ABSTRACT We examine the effects of environmental noise on populations that are parts of simple two-species food webs. We assume that the species are strongly interacting and that one or the other population is affected by the noise signal. Further assuming that a stable equilibrium with positive population densities exists, we are able to perform a complete frequency analysis of the system. If only one of the populations is subject to noise, the relative noise response by both populations is fully determined by the sign of a single element of the Jacobian matrix. The analysis is readily extended to cases when both species are affected by noise or when the food web has more than two species. The general conclusion about relative responses to...
The influence of environmental fluctuations (modeled as a multiplicative dichotomous noise) on preda...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
Real ecosystems are influenced by random fluctuations of environmental parameters, such as temperatu...
How species respond to changes in environmental variability has been shown for single species, but t...
Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-i...
Species constantly experience changes in their environmental conditions owing to natural or human in...
Stochastic variability of key abiotic factors including temperature, precipitation and the availabil...
Ecological models have problems showing the positive relationship between diversity and stability fo...
Stochastic variability of key abiotic factors including temperature, precipitation and the availabil...
Environmental fluctuations have important consequences in the organization of ecological communities...
The densities of populations in a community or food web vary as a consequence of both population int...
Treballs Finals de Màster en Física dels Sistemes Complexos i Biofísica, Facultat de Física, Univers...
What are the mechanisms responsible for generating the erratic £uctuations observed in natural popul...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
The features of 1/f-noise processes offer important new insights into the field of population biolog...
The influence of environmental fluctuations (modeled as a multiplicative dichotomous noise) on preda...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
Real ecosystems are influenced by random fluctuations of environmental parameters, such as temperatu...
How species respond to changes in environmental variability has been shown for single species, but t...
Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-i...
Species constantly experience changes in their environmental conditions owing to natural or human in...
Stochastic variability of key abiotic factors including temperature, precipitation and the availabil...
Ecological models have problems showing the positive relationship between diversity and stability fo...
Stochastic variability of key abiotic factors including temperature, precipitation and the availabil...
Environmental fluctuations have important consequences in the organization of ecological communities...
The densities of populations in a community or food web vary as a consequence of both population int...
Treballs Finals de Màster en Física dels Sistemes Complexos i Biofísica, Facultat de Física, Univers...
What are the mechanisms responsible for generating the erratic £uctuations observed in natural popul...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
The features of 1/f-noise processes offer important new insights into the field of population biolog...
The influence of environmental fluctuations (modeled as a multiplicative dichotomous noise) on preda...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
Real ecosystems are influenced by random fluctuations of environmental parameters, such as temperatu...