1 pageResearchers in aquatic sciences have long been interested in describing temporal and biological heterogeneities at different observation scales. During the 1970s, scaling studies received a boost from the application of spectral analysis to ecological sciences. Since then, new insights have evolved in parallel with advances in observation technologies and computing power. In particular, during the last 2 decades, novel theoretical achievements were facilitated by the use of microstructure profilers, the application of mathematical tools derived from fractal and wavelet analyses, and the increase in computing power that allowed more complex simulations. The idea of publishing the Handbook of Scaling Methods in Aquatic Ecology arose out...
International audienceFractal analysis is increasingly used to describe, and provide further underst...
recent literature in ecosystem ecology revealstwo parallel trends. The first is an increased recogni...
Much of current ecological theory stems from experimental studies. These studies have often been con...
Issues of scale, particularly extrapolations across spatial or temporal scales, are of great importa...
The concept of scale (in sensu lato) is considered to be very promising as the integrative basis fo...
<p class="Body">Freshwater ecology and limnology is no stranger to experiments and data collected at...
Conceptual issues about scale, both spatial and temporal, have had considerable influence on the way...
Periphyton is an aquatic community composed by algae, bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that...
ABSTRACT: Aim of the study is interdisciplinary integration of models of biotic and abiotic compone...
Fractals seemed to have permeated most scientific fields, including ecology. In fact, biodiversity a...
Creative approaches at the interface of ecology, statistics, mathematics, informatics, and computati...
Ecosystems involve highly non-linear interactions between species and their environments over wide r...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
We know that there are millions to tens of millions of plant and animal species, but we do not know ...
International audienceFractal analysis is increasingly used to describe, and provide further underst...
recent literature in ecosystem ecology revealstwo parallel trends. The first is an increased recogni...
Much of current ecological theory stems from experimental studies. These studies have often been con...
Issues of scale, particularly extrapolations across spatial or temporal scales, are of great importa...
The concept of scale (in sensu lato) is considered to be very promising as the integrative basis fo...
<p class="Body">Freshwater ecology and limnology is no stranger to experiments and data collected at...
Conceptual issues about scale, both spatial and temporal, have had considerable influence on the way...
Periphyton is an aquatic community composed by algae, bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that...
ABSTRACT: Aim of the study is interdisciplinary integration of models of biotic and abiotic compone...
Fractals seemed to have permeated most scientific fields, including ecology. In fact, biodiversity a...
Creative approaches at the interface of ecology, statistics, mathematics, informatics, and computati...
Ecosystems involve highly non-linear interactions between species and their environments over wide r...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
We know that there are millions to tens of millions of plant and animal species, but we do not know ...
International audienceFractal analysis is increasingly used to describe, and provide further underst...
recent literature in ecosystem ecology revealstwo parallel trends. The first is an increased recogni...
Much of current ecological theory stems from experimental studies. These studies have often been con...