Pairwise Competition and Response to Perturbations in Test Tube Systems
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Overview
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Explore a comprehensive lecture from the ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology that delves into pairwise competition and perturbation responses in test tube environments. Learn from Daniel Rodriguez Amor's expertise in theoretical ecology and complex systems as he examines how biodiversity influences ecosystem stability and resilience. Gain insights into the fundamental principles governing ecosystem dynamics, including the mechanisms of species interactions, system responses to disturbances, and the mathematical frameworks used to model these relationships. Part of a broader program that combines theoretical approaches with empirical data, this 95-minute presentation contributes to understanding how diversity underpins ecosystem stability and the potential for critical transitions in biological systems. Particularly relevant for scientists, researchers, and students interested in quantitative biology, ecological modeling, and complex systems analysis, with special emphasis on participants from developing countries.
Syllabus
Pairwise Competition and Response to Perturbations in the Test Tube by Daniel Rodriguez Amor
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences