Over-exploitation of natural resources can have profound effects on both ecosystems and their resident human populations. Simple theoretical models of the dynamics of a population of human harvesters and the abundance of a natural resource being harvested have been studied previously, but relatively few models consider the effect of metapopulation structure (i.e., a population distributed across discrete patches). Here we analyze a socio-ecological metapopulation model based on an existing single-population model used to study persistence and collapse in human populations. Resources grow logistically on each patch. Each population harvests resources on its own patch to support population growth, but can also harvest resources from other pat...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
Achieving sustainable harvesting of natural populations depends on our ability to predict population...
AbstractThere are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but pos...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
ABSTRACT. We introduce a metapopulation model that includes both landscape changes (patch destructio...
The majority of our knowledge of harvested populations has been drawn from studies on single-species...
1. Resource users have a curvilinear relation of abundance to the richness of their limiting resourc...
Levins’s unstructured metapopulation model predicts that the equilibrium fraction of empty habitat p...
Metapopulation capacity provides an analytic tool to quantify the impact of landscape configuration ...
We present a bioeconomic model of a harvesting industry operating over a heterogeneous environment c...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Ecosystems can undergo sudden shifts to undesirable ...
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
Achieving sustainable harvesting of natural populations depends on our ability to predict population...
AbstractThere are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but pos...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
ABSTRACT. We introduce a metapopulation model that includes both landscape changes (patch destructio...
The majority of our knowledge of harvested populations has been drawn from studies on single-species...
1. Resource users have a curvilinear relation of abundance to the richness of their limiting resourc...
Levins’s unstructured metapopulation model predicts that the equilibrium fraction of empty habitat p...
Metapopulation capacity provides an analytic tool to quantify the impact of landscape configuration ...
We present a bioeconomic model of a harvesting industry operating over a heterogeneous environment c...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Ecosystems can undergo sudden shifts to undesirable ...
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
Ecosystems are linked to neighbouring ecosystems not only by dispersal, but also by the movement of ...
Achieving sustainable harvesting of natural populations depends on our ability to predict population...