Individual-based modelling is a promising tool for scaling from the individual to the population and community levels that allows a wide range of applied and theoretical approaches. Here, we explore how intra-specific competition affects population dynamics using FORSITE, an individual-based model describing tree–tree interactions in a spatial and stochastic context. We first describe FORSITE design and submodels following the ODD (Overview, Design concepts and Details) guideline for individual-based models. We then use simulation to study how competition symmetry (i.e., the way individual size affects resource partitioning) changes temporal and spatial population dynamics. We compare our results to those of an earlier deterministic (analyt...
Discrete time, spatially extended models play an important role in ecology, modelling population dyn...
Asymmetric competition is a form of resource division among plants, in which large plants greatly su...
Earlier, as a result of processing maps of trees and crown projections of 90-year-old spruce stands ...
Plant sizes within populations often exhibit multimodal distributions, even when all individuals are...
The paper addresses the question: how does asymmetric competition for light aoeect the spatial patte...
Spatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynamics. The...
Spatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynamics. The...
Plant sizes within populations often exhibit multimodal distributions, even when all individuals are...
AbstractSpatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynam...
Plant sizes within populations often exhibit multimodal distributions, even when all individuals are...
The paper addresses the question: how does asymmetric competition for light aoeect the spatial patte...
The timing of introduction of a new species into an ecosystem can be critical in determining the inv...
AbstractSpatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynam...
The paper addresses the question: how does asymmetric competition for light affect the spatial patte...
<p><em>This is my senior thesis, performed in the Princeton Physics Department, 2007, as part of my ...
Discrete time, spatially extended models play an important role in ecology, modelling population dyn...
Asymmetric competition is a form of resource division among plants, in which large plants greatly su...
Earlier, as a result of processing maps of trees and crown projections of 90-year-old spruce stands ...
Plant sizes within populations often exhibit multimodal distributions, even when all individuals are...
The paper addresses the question: how does asymmetric competition for light aoeect the spatial patte...
Spatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynamics. The...
Spatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynamics. The...
Plant sizes within populations often exhibit multimodal distributions, even when all individuals are...
AbstractSpatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynam...
Plant sizes within populations often exhibit multimodal distributions, even when all individuals are...
The paper addresses the question: how does asymmetric competition for light aoeect the spatial patte...
The timing of introduction of a new species into an ecosystem can be critical in determining the inv...
AbstractSpatial relationships between trees play an important role in forest ecosystem and its dynam...
The paper addresses the question: how does asymmetric competition for light affect the spatial patte...
<p><em>This is my senior thesis, performed in the Princeton Physics Department, 2007, as part of my ...
Discrete time, spatially extended models play an important role in ecology, modelling population dyn...
Asymmetric competition is a form of resource division among plants, in which large plants greatly su...
Earlier, as a result of processing maps of trees and crown projections of 90-year-old spruce stands ...