Spatial ecology across scales.

Alan Hastings, Sergei Petrovskii, Andrew Morozov
Author Information
  1. Alan Hastings: Department of Environment Science and Policy, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. amhastings@ucdavis.edu

Abstract

The international conference 'Models in population dynamics and ecology 2010: animal movement, dispersal and spatial ecology' took place at the University of Leicester, UK, on 1-3 September 2010, focusing on mathematical approaches to spatial population dynamics and emphasizing cross-scale issues. Exciting new developments in scaling up from individual level movement to descriptions of this movement at the macroscopic level highlighted the importance of mechanistic approaches, with different descriptions at the microscopic level leading to different ecological outcomes. At higher levels of organization, different macroscopic descriptions of movement also led to different properties at the ecosystem and larger scales. New developments from Levy flight descriptions to the incorporation of new methods from physics and elsewhere are revitalizing research in spatial ecology, which will both increase understanding of fundamental ecological processes and lead to tools for better management.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Ecology
Ecosystem
Models, Theoretical
Plant Physiological Phenomena
Population Dynamics
Spatial Behavior

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