The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments is a framework based on stochastic multiset rewriting in a compartmentalised setting originally developed for the modelling and analysis of biological interactions. In this paper, we propose to use this calculus for the description of ecological systems and we provide the modelling guidelines to encode within the calculus some of the main interactions leading ecosystems evolution. As a case study, we model the distribution of height of Croton wagneri, a shrub constituting the endemic predominant species of the dry ecosystem in southern Ecuador. In particular, we consider the plant at different altitude gradients (i.e. at different temperature conditions), to study how it adapts under the effects...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments (CWC) is a recently proposed modelling language for the represe...
Maths linked with Ecology out the basic principles of these systems and determine the implications o...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments is a framework based on stochastic multiset rewriting in a com...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments is a framework based on stochastic multiset rewriting in a comp...
Dynamic behavior in ecosystems can emerge as a result of multiple interactions of different types as...
AbstractThe modelling and analysis of biological systems has deep roots in Mathematics, specifically...
The modelling of spatial effects in ecological systems has often been overlooked for its intrinsic c...
The spirit of sustainable development has inspired our research work. Ecologically sus- tainable dev...
Ecosystem dynamics provides an interesting arena for the application of a plethora concepts and tech...
We propose PALPS, a Process Algebra with Locations for Population Systems. PALPS allows us to produc...
The modelling and analysis of biological systems has deep roots in Mathematics, specifically in the ...
Ecological Dynamics is unique in that it can serve both as an introductory text in numerous ecology ...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments (CWC) is a recently proposed modelling language for the represe...
Ecological Dynamics is unique in that it can serve both as an introductory text in numerous ecology ...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments (CWC) is a recently proposed modelling language for the represe...
Maths linked with Ecology out the basic principles of these systems and determine the implications o...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments is a framework based on stochastic multiset rewriting in a com...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments is a framework based on stochastic multiset rewriting in a comp...
Dynamic behavior in ecosystems can emerge as a result of multiple interactions of different types as...
AbstractThe modelling and analysis of biological systems has deep roots in Mathematics, specifically...
The modelling of spatial effects in ecological systems has often been overlooked for its intrinsic c...
The spirit of sustainable development has inspired our research work. Ecologically sus- tainable dev...
Ecosystem dynamics provides an interesting arena for the application of a plethora concepts and tech...
We propose PALPS, a Process Algebra with Locations for Population Systems. PALPS allows us to produc...
The modelling and analysis of biological systems has deep roots in Mathematics, specifically in the ...
Ecological Dynamics is unique in that it can serve both as an introductory text in numerous ecology ...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments (CWC) is a recently proposed modelling language for the represe...
Ecological Dynamics is unique in that it can serve both as an introductory text in numerous ecology ...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
The Calculus of Wrapped Compartments (CWC) is a recently proposed modelling language for the represe...
Maths linked with Ecology out the basic principles of these systems and determine the implications o...