Models of consumer effects on a shared resource environment have helped clarify how the interplay of consumer traits and resource supply impact stable coexistence. Recent models generalize this picture to include the exchange of resources alongside resource competition. These models exemplify the fact that although consumers shape the resource environment, the outcome of consumer interactions is context-dependent: such models can have either stable or unstable equilibria, depending on the resource supply. However, these recent models focus on a simplified version of microbial metabolism where the depletion of resources always leads to consumer growth. Here, we model an arbitrarily large system of consumers governed by Liebig’s law, where sp...
Habitat productivity may affect the stability of consumer-resource systems, through both ecological ...
During the last two decades, the simple view of resource limitation by a single resource has been ch...
CITATION: Getz, W. M. & Owen-Smith, N. 2011. Consumer-resource dynamics : quantity, quality, and all...
Models of consumer effects on a shared resource environment have helped clarify how the interplay of...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...
This article seeks to determine the extent to which endogenous consumer–resource cycles can contribu...
A fundamental goal of microbial ecology is to understand what determines the diversity, stability, a...
Resource competition theory predicts that, in equilibrium, the number of coexisting species cannot e...
The dominant paradigm for modeling the complexities of interacting populations and food webs is a sy...
A fundamental goal of microbial ecology is to understand what determines the diversity, stability, a...
Habitat productivity may affect the stability of consumer-resource systems, through both ecological ...
(A) A schematic of the internal metabolism in our model for one consumer N1. This consumer depletes ...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
To see how the flow of energy across ecosystems can derive evolution, I introduce a framework in whi...
Habitat productivity may affect the stability of consumer-resource systems, through both ecological ...
During the last two decades, the simple view of resource limitation by a single resource has been ch...
CITATION: Getz, W. M. & Owen-Smith, N. 2011. Consumer-resource dynamics : quantity, quality, and all...
Models of consumer effects on a shared resource environment have helped clarify how the interplay of...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...
This article seeks to determine the extent to which endogenous consumer–resource cycles can contribu...
A fundamental goal of microbial ecology is to understand what determines the diversity, stability, a...
Resource competition theory predicts that, in equilibrium, the number of coexisting species cannot e...
The dominant paradigm for modeling the complexities of interacting populations and food webs is a sy...
A fundamental goal of microbial ecology is to understand what determines the diversity, stability, a...
Habitat productivity may affect the stability of consumer-resource systems, through both ecological ...
(A) A schematic of the internal metabolism in our model for one consumer N1. This consumer depletes ...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
To see how the flow of energy across ecosystems can derive evolution, I introduce a framework in whi...
Habitat productivity may affect the stability of consumer-resource systems, through both ecological ...
During the last two decades, the simple view of resource limitation by a single resource has been ch...
CITATION: Getz, W. M. & Owen-Smith, N. 2011. Consumer-resource dynamics : quantity, quality, and all...