There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features which closely resemble those of physical systems at criticality. We here introduce a minimal model framework for the dynamics of a community of individuals which undergoes local birth-death, immigration, and local jumps on a regular lattice. We study its properties when the system is close to its critical point. Even if this model violates detailed balance, within a physically relevant regime dominated by fluctuations, it is possible to calculate analytically the probability density function of the number of individuals living in a given volume, which captures the close-to-critical behavior of the community across spatial scales. We find that...
Population-level scaling in ecological systems arises from individual growth and death with competit...
Abstract Spatial distribution of individuals and the way they interact with their neighbors and envi...
Discrete time, spatially extended models play an important role in ecology, modelling population dyn...
There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features ...
The modelling of spatial effects in ecological systems has often been overlooked for its intrinsic c...
Structure, in its many forms, is a central theme in theoretical population ecology. At a mathematica...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them ...
Over the last few decades, ecologists have come to appreciate that key ecological patterns, which de...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them b...
Ecosystem dynamics provides an interesting arena for the application of a plethora concepts and tech...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
<p>Anticipating critical transitions in spatially extended systems is a key topic of interest to eco...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
<p>Interacting particle systems have been applied to model the spread of infectious diseases and opi...
Population-level scaling in ecological systems arises from individual growth and death with competit...
Abstract Spatial distribution of individuals and the way they interact with their neighbors and envi...
Discrete time, spatially extended models play an important role in ecology, modelling population dyn...
There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features ...
The modelling of spatial effects in ecological systems has often been overlooked for its intrinsic c...
Structure, in its many forms, is a central theme in theoretical population ecology. At a mathematica...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them ...
Over the last few decades, ecologists have come to appreciate that key ecological patterns, which de...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them b...
Ecosystem dynamics provides an interesting arena for the application of a plethora concepts and tech...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
<p>Anticipating critical transitions in spatially extended systems is a key topic of interest to eco...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
<p>Interacting particle systems have been applied to model the spread of infectious diseases and opi...
Population-level scaling in ecological systems arises from individual growth and death with competit...
Abstract Spatial distribution of individuals and the way they interact with their neighbors and envi...
Discrete time, spatially extended models play an important role in ecology, modelling population dyn...