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                             32 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A domain-specific language for patchy landscape modelling: The Brittany agricultural mosaic as a case study Gaucherel, Cédric.
2006
194 1-3 p. 233-243
11 p.
article
2 Analysis of the transferability of a biogeochemical lake model to lakes of different trophic state Mieleitner, Johanna
2006
194 1-3 p. 49-61
13 p.
article
3 An individual based model of sea turtles: Investigating the effect of temporal variability on population dynamics Mazaris, Antonios D.
2006
194 1-3 p. 114-124
11 p.
article
4 A simple measure for precautionary assessment of organic chemicals with respect to global cold condensation Müller-Herold, Ulrich
2006
194 1-3 p. 266-273
8 p.
article
5 A system dynamics model for the management of the gooseneck barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes) in the marine reserve of Gaztelugatxe (Northern Spain) Bald, Juan
2006
194 1-3 p. 306-315
10 p.
article
6 Automated modelling of a food web in lake Bled using measured data and a library of domain knowledge Atanasova, Nataša
2006
194 1-3 p. 37-48
12 p.
article
7 Constructing a library of domain knowledge for automated modelling of aquatic ecosystems Atanasova, Nataša
2006
194 1-3 p. 14-36
23 p.
article
8 Grid-based analysis of air pollution data Richards, M.
2006
194 1-3 p. 274-286
13 p.
article
9 Highlighting the model code selection and application process in policy-relevant water quality modelling Saloranta, Tuomo M.
2006
194 1-3 p. 316-327
12 p.
article
10 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems Gattie, D.K.
2006
194 1-3 p. 162-177
16 p.
article
11 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems: Schramski, John R.
2006
194 1-3 p. 189-201
13 p.
article
12 Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems: Temporal variation of indirect effects in a seven-compartment model of nitrogen flow in the Neuse River Estuary, USA—Time series analysis Borrett, Stuart R.
2006
194 1-3 p. 178-188
11 p.
article
13 Individual-based models as tools for ecological theory and application: Understanding the emergence of organisational properties in ecological systems Breckling, Broder
2006
194 1-3 p. 102-113
12 p.
article
14 Inductive revision of quantitative process models Asgharbeygi, Nima
2006
194 1-3 p. 70-79
10 p.
article
15 Integrating knowledge-driven and data-driven approaches to modeling Todorovski, Ljupčo
2006
194 1-3 p. 3-13
11 p.
article
16 Integrating the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process with dynamic programming approach for determining the optimal forest management decisions Zadnik Stirn, Lidija
2006
194 1-3 p. 296-305
10 p.
article
17 Interactions between environmental variability and immigration rate control patterns of species diversity Hiltunen, Teppo
2006
194 1-3 p. 125-131
7 p.
article
18 Modelling basic physical parameters in the Adriatic Sea as the basis for marine benthic habitats mapping Janeković, Ivica
2006
194 1-3 p. 62-69
8 p.
article
19 Modelling of weather variability effect on fitophenology Črepinšek, Zalika
2006
194 1-3 p. 256-265
10 p.
article
20 Modelling the damage status of silver fir trees (Abies alba Mill.) on the basis of geomorphological, climatic and stand factors Božić, Mario
2006
194 1-3 p. 202-208
7 p.
article
21 Population dynamic consequences of adaptive growth rate in fluctuating environment Laakso, Jouni
2006
194 1-3 p. 132-140
9 p.
article
22 Prelim (iii) Title Page Journal 2006
194 1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
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23 Qualitative models about stream ecosystem recovery: Exploratory studies Salles, Paulo
2006
194 1-3 p. 80-89
10 p.
article
24 Responses of forest herbs to available understory light measured with hemispherical photographs in silver fir–beech forest in Croatia Jelaska, Sven D.
2006
194 1-3 p. 209-218
10 p.
article
25 Secondary extinctions in ecological networks: Bottlenecks unveiled Allesina, Stefano
2006
194 1-3 p. 150-161
12 p.
article
26 Sensitivity analysis of the emergy flows at the solar salt production process in Slovenia Laganis, Jana
2006
194 1-3 p. 287-295
9 p.
article
27 Spruce bark beetles (Ips typographus, Pityogenes chalcographus, Col.: Scolytidae) in the Dinaric mountain forests of Slovenia: Monitoring and modeling Jurc, Maja
2006
194 1-3 p. 219-226
8 p.
article
28 The ants’ garden: Qualitative models of complex interactions between populations Salles, Paulo
2006
194 1-3 p. 90-101
12 p.
article
29 The Fourth European Conference on Ecological Modelling, September 27–October 1, 2004, Bled, Slovenia Džeroski, Sašo
2006
194 1-3 p. 1-2
2 p.
article
30 The use of forest ecosystem model EFIMOD for research and practical implementation at forest stand, local and regional levels Chertov, O.
2006
194 1-3 p. 227-232
6 p.
article
31 Uncertainties in modelling of climate change impact in future: An example of onion thrips (Thrips Tabaci Lindeman) in Slovenia Bergant, Klemen
2006
194 1-3 p. 244-255
12 p.
article
32 Using a spatial and stage-structured invasion model to assess the spread of feral populations of transgenic oilseed rape Garnier, A.
2006
194 1-3 p. 141-149
9 p.
article
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