The potential for forecasting the dynamics of ecological systems is currently unclear, with contrasting opinions regarding its feasibility due to ecological complexity. To investigate forecast skill within and across systems, we monitored a microbial system exposed to either constant or fluctuating temperatures in a 5-month-long laboratory experiment. We tested how forecasting of species abundances depends on the number and strength of interactions and on model size (number of predictors). We also tested how greater system complexity (i.e. the fluctuating temperatures) impacted these relations. We found that the more interactions a species had, the weaker these interactions were and the better its abundance was predicted. Forecast skill inc...
Complex systems science has contributed to our understanding of ecology in important areas such as f...
Models of natural processes necessarily sacrifice some realism for the sake of tractability. Detaile...
Predictive species distribution models are mostly based on statistical dependence between environmen...
The potential for forecasting the dynamics of ecological systems is currently unclear, with contrast...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...
Predicting how ecological communities will respond to environmental change is challenging but highly...
Predicting the future trajectories of ecological systems is increasingly important as the magnitude ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the University of Chicago...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
Although biogeographic patterns are the product of complex ecological processes, the increasing comp...
The world is experiencing significant, largely anthropogenically induced, environmental change. This...
Shifts in species’ phenology in response to climate change have wide‐ranging consequences for ecolog...
”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dyna...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
Complex systems science has contributed to our understanding of ecology in important areas such as f...
Models of natural processes necessarily sacrifice some realism for the sake of tractability. Detaile...
Predictive species distribution models are mostly based on statistical dependence between environmen...
The potential for forecasting the dynamics of ecological systems is currently unclear, with contrast...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...
Predicting how ecological communities will respond to environmental change is challenging but highly...
Predicting the future trajectories of ecological systems is increasingly important as the magnitude ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the University of Chicago...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
Although biogeographic patterns are the product of complex ecological processes, the increasing comp...
The world is experiencing significant, largely anthropogenically induced, environmental change. This...
Shifts in species’ phenology in response to climate change have wide‐ranging consequences for ecolog...
”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dyna...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
Complex systems science has contributed to our understanding of ecology in important areas such as f...
Models of natural processes necessarily sacrifice some realism for the sake of tractability. Detaile...
Predictive species distribution models are mostly based on statistical dependence between environmen...