Scaling up from measurements made at small spatial and short temporal scales is a central challenge in the ecological and related sciences, where predictions at larger scales and over long time periods are required. It involves two quite distinct aspects: a formulation of a theoretical framework for calculating space-time averages, and an acquisition of data to support that framework. In this paper, we address the theoretical part of the question, and although our primary motivation was an understanding of carbon accounting our formulation is more general. To that end, we adopt a dynamical systems approach, and incorporate a new dynamical formulation of self-thinning. We show how to calculate rates of change for total (and average) plant dr...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to identify the appropriate scales at which to observe trends in e...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...
Barnes and Roderick developed a generic, theoretical framework for vegetation modeling across scales...
Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
A key issue in ecology is to identify the appropriate scale(s) at which to observe trends in ecosyst...
Ecosystem dynamics provides an interesting arena for the application of a plethora concepts and tech...
From 08-12 August, 2022, 32 individuals participated in a workshop, Stability and Fluctuations in Co...
The characteristic, or natural, length scales of a spatially dynamic ecological landscape are the s...
Spatial self-organization of ecosystems into large-scale (from micron to meters) patterns is an impo...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to identify the appropriate scales at which to observe trends in e...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...
Barnes and Roderick developed a generic, theoretical framework for vegetation modeling across scales...
Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
A key issue in ecology is to identify the appropriate scale(s) at which to observe trends in ecosyst...
Ecosystem dynamics provides an interesting arena for the application of a plethora concepts and tech...
From 08-12 August, 2022, 32 individuals participated in a workshop, Stability and Fluctuations in Co...
The characteristic, or natural, length scales of a spatially dynamic ecological landscape are the s...
Spatial self-organization of ecosystems into large-scale (from micron to meters) patterns is an impo...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to identify the appropriate scales at which to observe trends in e...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...