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Book review: Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations Book review: Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations
No abstract available. Review info: Nonlinear dynamic of interacting populations. By Alexander D. Bazykin, 1998. ISBN: 978-9810216856, 193 pp.
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Donald L. DeAngelis
Dynamics of prey moving through a predator field: a model of migrating juvenile salmon Dynamics of prey moving through a predator field: a model of migrating juvenile salmon
The migration of a patch of prey through a field of relatively stationary predators is a situation that occurs frequently in nature. Making quantitative predictions concerning such phenomena may be difficult, however, because factors such as the number of the prey in the patch, the spatial length and velocity of the patch, and the feeding rate and satiation of the predators all interact...
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J.H. Petersen, D.L. DeAngelis
[Book review] Theoretical Ecology Illustrated : An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, by Ted J. Case [Book review] Theoretical Ecology Illustrated : An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, by Ted J. Case
Review of: An Illustrated Guide to Theoretical Ecology. Ted J. Case. Oxford University Press, New York, 2000. 460 pp., illus. $45.00 (ISBN 0-19-508512-4 paper).
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis
A dynamic landscape model for fish in the Everglades and its application to restoration A dynamic landscape model for fish in the Everglades and its application to restoration
A model (ALFISH) for fish functional groups in freshwater marshes of the greater Everglades area of southern Florida has been developed. Its main objective is to assess the spatial pattern of fish densities through time across freshwater marshes. This model has the capability of providing a dynamic measure of the spatially-explicit food resources available to wading birds. ALFISH...
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H.D. Gaff, D.L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, R. Salinas, M. Shorrosh
Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population viability? Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population viability?
No abstract available.
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Y.G. Matsinos, W.F. Wolff, D.L. DeAngelis
Error propagation in spatially explicit population models: A reassessment Error propagation in spatially explicit population models: A reassessment
No abstract available.
Authors
Wolf M. Mooij, Donald L. DeAngelis
Individual-based models in ecology: An overview Individual-based models in ecology: An overview
No abstract available.
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Donald L. DeAngelis, D. M. Fleming, L.J. Gross, W.F. Wolff
Relationships between hydraulic parameters in a small stream under varying flow and seasonal conditions Relationships between hydraulic parameters in a small stream under varying flow and seasonal conditions
Twenty conservative tracer injections were carried out in the same reach of a small woodland stream in order to determine how variation in discharge and leaf accumulation affect stream hydraulic parameters. The injections were made at various discharge rates ranging from 2-6 to 40 1/s. Five of the injections were made during late autumn, when there were large accumulations of leaves in...
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D.R. Hart, P. J. Mulholland, E.R. Marzolf, D.L. DeAngelis, S.P. Hendricks
Effects of spatial grouping on the functional response of predators Effects of spatial grouping on the functional response of predators
A unified mechanistic approach is given for the derivation of various forms of functional response in predator-prey models. The derivation is based on the principle-of-mass action but with the crucial refinement that the nature of the spatial distribution of predators and/or opportunities for predation are taken into account in an implicit way. If the predators are assumed to have a...
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C. Cosner, D.L. DeAngelis, J.S. Ault, D.B. Olson
The use of modeling in restoration ecology: The Everglades case The use of modeling in restoration ecology: The Everglades case
No abstract available.
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Donald L. DeAngelis
Individual-based modelling as an integrative approach in theoretical and applied population dynamics and food web studies Individual-based modelling as an integrative approach in theoretical and applied population dynamics and food web studies
No abstract available.
Authors
Wolf M. Mooij, Donald L. DeAngelis
Nutrients, algae, and grazers - Book review: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks Nutrients, algae, and grazers - Book review: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks
No abstract available. Review info: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks. By Tom Andersen, 1997. ISBN: 3540618813, 280 pp.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis
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Book review: Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations Book review: Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations
No abstract available. Review info: Nonlinear dynamic of interacting populations. By Alexander D. Bazykin, 1998. ISBN: 978-9810216856, 193 pp.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis
Dynamics of prey moving through a predator field: a model of migrating juvenile salmon Dynamics of prey moving through a predator field: a model of migrating juvenile salmon
The migration of a patch of prey through a field of relatively stationary predators is a situation that occurs frequently in nature. Making quantitative predictions concerning such phenomena may be difficult, however, because factors such as the number of the prey in the patch, the spatial length and velocity of the patch, and the feeding rate and satiation of the predators all interact...
Authors
J.H. Petersen, D.L. DeAngelis
[Book review] Theoretical Ecology Illustrated : An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, by Ted J. Case [Book review] Theoretical Ecology Illustrated : An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, by Ted J. Case
Review of: An Illustrated Guide to Theoretical Ecology. Ted J. Case. Oxford University Press, New York, 2000. 460 pp., illus. $45.00 (ISBN 0-19-508512-4 paper).
Authors
D.L. DeAngelis
A dynamic landscape model for fish in the Everglades and its application to restoration A dynamic landscape model for fish in the Everglades and its application to restoration
A model (ALFISH) for fish functional groups in freshwater marshes of the greater Everglades area of southern Florida has been developed. Its main objective is to assess the spatial pattern of fish densities through time across freshwater marshes. This model has the capability of providing a dynamic measure of the spatially-explicit food resources available to wading birds. ALFISH...
Authors
H.D. Gaff, D.L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, R. Salinas, M. Shorrosh
Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population viability? Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population viability?
No abstract available.
Authors
Y.G. Matsinos, W.F. Wolff, D.L. DeAngelis
Error propagation in spatially explicit population models: A reassessment Error propagation in spatially explicit population models: A reassessment
No abstract available.
Authors
Wolf M. Mooij, Donald L. DeAngelis
Individual-based models in ecology: An overview Individual-based models in ecology: An overview
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, D. M. Fleming, L.J. Gross, W.F. Wolff
Relationships between hydraulic parameters in a small stream under varying flow and seasonal conditions Relationships between hydraulic parameters in a small stream under varying flow and seasonal conditions
Twenty conservative tracer injections were carried out in the same reach of a small woodland stream in order to determine how variation in discharge and leaf accumulation affect stream hydraulic parameters. The injections were made at various discharge rates ranging from 2-6 to 40 1/s. Five of the injections were made during late autumn, when there were large accumulations of leaves in...
Authors
D.R. Hart, P. J. Mulholland, E.R. Marzolf, D.L. DeAngelis, S.P. Hendricks
Effects of spatial grouping on the functional response of predators Effects of spatial grouping on the functional response of predators
A unified mechanistic approach is given for the derivation of various forms of functional response in predator-prey models. The derivation is based on the principle-of-mass action but with the crucial refinement that the nature of the spatial distribution of predators and/or opportunities for predation are taken into account in an implicit way. If the predators are assumed to have a...
Authors
C. Cosner, D.L. DeAngelis, J.S. Ault, D.B. Olson
The use of modeling in restoration ecology: The Everglades case The use of modeling in restoration ecology: The Everglades case
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis
Individual-based modelling as an integrative approach in theoretical and applied population dynamics and food web studies Individual-based modelling as an integrative approach in theoretical and applied population dynamics and food web studies
No abstract available.
Authors
Wolf M. Mooij, Donald L. DeAngelis
Nutrients, algae, and grazers - Book review: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks Nutrients, algae, and grazers - Book review: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks
No abstract available. Review info: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks. By Tom Andersen, 1997. ISBN: 3540618813, 280 pp.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis