Integrating the underlying structure of stochasticity into community ecology
Stochasticity is a core component of ecology, as it underlies key processes that structure and
create variability in nature. Despite its fundamental importance in ecological systems, the …
create variability in nature. Despite its fundamental importance in ecological systems, the …
A mathematical review of resilience in ecology
K Meyer - Natural Resource Modeling, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Rising interest in the resilience of ecological systems has spawned diverse interpretations of
the term's precise meaning, particularly in the context of resilience quantification. The …
the term's precise meaning, particularly in the context of resilience quantification. The …
Random variation in model parameters: A comprehensive review of stochastic logistic growth equation
MAU Karim, V Aithal, AR Bhowmick - Ecological Modelling, 2023 - Elsevier
Biological growth curves are central to interdisciplinary research that seeks to improve our
understanding of natural processes. Applications of growth equations are widespread …
understanding of natural processes. Applications of growth equations are widespread …
Rare and common vertebrates span a wide spectrum of population trends
The Earth's biota is changing over time in complex ways. A critical challenge is to test
whether specific biomes, taxa or types of species benefit or suffer in a time of accelerating …
whether specific biomes, taxa or types of species benefit or suffer in a time of accelerating …
Tipping point and noise-induced transients in ecological networks
A challenging and outstanding problem in interdisciplinary research is to understand the
interplay between transients and stochasticity in high-dimensional dynamical systems …
interplay between transients and stochasticity in high-dimensional dynamical systems …
Frequency of occurrence and population-dynamic consequences of different forms of density-dependent emigration
Emigration is a fundamental process affecting species' local, regional, and large-scale
dynamics. The paradigmatic view in ecology is that emigration is density independent (DIE) …
dynamics. The paradigmatic view in ecology is that emigration is density independent (DIE) …
Rewilding the sea with domesticated seagrass
It is well known that seagrass meadows sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide, protect
coasts, provide nurseries for global fisheries, and enhance biodiversity. Large-scale …
coasts, provide nurseries for global fisheries, and enhance biodiversity. Large-scale …
Quantifying resilience to recurrent ecosystem disturbances using flow–kick dynamics
K Meyer, A Hoyer-Leitzel, S Iams, I Klasky, V Lee… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Shifting ecosystem disturbance patterns due to climate change (for example, storms,
droughts and wildfires) or direct human interference (for example, harvests and nutrient …
droughts and wildfires) or direct human interference (for example, harvests and nutrient …
Types of terrorism
G Martin - Exchanging terrorism oxygen for media airwaves: The …, 2014 - igi-global.com
Terrorist typologies are descriptive classifications explaining the quality of political violence
arising from distinct political and social environments. Although many terrorist typologies are …
arising from distinct political and social environments. Although many terrorist typologies are …
Resilience of dynamical systems
Stability is among the most important concepts in dynamical systems. Local stability is well-
studied, whereas determining the 'global stability'of a nonlinear system is very challenging …
studied, whereas determining the 'global stability'of a nonlinear system is very challenging …