<p>A logarithmic scale is used for <i>m</i>. Error bars show the standard deviation. Data points are the mean values for 20 replicates.</p
<p>Notice that the curves for m = 10<sup>−8</sup> and 10<sup>−7</sup> overlap.</p
a<p>From pine to mixed to hardwood.</p><p>Models include the individual migrant as a random factor (...
Approximate incidence rates by immigrant/non-immigrant tribes, for each scenario.</p
<p>Neutral-<i>m</i> indicates the immigration of neutral communities and niche-<i>m</i> represents t...
Clustering increases with regional diversity (black), and has a modal relationship with immigration ...
ACL-12-14International audience1. Widening applications of neutral models of communities necessitate...
1. Widening applications of neutral models of communities necessitates mastering the process of infe...
<p>(A) Species richness as a function of immigration rate, and (B) evenness of predator and prey com...
<p>The left y-axis shows immigration (squares) and growth rate (diamonds), and the right axis shows ...
<p>Parameter values: <i>θ</i> = 50, and (a) <i>m</i> = 0.01, σ = 0, 0.1, 1 and 4, respectively; (b) ...
Repeatability of community composition has been a critical aspect for community structure, which is ...
<p>In this example, selection favors (the fitness distributions are shown in the inset figure) whil...
Repeatability of community composition has been a critical aspect for community structure, which is ...
1. Estimating the contribution of demographic parameters to changes in population growth is essenti...
<p>All experiments in this study were repeated ten times; in each experiment, successive repetitions...
<p>Notice that the curves for m = 10<sup>−8</sup> and 10<sup>−7</sup> overlap.</p
a<p>From pine to mixed to hardwood.</p><p>Models include the individual migrant as a random factor (...
Approximate incidence rates by immigrant/non-immigrant tribes, for each scenario.</p
<p>Neutral-<i>m</i> indicates the immigration of neutral communities and niche-<i>m</i> represents t...
Clustering increases with regional diversity (black), and has a modal relationship with immigration ...
ACL-12-14International audience1. Widening applications of neutral models of communities necessitate...
1. Widening applications of neutral models of communities necessitates mastering the process of infe...
<p>(A) Species richness as a function of immigration rate, and (B) evenness of predator and prey com...
<p>The left y-axis shows immigration (squares) and growth rate (diamonds), and the right axis shows ...
<p>Parameter values: <i>θ</i> = 50, and (a) <i>m</i> = 0.01, σ = 0, 0.1, 1 and 4, respectively; (b) ...
Repeatability of community composition has been a critical aspect for community structure, which is ...
<p>In this example, selection favors (the fitness distributions are shown in the inset figure) whil...
Repeatability of community composition has been a critical aspect for community structure, which is ...
1. Estimating the contribution of demographic parameters to changes in population growth is essenti...
<p>All experiments in this study were repeated ten times; in each experiment, successive repetitions...
<p>Notice that the curves for m = 10<sup>−8</sup> and 10<sup>−7</sup> overlap.</p
a<p>From pine to mixed to hardwood.</p><p>Models include the individual migrant as a random factor (...
Approximate incidence rates by immigrant/non-immigrant tribes, for each scenario.</p