Complex spatial patterns are common in coastal marine systems, but mechanisms underlying their formation are disputed. Most empirical work has focused on exogenous spatially structured disturbances as the leading cause of pattern formation in species assemblages. However, theoretical and observational studies suggest that complex spatial patterns, such as power laws in gap-size distribution, may result from endogenous self-organized processes involving local-scale interactions. The lack of studies simultaneously assessing the influence of spatially variable disturbances and local-scale interactions has fuelled the idea that exogenous and endogenous processes are mutually exclusive explanations of spatial patterns in marine ecosystems. To as...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
Complexity theory proposes that spatial self-organization, the process whereby small-scale, localize...
Complex spatial patterns are common in coastal marine systems, but mechanisms underlying their forma...
Spatial synchrony, defined as correlated fluctuations of spatially disjunct assemblages, is a fundam...
In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predators...
In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predators...
The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physic...
Understanding linkages between patterns and processes across scales is an important issue in ecology...
In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predator...
Self-organized spatial patterning is a common phenomenon in all ecosystems and is often associated w...
AbstractTropical reef communities contain spatial patterns at multiple scales, observable from micro...
Disentangling the effects of the vast array of natural and human processes that drive variation in m...
In this study, we investigated the emergence of spatial self‐organized patterns on intertidal flats,...
Theoretical models highlight that spatially self-organized patterns can have important emergent effe...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
Complexity theory proposes that spatial self-organization, the process whereby small-scale, localize...
Complex spatial patterns are common in coastal marine systems, but mechanisms underlying their forma...
Spatial synchrony, defined as correlated fluctuations of spatially disjunct assemblages, is a fundam...
In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predators...
In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predators...
The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physic...
Understanding linkages between patterns and processes across scales is an important issue in ecology...
In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predator...
Self-organized spatial patterning is a common phenomenon in all ecosystems and is often associated w...
AbstractTropical reef communities contain spatial patterns at multiple scales, observable from micro...
Disentangling the effects of the vast array of natural and human processes that drive variation in m...
In this study, we investigated the emergence of spatial self‐organized patterns on intertidal flats,...
Theoretical models highlight that spatially self-organized patterns can have important emergent effe...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
Complexity theory proposes that spatial self-organization, the process whereby small-scale, localize...