Coexistence Via Non-linearity Alone - Lecture 2
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Explore a lecture from the ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology that delves into the mechanisms of species coexistence through non-linear dynamics. Learn how mathematical principles and ecological theory combine to explain how species can coexist through non-linear interactions alone, presented by Priyanga Amarasekare. Part of a comprehensive winter school program that examines biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and complex biological systems through the lens of quantitative analysis. The lecture contributes to a broader exploration of how theoretical ecology, complex systems, and statistical physics help understand the fundamental processes sustaining biodiversity in ecosystems. Designed for scientists and students worldwide, with special emphasis on participants from developing countries, this 79-minute presentation forms part of a larger program investigating ecosystem dynamics, stability, and the intricate networks of life.
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Coexistence Via Non-linearity Alone (Lecture 2) by Priyanga Amarasekare
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences