Throughout its history, ecology has largely been a descriptive science. Scientists are in need of a theoretical framework that will assist in the understanding of observed patterns, and will serve as a predictive tool. Since ecological systems are dynamic and spatially extended, it is particularly important to understand the processes underlying spatiotemporal patterns.
This book reviews one of the newest and most important areas of theoretical ecology: the study of spatiotemporal dynamics by means of a spatially explicit approximation that allows the investigation of the effects of real space.
- provides models for the calculation of the development of populations in time and in their ecological niches
Jordi Bascompte
Chaos, deterministisches Modelle, ökologische Populationsdynamik chaos, deterministic dynamics ecology ecosystem habitats models, ecological population dynamics spatial patterns temporal dynamics theoretical ecology