Keywords: صعود; Trophic models; Marine protected areas; Ecosystem properties; Ascendency; Coral ecosystems;
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Keywords: صعود; Indirect effects; Food web; Robustness; Stability; Ecological network; Community; Trophic cascade; Donor control; Recipient control; Trophic level; Connectance; Ascendency; Cycling; Omnivory; Energy flows;
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Ecosystem organisation; Evolution; Ecological networks; Development; Modelling;
Keywords: صعود; Network analysis; Ascendency; Development capacity; Redundancy; Perturbation; Mdloti estuary
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Direct and indirect effects; South Shetland Islands; Subtidal benthic habitats;
Assessment of long-term changes of ecosystem indexes in Tongoy Bay (SE Pacific coast): Based on trophic network analysis
Keywords: صعود; Benthic communities; Ecological models; Emergent properties; Development; Maturity; Ascendency;
Trophic modeling of the continental shelf ecosystem outside of Tabasco, Mexico: A network and modularity analysis
Keywords: صعود; Ecopath; Ascendency; Detritus; Trophic level; Compartments; Network ecology;
A comparison of network, neighborhood, and node levels of analyses in two models of nitrogen cycling in the Cape Fear River Estuary
Keywords: صعود; Ecological network analysis; Network environ analysis; Ascendency; Hierarchy; Centrality; Ecological buffer capacity;
How ecosystems adapt to face disruptive impact? The case of a commercial harbor benthic community
Keywords: صعود; Exergy; Ascendency; Average mutual information; Ecopath; Voltri harbor; VOR
Goal functions, orientors and indicators (GoFOrIt's) in ecology. Application and functional aspects - Strengths and weaknesses
Keywords: صعود; Goal function; Orientor; Indicator; Eco-exergy; Power; Ascendency; Indirect effect; Ecosystem; Network;
Ecosystem level analysis of sandy beaches using thermodynamic and network analyses: A study case in the NW Mediterranean Sea
Keywords: صعود; Exergy; Ascendency; Information; Ligurian Sea; Mediterranean Sea; Sandy beach;
Building a systemic environmental monitoring and indicators for sustainability: What has the ecological network approach to offer?
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Ecosystem; Environmental indicators; Growth and development; Monitoring system; Network analysis; Sustainability
Ecosystem development during open and closed phases of temporarily open/closed estuaries on the subtropical east coast of South Africa
Keywords: صعود; ecosystem development; ascendency; temporarily open/closed estuaries; biomass variability; fitness; ecosystem indices
Ecosystem network analysis indicators are generally robust to parameter uncertainty in a phosphorus model of Lake Sidney Lanier, USA
Keywords: صعود; Ecosystem; Network analysis; Coefficient of variation; Uncertainty; Ascendency; Input output analysis; Ecosystem indicators;
Network calculations and ascendency based on eco-exergy
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Eco-exergy; Eco-exergy storage; Networks; Information; Kullbach's measure of information
Study of biocomplexity in an aquatic ecosystem through ascendency
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Phytoplankton; Zooplankton; Fish; Order; Oscillation; Chaos; Biocomplexity
The dual nature of ecosystem dynamics
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Autocatalysis; Centripetality; Dialectic; Ecosystems; Metaphysics;
Using social network analysis tools in ecology: Markov process transition models applied to the seasonal trophic network dynamics of the Chesapeake Bay
Keywords: صعود; Estuary; Ascendency; Continuous-time Markov model; Dynamics; Statistical network analysis; Network visualization
Quantifying sustainability: Resilience, efficiency and the return of information theory
Keywords: صعود; Apophasis; Ascendency; Biodiversity; Fitness; Information theory; Reserve capacity; Resilience; Stability; Sustainability; Window of vitality
Ecological network analysis: network construction
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Ecological network analysis; Food webs; Systems analysis
Informing ecological engineering through ecological network analysis, ecological modelling, and concepts of systems and engineering ecology
Keywords: صعود; Ecological; Network; Systems; Environs; Ascendency; Exergy; Emergy
Exergy, information and aggradation: An ecosystems reconciliation
Keywords: صعود; Ascendency; Centripetality; Ecosystem development; Environ theory; Exergy storage; Gradient dissipation; Information theory; Network aggradation; Thermodynamics
The consequences of the aggregation of detritus pools in ecological networks
Keywords: صعود; Ecological networks; Aggregation; Trophospecies; Detritus; Food web; Ascendency;