Tenth Annual IBE Meeting

Biology-Inspired Systems and Engineering Ecology

Presiding: David Gattie, University of Georgia


Rethinking the Metabolic Theory of Ecology

Bai-Lian Li, Ecological Complexity and Modeling Laboratory, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside

Toward an Ecosystem Theory

Sven Erik Jørgensen, Royal Danish School of Envionmental Chemistry, Universitetsparken 2, KD-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark

A Comparison of Materials and Energy Flow Analysis in Ecology and Economics

Sangwon Suh, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

Propagation of Indirect Causality by Enfolded Network Transmittances

H. Jeff Turk, David K. Gattie PhD., Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Georgia

Community-level Relations and Network Mutualism

Brian D. Fath and Bernard C. Patten, Biology, Towson University and Ecology, University of Georgia

Environ Sensitivity to flux Uncertainty in a phosphorus model of lake Sidney Lanier, USA: Preliminary Results

Stuart R. Borrett, Olufemi O. Osidele, Bernard C. Patten, M. Bruce Beck, Ecology, University of Georgia

Applying the Sequential Interindustry Model (SIM) to Ecological Systems

Stephen Levine, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts University

A Virtual Ecosystem for Ecological Engineering

Tania R. Lanphere, Robert Kok, Bioresource Engineering, McGill University

Holistic Analysis of Ecosystem Properties and Complexity

David K. Gattie, John R. Schramski, and Seth A. Bata, Faculty of Engineering, University of Georgia