Don DeAngelis, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Modeling spatial distribution of the Unionid mussels and the core-satellite hypothesis Modeling spatial distribution of the Unionid mussels and the core-satellite hypothesis
This paper discusses the spatial distribution patterns of the various species of the Unionid mussels as functions of their respective life-cycle characteristics. Computer simulations identify two life-cycle characteristics as major factors governing the abundance of a species, namely the movement range of their fish hosts and the success rate of the parasitic larval glochidia in finding...
Authors
Hooi-Ling Lee, Donald L. DeAngelis, Hock Lye Koh
Recovery of the snail kite in Florida: Beyond a reductionist paradigm Recovery of the snail kite in Florida: Beyond a reductionist paradigm
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert E. Bennetts, Wiley M. Kitchens, Donald L. DeAngelis
Consequences of cannibalism and competition for food in a smallmouth bass population: An individual-based modeling study Consequences of cannibalism and competition for food in a smallmouth bass population: An individual-based modeling study
We used an individual-based modeling approach to study the consequences of cannibalism and competition for food in a freshwater fish population. We simulated the daily foraging, growth, and survival of the age-0 fish and older juvenile individuals of a sample population to reconstruct patterns of density dependence in the age-0 fish during the growth season. Cannibalism occurs as a part...
Authors
Q. Dong, D.L. DeAngelis
Landscape modeling for Everglades ecosystem restoration Landscape modeling for Everglades ecosystem restoration
A major environmental restoration effort is under way that will affect the Everglades and its neighboring ecosystems in southern Florida. Ecosystem and population-level modeling is being used to help in the planning and evaluation of this restoration. The specific objective of one of these modeling approaches, the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS), is to predict the...
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, M.A. Huston, W.F. Wolff, D. M. Fleming, E.J. Comiskey, S.M. Sylvester
Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem
Many wetlands undergo seasonal cycles in precipitation and water depth.This environmental seasonality is echoed in patterns of production of fishbiomass, which, in turn, influence the phenology of other components of thefood web, including wading birds. Human activities, such as drainage orother alterations of the hydrology, can exacerbate these natural cycles andresult in detrimental...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, William F. Loftus, Joel C. Trexler, Robert E. Ulanowicz
Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem
Many wetlands undergo seasonal cycles in precipitation and water depth. This environmental seasonality is echoed in patterns of production of fish biomass, which, in turn, influence the phenology of other components of the food web, including wading birds. Human activities, such as drainage or other alterations of the hydrology, can exacerbate these natural cycles and result in...
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis, W.F. Loftus, J.C. Trexler, Robert E. Ulanowicz
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 195
Modeling spatial distribution of the Unionid mussels and the core-satellite hypothesis Modeling spatial distribution of the Unionid mussels and the core-satellite hypothesis
This paper discusses the spatial distribution patterns of the various species of the Unionid mussels as functions of their respective life-cycle characteristics. Computer simulations identify two life-cycle characteristics as major factors governing the abundance of a species, namely the movement range of their fish hosts and the success rate of the parasitic larval glochidia in finding...
Authors
Hooi-Ling Lee, Donald L. DeAngelis, Hock Lye Koh
Recovery of the snail kite in Florida: Beyond a reductionist paradigm Recovery of the snail kite in Florida: Beyond a reductionist paradigm
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert E. Bennetts, Wiley M. Kitchens, Donald L. DeAngelis
Consequences of cannibalism and competition for food in a smallmouth bass population: An individual-based modeling study Consequences of cannibalism and competition for food in a smallmouth bass population: An individual-based modeling study
We used an individual-based modeling approach to study the consequences of cannibalism and competition for food in a freshwater fish population. We simulated the daily foraging, growth, and survival of the age-0 fish and older juvenile individuals of a sample population to reconstruct patterns of density dependence in the age-0 fish during the growth season. Cannibalism occurs as a part...
Authors
Q. Dong, D.L. DeAngelis
Landscape modeling for Everglades ecosystem restoration Landscape modeling for Everglades ecosystem restoration
A major environmental restoration effort is under way that will affect the Everglades and its neighboring ecosystems in southern Florida. Ecosystem and population-level modeling is being used to help in the planning and evaluation of this restoration. The specific objective of one of these modeling approaches, the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS), is to predict the...
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, M.A. Huston, W.F. Wolff, D. M. Fleming, E.J. Comiskey, S.M. Sylvester
Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem
Many wetlands undergo seasonal cycles in precipitation and water depth.This environmental seasonality is echoed in patterns of production of fishbiomass, which, in turn, influence the phenology of other components of thefood web, including wading birds. Human activities, such as drainage orother alterations of the hydrology, can exacerbate these natural cycles andresult in detrimental...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, William F. Loftus, Joel C. Trexler, Robert E. Ulanowicz
Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem Modeling fish dynamics and effects of stress in a hydrologically pulsed ecosystem
Many wetlands undergo seasonal cycles in precipitation and water depth. This environmental seasonality is echoed in patterns of production of fish biomass, which, in turn, influence the phenology of other components of the food web, including wading birds. Human activities, such as drainage or other alterations of the hydrology, can exacerbate these natural cycles and result in...
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis, W.F. Loftus, J.C. Trexler, Robert E. Ulanowicz