Macroecological and Multitrophic Patterns in Ecosystem Diversity and Stability
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
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Explore a comprehensive lecture from the ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology that delves into macroecological and multitrophic patterns in ecosystems. Learn about the complex interactions between organisms and their environment, ecosystem stability, and biodiversity dynamics through theoretical ecology, complex systems, and statistical physics approaches. Understand how biodiversity contributes to ecosystem robustness, discover the principles behind ecosystem stability, examine ecosystem dynamics during instability, and investigate the modeling of species interactions to identify critical tipping points. Gain insights from expert instructor Matthieu Barbier in this 92-minute presentation that combines theoretical frameworks with practical data analysis, offering valuable perspectives for scientists and students interested in quantitative systems biology and ecological research.
Syllabus
Macroecological and Multitrophic Patterns by Matthieu Barbier
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences