Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them by looking at how different measures of biodiversity change across spatial scales. Ecological neutral theory has provided simple predictions accounting for general empirical patterns in communities of competing species. However, while neutral theory in well-mixed ecosystems is mathematically well understood, spatial models still present several open problems, limiting the quantitative understanding of spatial biodiversity. In this review, we discuss the state of the art in spatial neutral theory. We emphasize the connection between spatial ecological models and the physics of non-equilibrium phase transitions and how concepts developed in stat...
There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features ...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them b...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them ...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
The simplest theories often have much merit and many limitations, and, in this vein, the value of ne...
The modelling of spatial effects in ecological systems has often been overlooked for its intrinsic c...
The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography is increasingly accepted as an informati...
Neutral models in ecology have attracted much attention in recent literature. They can provide consi...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...
Summary: 1. Attempts to infer underlying ecological process from observed patterns in ecology have...
Interacting particle systems are a particular class of stochastic processes where single degrees of ...
Summary 1. Spatial statistics are widely used in studies of ecological processes in plant communitie...
Environmental stochasticity is known to be a destabilizing factor, increasing abundance fluctuations...
There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features ...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them b...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them ...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
The simplest theories often have much merit and many limitations, and, in this vein, the value of ne...
The modelling of spatial effects in ecological systems has often been overlooked for its intrinsic c...
The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography is increasingly accepted as an informati...
Neutral models in ecology have attracted much attention in recent literature. They can provide consi...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...
Summary: 1. Attempts to infer underlying ecological process from observed patterns in ecology have...
Interacting particle systems are a particular class of stochastic processes where single degrees of ...
Summary 1. Spatial statistics are widely used in studies of ecological processes in plant communitie...
Environmental stochasticity is known to be a destabilizing factor, increasing abundance fluctuations...
There is mounting empirical evidence that many communities of living organisms display key features ...
How should ecologists scale up from the microscopic events affecting individuals, to the macroscopic...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...