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The following pages link to Neutral community theory: How stochasticity and dispersal-limitation can explain species coexistence (Q2641386):
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- Statistical mechanics ideas and techniques applied to selected problems in ecology (Q280767) (← links)
- Density-dependent speciation alters the structure and dynamics of neutral communities (Q530501) (← links)
- Neutral models with generalised speciation (Q841835) (← links)
- A stochastic dispersal-limited trait-based model of community dynamics (Q1629091) (← links)
- The effect of environmental stochasticity on species richness in neutral communities (Q1664451) (← links)
- Stochastic spatial models in ecology: a statistical physics approach (Q1668953) (← links)
- A sampling theory for asymmetric communities (Q1670647) (← links)
- The importance of niche differentiation for coexistence on large scales (Q1670653) (← links)
- Relaxing the zero-sum assumption in neutral biodiversity theory (Q1794471) (← links)
- A forecast for extinction debt in the presence of speciation (Q2013682) (← links)
- Permanence via invasion graphs: incorporating community assembly into modern coexistence theory (Q2088014) (← links)
- A mathematical synthesis of niche and neutral theories in community ecology (Q2261638) (← links)
- Species assembly in model ecosystems. I: Analysis of the population model and the invasion dynamics (Q2261665) (← links)
- Probability distributions of extinction times, species richness, and immigration and extinction rates in neutral ecological models (Q2335386) (← links)
- A sampling formula for ecological communities with multiple dispersal syndromes (Q2630312) (← links)
- Species abundances and lifetimes: from neutral to niche-stabilized communities (Q2632195) (← links)
- Relative species abundance of replicator dynamics with sparse interactions (Q3302479) (← links)
- ROTIFERS AND HUBBELL'S UNIFIED NEUTRAL THEORY OF BIODIVERSITY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY (Q3367196) (← links)
- Improving the realism of neutral ecological models by incorporating transient dynamics with temporal changes in community size (Q6106283) (← links)