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1Maximum entropy modeling of species geographic distributionsEcological Modelling200612,411
2Predictive habitat distribution models in ecologyEcological Modelling20005,639
3The package “adehabitat” for the R software: A tool for the analysis of space and habitat use by animalsEcological Modelling20063,114
4A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based modelsEcological Modelling20062,219
5The ODD protocol: A review and first updateEcological Modelling20101,913
6Evaluating resource selection functionsEcological Modelling20021,896
7Generalized linear and generalized additive models in studies of species distributions: setting the sceneEcological Modelling20021,689
8All-scale spatial analysis of ecological data by means of principal coordinates of neighbour matricesEcological Modelling20021,671
9Spatial modelling: a comprehensive framework for principal coordinate analysis of neighbour matrices (PCNM)Ecological Modelling20061,572
10Evaluating the predictive performance of habitat models developed using logistic regressionEcological Modelling20001,571
11Ecopath with Ecosim: methods, capabilities and limitationsEcological Modelling20041,482
12Spatial prediction of species distribution: an interface between ecological theory and statistical modellingEcological Modelling20021,380
13A general model of forest ecosystem processes for regional applications I. Hydrologic balance, canopy gas exchange and primary production processesEcological Modelling19881,348
14The crucial role of the accessible area in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modelingEcological Modelling20111,329
15Rethinking receiver operating characteristic analysis applications in ecological niche modelingEcological Modelling20081,220
16Species distribution models and ecological theory: A critical assessment and some possible new approachesEcological Modelling20071,131
17ECOPATH II — a software for balancing steady-state ecosystem models and calculating network characteristicsEcological Modelling19921,063
18Evaluating the ability of habitat suitability models to predict species presencesEcological Modelling20061,031
19Testing ecological models: the meaning of validationEcological Modelling19961,014
20Review and comparison of methods to study the contribution of variables in artificial neural network modelsEcological Modelling2003993
21Evaluating predictive models of species’ distributions: criteria for selecting optimal modelsEcological Modelling2003966
22Effects of sample size on accuracy of species distribution modelsEcological Modelling2002944
23Illuminating the “black box”: a randomization approach for understanding variable contributions in artificial neural networksEcological Modelling2002935
24Spatial filtering to reduce sampling bias can improve the performance of ecological niche modelsEcological Modelling2014892
25A model for the relationship between light intensity and the rate of photosynthesis in phytoplanktonEcological Modelling1988872
26Comparing global vegetation maps with the Kappa statisticEcological Modelling1992871
27Advantages and challenges of Bayesian networks in environmental modellingEcological Modelling2007821
28An accurate comparison of methods for quantifying variable importance in artificial neural networks using simulated dataEcological Modelling2004815
29Ten years of individual-based modelling in ecology: what have we learned and what could we learn in the future?Ecological Modelling1999794
30Statistical validationEcological Modelling1993719
31Artificial neural networks as a tool in ecological modelling, an introductionEcological Modelling1999706
32Ecological models based on people’s knowledge: a multi-step fuzzy cognitive mapping approachEcological Modelling2004682
33Selecting pseudo-absence data for presence-only distribution modeling: How far should you stray from what you know?Ecological Modelling2009653
34GAMs with integrated model selection using penalized regression splines and applications to environmental modellingEcological Modelling2002649
35How to evaluate models: Observed vs. predicted or predicted vs. observed?Ecological Modelling2008643
36Daily canopy photosynthesis model through temporal and spatial scaling for remote sensing applicationsEcological Modelling1999626
37Calibration of process-oriented modelsEcological Modelling1995622
38Application of neural networks to modelling nonlinear relationships in ecologyEcological Modelling1996591
39Modeling human decisions in coupled human and natural systems: Review of agent-based modelsEcological Modelling2012579
40Interval observers for uncertain biological systemsEcological Modelling2000556
41Multi-agent simulations and ecosystem management: a reviewEcological Modelling2004536
42Artificial neural network modeling of the river water quality—A case studyEcological Modelling2009516
43A review of models of home range for animal movementEcological Modelling1987504
44A multi-scale segmentation/object relationship modelling methodology for landscape analysisEcological Modelling2003475
45Constraints on interpretation of ecological niche models by limited environmental ranges on calibration areasEcological Modelling2013459
46Modeling urban land use change by the integration of cellular automaton and Markov modelEcological Modelling2011457
47The role of sensitivity analysis in ecological modellingEcological Modelling2007455
48A process-based, terrestrial biosphere model of ecosystem dynamics (Hybrid v3.0)Ecological Modelling1997451
49Predicting species spatial distributions using presence-only data: a case study of native New Zealand fernsEcological Modelling2002434
50dinamica—a stochastic cellular automata model designed to simulate the landscape dynamics in an Amazonian colonization frontierEcological Modelling2002430