Forecasting Ecological Time Series Using Empirical Dynamic Modeling: A Tutorial for Simplex Projection and S-map
Natural ecosystems are often complex, dynamic and state-dependent (i.e., nonlinear), and it is difficult to forecast their (near) future states if we rely only on linear statistical approaches. In the past few decades, tools of nonlinear time series analy
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Akihiko Mougi Editor
Diversity of Functional Traits and Interactions Perspectives on Community Dynamics
Editor Akihiko Mougi Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences Shimane University Matsue, Shimane, Japan
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