The role of species interactions in controlling the interplay between the stability of ecosystems and their biodiversity is still not well understood. The ability of ecological communities to recover after small perturbations of the species abundances (local asymptotic stability) has been well studied, whereas the likelihood of a community to persist when the conditions change (structural stability) has received much less attention. Our goal is to understand the effects of diversity, interaction strengths and ecological network structure on the volume of parameter space leading to feasible equilibria. We develop a geometrical framework to study the range of conditions necessary for feasible coexistence. We show that feasibility is determine...
Ecological communities are characterized by the interactions among the species living within a given...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...
The role of species interactions in controlling the interplay between the stability of ecosystems an...
The consensus that complexity begets stability in ecosystems was challenged in the seventies, a resu...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
The consensus that complexity begets stability in ecosystems was challenged in the seventies, a res...
One of the common assumptions in previous spatial dynamics of cyclic competition is that, regardless...
Most studies on ecological networks consider only a single interaction type (e.g. competitive, preda...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutora:...
The tremendous diversity of species in ecological communities has motivated a century of research in...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a m...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a m...
Ecological communities are characterized by the interactions among the species living within a given...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...
The role of species interactions in controlling the interplay between the stability of ecosystems an...
The consensus that complexity begets stability in ecosystems was challenged in the seventies, a resu...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
The consensus that complexity begets stability in ecosystems was challenged in the seventies, a res...
One of the common assumptions in previous spatial dynamics of cyclic competition is that, regardless...
Most studies on ecological networks consider only a single interaction type (e.g. competitive, preda...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutora:...
The tremendous diversity of species in ecological communities has motivated a century of research in...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a m...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a m...
Ecological communities are characterized by the interactions among the species living within a given...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...