Utility of dynamics as indicators of stress in population models Thomas G. HallamEric T. FunasakiHooi Ling Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 6
Models relating individual and population response to contaminants R.M. NisbetE.B. MullerP. Hosseini OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 12
The trophic position of dead autochthonous organic material and its treatment in trophic analyses Ursula GaedkeDietmar Straile OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 22
Methods for constructing and balancing ecosystem flux charts: new techniques and software D. HartL. StoneU. Gaedke OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 28
Population dynamics model of interacting copepod species coupled with a 1‐D model of phytoplankton dynamics in the Greenland Sea Gyre F. CarlottiD. Slagstad OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 36
Long‐term variability of a stochastic forced pelagic ecosystem model Joachim W. Dippner OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 42
Effects of seasonal perturbations on a model plankton community Eckart SteffenHorst MalchowAlexander B. Medvinsky OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 48
Modeling of population dynamics of interacting species: effect of exploitation Sami SouissiPaul Nival OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 63
Simulation of the seasonal evolution of macroalgae in the lagoon of Venice C. SolidoroV.E. BrandoC. Dejak OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 71
Water quality in the Elbe estuary: Significance of different processes for the oxygen deficit at Hamburg Friedhelm Schroeder OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 82
Dynamic modelling of photosynthesis in marine and estuarine ecosystems P. DuarteJ.G. Ferreira OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 93
An object oriented modelling strategy to depict activity pattern of organisms in heterogeneous environments Broder BrecklingHauke ReuterUlrike Middelhoff OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 104