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This book reviews one of the newest and most important areas of theoretical ecology: the study of spatiotemporal dynamics by means of a spatially explicit approximation that allows the investigation of the effects of real space.
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Emergent phenomena in spatially extended model ecosystems; diversity, stability, and metadynamics - remarks from coupled map lattice studies; spatial dynamics of populations; deterministic and stochastic host-parasitoid dynamics in spatially extended systems; metapopulation collapse - the consequences of limited gene-flow in spatially structured populations; on wolf territoriality and deer survival; models of habitat fragmentation; making sense of spatial models in ecology; the incidence function approach to modelling of metapopulation dynamics.
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