GLV and Metapopulation Dynamics - Lecture 4
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on Generalized Lotka-Volterra (GLV) equations and metapopulation dynamics, delivered by Professor Stefano Allesina from the University of Chicago as part of the ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology. Delve into theoretical ecology concepts that explain how species interact within ecosystems and across spatial landscapes. Learn about mathematical models that describe population dynamics, species interactions, and the complex patterns of biodiversity distribution. Examine how these frameworks help understand ecosystem stability, species coexistence, and the factors influencing population persistence across different spatial scales. The lecture, spanning 1 hour and 25 minutes, is designed for scientists and students interested in quantitative approaches to ecological systems, offering insights into the mathematical foundations of population biology and ecosystem dynamics.
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GLV and Metatpopulation Dynamics (Lectue 4) Â by Stefano Allesina
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences