Classical ecological theory relies heavily on the principles of deterministic dynamical systems, and methods from mathematics and physics that are more appropriate for stochastic systems are unfamiliar to many ecologists. As a result, when stochasticity plays an important role in shaping ecological dynamics â as it often does â our ability to fully address certain questions can be limited. In this talk, I will give an overview of some new (or at least newly extended for ecological applications) mathematical methods that bring important new classes of questions into reach.Non UBCUnreviewedAuthor affiliation: Case Western Reserve UniversityResearche
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This paper describes some possible applications of stochastic methods which may be used in ecologica...
Ecological and evolutionary dynamics depend upon variation in birth and death rates. Consequently ch...
Modelling Fluctuating Populations, originally published in 1982, is a classic textbook because prima...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
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The increasing use of computer simulation by theoretical ecologists started a move away from models ...
This letter focuses on open challenges in the fields of environmental data analysis and ecological c...
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This book disseminates the latest results and envisages new challenges in the application of mathema...
This paper describes some possible applications of one of the stochastic methods which may be used i...
From 08-12 August, 2022, 32 individuals participated in a workshop, Stability and Fluctuations in Co...
Ecological Dynamics is unique in that it can serve both as an introductory text in numerous ecology ...
Creative approaches at the interface of ecology, statistics, mathematics, informatics, and computati...
Mathematical ecology is an area of applied mathematics concerned with the application of mathematica...
In September 2011, the University of Essex, UK, hosted an interdisciplinary conference, Mathematical...
This paper describes some possible applications of stochastic methods which may be used in ecologica...
Ecological and evolutionary dynamics depend upon variation in birth and death rates. Consequently ch...
Modelling Fluctuating Populations, originally published in 1982, is a classic textbook because prima...