The increasing use of computer simulation by theoretical ecologists started a move away from models formulated at the population level towards individual-based models. However, many of the models studied at the individual level are not analysed mathematically and remain defined in terms of a computer algorithm. This is not surprising, given that they are intrinsically stochastic and require tools and techniques for their study that may be unfamiliar to ecologists. Here, we argue that the construction of ecological models at the individual level and their subsequent analysis is, in many cases, straightforward and leads to important insights. We discuss recent work that highlights the importance of stochastic effects for parameter ranges and ...
The role of theory within ecology has changed dramatically in recent decades. Once primarily a sourc...
We argue that population modeling can add value to ecological risk assessment by reducing uncertaint...
This chapter introduces techniques and ideas related to simulating ecological patterns. Its main goa...
Ecologists often rely on computer models as virtual laboratories to evaluate alternative theories, m...
The interpretation of ecological data has been greatly improved by bridging the gap between ecologic...
We examine stochastic effects, in particular environmental variability, in population models of bio-...
Large models are commonly used for simulations of past results or future scenario's of ecosystems. H...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
Classical ecological theory relies heavily on the principles of deterministic dynamical systems, and...
An individual-based model which produces nonlinear predator-prey dynamics is described. The importan...
Dynamic behavior in ecosystems can emerge as a result of multiple interactions of different types as...
We discuss the use of deterministic versus stochastic models (extinction risk concepts) providing po...
Traditional approaches to theoretical ecology have focused on the behavior of observable patterns. P...
Identifying the critical domain size necessary for a population to persist is an important question ...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
The role of theory within ecology has changed dramatically in recent decades. Once primarily a sourc...
We argue that population modeling can add value to ecological risk assessment by reducing uncertaint...
This chapter introduces techniques and ideas related to simulating ecological patterns. Its main goa...
Ecologists often rely on computer models as virtual laboratories to evaluate alternative theories, m...
The interpretation of ecological data has been greatly improved by bridging the gap between ecologic...
We examine stochastic effects, in particular environmental variability, in population models of bio-...
Large models are commonly used for simulations of past results or future scenario's of ecosystems. H...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
Classical ecological theory relies heavily on the principles of deterministic dynamical systems, and...
An individual-based model which produces nonlinear predator-prey dynamics is described. The importan...
Dynamic behavior in ecosystems can emerge as a result of multiple interactions of different types as...
We discuss the use of deterministic versus stochastic models (extinction risk concepts) providing po...
Traditional approaches to theoretical ecology have focused on the behavior of observable patterns. P...
Identifying the critical domain size necessary for a population to persist is an important question ...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
The role of theory within ecology has changed dramatically in recent decades. Once primarily a sourc...
We argue that population modeling can add value to ecological risk assessment by reducing uncertaint...
This chapter introduces techniques and ideas related to simulating ecological patterns. Its main goa...