Skip to the content
Ecomod logo thumbnail
USACE Integrated Ecological Modeling
  • About EcoMod
    • What’s New in EcoMod
    • Outreach
      • EcoMod on the Move!
      • Newsletters
      • Agent-Based Modeling Course
  • NextGen
    • Next Gen Seminar Series
  • 2024 Data Visualization Challenge
  • Projects
    • Invasive Species
    • Nature-Based Structures
    • Dredging
  • Publications
    • Publications 2012-2015
    • Publications 2016-2019
    • Publications 2020-Present
  • Models
    • DOONIES
    • Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA)
    • Remote Sensing
  • About EcoMod
    • What’s New in EcoMod
    • Outreach
      • EcoMod on the Move!
      • Newsletters
      • Agent-Based Modeling Course
  • NextGen
    • Next Gen Seminar Series
  • 2024 Data Visualization Challenge
  • Projects
    • Invasive Species
    • Nature-Based Structures
    • Dredging
  • Publications
    • Publications 2012-2015
    • Publications 2016-2019
    • Publications 2020-Present
  • Models
    • DOONIES
    • Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA)
    • Remote Sensing

Category: Publications, 2020-Present

DOONIES: A Process-Based Ecogeomorphological Function Community Model for Coastal Dune Vegetation and Landscape Dynamics


Developing Conceptual Models for Assessing Benefits and Impacts of USACE Activities on Freshwater Mussel Communities


Expert Elicitation Workshop for Planning Wetland and Reef Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) Futures


COVID-19 Infection Data Encode a Dynamic Reproduction Number in Response to Policy Decisions with Secondary Wave Implications


Acid Sulfate Soils in Coastal Environments


Development of a General Anadromous Fish Habitat Model


Zebra Mussel Invasion of Texas Lakes; Estimating Dispersal Potential Via Boats


Proceedings from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)- National Ocean Service (NOS): Ecological Habitat Modeling Workshop


Evaluation of the Potential Impacts of the Proposed Mobile Harbor Navigation Channel Expansion on the Aquatic Resources of Mobile Bay, Alabama


Thin Layer Placement of Sediments for Restoring Ecological Function to Submerging Salt Marshes: A Quantitative Review of Scientific Literature


Posts navigation

← Newer Posts 1 … 3 4Older Posts →
Environmental Lab logo
US Army Corps of Engineers Logo
Connect
ERDC Contact Us
Disclaimers
Quality Facts
Link Disclaimer
No Fear Act
Privacy & Security
Plain Language
Open Government
EEO & SHARP
Small Business
FOIA
Resources
iSALUTE
ERDC EL
USACE
Site Map
IG
USA.gov
Accessibility
Facebook logo Twitter logo YouTube logo Instagram logo LinkedIn logo Flickr logo

ERDC Mission Deliver vital engineering solutions, in collaboration with our partners, to secure our Nation, energize our economy, and reduce disaster risk.
About EcoMod The official public website of the USACE Integrated Ecological Modeling team. For website corrections, please send a message