Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at risk of being overexploited by selfish consumers-a phenomenon widely recognized as the 'tragedy of the commons.' The interplay of spatial and ecological dimensions introduces new features absent in non-spatial ecological contexts, such as consumer mobility, local information availability, and strategy evolution through social learning in neighborhoods. It is unclear how these features interact to influence the harvesting and dispersal strategies of consumers. To answer these questions, we develop and analyze an individual-based, spatially structured, eco-evolutionary model with explicit resource dynamics. We report the following findings. (1) Wh...
Areas of high biodiversity often coincide with communities living in extreme poverty. As a livelihoo...
Spatial dynamics can promote the evolution of cooperation. While dispersal processes have been studi...
The energetic requirements of all physical systems are supplied by resource acquisition, distributio...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Common-pool resources require a dose of self-restraint to ensure sustainable exploitation, but this ...
The rapid rise in inequality is often seen to go in-hand with resource overuse. Examples include wat...
Energetic resources in ecological and social–ecological systems are distributed through complex netw...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
We develop a spatial resource model in continuous time in which two agents strategically exploit a m...
We develop a spatial resource model in continuous time in which two agents strategically exploit a m...
How will countries harvesting mobile natural resources react to the threat of regime shift? We addre...
The sustainable use of common pool resources has become a significant global challenge. It is now wi...
The environmental and social attitudes of consumers can greatly affect the consumption of common-poo...
Human existence cannot be separated from the natural environment humans live in. People are constant...
Areas of high biodiversity often coincide with communities living in extreme poverty. As a livelihoo...
Spatial dynamics can promote the evolution of cooperation. While dispersal processes have been studi...
The energetic requirements of all physical systems are supplied by resource acquisition, distributio...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Common-pool resources require a dose of self-restraint to ensure sustainable exploitation, but this ...
The rapid rise in inequality is often seen to go in-hand with resource overuse. Examples include wat...
Energetic resources in ecological and social–ecological systems are distributed through complex netw...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
We develop a spatial resource model in continuous time in which two agents strategically exploit a m...
We develop a spatial resource model in continuous time in which two agents strategically exploit a m...
How will countries harvesting mobile natural resources react to the threat of regime shift? We addre...
The sustainable use of common pool resources has become a significant global challenge. It is now wi...
The environmental and social attitudes of consumers can greatly affect the consumption of common-poo...
Human existence cannot be separated from the natural environment humans live in. People are constant...
Areas of high biodiversity often coincide with communities living in extreme poverty. As a livelihoo...
Spatial dynamics can promote the evolution of cooperation. While dispersal processes have been studi...
The energetic requirements of all physical systems are supplied by resource acquisition, distributio...