Assessing desertification risk using system stability condition analysis pp. 180-190

- Javier Ibáñez, Jaime Martínez Valderrama and Juan Puigdefábregas
- Nutrient-limited toxin production and the dynamics of two phytoplankton in culture media: A mathematical model pp. 191-201

- Subhendu Chakraborty, Shovonlal Roy and J. Chattopadhyay
- Life-cycle model of terrestrial carbon exchange pp. 202-208

- Leonid L. Golubyatnikov and Yuri M. Svirezhev
- Response of tree growth to a changing climate in boreal central Canada: A comparison of empirical, process-based, and hybrid modelling approaches pp. 209-228

- Martin P. Girardin, Frédéric Raulier, Pierre Y. Bernier and Jacques C. Tardif
- Calibration and uncertainty analysis of a simple model of silica-limited diatom growth in the Elbe River pp. 229-244

- U. Callies, M. Scharfe and Marco Ratto
- A simulation model for projecting changes in salinity concentrations and species dominance in the coastal margin habitats of the Everglades pp. 245-256

- Su Yean Teh, Donald L. DeAngelis, Leonel da Silveira Lobo Sternberg, Fernando R. Miralles-Wilhelm, Thomas J. Smith and Hock-Lye Koh
- Importance of movement constraints in habitat selection studies pp. 257-262

- Jodie Martin, Clément Calenge, Pierre-Yves Quenette and Dominique Allainé
- The effect on dispersal from complex correlations in small-scale movement pp. 263-272

- Lars Westerberg, Tom Lindström, Elna Nilsson and Uno Wennergren
2008, volume 213, articles 1
- AQUATOX: Modeling environmental fate and ecological effects in aquatic ecosystems pp. 1-15

- Richard A. Park, Jonathan S. Clough and Marjorie Coombs Wellman
- Dynamic compartment approach for modelling regimes of carbon cycle functioning in bog ecosystems pp. 16-32

- Nikolay N. Zavalishin
- Simulation model of universal law of school size distribution applied to southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) in the Great Australian Bight pp. 33-44

- Jay Willis
- Uncertainty analysis of climate change mitigation options in the forestry sector using a generic carbon budget model pp. 45-62

- Hannes Böttcher, Annette Freibauer, Michael Obersteiner and Ernst-Detlef Schulze
- Rethinking receiver operating characteristic analysis applications in ecological niche modeling pp. 63-72

- A. Townsend Peterson, Monica Papeş and Jorge Soberón
- Incorporating the perceptual range of animals into connectivity models pp. 73-85

- Pe’er, Guy and Stephanie Kramer-Schadt
- Modification of an ecosystem model for filling medium-sized gaps in tower-based estimates of net ecosystem productivity pp. 86-97

- Zisheng Xing, Charles P.-A. Bourque, Fan-Rui Meng, Roger M. Cox, D. Edwin Swift, Tianshan Zha and Lien Chow
- Floater mortality within settlement areas can explain the Allee effect in breeding populations pp. 98-104

- Vincenzo Penteriani, Fermín Otalora and Miguel Ferrer
- Chorus model of the synchronizing bushcricket species Mecopoda elongata pp. 105-118

- Manfred Hartbauer
- Optimal resource management control for CO2 emission and reduction of the greenhouse effect pp. 119-126

- Marco Antonio Leonel Caetano, Douglas Francisco Marcolino Gherardi and Takashi Yoneyama
- Eventual saturation of the climate–carbon cycle feedback studied with a conceptual model pp. 127-132

- Alexey V. Eliseev and Igor I. Mokhov
- On the use of growth rate parameters for projecting population sizes: Application to aphids pp. 133-142

- James H. Matis, Thomas R. Kiffe, Timothy I. Matis, John A. Jackman, William E. Grant and Harvir Singh
2008, volume 212, articles 3
- Modelling susceptibility of coral reefs to environmental stress using remote sensing data and GIS models pp. 180-199

- Joseph Maina, Valentijn Venus, Timothy R. McClanahan and Mebrahtu Ateweberhan
- Water quality responses to simulated flow and nutrient reductions in the Cape Fear River Estuary and adjacent coastal region, North Carolina pp. 200-217

- Jing Lin, Lian Xie, Leonard J. Pietrafesa, Hongzhou Xu, Wendy Woods, Michael A. Mallin and Michael J. Durako
- Carbon fluxes within the pelagic food web in the coastal area off Antofagasta (23°S), Chile: The significance of the microbial versus classical food webs pp. 218-232

- Héctor J. Pavés and Humberto E. González
- Multilevel models reveal no cohort-level variation in time spent foraging to account for a collapse in kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) breeding success pp. 233-243

- André R. Breton, S. Dean Kildaw, K. Murra and C. Loren Buck
- Three way k-fold cross-validation of resource selection functions pp. 244-255

- Trevor S. Wiens, Brenda C. Dale, Mark S. Boyce and G. Peter Kershaw
- A framework to identify appropriate spatial and temporal scales for modeling N flows from watersheds pp. 256-272

- Egon Dumont, Evert Jan Bakker, Lex Bouwman, Carolien Kroeze, Rik Leemans and Alfred Stein
- Using high fix rate GPS data to determine the relationships between fix rate, prediction errors and patch selection pp. 273-279

- D.L. Swain, T. Wark and G.J. Bishop-Hurley
- Comparative mass-balanced trophic models to assess the impact of environmental management measures in a tropical reservoir ecosystem pp. 280-291

- Preetha Panikkar and M. Feroz Khan
- Marine aquaculture off Sardinia Island (Italy): Ecosystem effects evaluated through a trophic mass-balance model pp. 292-303

- Bruno Díaz López, Mandy Bunke and Julia Andrea Bernal Shirai
- Sublethal toxic effects in a simple aquatic food chain pp. 304-318

- B.W. Kooi, D. Bontje, G.A.K. van Voorn and S.A.L.M. Kooijman
- Exploring optimal fishing scenarios for the multispecies artisanal fisheries of Eritrea using a trophic model pp. 319-333

- Iyob Tsehaye and Leopold A.J. Nagelkerke
- The effects of endogenous ecological memory on population stability and resilience in a variable environment pp. 334-341

- Michael Golinski, Chris Bauch and Madhur Anand
- Hakea sericea: Development of a model of the impacts of biological control on population dynamics and rates of spread of an invasive species pp. 342-358

- David C. Le Maitre, Rainer M. Krug, John H. Hoffmann, Anthony J. Gordon and Theresa N. Mgidi
- An object-oriented cellular automata model for forest planning problems pp. 359-371

- Anne-Hélène Mathey, Emina Krcmar, Suzana Dragicevic and Ilan Vertinsky
- Modelling potential dispersal corridors for cougars in midwestern North America using least-cost path methods pp. 372-381

- Michelle A. LaRue and Clayton K. Nielsen
- The role of inter-generation memory in diel phytoplankton division patterns pp. 382-396

- Ferdi L. Hellweger
- A minimal model of soil water–vegetation interactions forced by stochastic rainfall in water-limited ecosystems pp. 397-407

- C. De Michele, R. Vezzoli, H. Pavlopoulos and R.J. Scholes
- A numerical study of the temperature dynamics at McNary Dam pp. 408-421

- Marcela Politano, Md.M. Haque and Larry J. Weber
- Modeling trophic interactions in Lake Kivu: What roles do exotics play? pp. 422-438

- Maria Concepcion S. Villanueva, Mwapu Isumbisho, Boniface Kaningini, Jacques Moreau and Jean-Claude Micha
- Spatially explicit models to analyze forest loss and fragmentation between 1976 and 2020 in southern Chile pp. 439-449

- Cristian Echeverria, David A. Coomes, Myrna Hall and Adrian C. Newton
- An integrated modelling framework to estimate the fate of nutrients: Application to the Loire (France) pp. 450-459

- Fayçal Bouraoui and Bruna Grizzetti
- Assessing land-use statistics to model land cover change in a mountainous landscape in the European Alps pp. 460-471

- Gillian N. Rutherford, Peter Bebi, Peter J. Edwards and Niklaus E. Zimmermann
- Individual distance-independent girth increment model for Douglas-fir in southern Belgium pp. 472-479

- Arnaud Monty, Philippe Lejeune and Jacques Rondeux
- A mechanistic model simulating primary infections of downy mildew in grapevine pp. 480-491

- Vittorio Rossi, Tito Caffi, Simona Giosuè and Riccardo Bugiani
- Trophic controls of jellyfish blooms and links with fisheries in the East China Sea pp. 492-503

- Hong Jiang, He-Qin Cheng, Hai-Gen Xu, Francisco Arreguín-Sánchez, Manuel J. Zetina-Rejón, Pablo Del Monte Luna and William J.F. Le Quesne
- Application of habitat suitability modelling to tracking data of marine animals as a means of analyzing their feeding habitats pp. 504-512

- Henrik Skov, Elizabeth Humphreys, Stefan Garthe, Kerstin Geitner, David Grémillet, Keith C. Hamer, Janos Hennicke, Hjalte Parner and Sarah Wanless
- The spatial distribution of small- and large-scale fisheries in a marine protected area pp. 513-521

- P. Cartigny, W. Gómez and H. Salgado
- Asynchronous and synchronous updating in individual-based models pp. 522-527

- Geoffrey Caron-Lormier, Roger W. Humphry, David A. Bohan, Cathy Hawes and Pernille Thorbek
- Effects of asymptotic and maximum age estimates on calculated rates of population change pp. 528-535

- John R. Skalski, Joshua J. Millspaugh and Kristen E. Ryding
- Modelling the early events of primordial life pp. 536-544

- Yu.N. Zhuravlev, A.V. Tuzinkevich and E.Ya. Frisman
2008, volume 212, articles 1
- The impact of different density stresses on the dynamics of two competitive populations pp. 5-9

- Anatoly T. Teriokhin and Elena V. Budilova
- Defining yield policies in a viability approach pp. 10-15

- Laetitia Chapel, Guillaume Deffuant, Sophie Martin and Christian Mullon
- Global sensitivity analysis of a trophodynamic model of the Gulf of Trieste pp. 16-27

- Gianpiero Cossarini and Cosimo Solidoro
- Estimation of phytoplanktonic production and system respiration from data collected by a real-time monitoring network in the Lagoon of Venice pp. 28-36

- Stefano Ciavatta, Roberto Pastres, Christian Badetti, Giorgio Ferrari and M.B. Beck
- Monitoring and modelling of the Irish Sea and Liverpool Bay: An overview and an SPM case study pp. 37-52

- V. Krivtsov, M.J. Howarth, S.E. Jones, A.J. Souza and C.F. Jago
- Harmonic analysis of suspended particulate matter in the Menai Strait (UK) pp. 53-67

- V. Krivtsov, J. Gascoigne and S.E. Jones
- Impact of demersal fishery and evidence of the Volterra principle to the extreme in the Adriatic Sea pp. 68-73

- Tarzan Legović
- Where is the worm? Predictive modelling of the habitat preferences of the tube-building polychaete Lanice conchilega pp. 74-79

- Wouter Willems, Peter Goethals, Dries Van den Eynde, Gert Van Hoey, Vera Van Lancker, Els Verfaillie, Magda Vincx and Steven Degraer
- Modeling the dynamics of inhomogeneous natural rotifer populations under toxicant exposure pp. 80-85

- Georgy P. Karev, Artem S. Novozhilov and Faina S. Berezovskaya
- A comparative study on predicting algae blooms in Douro River, Portugal pp. 86-91

- Rita Ribeiro and Luís Torgo
- Application of automated model discovery from data and expert knowledge to a real-world domain: Lake Glumsø pp. 92-98

- Nataša Atanasova, Ljupčo Todorovski, Sašo Džeroski and Boris Kompare
- An environmental typology of freshwater sites in Luxembourg as a tool for predicting macroinvertebrate fauna under non-polluted conditions pp. 99-108

- M. Ferréol, A. Dohet, H.-M. Cauchie and L. Hoffmann
- Modeling geochemical fields based on landscape-guided interpolation pp. 109-115

- Nikolaj Kasimov, Natalia Kosheleva and Victor Wagner
- Ergodicity and successions in Prioksko-Terrasnyi Biosphere Reserve pp. 116-121

- Georgy P. Karev and Vladimir N. Korotkov
- A modelling approach for simulation of water and carbon dioxide exchange between multi-species tropical rain forest and the atmosphere pp. 122-130

- A. Olchev, A. Ibrom, T. Ross, U. Falk, G. Rakkibu, K. Radler, S. Grote, H. Kreilein and G. Gravenhorst
- Effects of land-use changes on evapotranspiration of tropical rain forest margin area in Central Sulawesi (Indonesia): Modelling study with a regional SVAT model pp. 131-137

- A. Olchev, A. Ibrom, J. Priess, S. Erasmi, C. Leemhuis, A. Twele, K. Radler, H. Kreilein, O. Panferov and G. Gravenhorst
- Relations between the oilseed rape volunteer seedbank, and soil factors, weed functional groups and geographical location in the UK pp. 138-146

- Marko Debeljak, Geoff R. Squire, Damjan Demšar, Mark W. Young and Sašo Džeroski
- Characterizing the presence of oilseed rape feral populations on field margins using machine learning pp. 147-154

- Sandrine Pivard, Damjan Demšar, Jane Lecomte, Marko Debeljak and Sašo Džeroski
- Zooprophylactic diversion of mosquitoes from human to alternative hosts: A static simulation model pp. 155-161

- A. Hassanali, L.V. Nedorezov and A.M. Sadykov
- Green oak leaf roller moth dynamics: An application of discrete time mathematical models pp. 162-170

- Lev V. Nedorezov and Dinara L. Sadykova
- Biological contribution to global climate dynamics on a “geological” timescale pp. 171-177

- D.A. Semenov
|
On this page- 2008, volume 213
-
Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2008, volume 212
-
Articles 3
Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 503
2025, volume 502
2025, volume 501
2025, volume 499
2024, volume 498
2024, volume 497
2024, volume 496
2024, volume 495
2024, volume 494
2024, volume 493
2024, volume 492
2024, volume 491
2024, volume 490
2024, volume 489
2024, volume 488
2024, volume 487
2023, volume 486
2023, volume 485
2023, volume 484
2023, volume 483
2023, volume 482
2023, volume 481
2023, volume 480
2023, volume 479
2023, volume 478
2023, volume 477
2023, volume 476
2023, volume 475
2022, volume 474
2022, volume 473
2022, volume 472
2022, volume 471
2022, volume 470
2022, volume 469
2022, volume 468
2022, volume 467
2022, volume 466
2022, volume 465
2022, volume 464
2022, volume 463
2021, volume 462
2021, volume 461
2021, volume 460
2021, volume 459
2021, volume 458
2021, volume 457
2021, volume 456
2021, volume 455
2021, volume 454
2021, volume 453
2021, volume 452
2021, volume 451
2021, volume 450
2021, volume 449
2021, volume 448
2021, volume 447
2021, volume 446
2021, volume 445
2021, volume 444
2021, volume 443
2021, volume 442
2021, volume 441
2021, volume 440
2021, volume 439
2020, volume 438
2020, volume 437
2020, volume 436
2020, volume 435
2020, volume 434
2020, volume 433
2020, volume 432
2020, volume 431
2020, volume 430
2020, volume 429
2020, volume 428
2020, volume 427
2020, volume 426
2020, volume 425
2020, volume 424
2020, volume 423
2020, volume 422
2020, volume 421
2020, volume 420
2020, volume 419
2020, volume 418
2020, volume 417
2020, volume 416
2020, volume 415
2019, volume 414
2019, volume 413
2019, volume 412
2019, volume 411
2019, volume 410
2019, volume 409
2019, volume 408
2019, volume 407
2019, volume 406
2019, volume 405
2019, volume 404
2019, volume 403
2019, volume 402
2019, volume 401
2019, volume 400
2019, volume 399
2019, volume 398
2019, volume 397
2019, volume 396
2019, volume 395
2019, volume 394
2019, volume 393
2019, volume 392
2019, volume 391
2018, volume 390
2018, volume 389
2018, volume 388
2018, volume 387
2018, volume 386
2018, volume 385
2018, volume 384
2018, volume 383
2018, volume 382
2018, volume 381
2018, volume 380
2018, volume 379
2018, volume 378
2018, volume 377
2018, volume 376
2018, volume 375
2018, volume 374
2018, volume 373
2018, volume 372
2018, volume 371
2018, volume 370
2018, volume 369
2018, volume 368
2018, volume 367
2017, volume 365
2017, volume 364
2017, volume 363
2017, volume 362
2017, volume 361
2017, volume 360
2017, volume 359
2017, volume 358
2017, volume 357
2017, volume 356
2017, volume 355
2017, volume 354
2017, volume 353
2017, volume 352
2017, volume 351
2017, volume 350
2017, volume 349
2017, volume 348
2017, volume 347
2017, volume 346
2017, volume 345
2017, volume 344
2017, volume 343
2016, volume 342
2016, volume 341
2016, volume 340
2016, volume 339
2016, volume 338
2016, volume 337
2016, volume 336
2016, volume 335
2016, volume 334
2016, volume 333
2016, volume 332
2016, volume 331
2016, volume 330
2016, volume 329
2016, volume 328
2016, volume 327
2016, volume 326
2016, volume 325
2016, volume 324
2016, volume 323
2016, volume 322
2016, volume 321
2016, volume 320
2016, volume 319
2015, volume 318
2015, volume 317
2015, volume 316
2015, volume 315
2015, volume 314
2015, volume 313
2015, volume 312
2015, volume 311
2015, volume 309-310
2015, volume 308
2015, volume 307
2015, volume 306
2015, volume 305
2015, volume 304
2015, volume 303
2015, volume 302
2015, volume 301
2015, volume 300
2015, volume 299
2015, volume 298
2015, volume 297
2015, volume 296
2015, volume 295
2014, volume 294
2014, volume 293
2014, volume 292
2014, volume 291
2014, volume 290
2014, volume 289
2014, volume 288
2014, volume 287
2014, volume 286
2014, volume 285
2014, volume 284
2014, volume 283
2014, volume 282
2014, volume 281
2014, volume 280
2014, volume 279
2014, volume 278
2014, volume 277
2014, volume 276
2014, volume 275
2014, volume 274
2014, volume 273
2014, volume 272
2014, volume 271
2013, volume 270
2013, volume 269
2013, volume 268
2013, volume 267
2013, volume 266
2013, volume 265
2013, volume 264
2013, volume 263
2013, volume 261-262
2013, volume 260
2013, volume 259
2013, volume 258
2013, volume 257
2013, volume 256
2013, volume 255
2013, volume 254
2013, volume 253
2013, volume 252
2013, volume 251
2013, volume 250
2013, volume 249
2013, volume 248
2012, volume 247
2012, volume 246
2012, volume 245
2012, volume 244
2012, volume 243
2012, volume 242
2012, volume 241
2012, volume 240
2012, volume 239
2012, volume 237-238
2012, volume 235-236
2012, volume 234
2012, volume 233
2012, volume 232
2012, volume 231
2012, volume 230
2012, volume 229
2012, volume 228
2012, volume 227
2012, volume 226
2012, volume 225
2012, volume 224
2011, volume 223
2011, volume 222
2010, volume 221
2009, volume 220
2008, volume 219
2008, volume 218
2008, volume 217
2008, volume 216
2008, volume 215
2008, volume 214
2008, volume 211
2008, volume 210
2007, volume 209
2007, volume 208
2007, volume 207
2007, volume 206
2007, volume 205
2007, volume 204
2007, volume 203
2007, volume 202
2007, volume 201
2007, volume 200
|
On this page- 2008, volume 213
-
Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2008, volume 212
-
Articles 3
Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 503
2025, volume 502
2025, volume 501
2025, volume 499
2024, volume 498
2024, volume 497
2024, volume 496
2024, volume 495
2024, volume 494
2024, volume 493
2024, volume 492
2024, volume 491
2024, volume 490
2024, volume 489
2024, volume 488
2024, volume 487
2023, volume 486
2023, volume 485
2023, volume 484
2023, volume 483
2023, volume 482
2023, volume 481
2023, volume 480
2023, volume 479
2023, volume 478
2023, volume 477
2023, volume 476
2023, volume 475
2022, volume 474
2022, volume 473
2022, volume 472
2022, volume 471
2022, volume 470
2022, volume 469
2022, volume 468
2022, volume 467
2022, volume 466
2022, volume 465
2022, volume 464
2022, volume 463
2021, volume 462
2021, volume 461
2021, volume 460
2021, volume 459
2021, volume 458
2021, volume 457
2021, volume 456
2021, volume 455
2021, volume 454
2021, volume 453
2021, volume 452
2021, volume 451
2021, volume 450
2021, volume 449
2021, volume 448
2021, volume 447
2021, volume 446
2021, volume 445
2021, volume 444
2021, volume 443
2021, volume 442
2021, volume 441
2021, volume 440
2021, volume 439
2020, volume 438
2020, volume 437
2020, volume 436
2020, volume 435
2020, volume 434
2020, volume 433
2020, volume 432
2020, volume 431
2020, volume 430
2020, volume 429
2020, volume 428
2020, volume 427
2020, volume 426
2020, volume 425
2020, volume 424
2020, volume 423
2020, volume 422
2020, volume 421
2020, volume 420
2020, volume 419
2020, volume 418
2020, volume 417
2020, volume 416
2020, volume 415
2019, volume 414
2019, volume 413
2019, volume 412
2019, volume 411
2019, volume 410
2019, volume 409
2019, volume 408
2019, volume 407
2019, volume 406
2019, volume 405
2019, volume 404
2019, volume 403
2019, volume 402
2019, volume 401
2019, volume 400
2019, volume 399
2019, volume 398
2019, volume 397
2019, volume 396
2019, volume 395
2019, volume 394
2019, volume 393
2019, volume 392
2019, volume 391
2018, volume 390
2018, volume 389
2018, volume 388
2018, volume 387
2018, volume 386
2018, volume 385
2018, volume 384
2018, volume 383
2018, volume 382
2018, volume 381
2018, volume 380
2018, volume 379
2018, volume 378
2018, volume 377
2018, volume 376
2018, volume 375
2018, volume 374
2018, volume 373
2018, volume 372
2018, volume 371
2018, volume 370
2018, volume 369
2018, volume 368
2018, volume 367
2017, volume 365
2017, volume 364
2017, volume 363
2017, volume 362
2017, volume 361
2017, volume 360
2017, volume 359
2017, volume 358
2017, volume 357
2017, volume 356
2017, volume 355
2017, volume 354
2017, volume 353
2017, volume 352
2017, volume 351
2017, volume 350
2017, volume 349
2017, volume 348
2017, volume 347
2017, volume 346
2017, volume 345
2017, volume 344
2017, volume 343
2016, volume 342
2016, volume 341
2016, volume 340
2016, volume 339
2016, volume 338
2016, volume 337
2016, volume 336
2016, volume 335
2016, volume 334
2016, volume 333
2016, volume 332
2016, volume 331
2016, volume 330
2016, volume 329
2016, volume 328
2016, volume 327
2016, volume 326
2016, volume 325
2016, volume 324
2016, volume 323
2016, volume 322
2016, volume 321
2016, volume 320
2016, volume 319
2015, volume 318
2015, volume 317
2015, volume 316
2015, volume 315
2015, volume 314
2015, volume 313
2015, volume 312
2015, volume 311
2015, volume 309-310
2015, volume 308
2015, volume 307
2015, volume 306
2015, volume 305
2015, volume 304
2015, volume 303
2015, volume 302
2015, volume 301
2015, volume 300
2015, volume 299
2015, volume 298
2015, volume 297
2015, volume 296
2015, volume 295
2014, volume 294
2014, volume 293
2014, volume 292
2014, volume 291
2014, volume 290
2014, volume 289
2014, volume 288
2014, volume 287
2014, volume 286
2014, volume 285
2014, volume 284
2014, volume 283
2014, volume 282
2014, volume 281
2014, volume 280
2014, volume 279
2014, volume 278
2014, volume 277
2014, volume 276
2014, volume 275
2014, volume 274
2014, volume 273
2014, volume 272
2014, volume 271
2013, volume 270
2013, volume 269
2013, volume 268
2013, volume 267
2013, volume 266
2013, volume 265
2013, volume 264
2013, volume 263
2013, volume 261-262
2013, volume 260
2013, volume 259
2013, volume 258
2013, volume 257
2013, volume 256
2013, volume 255
2013, volume 254
2013, volume 253
2013, volume 252
2013, volume 251
2013, volume 250
2013, volume 249
2013, volume 248
2012, volume 247
2012, volume 246
2012, volume 245
2012, volume 244
2012, volume 243
2012, volume 242
2012, volume 241
2012, volume 240
2012, volume 239
2012, volume 237-238
2012, volume 235-236
2012, volume 234
2012, volume 233
2012, volume 232
2012, volume 231
2012, volume 230
2012, volume 229
2012, volume 228
2012, volume 227
2012, volume 226
2012, volume 225
2012, volume 224
2011, volume 223
2011, volume 222
2010, volume 221
2009, volume 220
2008, volume 219
2008, volume 218
2008, volume 217
2008, volume 216
2008, volume 215
2008, volume 214
2008, volume 211
2008, volume 210
2007, volume 209
2007, volume 208
2007, volume 207
2007, volume 206
2007, volume 205
2007, volume 204
2007, volume 203
2007, volume 202
2007, volume 201
2007, volume 200
|
|