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|a Systems analysis and simulation in ecology.
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|a Front Cover; Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; PART I: MODELS OF ESTUARINE-MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; Chapter 1. Conceptual Ecological Model of the Delaware Estuary; I. Introduction; II. Model Development; III. Data; IV. Some Results and Discussion; V. Suggestions for Further Research; Appendices; Appendix I: Functional Forms of Equations and Coefficients Used in Model Run Presented; Appendix II: Data on Tributaries Used for Calculating Materials Inputs and Maintstream Water Flows
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|a Appendix III: Fortran IV Computer Program Used to Solve Model, with Sample OutputAcknowledgments; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Protein from the Sea: A Comparison of the Simulated Nitrogen and Carbon Productivity of the Peru Upwelling Ecosystem; I. Introduction; II. Methods; III. Results; IV. Conclusions; V. Discussion; Appendix: State Equations and Algebraic Subroutines; References; Chapter 3. A Simulation of the Mesoscale Distribution of the Lower Marine Trophic Levels off West Florida; I. Introduction; II. Purpose of the Study; III. System Representation and Formulation
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|a IV. Mathematical Formulation of the Biological DynamicsV. Scaling of the Biological Dynamics; VI. Environmental Considerations; VII. Values for the Variable Biological Parameters; VIII. Steady-State Values of the Biological Components; IX. Standing Stocks and Ecological Efficiencies of the Food Chain Model; X. Sensitivity Analysis; XI. Water Circulation on the Shelf; XII. Parameter Values Specific to the Florida Shelf; XIII. Spatial Distributions of Biotic Components in Absence of Advection; XIV. The Spatial Solutions for an Advective, Phosphate-Limiting Sea
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|a XV. The Spatial Solutions for an Advective, Nitrate-Limiting SeaXVI. Critique; XVII. Summary; References; PART II: MODELS OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; Chaptyer 4. Mangrove Ecosystem Analysis; I. Introduction; II. Regional Role of Mangrove Ecosystems; III. Description of the Model; IV. Results; V. Discussion; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. The Role of Species Interactions in the Response of a Forest Ecosystem to Environmental Perturbation; I. Introduction; II. Description of the Model; III. Simulation Experiments; IV. Results; V. Discussion; References
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|a Chapter 6. Simulating the Physiology of a Temperate Deciduous ForestI. Introduction; II. Site Description; III. Organic Matter Budget; IV. Model Development and Analysis; V. Simulation Studies; VI. Discussion; VII. Summary; References; PART III: MODELS OF HUMAN ECOSYSTEMS; Chapter 7. Human Ecosystem Design and Management: A Sociocybernetic Approach; I. Introduction; II. A Sociocybernetic Perspective; III. Ecological Constraints; IV. Physical and Technological Structure of the Life-Support System; V. Regulatory Processes; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 8. Simulating the World Ecosystem
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|a Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology, Volume IV continues the organization begun in Volume III to document a meeting, Modeling and Analysis of Ecosystems, held at the University of Georgia on 1-3 March 1973. Several chapters are considerably expanded over their original concept, and several others are included which were not part of the symposium. The book is organized into five parts. Part I contains chapters on estuarine-marine ecosystems. Part II presents models of several terrestrial ecosystems. Part III has chapters devoted to human aspects of ecology. Part IV considers special pro.
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