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2017:courses:kraenkel:spatial_ecology [2017/01/20 13:55] – [Cases] prado2017:courses:kraenkel:spatial_ecology [2024/01/09 18:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ===== Lecture ===== ===== Lecture =====
-  * soon+  * [[http://200.145.112.249/webcast/files/lecture_5_17.pdf|Handout]] 
 +  * [[http://200.145.112.249/webcast/20170120a|Video 1]] 
 +  * [[http://200.145.112.249/webcast/20170120b|Video 2]]
 ===== Resources in the Web ===== ===== Resources in the Web =====
  
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   * 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. [[http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0066806|PLoS ONE 8(6): e66806.]]   * 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. [[http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0066806|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.   * 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. Awarded by the [[http://esa.org/theory/awards|"Outstanding Ecological Theory Paper"]]// by the Ecological Society of America.+  * 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. [[http://esa.org/theory/awards|"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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