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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108:7333-7338
Many ecosystems appear subject to regime shifts—abrupt changes from one state to another after crossing a threshold or tipping point. Thresholds and their associated stability landscapes are determined within a coupled socioeconomic–ecological sy
Autor:
David M. Lodge, Kevin L. S. Drury
Publikováno v:
Theoretical Ecology. 2:41-51
Regime shift inducibility depends on equilibrium resilience, which depends on species interactions. When species interactions include intraguild predation (IGP), integrated pest management may induce regime shifts because enhancing the abundance of i
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 214:305-315
Range expansion rates vary by species, habitat, and time since initiation. These speeds are a key issue in the analysis of biological invasions and a wide variety of mathematical models address them. Many such models may provide an adequate estimate
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 206:63-78
Classical models of biological invasions generally assume that introductions consist of single releases of organisms, whereas in nature successful invasions are usually the result of repeated immigration events. A straightforward consequence of such
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 8:843-861
Biological invasions are a leading threat to freshwater biodiversity worldwide. A central unanswered question of invasion ecology is why some introduced populations establish while most fail. Answering this question will allow resource managers to in
Autor:
Greg Dwyer, Kevin L. S. Drury
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 166:731-750
Stochastic models are of increasing importance in ecology but are usually only applied to observational data. Here we use a stochastic population model to combine experimental and observational data to understand the colonization of old fields by mon
Publikováno v:
Drury, Kevin L. S.; & Rothlisberger, John D.(2008). Offense and defense in landscape-level invasion control. Oikos, 117(2), 182-190. UC Santa Barbara: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0zk284ck
Biological invasions are multi-stage processes comprising chance demographic events, species interactions, and dispersal. Despite this complexity, simple models can increase understanding of the invasion process. We model the spread of aquatic invasi
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Autor:
Kevin L. S. Drury
Publikováno v:
Theoretical population biology. 72(1)
Predicting crossings between stable states is a central issue in population biology. Crossings from low-density to high-density equilibria are often associated with pest outbreaks, while the opposite crossings are often associated with population col
Immigration can destabilize tri-trophic interactions: implications for conservation of top predators
Publikováno v:
Theoretical Ecology. 8(3):285-296
Top predators often have large home ranges and thus are especially vulnerable to habitat loss and fragmentation. Increasing connectance among habitat patches is therefore a common conservation strategy, based in part on models showing that increased