The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators, namely that of ecological networks. In these networks, nodes represent patches where a certain number of plant and animal populations interact on ecological timescale, arcs represent migration flows due to dispersal, and Darwinian evolution is responsible for variations, on a longer evolutionary timescale, of the demographic parameters characterizing the populations. Up to now, this problem has been mainly studied with reference to single-population patches described by one-dimensional discrete-time models and by considering only the dispersal rates of migrating populations as an evolving trait. Here, we propose a method of investigation w...
We consider the effect of network structure on the evolution of a population. Models of this kind ty...
Ecology and evolution are inseparable. Motivated by some recent experiments, we have developed model...
<div><p>In many ecosystems, natural selection can occur quickly enough to influence the population d...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
The study of coherence of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evaluating t...
The study of coherence of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evaluating t...
We study synchronization in ecological networks under the realistic assumption that the cou-pling am...
The study of synchronization of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evalua...
As shown by Alan Turing in 1952, differential diffusion may destabilize uniform distributions of rea...
Abstract:- This paper presents the investigation of oscillations and nonlinear dynamics of models of...
We consider networks of dynamical units that evolve in time according to different laws, and are cou...
In this thesis we discuss the synchronization of stochastic population oscillators in ecology and ne...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
The apparent synchronisation of spatially discrete populations is a well documented phenomenon. Howe...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
We consider the effect of network structure on the evolution of a population. Models of this kind ty...
Ecology and evolution are inseparable. Motivated by some recent experiments, we have developed model...
<div><p>In many ecosystems, natural selection can occur quickly enough to influence the population d...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
The study of coherence of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evaluating t...
The study of coherence of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evaluating t...
We study synchronization in ecological networks under the realistic assumption that the cou-pling am...
The study of synchronization of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evalua...
As shown by Alan Turing in 1952, differential diffusion may destabilize uniform distributions of rea...
Abstract:- This paper presents the investigation of oscillations and nonlinear dynamics of models of...
We consider networks of dynamical units that evolve in time according to different laws, and are cou...
In this thesis we discuss the synchronization of stochastic population oscillators in ecology and ne...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
The apparent synchronisation of spatially discrete populations is a well documented phenomenon. Howe...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
We consider the effect of network structure on the evolution of a population. Models of this kind ty...
Ecology and evolution are inseparable. Motivated by some recent experiments, we have developed model...
<div><p>In many ecosystems, natural selection can occur quickly enough to influence the population d...