Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics II: Communities and Networks
FOCUS · J23 · ID: 354837
Presentations
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Resource-rich environments can reduce stability and diversity in microbial communities by strengthening interspecies interactions
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Jeffrey Gore
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Christoph Ratzke
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Juliene Barrere
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Jeffrey Gore
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Niche-Neutral Transition in a Lotka-Volterra Model of Diverse Ecosystems
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Jim Wu
Princeton University
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Jim Wu
Princeton University
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David J. Schwab
Institute for Theoretical Science, CUNY Graduate Center, Initiative for the Theoretical Sciences, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, City University of New York
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Pankaj Mehta
Boston Univ, Physics, Boston Univ, Boston University
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Competition-driven strategies for controlling multistable microbial communities
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Veronika Dubinkina
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Veronika Dubinkina
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, The Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, NCBS, Physics of Living Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Yulia Fridman
National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”
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Parth Pratim Pandey
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Sergei Maslov
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Long-range patterns of activity shaped by signaling interactions within bacterial communities
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James Boedicker
Univ of Southern California
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James Boedicker
Univ of Southern California
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Kalinga Pavan T Silva
Univ of Southern California
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Tahir Yusufaly
Univ of Southern California
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Ecological interactions constrain the coexistence of generalists and specialists during coevolution in microbial communities
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, The Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, NCBS, Physics of Living Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, The Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, NCBS, Physics of Living Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Criticality on topologically disordered systems and the Harris criterion
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Hatem Barghathi
Univ of Vermont, Missouri Univ of Sci & Tech
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Hatem Barghathi
Univ of Vermont, Missouri Univ of Sci & Tech
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Thomas Vojta
Physics, Missouri Univ of Sci & Tech, Missouri Univ of Sci & Tech, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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The Emergence of Spatial Patterns in Tree Yield: A New Model for the Masting Phenomenon
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Shadisadat Esmaeili
University of California at Davis
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Shadisadat Esmaeili
University of California at Davis
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Alan Hastings
University of California at Davis, Santa Fe Institute
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Karen Abbott
Case Western Reserve University
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Jonathan Machta
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Santa Fe Institute
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Vahini Reddy Nareddy
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Binary Decisions of Large Cliques of Evidence Accumulators
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Bhargav Karamched
Univ of Houston
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Bhargav Karamched
Univ of Houston
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Zachary Kilpatrick
Applied Mathematics, University of Colorodo - Boulder
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Kresimir Josic
University of Houston, Univ of Houston
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Megan Stickler
Univ of Houston
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Will Ott
Univ of Houston
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Benjamin Lindner
Physics, Humboldt University
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Identifying Suspicious Users and Products to Predict New Opinions
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Sukhwan Chung
University of Notre Dame, Physics, University of Notre Dame
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Sukhwan Chung
University of Notre Dame, Physics, University of Notre Dame
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Optimal evidence accumulation on social networks
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Zachary Kilpatrick
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Bhargav Karamched
University of Houston
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Simon Stolarczyk
University of Houston
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Kresimir Josic
University of Houston, Univ of Houston
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Zachary Kilpatrick
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Sensitivity of collective outcomes identifies pivotal components
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Edward Lee
Cornell University
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Edward Lee
Cornell University
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Daniel M Katz
Chicago-Kent School of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Michael J Bommarito
Chicago-Kent School of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Paul Ginsparg
Cornell University
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Community optimization and ruggedness of ecological landscapes
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Ashish B. George
Boston University
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Ashish B. George
Boston University
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Kirill S Korolev
Physics, Boston University, Boston University
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History-dependent tradeoffs in changing environments
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Mikhail Tikhonov
Washington University, St. Louis
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Mikhail Tikhonov
Washington University, St. Louis
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