International audienceEcological dynamics often exhibit significant temporal variability and sudden shifts that characterize their non-equilibrium and nonlinear nature, challenging our ability to understand and predict their trajectories. Among a set of ecological time series originating from the long-term monitoring of three large and deep lakes, nonlinear forecasting methods (Simplex projection and S-map) indicated that most of the time series exhibited hallmarks of complex dynamics in the form of nonlinear behaviors. Convergent Cross Mapping (CCM) was used to estimate the causal relationships among these time series by considering different time lags. The significant causal relationships were then used to construct causal networks from w...
Central to ecology and ecosystem management, succession theory aims to mechanistically explain and p...
Publisher: Royal Society PublishingInternational audienceNetwork analyses applied to models of compl...
Revealing the adaptive responses of ecological, social, and economic systems to a transforming biosp...
International audienceEcological dynamics often exhibit significant temporal variability and sudden ...
International audienceUnderstanding how ecosystems will respond to climate changes requires unravell...
International audienceUntangling causal links and feedbacks among biodiversity, ecosystem functionin...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The detection of causal interactions is of great importance when inferring complex ecosystem functio...
The NCEAS Community Dynamics Working Group brought together theoretical and empirica...
Experiments have revealed much about top-down and bottom-up control in ecosystems, but manipulative ...
Identifying directed interactions between species from time series of their population densities has...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
Lake biodiversity is an incomplete indicator of exogenous forcing insofar as it ignores underlying d...
Central to ecology and ecosystem management, succession theory aims to mechanistically explain and p...
Publisher: Royal Society PublishingInternational audienceNetwork analyses applied to models of compl...
Revealing the adaptive responses of ecological, social, and economic systems to a transforming biosp...
International audienceEcological dynamics often exhibit significant temporal variability and sudden ...
International audienceUnderstanding how ecosystems will respond to climate changes requires unravell...
International audienceUntangling causal links and feedbacks among biodiversity, ecosystem functionin...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The detection of causal interactions is of great importance when inferring complex ecosystem functio...
The NCEAS Community Dynamics Working Group brought together theoretical and empirica...
Experiments have revealed much about top-down and bottom-up control in ecosystems, but manipulative ...
Identifying directed interactions between species from time series of their population densities has...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
Lake biodiversity is an incomplete indicator of exogenous forcing insofar as it ignores underlying d...
Central to ecology and ecosystem management, succession theory aims to mechanistically explain and p...
Publisher: Royal Society PublishingInternational audienceNetwork analyses applied to models of compl...
Revealing the adaptive responses of ecological, social, and economic systems to a transforming biosp...