Community ecology is often perceived as a “mess, ” given the seemingly vast number of processes that can underlie the many patterns of interest, and the apparent uniqueness of each study system. However, at the most general level, patterns in the composition and diversity of species—the subject matter of community ecology—are influenced by only four classes of process: selection, drift, speciation, and dispersal. Selection represents deterministic fitness differences among species, drift represents stochastic changes in species abundance, speciation creates new species, and dispersal is the movement of organisms across space. All theoretical and conceptual models in community ecology can be understood with respect to their emphasis on these...
Background: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
Community assembly is mediated by selection, dispersal, drift, and speciation. Environmental selecti...
The thesis introduces a new integrated approach to ecological and evolutionary modeling, the goal of...
1. Recent studies demonstrate that ecological and evolutionary processes can occur over similar temp...
International audienceThe emergence of new frameworks combining evolutionary and ecological dynamics...
Ecological theory is built upon assumptions about the fundamental nature of organism-environment int...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...
Consists of: 1) historical perspective to the development of modern concepts; 2) the methodologies r...
The question whether communities should be viewed as superorganisms or loose collections of individu...
Organismal movement is ubiquitous and facilitates important ecological mechanisms that drive communi...
A recurring question in ecology is how species diversity arises and persists. Theoretical ecology tr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2012. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Background: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
BACKGROUND: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
Background: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
Community assembly is mediated by selection, dispersal, drift, and speciation. Environmental selecti...
The thesis introduces a new integrated approach to ecological and evolutionary modeling, the goal of...
1. Recent studies demonstrate that ecological and evolutionary processes can occur over similar temp...
International audienceThe emergence of new frameworks combining evolutionary and ecological dynamics...
Ecological theory is built upon assumptions about the fundamental nature of organism-environment int...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...
Consists of: 1) historical perspective to the development of modern concepts; 2) the methodologies r...
The question whether communities should be viewed as superorganisms or loose collections of individu...
Organismal movement is ubiquitous and facilitates important ecological mechanisms that drive communi...
A recurring question in ecology is how species diversity arises and persists. Theoretical ecology tr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2012. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Background: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
BACKGROUND: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
Background: The complexity and dynamical nature of community interactions make modelling a useful to...
Community assembly is mediated by selection, dispersal, drift, and speciation. Environmental selecti...
The thesis introduces a new integrated approach to ecological and evolutionary modeling, the goal of...