Individual-based models (IBMs) allow the explicit inclusion of individual variation in greater detail than do classical differential and difference equation models. Inclusion of such variation is important for continued progress in ecological and evolutionary theory. We provide a conceptual basis for IBMs by describing five major types of individual variation in IBMs: spatial, ontogenetic, phenotypic, cognitive, and genetic. IBMs are now used in almost all subfields of ecology and evolutionary biology. We map those subfields and look more closely at selected key papers on fish recruitment, forest dynamics, sympatric speciation, metapopulation dynamics, maintenance of diversity, and species conservation. Theorists are currently divided on wh...
Proponents of individual-based modeling in ecology claim that their models explain the emergence of ...
A contemporary goal in both ecology and evolutionary biology is to develop theory that transcends th...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...
Individual-based models (IBMs) allow the explicit inclusion of individual variation in greater detai...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...
AbstractIn a changing world, ecologists have an important role in examining the impacts of environme...
An individual-based model which produces nonlinear predator-prey dynamics is described. The importan...
AbstractIn a changing world, ecologists have an important role in examining the impacts of environme...
Individual-based models (IBM's) have become a popular tool in ecology during the last ten years. The...
Individual-based models (IBM's) have become a popular tool in ecology during the last ten years. The...
Abstract: We describe a parsimonious approach to the problem of a transgenerational individual-based...
A common tendency in the field of population ecology has been to overlook individual differences by ...
Proponents of individual-based modeling in ecology claim that their models explain the emergence of ...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
Proponents of individual-based modeling in ecology claim that their models explain the emergence of ...
A contemporary goal in both ecology and evolutionary biology is to develop theory that transcends th...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...
Individual-based models (IBMs) allow the explicit inclusion of individual variation in greater detai...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...
AbstractIn a changing world, ecologists have an important role in examining the impacts of environme...
An individual-based model which produces nonlinear predator-prey dynamics is described. The importan...
AbstractIn a changing world, ecologists have an important role in examining the impacts of environme...
Individual-based models (IBM's) have become a popular tool in ecology during the last ten years. The...
Individual-based models (IBM's) have become a popular tool in ecology during the last ten years. The...
Abstract: We describe a parsimonious approach to the problem of a transgenerational individual-based...
A common tendency in the field of population ecology has been to overlook individual differences by ...
Proponents of individual-based modeling in ecology claim that their models explain the emergence of ...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...
Individual-based models, 'IBMs', describe naturally the dynamics of interacting organisms or social ...
Proponents of individual-based modeling in ecology claim that their models explain the emergence of ...
A contemporary goal in both ecology and evolutionary biology is to develop theory that transcends th...
Ecologists urgently need a better ability to predict how environmental change affects biodiversity. ...