Ecological invasion, roughened fronts, and a competitor's extreme advance: integrating stochastic spatial-growth models

L O'Malley, G Korniss, T Caraco - Bulletin of mathematical biology, 2009 - Springer
Both community ecology and conservation biology seek further understanding of factors
governing the advance of an invasive species. We model biological invasion as an …

A new method to infer vegetation boundary movement from 'snapshot'data

MB Ep**a, CA Pucko, M Baudena, B Beckage… - …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Global change may induce shifts in plant community distributions at multiple spatial scales.
At the ecosystem scale, such shifts may result in movement of ecotones or vegetation …

[KNIHA][B] The advance of an advantageous allele: nucleation, front propagation, and seasonal effects

L O'Malley - 2008 - search.proquest.com
Both community ecology and conservation biology seek further understanding of factors
governing the advance of an invasive species. I model biological invasion as a two-species …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial competition: roughening of the ecological interface

AJ Allstadt, JA Newman, JA Walter, G Korniss… - 2014 - albany.edu
Limited dispersal distance, whether due to vegetative growth or localized 2 reproduction,
generates spatial clustering. Many invasive plants, in particular, propagate clonally and …

Dispersal limitation and roughening of the ecological interface

AJ Allstadt, JA Newman, JA Walter, G Korniss… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2014 - arxiv.org
Limited dispersal distance, whether associated with vegetative growth or localized
reproduction, induces spatial clustering and, in turn, focuses ecological interactions at the …