Contents of Ecological Modelling, Vol. 99

Contents of Ecological Modelling, Vol. 99

Ecological Modelling 99 (1997) 297 ELSEVIER Contents of Ecological VOL. 99 NO. I Modelling, Vol. 99 16 JUNE Toxicity may affect predictability ...

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Ecological Modelling 99 (1997) 297

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Contents

of Ecological

VOL. 99 NO. I

Modelling,

Vol. 99 16 JUNE

Toxicity may affect predictability of eutrophication models in the coastal sea . . . . . . T. Legovic (Zagreb, Croatia). On some general properties of trophic networks Y.M. Svirezhev (Potsdam, Germany) . . . . . . . . A model of phytoplankton growth on multiple nutrients based on the MichaelissMenten-Monod uptake, Droop’s growth and Liebig’s law . . . T. Legovic (Zagreb, Croatia) and A. Cruzado (Blanes, Spain) . Emergy/exergy ratio as a measure of the level of organization of systems S. Bastianoni and N. Marchettini (Siena, Italy) . . . . . . . Exergy and structural exergy as ecological indicators for the development state of the Lake Chaohu ecosystem X. Fuliu (Hefei, People’s Republic of China) . . . . . . . . . . . . Analysis of nutrient-cycling dynamics, for predicting sustainability and CO,-response of nutrient-limited forest ecosystems H.N. Comins (Sydney, NSW, Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . A case of combined use of crop simulation models and general linear models V. Trouslard-Kerdiles (Castanet Tolosan, France) and M.O. Grondona (Buenos Aires, Argentina) . . . A model for predicting forest fire spreading using cellular automata VOL. 99 NOS. 2,3

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Simulating effects of S and N deposition on soil water chemistry by the nutrient cycling model NuCM 101 T.A. Sogn and G. Abrahamsen (As, Norway). . . . . . . . . . . Individual-based modeling of PCBs effects on young-of-the-year largemouth bass in southeastern USA reservoira J.S. Jaworska, K.A. Rose and A.L. Brenkert (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) . . 113 Temporal fire disturbance patterns on a forest landscape 137 C. Li, M. Ter-Mikaelian and A. Perera (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada) . A new model for the prediction of rainfall interception in forest canopies 151 S. Liu (Gainesville, FL, USA) . Dynamic linear Bayesian models in phytoplankton ecology D. Soudant, B. Beliaeff (Nantes, France) and G. Thomas (Paris, France). . . . . . . 161 Frequency distributions and transformations of lake variables, catchment area and morphometric parameters in predictive regression models for small glacial lakes 171 L. Hakanson and M. Lindstriim (Uppsala, Sweden) . . . . . . . . . Mature size determination in copepods: The adaptive significance of mature size in copepods: output or efficiency selection? 203 K. Omori (Matsuyama Ehime, Japan) . . . . . . . . . . . Wind induced sediment resuspension: a lake-wide model 217 M.C. Bailey and D.P. Hamilton (Nedlands WA, Australia) . . . Scaling artefacts in confinement experiments: a simulation model 229 R. Mac Nally (Clayton, Australia) . . . . . . . . Temporal variation of C and N turnover in soil after oilseed rape straw incorporation in the field: simulations with the soil-plant-atmosphere model DAISY 247 T. Mueller, L.S. Jensen, J. Magid and N.E. Nielsen (Frederiksberg C (Copenhagen), Denmark). . Fixed versus variable-parameter matrix models of forest growth:the case of maple-birch forests 263 C.-R. Lin and J. Buongiorno (Madison, WI, USA). . . . . . . A root-morphology based simulation for plant/soil microbial ecosystem modelling 275 T.N. Brown, D. Kulasiri and R.E. Gaunt (, New Zealand) . . . . . . . . A simple formula for calculating the lower limit of Shannon’s diversity index 289 J.-N. Beisel and J.-C. Moreteau (Metz, France) . . . . ........................................................ Authorindex Subject index. ....................................................... ..................................................... Volume contents.

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