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Articles in ISI listed journals (56)
Using the ODD protocol and NetLogo to replicate agent-based models
Ecol. Model. 501 , art. 110967 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110967
Brood indicators are an early warning signal of honey bee colony loss—a simulation-based study
PLOS One 19 (5), e0302907 10.1371/journal.pone.0302907
Climate change may shift metapopulations towards unstable source-sink dynamics in a fire-killed, serotinous shrub
Ecol. Evol. 14 (6), e11488 10.1002/ece3.11488
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
The impact of salps (Salpa thompsoni) on the Antarctic krill population (Euphausia superba): an individual-based modelling study
Ecol. Process. 12 , art. 50 10.1186/s13717-023-00462-9
Determinants of household vulnerability in networks with formal insurance and informal risk-sharing
Ecol. Econ. 212 , art. 107921 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.107921
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
Declining pollination success reinforces negative climate and fire change impacts in a serotinous, fire-killed plant
Plant Ecol. 223 (7), 863 - 881 10.1007/s11258-022-01244-7
Improving the design of climate insurance: combining empirical approaches and modelling
Clim. Dev. 14 (9), 804 - 813 10.1080/17565529.2021.2007837
Accelerated forest fragmentation leads to critical increase in tropical forest edge area
Sci. Adv. 7 (37), eabg7012 10.1126/sciadv.abg7012
Informal risk-sharing between smallholders may be threatened by formal insurance: Lessons from a stylized agent-based model
PLOS One 16 (3), e0248757 10.1371/journal.pone.0248757
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
Blooms of a key grazer in the Southern Ocean – an individual-based model of Salpa thompsoni
Prog. Oceanogr. 185 , art. 102339 10.1016/j.pocean.2020.102339
Resilience trinity: safeguarding ecosystem functioning and services across three different time horizons and decision contexts
Oikos 129 (4), 445 - 456 10.1111/oik.07213
Drivers of household decision-making on land-use transformation: an example of woodlot establishment in Masindi district, Uganda
Forests 10 (8), art. 619 10.3390/f10080619
Implications of behavioral change for the resilience of pastoral systems—Lessons from an agent-based model
Ecol. Complex. 40, Part B , art. 100710 10.1016/j.ecocom.2018.06.002
Ecological vulnerability through insurance? Potential unintended consequences of livestock drought insurance
Ecol. Econ. 157 , 357 - 368 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.11.021
Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests
Sci. Rep. 9 , art. 13822 10.1038/s41598-019-50323-9
Defaunation impacts on seed survival and its effect on the biomass of future tropical forests
Oikos 127 (10), 1526 - 1538 10.1111/oik.05084
Modelling the life cycle of Salpa thompsoni
Ecol. Model. 387 , 17 - 26 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.08.017
Global patterns of tropical forest fragmentation
Nature 554 (7693), 519 - 522 10.1038/nature25508
High resolution analysis of tropical forest fragmentation and its impact on the global carbon cycle
Nat. Commun. 8 , art. 14855 10.1038/ncomms14855
Theoretical foundations of human decision-making in agent-based land use models – A review
Environ. Modell. Softw. 87 , 39 - 48 10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.10.008
A critical evaluation of ecological indices for the comparative analysis of microbial communities based on molecular datasets
FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 93 (1), fiw209 10.1093/femsec/fiw209
A framework for mapping and comparing behavioural theories in models of social-ecological systems
Ecol. Econ. 131 , 21 - 35 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.08.008
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
The extent of edge effects in fragmented landscapes: Insights from satellite measurements of tree cover
Ecol. Indic. 69 , 196 - 204 10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.04.018
Lessons learned from applying a forest gap model to understand ecosystem and carbon dynamics of complex tropical forests
Ecol. Model. 326 , 124 - 133 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.11.018
Monodominance in tropical forests: modelling reveals emerging clusters and phase transitions
J. R. Soc. Interface 13 (117), art. 0123 10.1098/rsif.2016.0123
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
Community dynamics under environmental change: How can next generation mechanistic models improve projections of species distributions?
Ecol. Model. 326 , 63 - 74 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.11.007
Simple or complicated agent-based models? A complicated issue
Environ. Modell. Softw. 86 , 56 - 67 10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.09.006
Tropical forest degradation and recovery in fragmented landscapes — Simulating changes in tree community, forest hydrology and carbon balance
Glob. Ecol. Conserv. 3 , 664 - 677 10.1016/j.gecco.2015.03.004
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
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
Standardised and transparent model descriptions for agent-based models: current status and prospects
Environ. Modell. Softw. 55 , 156 - 163 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.01.029
Long-term carbon loss in fragmented Neotropical forests
Nat. Commun. 5 , art. 5037 10.1038/ncomms6037
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
Simulating long-term vegetation dynamics using a forest landscape model: the post-Taupo succession on Mt Hauhungatahi, North Island, New Zealand
N. Z. J. Ecol. 38 (1), 26 - 38
Species-specific traits plus stabilizing processes best explain coexistence in biodiverse fire-prone plant communities
PLOS One 8 (5), e65084 10.1371/journal.pone.0065084
Describing human decisions in agent-based models - ODD+D, an extension of the ODD protocol
Environ. Modell. Softw. 48 , 37 - 48 10.1016/j.envsoft.2013.06.003
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
Towards novel approaches to modelling biotic interactions in multispecies assemblages at large spatial extents
J. Biogeogr. 39 (12), 2163 - 2178 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02663.x
How to understand species’ niches and range dynamics: a demographic research agenda for biogeography
J. Biogeogr. 39 (12), 2146 - 2162 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2012.02737.x
Low-dimensional trade-offs fail to explain richness and structure in species-rich plant communities
Theor. Ecol. 4 (4), 495 - 511 10.1007/s12080-010-0092-y
Fragmentation drives tropical forest fragments to early successional states: a modelling study for Brazilian Atlantic forests
Ecol. Model. 222 (12), 1986 - 1997 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2011.03.038
Sensitivity of plant functional types to climate change: classification tree analysis of a simulation model
J. Veg. Sci. 21 (3), 447 - 461 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2009.01155.x
Understanding the effects of rainfall on elephant-vegetation interactions around waterholes
Ecol. Model. 221 (24), 2909 - 2917 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.09.003
The impact of fragmentation and density regulation on forest succession in the Atlantic rain forest
Ecol. Model. 220 (19), 2450 - 2459 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.06.015
Assessing the importance of seed immigration on coexistence of plant functional types in a species-rich ecosystem
Ecol. Model. 213 (3-4), 402 - 416 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2008.01.014
Simulating the effects of different spatio-temporal fire regimes on plant metapopulation persistence in a Mediterranean-type region
J. Appl. Ecol. 45 (5), 1477 - 1485 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2008.01539.x
Conservation biology of banksias: insights from natural history to simulation modelling
Aust. J. Bo 55 (3), 280 - 292 10.1071/bt06024
Importance of buffer mechanisms for population viability analysis
Conserv. Biol. 19 (2), 578 - 580 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2005.000163.x
Mitigation of climate change impacts on raptors by behavioural adaptation: ecological buffering mechanisms
Glob. Planet. Change 47 (2-4), 273 - 281 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.10.016
A spatial model of coexistence among three Banksia species along a topographic gradient in fire-prone shrublands
J. Ecol. 90 (5), 762 - 774 10.1046/j.1365-2745.2002.00712.xArticles in other journals (not listed in ISI) (6)
Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: honey bees in agricultural landscapes
Res. Ideas Outcomes 10 , e125167 10.3897/rio.10.e125167
Upscaling in socio-environmental systems modelling: Current challenges, promising strategies and insights from ecology
Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 4 , art. 18112 10.18174/sesmo.18112
Understanding smallholder farmer decision making in forest land restoration using agent-based modeling
Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 3 , art. 18036 10.18174/sesmo.2021a18036
Formalising theories of human decision-making for agent-based modelling of social-ecological systems: practical lessons learned and ways forward
Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 2 , art. 16340 10.18174/sesmo.2020a16340
Combining social network analysis and agent-based modelling to explore dynamics of human interaction: A review
Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 2 , art. 16325 10.18174/sesmo.2020a16325
Development, application and place of neutral theory in ecology and biogeography
Geography Compass 4 (8), 904 - 918 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2010.00354.xBook chapters (5)
Good modelling practice: Expanding the ODD model description protocol for socioenvironmental agent based models
In: Seppelt, R., Voinov, A.A., Lange, S., Bankamp, D. (eds.)
IEMSs 2012 - Managing resources of a limited planet: Pathways and visions under uncertainty. Proceedings of the 6th biannial meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, Leipzig, Germany, July 1-5, 2012
p. 2480 - 2484
Spatial distribution of plant functional types along stress gradients – a simulation study orientated towards the plant succession on the desiccating Aral Sea floor
In: Breckle, S.-W. (ed.)
Aralkum - a man-made desert: the desiccated floor of the Aral Sea (Central Asia)
Ecological Studies 218
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 301 - 311 10.1007/978-3-642-21117-1_13
Computer simulations orientated towards plant succession on the desiccating Aral Sea floor
In: Veste, M., Wucherer, W., Homeier, J. (eds.)
Ökologische Forschung im globalen Kontext. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Prof. Dr. S.-W. Breckle
Cuvillier, Göttingen, p. 129 - 140
Diversity patterns along stress gradients - Simulations oriented towards the dry Aral Sea floor
In: Zotz, G., Körner, C. (eds.)
Funktionelle Bedeutung der Biodiversität / The functional importance od biodiversity. Jahrestagung GfÖ, Basel, 27.-31.8.2001
Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 31
Parey, Berlin, p. 288 - 288
Primäre Sukzession auf dem trockengefallenen Boden des Aralsees am Beispiel des Transektes Bajan
In: Kappen, L. (Hrsg.)
Ökosystemforschung und Ökosystem-Management. 30. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie, Kiel, 11.-15.9.2000
Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 30
Parey, Berlin, S. 73 - 73Reports (1)
The BioDT use cases: unique demonstrators to test the biodiversity Digital Twin prototype
Zenodo
10.5281/zenodo.7373622Qualification assignments (1)
Raum-zeitliche Artenmuster entlang von Stressgradienten - ein Simulationsmodell in Anlehnung an die Pflanzensukzession auf den trockengefallenen Aralseeböden
Dissertation, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Fachbereich Physik
147 S.Software Publication (1)
BEEHAVE_GroeneveldEtAl2024
Version: v1 Zenodo 10.5281/zenodo.10999499Data Publication (1)
MetaSqueeze: A spatially-explicit metapopulation model for Banksia hookeriana in south-west Australia [Dataset]
Dryad 10.5061/dryad.zpc866tgr