International audienceUnderstanding ecosystems is crucial, in particular to take conservation actions. One way to do so is formal modelling and analysis. In this paper, we present the eden (Ecological Discrete-Event Networks) framework that provides ecologists with discrete modelling languages and dedicated analysis tools. These tools are based on well-known techniques in computer science, like symbolic state-spaces or model-checking, but used in quite a different way. Indeed, most formal analysis techniques provide yes/no answers to well-defined questions, possibly with a witness execution, which is good to assess whether a system exhibits or not a given property. However, most questions in ecology are not stated as “Does the system have s...