The concept of a carrying capacity of an environment for a population has been an effective way of introducing a connection between populations and their environment. This approach has been particularly effective in heuristic Lotka–Volterra models of competition and predation that provide a basis for theoretical considerations of population interactions. However, the concept has proved less useful for interactions such as mutualism. The textbook Lotka–Volterra model of mutualism represents the interaction between two populations at the same trophic level that are each limited by the (negative) carrying capacities of the environment. The model predicts that obligate mutualist populations will either go extinct or become infinite. The classic...
The standard model of population growth and regulation is critiqued. It is argued that any model of ...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Earlier studies have developed models of carrying capacity to predict the number of animals a certai...
Mutualist interactions are thought to be ubiquitous, spanning all levels of biological organisation,...
In this paper the concept of carrying capacity is investigated to provide an improved understanding ...
A simple model of obligate mutualist populations is presented in an extended consumer-resource (ECR)...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...
Mutualisms are ubiquitous in nature, provide important ecosystem services, and involve many species ...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
We analyse the concept of carrying capacity (CC), from populations to the biosphere, and offer a def...
Current public debates about the environment often assume a clear relationship between resource avai...
The population dynamics of species interactions provides valuable information for life sciences. Lot...
Question: Population ecology and population genetics are treated separately in most textbooks. Howev...
Earlier studies have developed models of carrying capacity to predict the number of animals a certai...
Catton defines carrying capacity as the maximum persistently supportable load of a focal population ...
The standard model of population growth and regulation is critiqued. It is argued that any model of ...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Earlier studies have developed models of carrying capacity to predict the number of animals a certai...
Mutualist interactions are thought to be ubiquitous, spanning all levels of biological organisation,...
In this paper the concept of carrying capacity is investigated to provide an improved understanding ...
A simple model of obligate mutualist populations is presented in an extended consumer-resource (ECR)...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...
Mutualisms are ubiquitous in nature, provide important ecosystem services, and involve many species ...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
We analyse the concept of carrying capacity (CC), from populations to the biosphere, and offer a def...
Current public debates about the environment often assume a clear relationship between resource avai...
The population dynamics of species interactions provides valuable information for life sciences. Lot...
Question: Population ecology and population genetics are treated separately in most textbooks. Howev...
Earlier studies have developed models of carrying capacity to predict the number of animals a certai...
Catton defines carrying capacity as the maximum persistently supportable load of a focal population ...
The standard model of population growth and regulation is critiqued. It is argued that any model of ...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Earlier studies have developed models of carrying capacity to predict the number of animals a certai...