Sudden shifts in ecological systems: intermittency and transients in the coupled Ricker population model
From MaRDI portal
Publication:942909
DOI10.1007/S11538-007-9288-8zbMATH Open1142.92048OpenAlexW2003484901WikidataQ44296260 ScholiaQ44296260MaRDI QIDQ942909FDOQ942909
Authors: Derin B. Wysham, Alan Hastings
Publication date: 8 September 2008
Published in: Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-007-9288-8
Recommendations
- How often are chaotic transients in spatially extended ecological systems?
- Ecological resilience of population cycles: a dynamic perspective of regime shift
- Analysis of the onset of a regime shift and detecting early warning signs of major population changes in a two-trophic three-species predator-prey model with long-term transients
- How spatial heterogeneity affects transient behavior in reaction-diffusion systems for ecological interactions?
- scientific article
Cites Work
- Nonlinear oscillations, dynamical systems, and bifurcations of vector fields
- Elements of applied bifurcation theory.
- Dynamics of a single species in a spatially varying environment: The stabilizing role of high dispersal rates
- Ergodic theory of chaos and strange attractors
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Numerical recipes in C++. The art of scientific computing
- Stability in a metapopulation model with density-dependent dispersal
- Crises, sudden changes in chaotic attractors, and transient chaos
- Spatial structure, environmental heterogeneity, and population dynamics: Analysis of the coupled logistic map
- Does migration stabilize local population dynamics? Analysis of a discrete metapopulation model
- Quantitative universality for a class of nonlinear transformations
- Overview of coupled map lattices
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Clustered motion in symplectic coupled map systems
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Computation of the Lyapunov spectrum for continuous-time dynamical systems and discrete maps.
- Chaotic traveling waves in a coupled map lattice
- A metapopulation model with population jumps of varying sizes
- Bifurcations in globally coupled chaotic maps.
- Iterative techniques for computing the linearized manifolds of quasiperiodic tori
- Controlling Spatiotemporal Chaos in Coupled Map Lattices to Periodic Orbits
Cited In (20)
- Relaxation oscillations and the entry-exit function in multidimensional slow-fast systems
- Stochastic variability of regular and chaotic dynamics in 2D metapopulation model
- Ecological resilience of population cycles: a dynamic perspective of regime shift
- Quasi-stationary distributions for randomly perturbed dynamical systems
- Model of prey-predator dynamics with reflexive spatial behaviour of species based on optimal migration
- Characterizing long transients in consumer-resource systems with group defense and discrete reproductive pulses
- Bistability dynamics in structured ecological models
- An algorithm for engineering regime shifts in one-dimensional dynamical systems
- A quantitative approach to the stabilizing role of dispersal in metapopulations
- Analysis of dispersal effects in metapopulation models
- Evidence of critical transitions and coexistence of alternative states in nature: the case of malaria transmission
- Stochastic sensitivity analysis of noise-induced extinction in the Ricker model with delay and Allee effect
- Towards the prediction of critical transitions in spatially extended populations with cubical homology
- Multiple attractors and long transients in spatially structured populations with an Allee effect
- Longtime behavior of impulsive stochastic vegetation ecosystem with jump-diffusion
- New insights into the combined effect of dispersal and local dynamics in a two-patch population model
- Analysis of the onset of a regime shift and detecting early warning signs of major population changes in a two-trophic three-species predator-prey model with long-term transients
- How ecosystems recover from pulse perturbations: a theory of short- to long-term responses
- Noise-induced transformations in a system of two coupled equilibrium and chaotic subpopulations
- Switching induced oscillations in discrete one-dimensional systems
This page was built for publication: Sudden shifts in ecological systems: intermittency and transients in the coupled Ricker population model
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q942909)