Don DeAngelis, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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The use of models for a multiscaled ecological monitoring system: Chapter 6 The use of models for a multiscaled ecological monitoring system: Chapter 6
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Donald L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, E.J. Comiskey, Wolf M. Mooij, M.P. Nott
Optimal exploitation of spatially distributed trophic resources and population stability Optimal exploitation of spatially distributed trophic resources and population stability
The relationships between optimal foraging of individuals and population stability are addressed by testing, with a spatially explicit model, the effect of patch departure behaviour on individual energetics and population stability. A factorial experimental design was used to analyse the relevance of the behavioural factor in relation to three factors that are known to affect individual...
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A. Basset, M. Fedele, D.L. DeAngelis
Integration of population, community, and landscape indicators for assessing effects of stressors Integration of population, community, and landscape indicators for assessing effects of stressors
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D.L. DeAngelis, J. L. Curnutt
Modeling ecosystem and population dynamics on the South Florida hydroscape Modeling ecosystem and population dynamics on the South Florida hydroscape
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D.L. DeAngelis, S. Bellmund, W.M. Mooij, M.P. Nott, E.J. Comiskey, L.J. Gross, W.M. Wolff
Community food webs Community food webs
Community food webs describe the feeding relationships, or trophic interactions, between the species of an ecological community. Both the structure and dynamics of such webs are the focus of food web research. The topological structures of empirical food webs from many ecosystems have been published on the basis of field studies and they form the foundation for theory concerning the mean...
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Donald L. DeAngelis
Modeling Fish Population and Biomass on the Everglades Landscape (ALFISH) Modeling Fish Population and Biomass on the Everglades Landscape (ALFISH)
ALFISH is a model created under the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Its purpose is to describe fish functional groups in freshwater marshes of the greater Everglades area of southern Florida. In particular, it is intended to assess the spatial pattern of fish densities through time across freshwater marshes. This model has the...
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Donald L. DeAngelis, Louis J. Gross, Holly Gaff, Rene Salinas
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The use of models for a multiscaled ecological monitoring system: Chapter 6 The use of models for a multiscaled ecological monitoring system: Chapter 6
No abstract available
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, E.J. Comiskey, Wolf M. Mooij, M.P. Nott
Optimal exploitation of spatially distributed trophic resources and population stability Optimal exploitation of spatially distributed trophic resources and population stability
The relationships between optimal foraging of individuals and population stability are addressed by testing, with a spatially explicit model, the effect of patch departure behaviour on individual energetics and population stability. A factorial experimental design was used to analyse the relevance of the behavioural factor in relation to three factors that are known to affect individual...
Authors
A. Basset, M. Fedele, D.L. DeAngelis
Integration of population, community, and landscape indicators for assessing effects of stressors Integration of population, community, and landscape indicators for assessing effects of stressors
Abstract not supplied at this time
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis, J. L. Curnutt
Modeling ecosystem and population dynamics on the South Florida hydroscape Modeling ecosystem and population dynamics on the South Florida hydroscape
Abstract not supplied at this time
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis, S. Bellmund, W.M. Mooij, M.P. Nott, E.J. Comiskey, L.J. Gross, W.M. Wolff
Community food webs Community food webs
Community food webs describe the feeding relationships, or trophic interactions, between the species of an ecological community. Both the structure and dynamics of such webs are the focus of food web research. The topological structures of empirical food webs from many ecosystems have been published on the basis of field studies and they form the foundation for theory concerning the mean...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis
Modeling Fish Population and Biomass on the Everglades Landscape (ALFISH) Modeling Fish Population and Biomass on the Everglades Landscape (ALFISH)
ALFISH is a model created under the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Its purpose is to describe fish functional groups in freshwater marshes of the greater Everglades area of southern Florida. In particular, it is intended to assess the spatial pattern of fish densities through time across freshwater marshes. This model has the...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, Louis J. Gross, Holly Gaff, Rene Salinas