Dynamical systems and population models constitute a cornerstone of modern ecological theory, offering a framework to understand how species interact and evolve over time. In particular, systems such ...
Sampling in applied population ecology -- The role of abiotic factors -- Life tables -- Resource acquisition in predator-prey systems -- Resource acquisition and allocation -- Modeling: A preview: ...
Sect. I. Evolutionary Biology -- 1. Evolution and Pesticide Resistance: Examining Quantitative Trends Visually / Stanton Braude and John Gaskin -- 2. Lizard Ecomorphology: Generating and Testing ...
The reintroduction of 32 bobcats to an island off the coast of Georgia more than three decades ago created an ideal experiment to examine the accuracy of a genetic-modeling technique that predicts ...
A new study shows that fluctuations in population sizes in the past have had a significant effect on contemporary seal populations, and estimates the risk of genetic impoverishment in the species ...
Historically, mathematical models in ecology have been used largely to provide qualitative explanations for patterns in nature. A classic example of this approach was the effort to use competition ...
The 2.4-million-year-old environmental DNA fragments collected from permafrost in northern Greenland unlock insights into an ancient ecosystem. Mouse models mimicking the transition from a common form ...