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Spatial Ecology - additional resources

Lecture

Please check the ICTP-SAIRF website for videos and handouts of the lectures.

Resources in the Web

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Pattern formation by reaction-diffusion

  • Reaction-diffusion tutorial: nice introduction with videos
  • Gray-Scott model: great site with codes, theory and results of a simple chemical reaction-diffusion that generates very complicated patterns. Also links to relevant papers on pattern generation by reaction-diffusion equations.

Cases

  • Diffusion and home range parameters from rodent population measurements in Panama. Giuggioli et al. (2005). Bulletin of Mathematical Biology.
  • Fonseca CR, Coutinho RM, Azevedo F, Berbert JM, Corso G, Kraenkel RA (2013) Modeling Habitat Split: Landscape and Life History Traits Determine Amphibian Extinction Thresholds. PLoS ONE 8(6): e66806.
  • Law, R., Murrell, D. J., & Dieckmann, U. (2003). Population growth in space and time: spatial logistic equations. Ecology, 84(1), 252-262.
  • Maciel, G.A. and Lutscher, F. (2013). How individual movement response to habitat edges affects population persistence and spatial spread. The American Naturalist, 182(1), pp.42-52. "Outstanding Ecological Theory Paper" awarded by the Ecological Society of America.
  • Maciel, G. A., & Kraenkel, R. A. (2014). How population loss through habitat boundaries determines the dynamics of a predator–prey system. Ecological Complexity, 20, 33-42.
  • Azevedo, F., Kraenkel, R. A., & da Silva, D. P. (2012). Competitive release and area effects. Ecological Complexity, 11, 154-159. Generalization of Skellam's critical pathc size model to two competing species.
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