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Reduced honeybee pollen foraging under neonicotinoid exposure: Exploring reproducible individual and colony level effects in the field using AI and simulation
Environ. Sci. Technol. 10.1021/acs.est.4c13656Articles in ISI listed journals (235)
Complex adaptive systems science in the era of global sustainability crisis
Geogr. Sustain. 6 (1), art. 100250 10.1016/j.geosus.2024.09.011
Using the ODD protocol and NetLogo to replicate agent-based models
Ecol. Model. 501 , art. 110967 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110967
Model perpetuation by designing and documenting models and workflows so that they can be reused and further developed by others: The case of multiple stressors in ecology
Ecol. Model. 501 , art. 111029 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2025.111029
Convergent and transdisciplinary integration: On the future of integrated modeling of human-water systems
Water Resour. Res. 61 (2), e2024WR038088 10.1029/2024WR038088
Towards reusable building blocks for agent-based modelling and theory development
Environ. Modell. Softw. 175 , art. 106003 10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.106003
Modelling jaguar gene flow in fragmented landscapes offers insights into functional population connectivity
Landsc. Ecol. 39 , art. 12 10.1007/s10980-024-01795-2
It's about time: Feeding competition costs of sociality are affected more by temporal characteristics than spatial distribution
Ecol. Evol. 14 (4), e11209 10.1002/ece3.11209
Mechanistic population models for ecological risk assessment and decision support: The importance of good conceptual model diagrams
Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 20 (5), 1566 - 1574 10.1002/ieam.4886
Ecological risk assessment when species-specific data are scarce: how trait-based approaches and modeling can help
Bioscience 74 (10), 701 - 709 10.1093/biosci/biae086
Theory for and from agent-based modelling: Insights from a virtual special issue and a vision
Environ. Modell. Softw. 178 , art. 106088 10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.106088
Modelling the transmission and spread of yellow fever in forest landscapes with different spatial configurations
Ecol. Model. 489 , art. 110628 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110628
Beyond guides, protocols and acronyms: Adoption of good modelling practices depends on challenging academia's status quo in ecology
Ecol. Model. 496 , art. 110829 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110829
Defining ecological buffer mechanisms should consider diverse approaches
Trends Ecol. Evol. 39 (2), 119 - 120 10.1016/j.tree.2023.12.008
Navigating causal reasoning in sustainability science
Ambio 53 (11), 1618 - 1631 10.1007/s13280-024-02047-y
Modeling and theorizing with agent-based sustainable development
Environ. Modell. Softw. 171 , art. 105891 10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105891
Visual ODD: A standardised visualisation illustrating the narrative of agent-based models
JASSS 27 (4), art. 1 10.18564/jasss.5450
Honeybee pollen but not nectar foraging greatly reduced by neonicotinoids: Insights from AI and simulation
Comput. Electron. Agric. 221 , art. 108966 10.1016/j.compag.2024.108966
From known to unknown unknowns through pattern-oriented modelling: Driving research towards the Medawar zone
Ecol. Model. 497 , art. 110853 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110853
Modeling agent decision and behavior in the light of data science and artificial intelligence
Environ. Modell. Softw. 166 , art. 105713 10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105713
Digital twins: dynamic model-data fusion for ecology
Trends Ecol. Evol. 38 (10), 916 - 926 10.1016/j.tree.2023.04.010
Ecology needs to overcome siloed modelling
Trends Ecol. Evol. 38 (12), 1122 - 1124 10.1016/j.tree.2023.09.011
Local buffer mechanisms for population persistence
Trends Ecol. Evol. 38 (11), 1051 - 1059 10.1016/j.tree.2023.06.006
Dynamical systems modeling for structural understanding of social-ecological systems: A primer
Ecol. Complex. 56 , art. 101052 10.1016/j.ecocom.2023.101052
LandS: Vegetation modeling based on Ellenberg's Ecological Indicator Values
MethodsX 11 , art. 102486 10.1016/j.mex.2023.102486
Visualization of causation in social-ecological systems
Ecol. Soc. 27 (1), art. 31 10.5751/ES-13030-270131
Model-derived causal explanations are inherently constrained by hidden assumptions and context: The example of Baltic cod dynamics
Environ. Modell. Softw. 156 , art. 105489 10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105489
Occupancy models reveal potential of conservation prioritization for Central American jaguars
Anim. Conserv. 25 (5), 680 - 691 10.1111/acv.12772
Forecasting effects of transport infrastructure on endangered tigers: a tool for conservation planning
PeerJ 10 , e13472 10.7717/peerj.13472
The hitchhiker's guide to generic ecological-economic modelling of land-use-based biodiversity conservation policies
Ecol. Model. 465 , art. 109861 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109861
Energy-mediated responses to changing prey size and distribution in marine top predator movements and population dynamics
J. Anim. Ecol. 91 (1), 241 - 254 10.1111/1365-2656.13627
Large-scale PVA modelling of insects in cultivated grasslands: The role of dispersal in mitigating the effects of management schedules under climate change
Ecol. Evol. 12 (7), e9063 10.1002/ece3.9063
Stabilizing microbial communities by looped mass transfer
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 119 (17), e2117814119 10.1073/pnas.2117814119
MASTIFF: A mechanistic model for cross-scale analyses of the functioning of multiple stressed riverine ecosystems
Ecol. Model. 470 , art. 110007 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.110007
Fluctuations in density-dependent selection drive the evolution of a pace-of-life-syndrome within and between populations
Am. Nat. 199 (4), E124 - E139 10.1086/718473
Chronic and acute effects of imidacloprid on a simulated BEEHAVE honeybee colony
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 41 (9), 2318 - 2327 10.1002/etc.5420
Simulation of Varroa mite control in honey bee colonies without synthetic acaricides: Demonstration of Good Beekeeping Practice for Germany in the BEEHAVE model
Ecol. Evol. 12 (11), e9456 10.1002/ece3.9456
A review of key features and their implementation in unstructured, structured, and agent‐based population models for ecological risk assessment
Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 17 (3), 521 - 540 10.1002/ieam.4362
Challenges, tasks, and opportunities in modeling agent-based complex systems
Ecol. Model. 457 , art. 109685 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109685
Keeping modelling notebooks with TRACE: Good for you and good for environmental research and management support
Environ. Modell. Softw. 136 , art. 104932 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104932
While shoot herbivores reduce, root herbivores increase nutrient enrichment’s impact on diversity in a grassland model
Ecology 102 (5), e03333 10.1002/ecy.3333
Movement and seasonal energetics mediate vulnerability to disturbance in marine mammal populations
Am. Nat. 197 (3), 296 - 311 10.1086/712798
Honey bee colony performance affected by crop diversity and farmland structure: a modeling framework
Ecol. Appl. 31 (1), e02216 10.1002/eap.2216
Socio-technical scales in socio-environmental modeling: managing a system-of-systems modeling approach
Environ. Modell. Softw. 135 , art. 104885 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104885
High-resolution PVA along large environmental gradients to model the combined effects of climate change and land use timing: lessons from the large marsh grasshopper
Ecol. Model. 440 , art. 109355 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2020.109355
Collecting eco-evolutionary data in the dark: Impediments to subterranean research and how to overcome them
Ecol. Evol. 11 (11), 5911 - 5926 10.1002/ece3.7556
Editorial: Meeting grand challenges in agent-based models
JASSS 23 (1), art. 13 10.18564/jasss.4012
Intertwined effects of defaunation, increased tree mortality, and density compensation on seed dispersal
Ecography 43 (9), 1352 - 1363 10.1111/ecog.05047
The ODD protocol: An update with guidance to support wider and more consistent use
Ecol. Model. 428 , art. 109105 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2020.109105
Three questions to ask before using model outputs for decision support
Nat. Commun. 11 , art. 4959 10.1038/s41467-020-17785-2
The ODD protocol for describing agent-based and other simulation models: A second update to improve clarity, replication, and structural realism
JASSS 23 (2), art. 7 10.18564/jasss.4259
Editorial: thematic series “Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research”
Mov. Ecol. 8 , art. 19 10.1186/s40462-020-00210-0
Mitigating bioenergy-driven biodiversity decline: A modelling approach with the European brown hare
Ecol. Model. 416 , art. 108914 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2019.108914
'One size does not fit all': A roadmap of purpose-driven mixed-method pathways for sensitivity analysis of agent-based models
JASSS 23 (1), art. 6 10.18564/jasss.4201
Intraspecific trait variation in personality‐related movement behavior promotes coexistence
Oikos 129 (10), 1441 - 1454 10.1111/oik.07431
Moving infections: individual movement decisions drive disease persistence in spatially structured landscapes
Oikos 129 (5), 651 - 667 10.1111/oik.07002
Movement‐mediated community assembly and coexistence
Biol. Rev. 95 (4), 1073 - 1096 10.1111/brv.12600
Parameter estimation for functional-structural plant models when data are scarce: using multiple patterns for rejecting unsuitable parameter sets
Ann. Bot. 126 (4), 559 - 570 10.1093/aob/mcaa016
Resilience trinity: safeguarding ecosystem functioning and services across three different time horizons and decision contexts
Oikos 129 (4), 445 - 456 10.1111/oik.07213
Delayed chemical defense: timely expulsion of herbivores can reduce competition with neighboring plants
Am. Nat. 193 (1), 125 - 139 10.1086/700577
Effects of human‐induced prey depletion on large carnivores in protected areas: Lessons from modeling tiger populations in stylized spatial scenarios
Ecol. Evol. 9 (19), 11298 - 11313 10.1002/ece3.5632
Intraspecific trait variation increases species diversity in a trait‐based grassland model
Oikos 128 (3), 441 - 455 10.1111/oik.05567
Modeling the emergence of migratory corridors and foraging hot spots of the green sea turtle
Ecol. Evol. 9 (18), 10317 - 10342 10.1002/ece3.5552
Different modelling purposes
JASSS 22 (3), art. 6 10.18564/jasss.3993
Exploring resilience with agent-based models: State of the art, knowledge gaps and recommendations for coping with multidimensionality
Ecol. Complex. 40, Part B , art. 100718 10.1016/j.ecocom.2018.06.008
A plea for consistency, transparency and reproducibility in risk assessment effect models
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 38 (1), 9 - 11 10.1002/etc.4291
Give chance a chance: from coexistence to coviability in biodiversity theory
Ecosphere 10 (5), e02700 10.1002/ecs2.2700
Does animal personality affect movement in habitat corridors? Experiments with common voles (Microtus arvalis) using different corridor widths
Animals 9 (6), art. 291 10.3390/ani9060291
Agricultural landscape generators for simulation models: A review of existing solutions and an outline of future directions
Ecol. Model. 393 , 135 - 151 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.12.010
Neutral mechanisms and niche differentiation in steady-state insular microbial communities revealed by single cell analysis
Environ. Microbiol. 21 (1), 164 - 181 10.1111/1462-2920.14437
From cases to general principles: A call for theory development through agent-based modeling
Ecol. Model. 393 , 153 - 156 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.10.006
The dimensionality of stability depends on disturbance type
Ecol. Lett. 22 (4), 674 - 684 10.1111/ele.13226
Transferability of mechanistic ecological models is about emergence
Trends Ecol. Evol. 34 (6), 487 - 488 10.1016/j.tree.2019.01.010
The distribution of mycotoxins in a heterogeneous wheat field in relation to microclimate, fungal and bacterial abundance
J. Appl. Microbiol. 126 (1), 177 - 190 10.1111/jam.14104
Cross-disciplinary links in environmental systems science: Current state and claimed needs identified in a meta-review of process models
Sci. Total Environ. 622-623 , 945 - 973 /10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.007
Eco-evolutionary responses to recreational fishing under different harvest regulations
Ecol. Evol. 8 (19), 9600 - 9613 10.1002/ece3.4270
Assisting seed dispersers to restore oldfields: An individual-based model of the interactions among badgers, foxes and Iberian pear trees
J. Appl. Ecol. 55 (2), 600 - 611 10.1111/1365-2664.13000
When things don’t add up: quantifying impacts of multiple stressors from individual metabolism to ecosystem processing
Ecol. Lett. 21 (4), 568 - 577 10.1111/ele.12923
Bridging scales: allometric random walks link movement and biodiversity research
Trends Ecol. Evol. 33 (9), 701 - 712 10.1016/j.tree.2018.07.003
Modelling movements of Saimaa ringed seals using an individual-based approach
Ecol. Model. 368 , 321 - 335 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2017.12.002
Predicting the impacts of anthropogenic disturbances on marine populations
Conserv. Lett. 11 (5), e12563 10.1111/conl.12563
Response to Kabisch and colleagues
Bioscience 68 (3), 167 - 168 10.1093/biosci/bix154
Alternaria and Fusarium fungi: differences in distribution and spore deposition in a topographically heterogeneous wheat field
J. Fungi 4 (2), art. 63 10.3390/jof4020063
Community consequences of foraging under fear
Ecol. Model. 383 , 80 - 90 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.05.015
Pattern-oriented modelling as a novel way to verify and validate functional–structural plant models: a demonstration with the annual growth module of avocado
Ann. Bot. 121 (5), 941 - 959 10.1093/aob/mcx187
Impaired ecosystem process despite little effects on populations: modeling combined effects of warming and toxicants
Glob. Change Biol. 23 (8), 2973 - 2989 10.1111/gcb.13581
Next-generation individual-based models integrate biodiversity and ecosystems: yes we can, and yes we must
Ecosystems 20 (2), 229 - 236 10.1007/s10021-016-0071-2
Predictive systems models can help elucidate bee declines driven by multiple combined stressors
Apidologie 48 (3), 328 - 339 10.1007/s13592-016-0476-0
A modelling approach to evaluating the effectiveness of Ecological Focus Areas: The case of the European brown hare
Land Use Pol. 61 , 63 - 79 10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.11.004
The winter pack-ice zone provides a sheltered but food-poor habitat for larval Antarctic krill
Nat. Ecol. Evol. 1 (12), 1853 - 1861 10.1038/s41559-017-0368-3
Improving execution speed of models implemented in NetLogo
JASSS 20 (1), art. 3 10.18564/jasss.3282
When, where, and how nature matters for ecosystem services: challenges for the next generation of ecosystem service models
Bioscience 67 (9), 820 - 833 10.1093/BIOSCI/bix075
Agent-based modelling of social-ecological systems: achievements, challenges, and a way forward
JASSS 20 (2), art. 8 10.18564/jasss.3423
InSTREAM-Gen: Modelling eco-evolutionary dynamics of trout populations under anthropogenic environmental change
Ecol. Model. 326 , 36 - 53 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.07.026
BEESCOUT: A model of bee scouting behaviour and a software tool for characterizing nectar/pollen landscapes for BEEHAVE
Ecol. Model. 340 , 126 - 133 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.09.013
Reintroducing environmental change drivers in biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research
Trends Ecol. Evol. 31 (12), 905 - 915 10.1016/j.tree.2016.09.007
Robustness analysis: Deconstructing computational models for ecological theory and applications
Ecol. Model. 326 , 162 - 167 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.07.018
Next-generation ecological modelling: A special issue dedicated to Donald DeAngelis on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Editorial
Ecol. Model. 326 , 1 - 3 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.12.017
Structural realism, emergence, and predictions in next-generation ecological modelling: Synthesis from a special issue
Ecol. Model. 326 , 177 - 187 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.01.001
How to use mechanistic effect models in environmental risk assessment of pesticides: Case studies and recommendations from the SETAC workshop MODELINK
Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 12 (1), 21 - 31 10.1002/ieam.1704
Multiple stressors: using the honeybee model BEEHAVE to explore how spatial and temporal forage stress affects colony resilience
Oikos 125 (7), 1001 - 1016 10.1111/oik.02636
Monodominance in tropical forests: modelling reveals emerging clusters and phase transitions
J. R. Soc. Interface 13 (117), art. 0123 10.1098/rsif.2016.0123
Asymmetric facilitation can reduce size inequality in plant populations resulting in delayed density-dependent mortality
Oikos 125 (8), 1153 - 1161 10.1111/oik.02593
Scale-dependent role of demography and dispersal on the distribution of populations in heterogeneous landscapes
Oikos 125 (5), 667 - 673 10.1111/oik.02345
Modeling population-level consequences of polychlorinated biphenyl exposure in East Greenland polar bears
Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol 70 (1), 143 - 154 10.1007/s00244-015-0203-2
Allee effect in polar bears: a potential consequence of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination
Proc. R. Soc. B-Biol. Sci. 283 (1843), art. 20161883 10.1098/rspb.2016.1883
Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning decoupled: invariant ecosystem functioning despite non-random reductions in consumer diversity
Oikos 125 (3), 424 - 433 10.1111/oik.02220
Simple or complex: Relative impact of data availability and model purpose on the choice of model types for population viability analyses
Ecol. Model. 323 , 87 - 95 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.11.022
Merging trait-based and individual-based modelling: An animal functional type approach to explore the responses of birds to climatic and land use changes in semi-arid African savannas
Ecol. Model. 326 , 75 - 89 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.07.005
Modeling tiger population and territory dynamics using an agent-based approach
Ecol. Model. 312 , 347 - 362 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.06.008
How biological clocks and changing environmental conditions determine local population growth and species distribution in Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): a conceptual model
Ecol. Model. 303 , 78 - 86 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.02.009
Making predictions in a changing world: the benefits of individual-based ecology
Bioscience 65 (2), 140 - 150 10.1093/biosci/biu192
Modelling harvesting strategies for the lobster fishery in northern Europe: the importance of protecting egg-bearing females
Popul. Ecol. 57 (1), 237 - 251 10.1007/s10144-014-0460-3
Replicating and breaking models: good for you and good for ecology
Oikos 124 (6), 691 - 696 10.1111/oik.02170
Per aspera ad astra: through complex population modeling to predictive theory
Am. Nat. 186 (5), 669 - 674 10.1086/683181
Local density effects on individual production are dynamic: insights from natural stands of a perennial savanna grass
Oecologia 178 (4), 1125 - 1135 10.1007/s00442-015-3291-9
Merging validation and evaluation of ecological models to 'evaludation': a review of terminology and a practical approach
Ecol. Model. 280 , 117 - 128 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.11.009
BEEHAVE: a systems model of honeybee colony dynamics and foraging to explore multifactorial causes of colony failure
J. Appl. Ecol. 51 (2), 470 - 482 10.1111/1365-2664.12222
Bird sky networks: How do avian scavengers use social information to find carrion?
Ecology 95 (7), 1799 - 1808 10.1890/13-0574.1
Data availability and model complexity, generality, and utility: a reply to Lonergan
Trends Ecol. Evol. 29 (6), 302 - 303 10.1016/j.tree.2014.03.004
Coupling different mechanistic effect models for capturing individual- and population-level effects of chemicals: Lessons from a case where standard risk assessment failed
Ecol. Model. 280 , 18 - 29 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.06.018
Towards better modelling and decision support: Documenting model development, testing, and analysis using TRACE
Ecol. Model. 280 , 129 - 139 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2014.01.018
Population models for ecological risk assessment of chemicals: Short introduction and summary of a special issue. Editorial
Ecol. Model. 280 , 1 - 4 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2014.01.017
Pattern-oriented parameterization of general models for ecological application: towards realistic evaluations of management approaches
Ecol. Model. 275 , 78 - 88 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.12.009
The role of belowground competition and plastic biomass allocation in altering plant mass–density relationships
Oikos 123 (2), 248 - 256 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00921.x
Limitations of extrapolating toxic effects on reproduction to the population level
Ecol. Appl. 24 (8), 1972 - 1983 10.1890/14-0656.1
The evolutionary consequences of disrupted male mating signals: an agent-based modelling exploration of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the guppy
PLOS One 9 (7), e103100 10.1371/journal.pone.0103100
Two pairs of eyes are better than one: Combining individual-based and matrix models for ecological risk assessment of chemicals
Ecol. Model. 280 , 40 - 52 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.07.027
Field metabolic rate and PCB adipose tissue deposition efficiency in East Greenland polar bears derived from contaminant monitoring data
PLOS One 9 (8), e104037 10.1371/journal.pone.0104037
Appropriate resolution in time and model structure for population viability analysis: insights from a butterfly metapopulation
Biol. Conserv. 169 , 345 - 354 10.1016/j.biocon.2013.12.004
Facilitating parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis of agent-based models: a cookbook using NetLogo and R
JASSS 17 (3), art. 11 10.18564/jasss.2503
Modeling implications of food resource aggregation on animal migration phenology
Ecol. Evol. 3 (8), 2535 - 2546 10.1002/ece3.656
Towards a systems approach for understanding honeybee decline: a stocktaking and synthesis of existing models
J. Appl. Ecol. 50 (4), 868 - 880 10.1111/1365-2664.12112
Predictive systems ecology
Proc. R. Soc. B-Biol. Sci. 280 (1771), art. 20131452 10.1098/rspb.2013.1452
Do simple models lead to generality in ecology?
Trends Ecol. Evol. 28 (10), 578 - 583 10.1016/j.tree.2013.05.022
Ranking landscape development scenarios affecting natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) population dynamics in central Poland
PLOS One 8 (5), e64852 10.1371/journal.pone.0064852
Chemical and natural stressors combined: from cryptic effects to population extinction
Sci. Rep. 3 , art. 2036 10.1038/srep02036
Mechanistic effect modeling for ecological risk assessment: Where to go from here?
Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 9 (3), e58 - e63 10.1002/ieam.1423
How can we bring together empiricists and modellers in functional biodiversity research?
Basic Appl. Ecol. 14 (2), 93 - 101 10.1016/j.baae.2013.01.001
Mighty small: observing and modeling individual microbes becomes big science
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 110 (45), 18027 - 18028 10.1073/pnas.1317472110
Plant interactions alter the predictions of metabolic scaling theory
PLOS One 8 (2), e57612 10.1371/journal.pone.0057612
Linking pesticide exposure and spatial dynamics: an individual-based model of wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations in agricultural landscapes
Ecol. Model. 248 , 92 - 102 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.09.016
Predicting population dynamics from the properties of individuals: a cross-level test of dynamic energy budget theory
Am. Nat. 181 (4), 506 - 519 10.1086/669904
Extrapolating ecotoxicological effects from individuals to populations: a generic approach based on Dynamic Energy Budget theory and individual-based modeling
Ecotoxicology 22 (3), 574 - 583 10.1007/s10646-013-1049-x
Population-level consequences of spatially heterogeneous exposure to heavy metals in soil: an individual-based model of springtails
Ecol. Model. 250 , 338 - 351 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.11.010
Behind the scenes of population viability modeling: predicting butterfly metapopulation dynamics under climate change
Ecol. Model. 259 , 62 - 73 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.03.014
Representing the acquisition and use of energy by individuals in agent-based models of animal populations
Methods Ecol. Evol. 4 (2), 151 - 161 10.1111/2041-210x.12002
Pattern-oriented modelling: a ‘multi-scope’ for predictive systems ecology
Philos. Trans. R. Soc. B-Biol. Sci. 367 (1586), 298 - 310 10.1098/rstb.2011.0180
Correlative and dynamic species distribution modelling for ecological predictions in the Antarctic: a cross-disciplinary concept
Polar Res. 31 , art. 11091 10.3402/polar.v31i0.11091
Differences between symmetric and asymmetric facilitation matter: exploring the interplay between modes of positive and negative plant interactions
J. Ecol. 100 (6), 1482 - 1491 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2012.02019.x
Dynamic Energy Budget theory meets individual-based modelling: a generic and accessible implementation
Methods Ecol. Evol. 3 (2), 445 - 449 10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00168.x
Agent-based modelling: tools for linking NetLogo and R
JASSS 15 (3), art. 8 10.18564/jasss.2018
RNetLogo: an R package for running and exploring individual-based models implemented in NetLogo
Methods Ecol. Evol. 3 (3), 480 - 483 10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00180.x
Post-hoc pattern-oriented testing and tuning of an existing large model: lessons from the field vole
PLoS One 7 (9), e45872 10.1371/journal.pone.0045872
Uncertainty in predictions of range dynamics: black grouse climbing the Swiss Alps
Ecography 35 (7), 590 - 603 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2011.07200.x
Neutral communities may lead to decreasing diversity-disturbance relationships: insights from a generic simulation model
Ecol. Lett. 14 (7), 653 - 660 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01626.x
Adding value to ecological risk assessment with population modeling
Hum. Ecol. Risk Assess. 17 (2), 287 - 299 10.1080/10807039.2011.552391
Predicting the threats of chemicals to wildlife: what are the challenges?
Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 7 (3), 499 - 501 10.1002/ieam.198
Integrating individual search and navigation behaviors in mechanistic movement models
Theor. Ecol. 4 (3), 341 - 355 10.1007/s12080-010-0081-1
Understanding shifts in wildfire regimes as emergent threshold phenomena
Am. Nat. 178 (6), E149 - E161 10.1086/662675
The independent and interactive effects of tree-tree establishment competition and fire on savanna structure and dynamics
Am. Nat. 175 (3), E44 - E65 10.1086/650368
Interacting effects of habitat destruction and changing disturbance rates on biodiversity: Who is going to survive?
Ecol. Model. 221 (23), 2776 - 2783 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.08.005
Integrating population modeling into ecological risk assessment
Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 6 (1), 191 - 193 10.1002/ieam.25
The ODD protocol: A review and first update
Ecol. Model. 221 (23), 2760 - 2768 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.08.019
Modelling dead wood islands in European beech forests: how much and how reliably would they provide dead wood?
Eur. J. For. Res. 129 (4), 659 - 668 10.1007/s10342-010-0366-3
The one-sidedness and cultural bias of the resilience approach
GAIA 19 (1), 25 - 32 10.14512/gaia.19.1.6
Ecological models and pesticide risk assessment: current modeling practice
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 29 (4), 1006 - 1012 10.1002/etc.120
Ecological models supporting environmental decision making: a strategy for the future
Trends Ecol. Evol. 25 (8), 479 - 486 10.1016/j.tree.2010.05.001
NetLogo meets R: linking agent-based models with a toolbox for their analysis
Environ. Modell. Softw. 25 (8), 972 - 974 10.1016/j.envsoft.2010.02.008
Population models in pesticide risk assessment: lessons for assessing population-level effects, recovery, and alternative exposure scenarios from modeling a small mammal
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 29 (6), 1292 - 1300 10.1002/etc.151
Grass mortality in semi-arid savanna: the role of fire, competition and self-shading
Perspect. Plant Ecol. Evol. Syst. 12 (1), 1 - 8 10.1016/j.ppees.2009.09.003
Wildfire, landscape diversity and the Drossel-Schwabl model
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The virtual ecologist approach: simulating data and observers
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Exploiting hysteresis in coordination incentives for cost-effective biodiversity conservation
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Ein Workshop über Entscheidungstheorie im Naturschutz am UFZ Leipzig-Halle
Z. Ökologie u. Naturschutz 6 (4), 253 - 255
Stellungnahme zur naturschutzbezogenen Waldforschung in Deutschland: Ergebnisse eines Workshops am Umweltforschungszentrum in Leipzig 29.-31.5.1995
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A down-to-earth assessment of stability concepts in ecology: dreams, demands, and the real problems
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Ein gitterbasiertes Simulationsmodell als Werkzeug zur Untersuchung der Tollwutausbreitung und -bekämpfung
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Ein Modell zur Metapopulationsdynamik von Bryodema tuberculata (Saltatoria, Acrididae)
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Agent-based and individual-based modeling: a practical introduction
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Executive summary of the LEMTOX workshop: lessons learned and steps to be taken
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Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
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State-of-the-art of ecological modelling for pesticide risk assessment: a critical review
In: Thorbek, P., Forbes, V., Heimbach, F., Hommen, U., Thulke, H.-H., van den Brink, P., Wogram, J., Grimm, V. (eds.)
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Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
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Ecological models supporting management of wildlife diseases
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The potential for the use of agent-based models in ecotoxicology
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Modeling adaptive behavior in event-driven environments: temporally explicit individual-based ecology
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Seeing the forest for the trees, and vice versa: pattern-oriented ecological modelling
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Irrungen und Wirrungen in der ökologischen Stabilitätsdiskussion. Bestandsaufnahme, Ursachen und eine Strategie zur Überwindung der Konfusion
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Modellierung von Nachbarschaftskonkurrenz in Pflanzenpopulationen: Test eines neuen individuenbasierten Ansatzes
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Den Wald vor lauter Bäumen sehen: musterorientiertes Modellieren in der Ökologie
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ELAWAT: Goals and conceptual framework
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