Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a threshold-like process that is analogous to a critical phase transition in physics. We use this analogy to find robust, common features in the dynamics of extinctions, and suggest early warning signals which may indicate that a population is endangered. As the critical threshold of extinction is approached, the population spontaneously fragments into discrete subpopulations and, consequently, density regulation fails. The population size declines and its spatial variance diverges according to scaling laws. Therefore, we can make robust predictions exactly in the range where prognosis is vital, on the verge of extinction
1. There has been increasing recognition that catastrophes are an important factor in modelling thre...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds result fr...
Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a...
During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited b...
Abstract The nature of size fluctuations is crucial in forecasting future population persistence, i...
Some small populations are characterized by periods of exponential growth, interrupted by sudden dec...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
We study the non-equilibrium phase transition between survival and extinction of spatially extended ...
Estimating the extinction risk of natural populations is not only an urgent problem in conservation ...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...
International audienceEcological systems are prone to dramatic shifts between alternative stable sta...
In this paper, we give simple explanations to two unsolved puzzles that have emerged in recent theor...
In this paper, we give simple explanations to two unsolved puzzles that have emerged in recent theor...
1. There has been increasing recognition that catastrophes are an important factor in modelling thre...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds result fr...
Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a...
During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited b...
Abstract The nature of size fluctuations is crucial in forecasting future population persistence, i...
Some small populations are characterized by periods of exponential growth, interrupted by sudden dec...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
We study the non-equilibrium phase transition between survival and extinction of spatially extended ...
Estimating the extinction risk of natural populations is not only an urgent problem in conservation ...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...
International audienceEcological systems are prone to dramatic shifts between alternative stable sta...
In this paper, we give simple explanations to two unsolved puzzles that have emerged in recent theor...
In this paper, we give simple explanations to two unsolved puzzles that have emerged in recent theor...
1. There has been increasing recognition that catastrophes are an important factor in modelling thre...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds result fr...