Ecological communities can lose their permanence if a predator or a competitor is removed: the remaining species no linger coexist. This well known phenomenon is analyzed for some low dimensional examples of Lotka-Volterra type, with special attention paid to the occurrence of heteroclinic cycles
We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the behavior of diffusive Lotka-Volterra systems in environments with spatially varying car...
One of the central questions in ecology is how do we maintain community stability and species coexis...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
The stabilizing effects of interhabitat migration and local population extinction are established by...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on ecological competition by analyzing the classic Lo...
Abstract Ecosystems are formed by networks of species and their interactions. Traditional models of ...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on ecological competition by analyzing the classic Lo...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
We perform individual-based Monte Carlo simulations in a community consisting of two predator specie...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
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We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the behavior of diffusive Lotka-Volterra systems in environments with spatially varying car...
One of the central questions in ecology is how do we maintain community stability and species coexis...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
The stabilizing effects of interhabitat migration and local population extinction are established by...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on ecological competition by analyzing the classic Lo...
Abstract Ecosystems are formed by networks of species and their interactions. Traditional models of ...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on ecological competition by analyzing the classic Lo...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
We perform individual-based Monte Carlo simulations in a community consisting of two predator specie...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
for noncommercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the repro...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the effects of environmental feedback on the ecological competition by analyzing the classi...
We study the behavior of diffusive Lotka-Volterra systems in environments with spatially varying car...
One of the central questions in ecology is how do we maintain community stability and species coexis...