We develop a framework for analysing the outcome of resource competition based on bifurcation theory. We elaborate our methodology by readdressing the problem of competition of two species for two resources in a chemostat environment. In the case of perfect-essential resources it has been extensively discussed using Tilman's representation of resource quarter plane plots. Our mathematically rigorous analysis yields bifurcation diagrams with a striking similarity to Tilman's method including the interpretation of the consumption vector and the resource supply vector. However, our approach is not restricted to a particular class of models but also works with other trophic interaction formulations. This is illustrated by the analysis of a mode...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Recent theory shows that: (i) competition between multiple species for multiple resources may genera...
The theory of competition is one of the great achievements of ecology in the 20th century. The follo...
We develop a framework for analysing the outcome of resource competition based on bifurcat...
Bifurcation analysis is presented for the dynamics of a nutrient-two-prey-predator bi-trophic food w...
Background If the development of an ecosystem is driven by competition, why doesn’t a single spe-cie...
The main focus of this thesis is the study of competition for resources among many species, from a t...
During the last two decades, the simple view of resource limitation by a single resource has been ch...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Graphical analysis and computer simulations have become the preferred tools to present Tilman’s mode...
We study the consequences of omnivory on the dynamic behaviour of a three species food web under che...
Resource competition theory predicts that, in equilibrium, the number of coexisting species cannot e...
Bifurcation theory is commonly used to study the dynamical behaviour of ecosystems. It involves the ...
Population interactions generally describe the interactions of populations that compete for availabl...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Recent theory shows that: (i) competition between multiple species for multiple resources may genera...
The theory of competition is one of the great achievements of ecology in the 20th century. The follo...
We develop a framework for analysing the outcome of resource competition based on bifurcat...
Bifurcation analysis is presented for the dynamics of a nutrient-two-prey-predator bi-trophic food w...
Background If the development of an ecosystem is driven by competition, why doesn’t a single spe-cie...
The main focus of this thesis is the study of competition for resources among many species, from a t...
During the last two decades, the simple view of resource limitation by a single resource has been ch...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Graphical analysis and computer simulations have become the preferred tools to present Tilman’s mode...
We study the consequences of omnivory on the dynamic behaviour of a three species food web under che...
Resource competition theory predicts that, in equilibrium, the number of coexisting species cannot e...
Bifurcation theory is commonly used to study the dynamical behaviour of ecosystems. It involves the ...
Population interactions generally describe the interactions of populations that compete for availabl...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Recent theory shows that: (i) competition between multiple species for multiple resources may genera...
The theory of competition is one of the great achievements of ecology in the 20th century. The follo...