Two decades of functional–structural plant modelling: now addressing fundamental questions in systems biology and predictive ecology
Background Functional–structural plant models (FSPMs) explore and integrate relationships
between a plant's structure and processes that underlie its growth and development. In the …
between a plant's structure and processes that underlie its growth and development. In the …
A review of artificial intelligence-assisted omics techniques in plant defense: current trends and future directions
Plants intricately deploy defense systems to counter diverse biotic and abiotic stresses.
Omics technologies, spanning genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics …
Omics technologies, spanning genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics …
Individual based models for the simulation of fish movement near barriers: Current work and future directions
R Mawer, IS Pauwels, SP Bruneel… - Journal of environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
River fragmentation is an increasing issue for water managers and conservationists. Barriers
such as dams interfere with freshwater fish migration, leading to drastic population declines …
such as dams interfere with freshwater fish migration, leading to drastic population declines …
[HTML][HTML] Honeybee pollen but not nectar foraging greatly reduced by neonicotinoids: Insights from AI and simulation
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) as pollinators are of economic and ecological importance to
global agriculture and natural ecosystems. However, honeybees are being threatened by …
global agriculture and natural ecosystems. However, honeybees are being threatened by …
Assessing model equifinality for robust policy analysis in complex socio-environmental systems
Equifinality—a situation in which multiple plausible explanations exist for a single outcome—
presents a challenge for socio-environmental systems modeling. When equifinality is …
presents a challenge for socio-environmental systems modeling. When equifinality is …
Using multiple scale spatio-temporal patterns for validating spatially explicit agent-based models
JY Kang, J Aldstadt - International Journal of Geographical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Spatially explicit agent-based models (ABMs) have been widely utilized to simulate the
dynamics of spatial processes that involve the interactions of individual agents. The …
dynamics of spatial processes that involve the interactions of individual agents. The …
Agricultural landscape generators for simulation models: A review of existing solutions and an outline of future directions
There is an increasing need for an assessment of the impacts of land use and land use
change (LUCC). In this context, simulation models are valuable tools for investigating the …
change (LUCC). In this context, simulation models are valuable tools for investigating the …
DOONIES: A process-based ecogeomorphological functional community model for coastal dune vegetation and landscape dynamics
In ecogeomorphic systems, such as beach-dune habitats, complex couplings exist between
geomorphology and ecology. Abiotic conditions influence vegetation growth and distribution …
geomorphology and ecology. Abiotic conditions influence vegetation growth and distribution …
Assessing the influence of variation in forage availability on spatial patterns of beehive migration using a hybrid modelling approach–B-Agent
Bees and beekeeping are increasingly recognised as important contributors to sustainable
development. Beekeeping is a landscape-scale process that involves complex …
development. Beekeeping is a landscape-scale process that involves complex …
A functional–structural plant model that simulates whole- canopy gas exchange of grapevine plants (Vitis vinifera L.) under different training systems
Abstract Background and Aims Scaling from single-leaf to whole-canopy photosynthesis
faces several complexities related to variations in light interception and leaf properties. To …
faces several complexities related to variations in light interception and leaf properties. To …