A useful way to conceptualize ecological processes operating at different spatial scales is through what Wu [1999] calls hierarchical patch dynamics. A key notion is that a few parts of a large hierarchical structure can be studied in isolation insofar as these parts are distinguished from the rest b
The analysis of spatial patterns is fundamental to understanding ecological processes across geograp...
Cross–scale interactions refer to processes at one spatial or temporal scale interacting with proces...
The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences...
A useful way to conceptualize ecological processes operating at different spatial scales is through ...
Over the past decade, hierarchy and scale have been adopted as an ecological paradigm. Beyond this n...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...
Organized complexity is a characteristic feature of ecological systems with heterogeneous components...
The identification of relevant spatial scales in organism-environment relationships is a key step in...
Ecological boundaries have been described as being multiscalar or hierarchical entities. However, th...
Models of nature are implicitly influenced by the scale of observation of the processes on which the...
Environmental systems are complicated. They include very intricate spatio-temporal processes, intera...
Abstract. We review various aspects of the notion of scale applied to natural systems, in particular...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
Studies of complex systems in other disciplines provide models and analytical strategies for under-s...
We present an adaptation of existing variance partitioning methods todecompose species-environment r...
The analysis of spatial patterns is fundamental to understanding ecological processes across geograp...
Cross–scale interactions refer to processes at one spatial or temporal scale interacting with proces...
The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences...
A useful way to conceptualize ecological processes operating at different spatial scales is through ...
Over the past decade, hierarchy and scale have been adopted as an ecological paradigm. Beyond this n...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...
Organized complexity is a characteristic feature of ecological systems with heterogeneous components...
The identification of relevant spatial scales in organism-environment relationships is a key step in...
Ecological boundaries have been described as being multiscalar or hierarchical entities. However, th...
Models of nature are implicitly influenced by the scale of observation of the processes on which the...
Environmental systems are complicated. They include very intricate spatio-temporal processes, intera...
Abstract. We review various aspects of the notion of scale applied to natural systems, in particular...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
Studies of complex systems in other disciplines provide models and analytical strategies for under-s...
We present an adaptation of existing variance partitioning methods todecompose species-environment r...
The analysis of spatial patterns is fundamental to understanding ecological processes across geograp...
Cross–scale interactions refer to processes at one spatial or temporal scale interacting with proces...
The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences...