In this paper, we study a model of many species that compete, directly or indirectly, for a pool of common resources under the influence of periodic, stochastic, and/or chaotic environmental forcing. Using numerical simulations, we find the number and sequence of species going extinct when the community is initially packed with a large number of species of random initial densities. Thereby, any species with a density below a given threshold is regarded to be extinct
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Current rates of extinctions are estimated to be around 1000 times higher than background rates that...
The maintenance of species diversity is a central focus in ecology. It is not rare to observe more s...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
We investigate the formation of stable ecological networks where many species share the same resourc...
In the dawning of what may become Earth’s 6th mass extinction the topic of this thesis, understandin...
Understanding the relationships between environmental fluctuations, population dynamics and species ...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
A predictive theory of population extinction for natural populations requires integrating the effect...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
Biodiversity has a critical impact on ecosystem functionality and stability, and thus the current bi...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that due to abiotic constraints, resource usage, inte...
One of the central goals of ecology is to predict the distribution and abundance of organisms. Here,...
We study the biodiversity problem for resource competition systems with extinctions and self-limitat...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Current rates of extinctions are estimated to be around 1000 times higher than background rates that...
The maintenance of species diversity is a central focus in ecology. It is not rare to observe more s...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
We investigate the formation of stable ecological networks where many species share the same resourc...
In the dawning of what may become Earth’s 6th mass extinction the topic of this thesis, understandin...
Understanding the relationships between environmental fluctuations, population dynamics and species ...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
A predictive theory of population extinction for natural populations requires integrating the effect...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
Biodiversity has a critical impact on ecosystem functionality and stability, and thus the current bi...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that due to abiotic constraints, resource usage, inte...
One of the central goals of ecology is to predict the distribution and abundance of organisms. Here,...
We study the biodiversity problem for resource competition systems with extinctions and self-limitat...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Current rates of extinctions are estimated to be around 1000 times higher than background rates that...
The maintenance of species diversity is a central focus in ecology. It is not rare to observe more s...