Time series of lynx abundance in different Canadian regions
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A simple tri-trophic population model with UPCA
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Extracting phase evolution from time series
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Coupled predator-prey models
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self-sustained oscillations in single population
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Basic mathematical model of a chemostat
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Synchronization experiment
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Modelling a size-structured population
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Population cycle of Antarctic krill
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Fundamental model equations
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Long-term cyclic persistence in a laboratory predator-prey cycle
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Measurement result: extraordinary long time series
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Wavelet power spectrum of prey and predator
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Wavelet cross spectrum of prey and predator
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Wavelet coherence
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Extraction of phase relationships
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A signature for cyclic succession
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Explore a conference talk on population dynamics in ecology, focusing on cycles, phase analysis, and synchronization. Delve into the hare-lynx cycle, time series analysis of lynx abundance in Canada, and tri-trophic population models. Examine phase evolution extraction from time series data and coupled predator-prey models. Investigate self-sustained oscillations in single populations and chemostat models. Learn about synchronization experiments and size-structured population modeling, with a focus on Antarctic krill population cycles. Analyze long-term cyclic persistence in laboratory predator-prey systems using wavelet analysis techniques. Discover methods for extracting phase relationships and identifying cyclic succession patterns in ecological populations.
Cycles, Phase Analysis, and Synchronization in Ecological Populations - A Tale of Population Dynamics