From micro to planetary scales, spatial heterogeneity-patchiness-is ubiquitous in ecosystems, defining the environments in which organisms move and interact. However, most large-scale models still use spatially averaged 'mean fields' to represent natural populations, while fine-scale spatially explicit models are mostly restricted to particular organisms or systems. In a conceptual paper, Grünbaum (2012, Interface Focus 2: 150-155) introduced a heuristic, based on three dimensionless ratios quantifying movement, reproduction and resource consumption, to characterise patchy ecological interactions and identify when mean-field assumptions are justifiable. We calculated these dimensionless numbers for 33 interactions between consumers and thei...
Ecologists still search for common principles that predict well-known responses of biological divers...
Species interactions likely produce scale-dependent patterns due to the dispersal of different speci...
Size-spectrum models are a recent class of models describing the dynamics of a whole community based...
From micro to planetary scales, spatial heterogeneity-patchiness-is ubiquitous in ecosystems, defini...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
Much of current ecological theory stems from experimental studies. These studies have often been con...
Theory in spatial ecology has to steer a narrow and challenging course between the Scylla of oversim...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
Soil is a microenvironment with a fragmented (patchy) spatial structure in which many bacterial spec...
Food chain models have dominated empirical studies of trophic interactions in the past decades, and ...
Structure, in its many forms, is a central theme in theoretical population ecology. At a mathematica...
A central tenet of ecology and biogeography is that the broad outlines of species ranges are determi...
All organisms studied so far denote patterns, structures and peculiarities in their geographical dis...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...
Ecologists still search for common principles that predict well-known responses of biological divers...
Species interactions likely produce scale-dependent patterns due to the dispersal of different speci...
Size-spectrum models are a recent class of models describing the dynamics of a whole community based...
From micro to planetary scales, spatial heterogeneity-patchiness-is ubiquitous in ecosystems, defini...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
Much of current ecological theory stems from experimental studies. These studies have often been con...
Theory in spatial ecology has to steer a narrow and challenging course between the Scylla of oversim...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
Soil is a microenvironment with a fragmented (patchy) spatial structure in which many bacterial spec...
Food chain models have dominated empirical studies of trophic interactions in the past decades, and ...
Structure, in its many forms, is a central theme in theoretical population ecology. At a mathematica...
A central tenet of ecology and biogeography is that the broad outlines of species ranges are determi...
All organisms studied so far denote patterns, structures and peculiarities in their geographical dis...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Patterns of variation in species richness are some of the oldest known ecological phenomena. Centuri...
Ecologists still search for common principles that predict well-known responses of biological divers...
Species interactions likely produce scale-dependent patterns due to the dispersal of different speci...
Size-spectrum models are a recent class of models describing the dynamics of a whole community based...