Title: Applying maths to ecological systems
Tags:
F1000, theoretical ecology, mathematics, ecology, economics, communities, Simon Levin
Duration:
1 minute, 5 seconds
Date story recorded/uploaded:
26 April 2012
Date story went live:
26 April 2012
Description: Simon Levin, member of the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, has been a Faculty of 1000 joint Head of Section for Theoretical Ecology since 2004 (see: http://f1000.com/thefaculty/member/5001118824080601). Here, he describes how he applies mathematics to problems in ecology, in particular, how individual decisions influence the structure of social and economic systems.
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