Many current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models, which are built on somewhat arbitrary choices. Their consequences are quantified by sensitivity analysis to quantify how changes in model parameters propagate into an uncertainty in model predictions. An extension called structural sensitivity analysis deals with changes in the mathematical description of complex processes like predation. Such processes are described at the population scale by a specific mathematical function taken among similar ones, a choice that can strongly drive model predictions. However, it has only been studied in simple theoretical models. Here, we ask whether structural sensitivity is a problem of oversimplified models. We found in pre...
One source of inaccuracy in non-linear deterministic ecological models is the growth of initial cond...
In previous work by the authors about dynamic system modeling, basic ecosystems concepts and their a...
The classic Rosenzweig-MacArthur predator-prey model has been shown to exhibit, like other coupled n...
International audienceMany current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models...
When we construct mathematical models to represent a given real-world system, there is always a degr...
International audienceNumerous formulations with the same mathematical properties can be relevant to...
International audienceStructural sensitivity, namely the sensitivity of a model dynamics to slight c...
Mathematical models in ecology and evolution are highly simplified representations of a complex unde...
International audienceStatistical inference and mechanistic, process-based modelling represent two p...
An issue in mathematical modeling is that multiple models describe the same data based on different ...
In chapter 2.1. we addressed the question if metabolic or foraging models predict more accurate the ...
Statistical inference and mechanistic, process-based modelling represent two philosophically differe...
One source of inaccuracy in non-linear deterministic ecological models is the growth of initial cond...
In previous work by the authors about dynamic system modeling, basic ecosystems concepts and their a...
The classic Rosenzweig-MacArthur predator-prey model has been shown to exhibit, like other coupled n...
International audienceMany current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models...
When we construct mathematical models to represent a given real-world system, there is always a degr...
International audienceNumerous formulations with the same mathematical properties can be relevant to...
International audienceStructural sensitivity, namely the sensitivity of a model dynamics to slight c...
Mathematical models in ecology and evolution are highly simplified representations of a complex unde...
International audienceStatistical inference and mechanistic, process-based modelling represent two p...
An issue in mathematical modeling is that multiple models describe the same data based on different ...
In chapter 2.1. we addressed the question if metabolic or foraging models predict more accurate the ...
Statistical inference and mechanistic, process-based modelling represent two philosophically differe...
One source of inaccuracy in non-linear deterministic ecological models is the growth of initial cond...
In previous work by the authors about dynamic system modeling, basic ecosystems concepts and their a...
The classic Rosenzweig-MacArthur predator-prey model has been shown to exhibit, like other coupled n...