Modelling Pattern Formation in Ecological Systems

作者: C. Wissel , F. Jeltsch

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-51030-4_13

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摘要: Spatial inhomogenity is a typical characteristic of most ecosystems. This property believed to be very important. It main factor which guarantees high diversity species. To some extent the spatial patterns ecosystems are consequences heterogeneity physical environment (geomorphology, soil humidity, exposition solar radiation etc.). But there numerous examples demonstrate that in ecology can appear not caused by these factors. In cases biological interactions create synergistic manner. addition static, but change course time.

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