succession and pattern in fungal communities: towards a cellular automaton model.-Oikos 70: 435-442. This paper describes the first cellular automaton model of a multispecies fungal community and presents some of the results of this model. The model assumes that competition occurs between two pairs of species which break down litter in two stages of succession. The litter can be introduced into the arena either continuously or seasonally. The model predicts numerous observed features of fungal dynamics: the formation of ring structures; the displacement of one mycelium species by another in simple competitive situations and the coexistence of several species in a variable nvironment. The predicted response of species richness to resource le...
Colonization-competition tradeoffs have been shown to be important determinants of succession in pla...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Indeterminate organisms have received comparatively little attention in theoretical ecology and stil...
This chapter examines cellular automaton models of sessile colonial organisms that compete for space...
AbstractCellular Automata (CA) has shown to be a valuable approach in ecological modeling, in partic...
Filamentous fungi contribute to ecosystem and human-induced processes such as primary production, bi...
This study focused on representing spatio-temporal patterns of fungal dispersal using cellular autom...
This study focused on representing spatio-temporal patterns of fungal dispersal using cellular autom...
Fungi play an essential role in carbon cycle by decomposing the litter and woody fibers. This study ...
We discuss a cellular automata model to study the competition between an emergent better fitted spec...
Cellular automata are abstract mathematical tools used for modelling many dierent types of system. T...
In this paper I describe a cellular automaton model of a multi-species ecosystem, suitable for the s...
The emergence of a so-called “superbug” which is a harmful bacterium that is resistant to existing a...
Colonization-competition tradeoffs have been shown to be important determinants of succession in pla...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Indeterminate organisms have received comparatively little attention in theoretical ecology and stil...
This chapter examines cellular automaton models of sessile colonial organisms that compete for space...
AbstractCellular Automata (CA) has shown to be a valuable approach in ecological modeling, in partic...
Filamentous fungi contribute to ecosystem and human-induced processes such as primary production, bi...
This study focused on representing spatio-temporal patterns of fungal dispersal using cellular autom...
This study focused on representing spatio-temporal patterns of fungal dispersal using cellular autom...
Fungi play an essential role in carbon cycle by decomposing the litter and woody fibers. This study ...
We discuss a cellular automata model to study the competition between an emergent better fitted spec...
Cellular automata are abstract mathematical tools used for modelling many dierent types of system. T...
In this paper I describe a cellular automaton model of a multi-species ecosystem, suitable for the s...
The emergence of a so-called “superbug” which is a harmful bacterium that is resistant to existing a...
Colonization-competition tradeoffs have been shown to be important determinants of succession in pla...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...