AbstractThe understanding of the mechanisms that promote biodiversity has implications for conservation and extinction of species and has raised the interest of the scientific community in the last decades. It is well established that spatial heterogeneity is an important factor influencing species richness. In this work we use a discrete computer simulation model to survey the impact of spatial heterogeneity on biodiversity patterns of an ecosystem in which species compete for limiting resources. The main feature of the model relies on the assumption that species have different requirements for a given resource. Individuals are arranged over a square lattice, where the sites are occupied by at most one individual. Individuals die at a fixe...
We propose a computer simulation type model describing dynamics of a system of annual plants competi...
Nearly all natural communities exhibit spatial structure, particularly those composed of sessile org...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...
AbstractThe understanding of the mechanisms that promote biodiversity has implications for conservat...
I designed and implemented a process-based, multi-species, spatially-explicit, object-oriented lands...
Both habitat heterogeneity and species’ life-history traits play important roles in driving populati...
Understanding ecosystem stability and functioning is a long-standing goal in theoretical ecology, wi...
Many ecosystems, from vegetation to biofilms, are composed of territorial populations that compete f...
The correspondence between species distribution and the environment depends on species ’ ability to ...
There is little debate about the potential of environmental heterogeneity to facilitate species dive...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
Clonal populations are hierarchically organized: genetic individuals (genets) can consist of many ph...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of bioge...
We propose a computer simulation type model describing dynamics of a system of annual plants competi...
Nearly all natural communities exhibit spatial structure, particularly those composed of sessile org...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...
AbstractThe understanding of the mechanisms that promote biodiversity has implications for conservat...
I designed and implemented a process-based, multi-species, spatially-explicit, object-oriented lands...
Both habitat heterogeneity and species’ life-history traits play important roles in driving populati...
Understanding ecosystem stability and functioning is a long-standing goal in theoretical ecology, wi...
Many ecosystems, from vegetation to biofilms, are composed of territorial populations that compete f...
The correspondence between species distribution and the environment depends on species ’ ability to ...
There is little debate about the potential of environmental heterogeneity to facilitate species dive...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
Clonal populations are hierarchically organized: genetic individuals (genets) can consist of many ph...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of bioge...
We propose a computer simulation type model describing dynamics of a system of annual plants competi...
Nearly all natural communities exhibit spatial structure, particularly those composed of sessile org...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...