DOI10.1006/TPBI.1994.1032zbMath0846.92027OpenAlexW2016469924WikidataQ112839304 ScholiaQ112839304MaRDI QIDQ1343362
Simon A. Levin, Richard T. Durrett
Publication date: 30 September 1996
Published in: Theoretical Population Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/tpbi.1994.1032
A model of spatial epidemic spread when individuals move within overlapping home ranges ⋮
Analytical methods for predicting the behaviour of population models with general spatial interactions ⋮
Discreteness induced extinction ⋮
Analysis of stationary patterns arising from a time-discrete metapopulation model with nonlocal competition ⋮
A comparative evaluation of modelling strategies for the effect of treatment and host interactions on the spread of drug resistance ⋮
Strategy selection in structured populations ⋮
Responses of generalist and specialist species to fragmented landscapes ⋮
Relatedness in spatially structured populations with empty sites: an approach based on spatial moment equations ⋮
Commensal pathogens as a source of a coexistence mechanism ⋮
Evolutionary shift dynamics on a cycle ⋮
Ecological invasion, roughened fronts, and a competitor's extreme advance: integrating stochastic spatial-growth models ⋮
Effects of colonization asymmetries on metapopulation persistence ⋮
Analytic function of local rules of elementary cellular automata ⋮
The timing of life history events in the presence of soft disturbances ⋮
Multiple scales and geometric structures: Additional sources of randomness ⋮
How spatial structure and neighbor uncertainty promote mutualists and weaken black queen effects ⋮
Metapopulation model for rock-paper-scissors game: mutation affects paradoxical impacts ⋮
Epidemics of random walkers in metapopulation model for complete, cycle, and star graphs ⋮
Combining endogenous and exogenous spatial variability in analytical population models ⋮
Pair-edge approximation for heterogeneous lattice population models ⋮
Modeling biological invasions into periodically fragmented environments ⋮
From local interactions to population dynamics in site-based models of ecology ⋮
Competition and stoichiometry: coexistence of two predators on one prey ⋮
Stabilizing effects in spatial parasitoid-host and predator-prey models: a review ⋮
Dispersal-mediated coexistence of competing predators ⋮
Spatial gradients enhance persistence of hypercycles ⋮
Chaotic patterns in the discrete-time dynamics of social foraging swarms with attractant-repellent profiles: an analysis ⋮
Quantifying the impact of noise on macroscopic organization of cooperation in spatial games ⋮
A spatially explicit model for competition among specialists and generalists in a heterogeneous environment ⋮
Epidemic thresholds and vaccination in a lattice model of disease spread ⋮
The stochastic nature of predator-prey cycles ⋮
Using moment equations to understand stochastically driven spatial pattern formation in ecological systems ⋮
Spatial aspects of interspecific competition ⋮
Spatial effects favour the evolution of niche construction ⋮
Invasive advance of an advantageous mutation: nucleation theory ⋮
Forest-fire as a model for the dynamics of disease epidemics ⋮
Long-range correlations improve understanding of the influence of network structure on contact dynamics ⋮
The evolution of juvenile-adult interactions in populations structured in age and space ⋮
Patchiness and demographic noise in three ecological examples ⋮
Using network models to approximate spatial point-process models ⋮
The role of space in the exploitation of resources ⋮
The epidemiological consequences of leprosy-tuberculosis co-infection ⋮
A two-stage model for the SIR outbreak: accounting for the discrete and stochastic nature of the epidemic at the initial contamination stage ⋮
Territorial pattern formation in the absence of an attractive potential ⋮
Phase transitions in a logistic metapopulation model with nonlocal interactions ⋮
Global migration can lead to stronger spatial selection than local migration ⋮
How leaking and overproducing resources affect the evolutionary robustness of cooperative cross-feeding ⋮
Evolutionary game theory: theoretical concepts and applications to microbial communities ⋮
Oscillatory dynamics in rock-paper-scissors games with mutations ⋮
Influence of infection rate and migration on extinction of disease in spatial epidemics ⋮
Pavlovian prisoner's dilemma-analytical results, the \textit{quasi}-regular phase and spatio-temporal patterns ⋮
A persistence criterion for metapopulations. ⋮
A continuum formulation of the ideal free distribution and its implications for population dynamics. ⋮
General theory of competitive coexistence in spatially-varying environments. ⋮
Diffusion-limited predator-prey dynamics in Euclidean environments: An allometric individual-based model. ⋮
Modelling collective cell behaviour ⋮
A review of operations research models in invasive species management: state of the art, challenges, and future directions ⋮
Stochastic amplification in an epidemic model with seasonal forcing ⋮
Space-time dependence dynamics for birth-death point processes ⋮
Lattice models for invasions through patchy environments ⋮
Movement, competition and pattern formation in a two prey-one predator food chain model ⋮
Contact rate calculation for a basic epidemic model ⋮
Spatial memory and taxis-driven pattern formation in model ecosystems ⋮
An interacting particle system modelling aggregation behavior: from individuals to populations ⋮
A metapopulation model with Markovian landscape dynamics ⋮
Stabilization of species coexistence in spatial models through the aggregation-segregation effect generated by local dispersal and nonspecific local interactions ⋮
The importance of being atomic: ecological invasions as random walks instead of waves ⋮
Spatially explicit non-Mendelian diploid model ⋮
Dynamic heterogeneous spatio-temporal pattern formation in host-parasitoid systems with synchronised generations ⋮
Intrinsic circular motions in stochastic pairwise epidemic models ⋮
Self-organized spatial pattern determines biodiversity in spatial competition ⋮
Invasions in heterogeneous habitats in the presence of advection ⋮
Seasonal forcing in stochastic epidemiology models ⋮
About reaction-diffusion systems involving the Holling-type II and the Beddington-DeAngelis functional responses for predator-prey models ⋮
The roles of the Moran effect and dispersal in synchronizing oscillating populations ⋮
Ignorance is bliss, but for whom? The persistent effect of good will on cooperation ⋮
Evolutionary stability on graphs ⋮
Self-organization of mobile populations in cyclic competition ⋮
Stochastic PDEs on graphs as scaling limits of discrete interacting systems ⋮
Games among relatives revisited ⋮
Local densities connect spatial ecology to game, multilevel selection and inclusive fitness theories of cooperation ⋮
Spatial heterogeneity promotes coexistence of rock-paper-scissors metacommunities ⋮
Chemical evolutionary games ⋮
Coexistence of productive and non-productive populations by fluctuation-driven spatio-temporal patterns ⋮
Population dispersion and equilibrium infection frequency in a spatial epidemic ⋮
Coexistence in stochastic spatial models ⋮
The role of spatial competitive interactions between trees in shaping forest patterns ⋮
Rock-scissors-paper game in a chaotic flow: the effect of dispersion on the cyclic competition of microorganisms ⋮
Metapopulation dynamics on double graphs for mediated infectious disease in patchy environment ⋮
Assortment and reciprocity mechanisms for promotion of cooperation in a model of multilevel selection ⋮
Spatial dynamics of invasion: the geometry of introduced species ⋮
An explicitly spatial version of the Lotka-Volterra model with interspecific competition ⋮
Hydrodynamic limits for a two-species reaction-diffusion process. ⋮
Competition and dispersal in predator-prey waves ⋮
Local frequency dependence and global coexistence ⋮
Spatial scaling in a benthic population model with density-dependent disturbance ⋮
Topological early warning signals: quantifying varying routes to extinction in a spatially distributed population model ⋮
Spatial Mendelian games ⋮
Discrete-time deterministic and stochastic models for the spread of rabies ⋮
Weak selection helps cheap but harms expensive cooperation in spatial threshold dilemmas
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