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51Global Change Biology (2000), 6 (Suppl. 1), 116±126  The controls on net ecosystem productivity along an Arctic transect: a model comparison with ¯ux measurements MATHEW WILLIAMS,* WERNER EUGSTER,²1 EDWARD B. RASTETTE

Global Change Biology (2000), 6 (Suppl. 1), 116±126 The controls on net ecosystem productivity along an Arctic transect: a model comparison with ¯ux measurements MATHEW WILLIAMS,* WERNER EUGSTER,²1 EDWARD B. RASTETTE

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Source URL: www.geos.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2004-08-26 11:19:28
    52Dynamics of the Data Assimilation Linked Ecosystem Carbon Model (DALEC) By Anna Chuter 2nd year PhD Maths University of Surrey, UK

    Dynamics of the Data Assimilation Linked Ecosystem Carbon Model (DALEC) By Anna Chuter 2nd year PhD Maths University of Surrey, UK

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    Source URL: www.nceo.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2013-05-09 14:08:11
      53Assessment and Modelling of Baltic Ecosystem Response (AMBER) Joachim W Dippner and the AMBER team BONUS+ Kick-off Conference

      Assessment and Modelling of Baltic Ecosystem Response (AMBER) Joachim W Dippner and the AMBER team BONUS+ Kick-off Conference

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      Source URL: www.io-warnemuende.de

      Language: English - Date: 2009-04-16 10:31:23
      54Scientific tools for Marine Ecosystems Approach to Management: The MEECE Model Library Marine Ecosystem Models are built on a diversity of approaches and programming languages to answer specific scientific questions. Eac

      Scientific tools for Marine Ecosystems Approach to Management: The MEECE Model Library Marine Ecosystem Models are built on a diversity of approaches and programming languages to answer specific scientific questions. Eac

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      Source URL: www.meece.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-11-10 10:02:44
      55Avenues of Spatially Explicit Population Dynamics Modeling — A par excellence Example for Mathematical Heterogeneity in Ecological Models? R. Seppelt Institute of Geoecology, Dept. of. Environmental Systems Analysis, T

      Avenues of Spatially Explicit Population Dynamics Modeling — A par excellence Example for Mathematical Heterogeneity in Ecological Models? R. Seppelt Institute of Geoecology, Dept. of. Environmental Systems Analysis, T

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      Source URL: www.iemss.org

      Language: English - Date: 2011-11-23 04:44:33
      56Modular Ecosystem Modeling Alexey Voinov1, Carl Fitz 2, Thomas Maxwell 1, Roelof Boumans1, Robert Costanza1 1 University of Maryland Institute for Ecological Economics, P.O.Box 38, Solomons, MD 20688 (

      Modular Ecosystem Modeling Alexey Voinov1, Carl Fitz 2, Thomas Maxwell 1, Roelof Boumans1, Robert Costanza1 1 University of Maryland Institute for Ecological Economics, P.O.Box 38, Solomons, MD 20688 (

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      Source URL: www.iemss.org

      Language: English - Date: 2011-11-23 04:44:32
      57rEportFishSTERN SWEDISH EPA isbn0

      rEportFishSTERN SWEDISH EPA isbn0

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      Source URL: www.balticnest.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-10-14 18:16:55
      58EU FP7 | OPEC | D7.3 | Scientific dissemination activities| December 2014 OPerational ECology Ecosystem forecast products to enhance marine GMES applications DG SPACE

      EU FP7 | OPEC | D7.3 | Scientific dissemination activities| December 2014 OPerational ECology Ecosystem forecast products to enhance marine GMES applications DG SPACE

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      Source URL: marineopec.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2015-03-30 11:54:22
      59Ecosystem responses to recent climate change and fire disturbance at northern high latitudes: observations and model results contrasting northern Eurasia and North America

      Ecosystem responses to recent climate change and fire disturbance at northern high latitudes: observations and model results contrasting northern Eurasia and North America

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      Source URL: www.whrc.org

      Language: English - Date: 2008-01-02 09:16:20
      60MEECE  As climate change and manmade drivers continue to place stress on marine ecosystem dynamics, understanding the complexity of responses will help manage future change. Professor Icarus

      MEECE As climate change and manmade drivers continue to place stress on marine ecosystem dynamics, understanding the complexity of responses will help manage future change. Professor Icarus

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      Source URL: www.meece.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-11-10 10:02:18