nonlinear dynamics in ecology
Nonlinear dynamics in ecology refers to the study of complex interactions and feedbacks between species and the environment, where small changes can lead to large and unpredictable outcomes. It involves understanding how population sizes, species interactions, and ecosystem processes can fluctuate and exhibit nonlinear patterns over time, requiring the use of mathematical models and computational tools to comprehend these intricate dynamics.
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