<p>Simulation models are commonly used to understand and predict the development of ecological systems, for instance to study the occurrence of tipping points and their possible ecological effects. Sensitivity analysis is a key tool in the study of model responses to changes in conditions. The applicability of available methodologies for sensitivity analysis can be problematic if tipping points are involved. In this paper we demonstrate that not considering these tipping points may result in misleading statistics on model behaviour. In turn, this limits the applicability of simulation models in ecological research. Tipping points are best revealed when asymptotic model behaviour is considered, i.e. by applying bifurcation analysis. Bifurcat...
Plato’s well-known allegory of the cave describes an observer chained in a cave facing a blank wall ...
A literature review of the use of sensitivity analyses in modelling nonlinear, ill-defined systems, ...
Plato’s well-known allegory of the cave describes an observer chained in a cave facing a blank wall ...
Simulation models are commonly used to understand and predict the development of ecological systems,...
Simulation models are commonly used to understand and predict the development of ecological systems,...
This work illustrates available best practices to run a sensitivity analysis for ecological models. ...
Many human and natural systems are highly complex, because they consist of many interacting parts. S...
We analyse nonlinear tipping phenomena in a bi-stable ecosystem model, defined as sudden and unexpec...
International audienceEcological systems are prone to dramatic shifts between alternative stable sta...
Complex simulation models are important tools in applied ecological and conservation research. Howev...
In previous work by the authors about dynamic system modeling, basic ecosystems concepts and their a...
An issue in mathematical modeling is that multiple models describe the same data based on different ...
When we construct mathematical models to represent a given real-world system, there is always a degr...
Many systems from the natural world have to adapt to continuously changing external conditions. Some...
Tipping points in a system have particular significance in the context of climate science. Events s...
Plato’s well-known allegory of the cave describes an observer chained in a cave facing a blank wall ...
A literature review of the use of sensitivity analyses in modelling nonlinear, ill-defined systems, ...
Plato’s well-known allegory of the cave describes an observer chained in a cave facing a blank wall ...
Simulation models are commonly used to understand and predict the development of ecological systems,...
Simulation models are commonly used to understand and predict the development of ecological systems,...
This work illustrates available best practices to run a sensitivity analysis for ecological models. ...
Many human and natural systems are highly complex, because they consist of many interacting parts. S...
We analyse nonlinear tipping phenomena in a bi-stable ecosystem model, defined as sudden and unexpec...
International audienceEcological systems are prone to dramatic shifts between alternative stable sta...
Complex simulation models are important tools in applied ecological and conservation research. Howev...
In previous work by the authors about dynamic system modeling, basic ecosystems concepts and their a...
An issue in mathematical modeling is that multiple models describe the same data based on different ...
When we construct mathematical models to represent a given real-world system, there is always a degr...
Many systems from the natural world have to adapt to continuously changing external conditions. Some...
Tipping points in a system have particular significance in the context of climate science. Events s...
Plato’s well-known allegory of the cave describes an observer chained in a cave facing a blank wall ...
A literature review of the use of sensitivity analyses in modelling nonlinear, ill-defined systems, ...
Plato’s well-known allegory of the cave describes an observer chained in a cave facing a blank wall ...