1. Researchers in many sub-fields of ecology and evolutionary biology test hypotheses relating to metapopulation dynamics and landscape spatial structure. Key aspects of these hypotheses are often (a) large numbers of subpopulations and dispersal corridors and (b) their positions relative to each other. Testing such spatial hypotheses using traditional lab equipment and methods can be impractical, unwieldy, expensive, or impossible. 2. The Metapopulation Microcosm Plate (MMP) overcomes these difficulties. This device resembles a 96-well microtiter plate, but contains dispersal corridors between wells that can be modified in their spatial position to create various artificial landscapes, each with up to 96 habitat patches and hundreds of no...
Metapopulation ecology is a field that is richer in theory than in empirical results. Many existing ...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
Population extinction is a fundamental ecological process which may be aggravated by the exchange of...
1. Researchers in many sub-fields of ecology and evolutionary biology test hypotheses relating to me...
1. Researchers in many sub-fields of ecology and evolutionary biology test hypotheses relating to me...
Metapopulations occupy spatially divided habitats and understanding how that fragmentation affects t...
1. Laboratory microcosm experiments using protists as model organisms have a long tradition and are ...
This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patch...
Evolutionary ecology studies have increasingly focused on the impact of intraspecific variability on...
Raw data for the Oikos paper by Erin Laan and Jeremy W. Fox on metapopulation enrichment and persist...
Laboratory microcosm experiments using protists as model organisms have a long tradition and are wid...
Laboratory microcosm experiments using protists as model organisms have a long tradition and are wid...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
Spatial structure is pervasive in the microbial world, yet we know little about how it influences th...
The data are linked to a research article entitled: “Interactions between microenvironment, selectio...
Metapopulation ecology is a field that is richer in theory than in empirical results. Many existing ...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
Population extinction is a fundamental ecological process which may be aggravated by the exchange of...
1. Researchers in many sub-fields of ecology and evolutionary biology test hypotheses relating to me...
1. Researchers in many sub-fields of ecology and evolutionary biology test hypotheses relating to me...
Metapopulations occupy spatially divided habitats and understanding how that fragmentation affects t...
1. Laboratory microcosm experiments using protists as model organisms have a long tradition and are ...
This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patch...
Evolutionary ecology studies have increasingly focused on the impact of intraspecific variability on...
Raw data for the Oikos paper by Erin Laan and Jeremy W. Fox on metapopulation enrichment and persist...
Laboratory microcosm experiments using protists as model organisms have a long tradition and are wid...
Laboratory microcosm experiments using protists as model organisms have a long tradition and are wid...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
Spatial structure is pervasive in the microbial world, yet we know little about how it influences th...
The data are linked to a research article entitled: “Interactions between microenvironment, selectio...
Metapopulation ecology is a field that is richer in theory than in empirical results. Many existing ...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
Population extinction is a fundamental ecological process which may be aggravated by the exchange of...