New Perspectives on the Emergence of Multiple Equilibria in Large Highly Interacting Ecosystems
Offered By: Institut Henri Poincaré via YouTube
Course Description
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Explore new perspectives on the emergence of multiple equilibria in large highly interacting ecosystems through this 31-minute lecture presented by Ada Altieri from MSC - Université de Paris. Delve into the complex dynamics of ecological systems and gain insights into how multiple stable states can arise in ecosystems with numerous interacting components. Examine cutting-edge research and theoretical frameworks that shed light on the mechanisms behind these equilibria, and understand their implications for ecosystem stability and resilience. Discover how this knowledge can be applied to predict and manage ecological shifts in the face of environmental changes.
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New perspectives on the emergence of multiple equilibria in large highly interacting ecosystems
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Institut Henri Poincaré
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