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“…Box 1: Impact and the sensitivity in Tilman's model In a model of Tilman (1982), which is also the basis of the niche theory of Leibold (1995) and Chase & Leibold (2003), L species compete for D resources. In the most general version, the dynamics is specified as (Tilman, 1982, p. 14).…”
Section: Non-linear Generalizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Box 1: Impact and the sensitivity in Tilman's model In a model of Tilman (1982), which is also the basis of the niche theory of Leibold (1995) and Chase & Leibold (2003), L species compete for D resources. In the most general version, the dynamics is specified as (Tilman, 1982, p. 14).…”
Section: Non-linear Generalizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He emphasized the need for "mechanistic" modeling, i.e., for explicit representation of the feedback loop. Leibold (1995), Chase & Leibold (2003) re-interpreted the notion of niche in the context of Tilman's model. Their approach has strong similarities to the one which was pursued in this paper:…”
Section: Niche Space As a Map For Competitive Exclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This spatial variation can be determined by environmental characteristics and interactions among species, as advocated by the niche theory (Hutchinson, 1957;Chase and Leibold, 2003), or by stochastic processes through random combinations of colonisation, as assumed by the neutral theory (Hubbell, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present paper, we extended the use of MDE models to stress gradients (in the sense of Chase & Leibold 2003), showing that a random re-shuffling of empirical tolerance ranges generated the characteristic parabolic pattern for 1-dimensional MDE models. Overall, both geometric constraints and environmental effects outweighed species-area effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%