The role of theory within ecology has changed dramatically in recent decades. Once primarily a source of qualitative conceptual framing, ecological theories and models are now often used to develop quantitative explanations of empirical patterns and to project future dynamics of specific ecological systems. In this essay, I recount my own experience of this transformation, in which accelerating computing power and the widespread incorporation of stochastic processes into ecological theory combined to create some novel integration of mathematical and statistical models. This stronger integration drives theory towards incorporating more biological realism, and I explore ways in which we can grapple with that realism to generate new general th...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
Humans have evolved parallel to the natural world in relative harmony up to a point of separation th...
Ecology is usually very good in making descriptive explanations of what is observed, but is often un...
The role of theory within ecology has changed dramatically in recent decades. Once primarily a sourc...
The world is experiencing significant, largely anthropogenically induced, environmental change. This...
Ecology is usually very good in making descriptive explanations of what is observed, but is often un...
We argue for expanding the role of theory in ecology to accelerate scientific progress, enhance the ...
The desire to predict the consequences of global environmental change has been the driver towards mo...
The desire to predict the consequences of global environmental change has been the driver towards mo...
International audienceEcology has probably borrowed tools and concepts from physics since its origin...
In September 2011, the University of Essex, UK, hosted an interdisciplinary conference, Mathematical...
Research in ecology and evolutionary biology (evo-eco) often tries to emulate the “hard” sciences su...
Garamszegi LZ, Calhim S, Dochtermann N, et al. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical infer...
Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of it...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
Humans have evolved parallel to the natural world in relative harmony up to a point of separation th...
Ecology is usually very good in making descriptive explanations of what is observed, but is often un...
The role of theory within ecology has changed dramatically in recent decades. Once primarily a sourc...
The world is experiencing significant, largely anthropogenically induced, environmental change. This...
Ecology is usually very good in making descriptive explanations of what is observed, but is often un...
We argue for expanding the role of theory in ecology to accelerate scientific progress, enhance the ...
The desire to predict the consequences of global environmental change has been the driver towards mo...
The desire to predict the consequences of global environmental change has been the driver towards mo...
International audienceEcology has probably borrowed tools and concepts from physics since its origin...
In September 2011, the University of Essex, UK, hosted an interdisciplinary conference, Mathematical...
Research in ecology and evolutionary biology (evo-eco) often tries to emulate the “hard” sciences su...
Garamszegi LZ, Calhim S, Dochtermann N, et al. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical infer...
Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of it...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
Humans have evolved parallel to the natural world in relative harmony up to a point of separation th...
Ecology is usually very good in making descriptive explanations of what is observed, but is often un...