Don DeAngelis, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Negative frequency-dependent foraging behaviour in a generalist herbivore (Alces alces) and its stabilizing influence on food-web dynamics Negative frequency-dependent foraging behaviour in a generalist herbivore (Alces alces) and its stabilizing influence on food-web dynamics
1. Resource selection is widely appreciated to be context‐dependent and shaped by both biological and abiotic factors. However, few studies have empirically assessed the extent to which selective foraging behaviour is dynamic and varies in response to environmental conditions for free‐ranging animal populations. 2. Here, we assessed the extent that forage selection fluctuated in response...
Authors
Sarah Hoy, John Vucetich, Rongsong Liu, Don DeAngelis, Rolf Peterson, Leah Vucetich, John Henderson
Success of lake restoration depends on spatial aspects of nutrient loading and hydrology Success of lake restoration depends on spatial aspects of nutrient loading and hydrology
Many aquatic ecosystems have deteriorated due to human activities and their restoration is often troublesome. It is proposed here that the restoration success of deteriorated lakes critically depends on hitherto largely neglected spatial heterogeneity in nutrient loading and hydrology. A modelling approach is used to study this hypothesis by considering four lake types with contrasting...
Authors
Annette Janssen, Dianneke van Wijk, Luuk van Gerven, Elisabeth Bakker, Robert Brederveld, Donald DeAngelis, Jan Janse, Wolf Mooij
Resource concentration mechanisms facilitate foraging success in simulations of a pulsed oligotrophic wetland Resource concentration mechanisms facilitate foraging success in simulations of a pulsed oligotrophic wetland
ContextMovement of prey on hydrologically pulsed, spatially heterogeneous wetlands can result in transient, high prey concentrations, when changes in landscape features such as connectivity between flooded areas alternately facilitate and impede prey movement. Predators track and exploit these concentrations, depleting them as they arise.ObjectivesWe sought to describe how prey pulses of...
Authors
Simeon Yurek, Donald DeAngelis
Modeling δ18O as an early indicator of regime shift arising from salinity stress in coastal vegetation Modeling δ18O as an early indicator of regime shift arising from salinity stress in coastal vegetation
In many important coastal habitats, a combination of increasing soil salinization due to sea level rise, reduced precipitation and storm surges may induce regime shift from salinity-intolerant glycophytic vegetation to salinity-tolerant halophytic species. Early detection of regime shift due to salinity stress in vegetation may facilitate conservation efforts. It has been shown that the...
Authors
Su Teh, Hock Koh, Donald DeAngelis, Clifford Voss, Leonel da Silveira Lobo Sternberg
Decision-making in agent-based modeling: A current review and future prospectus Decision-making in agent-based modeling: A current review and future prospectus
All basic processes of ecological populations involve decisions; when and where to move, when and what to eat, and whether to fight or flee. Yet decisions and the underlying principles of decision-making have been difficult to integrate into the classical population-level models of ecology. Certainly, there is a long history of modeling individuals' searching behavior, diet selection, or...
Authors
Donald DeAngelis, Stephanie Diaz
Energetic constraints and the paradox of a diffusing population in a heterogeneous environment Energetic constraints and the paradox of a diffusing population in a heterogeneous environment
Previous mathematical analyses have shown that, for certain parameter ranges, a population, described by logistic equations on a set of connected patches, and diffusing among them, can reach a higher equilibrium total population when the local carrying capacities are heterogeneously distributed across patches, than when carrying capacities having the same total sum are homogeneously...
Authors
Yuanshi Wang, Donald DeAngelis
Modeling water quality in the Anthropocene: Directions for the next-generation aquatic ecosystem models Modeling water quality in the Anthropocene: Directions for the next-generation aquatic ecosystem models
“Everything changes and nothing stands still” (Heraclitus). Here we review three major improvements to freshwater aquatic ecosystem models — and ecological models in general — as water quality scenario analysis tools towards a sustainable future. To tackle the rapid and deeply connected dynamics characteristic of the Anthropocene, we argue for the inclusion of eco-evolutionary, novel...
Authors
Wolf Mooij, Dianneke van Wijk, Arthur Beusen, Robert Brederveld, Manqi Chang, Marleen Cobben, Donald DeAngelis, Andrea Downing, Pamela Green, Alena S. Gsell, Inese Huttunen, Jan Janse, Annette Janssen, Geerten Hengeveld, Xiangzhen Kong, Lilith Kramer, Jan Kuiper, Simon Langan, Bart Nolet, Rascha Nuijten, Maryna Strokal, Tineke Troost, Anne van Dam, Sven Teurlincx
Global dynamics of a mutualism–competition model with one resource and multiple consumers Global dynamics of a mutualism–competition model with one resource and multiple consumers
Recent simulation modeling has shown that species can coevolve toward clusters of coexisting consumers exploiting the same limiting resource or resources, with nearly identical ratios of coefficients related to growth and mortality. This paper provides a mathematical basis for such as situation; a full analysis of the global dynamics of a new model for such a class of n-dimensional...
Authors
Yuanshi Wang, Hong Wu, Donald DeAngelis
The confluences of ideas leading to, and the flow of ideas emerging from, individual-based modeling of riverine fishes The confluences of ideas leading to, and the flow of ideas emerging from, individual-based modeling of riverine fishes
In this review article, we trace the history of events leading to the development of individual-based models (IBMs) to represent aquatic organisms in rivers and streams. As a metaphor, we present this history as a series of confluences between individual scientists (tributaries) sharing ideas. We describe contributions of these models to science and management. One iconic feature of...
Authors
Henriette Jager, Donald DeAngelis
Growth stress response to sea level rise in species with contrasting functional traits: A case study in tidal freshwater forested wetlands Growth stress response to sea level rise in species with contrasting functional traits: A case study in tidal freshwater forested wetlands
With rising sea levels, mortality of glycophytes can be caused by water and nutrient stress under increasing salinity. However, the relative effects of these two stressors may vary by species-specific functional traits. For example, deciduous species, with leaves typically emerging during low salinity periods of the year, may suffer less from water stress than evergreen species. We...
Authors
Lu Zhai, Ken Krauss, Xin Liu, Jamie A. Duberstein, William Conner, Donald L. DeAngelis, Leonel Sternberg
Book review: A new view on the species abundance distribution Stochastic communities: A mathematical theory of biodiversity Book review: A new view on the species abundance distribution Stochastic communities: A mathematical theory of biodiversity
The sampled relative abundances of species of a taxonomic group, whether birds, trees, or moths, in a natural community at a particular place vary in a way that suggests a consistent underlying pattern, referred to as the species abundance distribution (SAD). Preston [1] conjectured that the numbers of species, plotted as a histogram of logarithmic abundance classes called octaves...
Authors
Donald DeAngelis
A parasitism-mutualism-predation model consisting of crows, cuckoos and cats with stage-structure and maturation delays on crows and cuckoos A parasitism-mutualism-predation model consisting of crows, cuckoos and cats with stage-structure and maturation delays on crows and cuckoos
In this paper, a parasitism-mutualism-predation model is proposed to investigate the dynamics of multi-interactions among cuckoos, crows and cats with stage-structure and maturation time delays on cuckoos and crows. The crows permit the cuckoos to parasitize their nestlings (eggs) on the crow chicks (eggs). In return, the cuckoo nestlings produce a malodorous cloacal secretion to protect...
Authors
Yantao Luo, Long Zhang, Zhidong Teng, Donald L. DeAngelis
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 195
Negative frequency-dependent foraging behaviour in a generalist herbivore (Alces alces) and its stabilizing influence on food-web dynamics Negative frequency-dependent foraging behaviour in a generalist herbivore (Alces alces) and its stabilizing influence on food-web dynamics
1. Resource selection is widely appreciated to be context‐dependent and shaped by both biological and abiotic factors. However, few studies have empirically assessed the extent to which selective foraging behaviour is dynamic and varies in response to environmental conditions for free‐ranging animal populations. 2. Here, we assessed the extent that forage selection fluctuated in response...
Authors
Sarah Hoy, John Vucetich, Rongsong Liu, Don DeAngelis, Rolf Peterson, Leah Vucetich, John Henderson
Success of lake restoration depends on spatial aspects of nutrient loading and hydrology Success of lake restoration depends on spatial aspects of nutrient loading and hydrology
Many aquatic ecosystems have deteriorated due to human activities and their restoration is often troublesome. It is proposed here that the restoration success of deteriorated lakes critically depends on hitherto largely neglected spatial heterogeneity in nutrient loading and hydrology. A modelling approach is used to study this hypothesis by considering four lake types with contrasting...
Authors
Annette Janssen, Dianneke van Wijk, Luuk van Gerven, Elisabeth Bakker, Robert Brederveld, Donald DeAngelis, Jan Janse, Wolf Mooij
Resource concentration mechanisms facilitate foraging success in simulations of a pulsed oligotrophic wetland Resource concentration mechanisms facilitate foraging success in simulations of a pulsed oligotrophic wetland
ContextMovement of prey on hydrologically pulsed, spatially heterogeneous wetlands can result in transient, high prey concentrations, when changes in landscape features such as connectivity between flooded areas alternately facilitate and impede prey movement. Predators track and exploit these concentrations, depleting them as they arise.ObjectivesWe sought to describe how prey pulses of...
Authors
Simeon Yurek, Donald DeAngelis
Modeling δ18O as an early indicator of regime shift arising from salinity stress in coastal vegetation Modeling δ18O as an early indicator of regime shift arising from salinity stress in coastal vegetation
In many important coastal habitats, a combination of increasing soil salinization due to sea level rise, reduced precipitation and storm surges may induce regime shift from salinity-intolerant glycophytic vegetation to salinity-tolerant halophytic species. Early detection of regime shift due to salinity stress in vegetation may facilitate conservation efforts. It has been shown that the...
Authors
Su Teh, Hock Koh, Donald DeAngelis, Clifford Voss, Leonel da Silveira Lobo Sternberg
Decision-making in agent-based modeling: A current review and future prospectus Decision-making in agent-based modeling: A current review and future prospectus
All basic processes of ecological populations involve decisions; when and where to move, when and what to eat, and whether to fight or flee. Yet decisions and the underlying principles of decision-making have been difficult to integrate into the classical population-level models of ecology. Certainly, there is a long history of modeling individuals' searching behavior, diet selection, or...
Authors
Donald DeAngelis, Stephanie Diaz
Energetic constraints and the paradox of a diffusing population in a heterogeneous environment Energetic constraints and the paradox of a diffusing population in a heterogeneous environment
Previous mathematical analyses have shown that, for certain parameter ranges, a population, described by logistic equations on a set of connected patches, and diffusing among them, can reach a higher equilibrium total population when the local carrying capacities are heterogeneously distributed across patches, than when carrying capacities having the same total sum are homogeneously...
Authors
Yuanshi Wang, Donald DeAngelis
Modeling water quality in the Anthropocene: Directions for the next-generation aquatic ecosystem models Modeling water quality in the Anthropocene: Directions for the next-generation aquatic ecosystem models
“Everything changes and nothing stands still” (Heraclitus). Here we review three major improvements to freshwater aquatic ecosystem models — and ecological models in general — as water quality scenario analysis tools towards a sustainable future. To tackle the rapid and deeply connected dynamics characteristic of the Anthropocene, we argue for the inclusion of eco-evolutionary, novel...
Authors
Wolf Mooij, Dianneke van Wijk, Arthur Beusen, Robert Brederveld, Manqi Chang, Marleen Cobben, Donald DeAngelis, Andrea Downing, Pamela Green, Alena S. Gsell, Inese Huttunen, Jan Janse, Annette Janssen, Geerten Hengeveld, Xiangzhen Kong, Lilith Kramer, Jan Kuiper, Simon Langan, Bart Nolet, Rascha Nuijten, Maryna Strokal, Tineke Troost, Anne van Dam, Sven Teurlincx
Global dynamics of a mutualism–competition model with one resource and multiple consumers Global dynamics of a mutualism–competition model with one resource and multiple consumers
Recent simulation modeling has shown that species can coevolve toward clusters of coexisting consumers exploiting the same limiting resource or resources, with nearly identical ratios of coefficients related to growth and mortality. This paper provides a mathematical basis for such as situation; a full analysis of the global dynamics of a new model for such a class of n-dimensional...
Authors
Yuanshi Wang, Hong Wu, Donald DeAngelis
The confluences of ideas leading to, and the flow of ideas emerging from, individual-based modeling of riverine fishes The confluences of ideas leading to, and the flow of ideas emerging from, individual-based modeling of riverine fishes
In this review article, we trace the history of events leading to the development of individual-based models (IBMs) to represent aquatic organisms in rivers and streams. As a metaphor, we present this history as a series of confluences between individual scientists (tributaries) sharing ideas. We describe contributions of these models to science and management. One iconic feature of...
Authors
Henriette Jager, Donald DeAngelis
Growth stress response to sea level rise in species with contrasting functional traits: A case study in tidal freshwater forested wetlands Growth stress response to sea level rise in species with contrasting functional traits: A case study in tidal freshwater forested wetlands
With rising sea levels, mortality of glycophytes can be caused by water and nutrient stress under increasing salinity. However, the relative effects of these two stressors may vary by species-specific functional traits. For example, deciduous species, with leaves typically emerging during low salinity periods of the year, may suffer less from water stress than evergreen species. We...
Authors
Lu Zhai, Ken Krauss, Xin Liu, Jamie A. Duberstein, William Conner, Donald L. DeAngelis, Leonel Sternberg
Book review: A new view on the species abundance distribution Stochastic communities: A mathematical theory of biodiversity Book review: A new view on the species abundance distribution Stochastic communities: A mathematical theory of biodiversity
The sampled relative abundances of species of a taxonomic group, whether birds, trees, or moths, in a natural community at a particular place vary in a way that suggests a consistent underlying pattern, referred to as the species abundance distribution (SAD). Preston [1] conjectured that the numbers of species, plotted as a histogram of logarithmic abundance classes called octaves...
Authors
Donald DeAngelis
A parasitism-mutualism-predation model consisting of crows, cuckoos and cats with stage-structure and maturation delays on crows and cuckoos A parasitism-mutualism-predation model consisting of crows, cuckoos and cats with stage-structure and maturation delays on crows and cuckoos
In this paper, a parasitism-mutualism-predation model is proposed to investigate the dynamics of multi-interactions among cuckoos, crows and cats with stage-structure and maturation time delays on cuckoos and crows. The crows permit the cuckoos to parasitize their nestlings (eggs) on the crow chicks (eggs). In return, the cuckoo nestlings produce a malodorous cloacal secretion to protect...
Authors
Yantao Luo, Long Zhang, Zhidong Teng, Donald L. DeAngelis