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Dynamic energy budgets

Nisbet RM, Muller EB, Lika K, Kooijman SALM. 2000. From molecules to ecosystems through dynamics energy budget models. J Anim Ecol 69 913-926. [Pg.351]

Basic Pharmacodynamic, Toxicodynamic, and Dynamic Energy Budget Models... [Pg.75]

Figure 2.11 Schematic representation of a dynamic energy budget model. Numbers represent some of the positions where toxicants may affect resource allocation. (Adapted from Kooijman and Bedaux 1996.)... Figure 2.11 Schematic representation of a dynamic energy budget model. Numbers represent some of the positions where toxicants may affect resource allocation. (Adapted from Kooijman and Bedaux 1996.)...
Dynamic Energy Budget aquatic toxicity test software Expected environmental concentration European Food Safety Authority Ecological model European Union... [Pg.10]

RICO-VILLA B, BERNARD I, ROBERT R and POUVREAU s (2010) A Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) growth model for Pacific oyster larvae, Crassostrea gigas. Aquaculture, 305, 84-94. [Pg.153]

Everson, I. (1970). The population dynamics and energy budget of Notothenia neglecta of Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. Bulletin of the British Antarctic Survey 23,25-50. [Pg.270]

Kooijman SALM. 2000. Dynamic energy and mass budgets in biological systems. Cambridge (UK) Cambridge University Press. [Pg.248]

Kooijman, S.A.L.M. (2000) Dynamic Energy and Mass Budgets in Biological Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [Pg.366]

The book is intended to provide an overview in a manner understandable to persons familiar with college level chemistry and physics. After a general introduction presented in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 reviews basic concepts from physical chemistry, which are of relevance to atmospheric studies. Chapter 3 presents a highly simplified view of dynamical and transport processes above the tropopause, and Chapter 4 summarizes important aspects of radiative transfer in relation to the energy budget and photolytic processes in the middle atmosphere. Chapter 5 presents an overview of the key chemical processes, which influence the chemical composition of the middle atmosphere, while Chapter 6 discusses human-induced perturbations affecting ozone and other compounds. The chapter also presents a detailed discussion of ozone depletion, particularly the formation of the spectacular Antarctic... [Pg.656]

Prognostic models reproduce the process of evolution of the initial condition of the current, temperature, and salinity (density) fields under the action of the boundary conditions (momentum, heat, moisture, and mass fluxes) without any correction for the observational data. Usually, the climatic annual cycle of the variabilities in the circulation and thermohaline water structure is modeled. The calculations are performed until the parameters of this cycle stabilize, i.e. the differences between two successive become lower than a certain specified value. Then, the results obtained (model current, temperature, and salinity fields energy, dynamic, and thermodynamic budgets, etc.) un-... [Pg.185]


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