The ubiquity of scale-free patterns in ecological systems has raised the possibility that these systems operate near criticality. Critical phenomena (CP) require the tuning of parameters and typically exhibit a narrow scaling region in which power laws hold. Here we show that an individual-based predator-prey model exhibits scaling properties similar to CP, generated by a percolation-like transition but with a broader scaling region. There are no drastic changes in ecological quantities across this critical point and species coexist broadly in parameter space. The implications of these findings for the stability of ecological systems “near” criticality is discussed. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bi...
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Much of the focus in evolutionary biology has been on the adaptive differentiation among organisms. ...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
AbstractA mathematical model of ecoevolution is studied. The model treats ecosystems as large dimens...
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 29–35Robust critical systems are characterized by power laws which occur...
Spatial patterns are ubiquitous in nature. Because these patterns modify the temporal dynamics and s...
n ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA),...
In diverse ecosystems, organisms cluster together in such a manner that the frequency distribution o...
Robust critical systems are characterized by power laws which occur over a broad range of conditions...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
Size distributions in some ecosystems follow a power behavior spanning up to ten orders of magnitude...
Much of the work on extinction events has focused on external perturbations of ecosystems, such as c...
In this work we study the likelihood of survival of single-species in the context of hostile and di...
There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features ...
Spatial self-organization of ecosystems into large-scale (from micron to meters) patterns is an impo...
The characteristic, or natural, length scales of a spatially dynamic ecological landscape are the s...
Much of the focus in evolutionary biology has been on the adaptive differentiation among organisms. ...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
AbstractA mathematical model of ecoevolution is studied. The model treats ecosystems as large dimens...