R M Nisbet
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Recent Articles
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Martin B, Nisbet R, Pike A, Michel C, Danner E
Ecol Lett
. 2015 Apr;
18(6):535-44.
PMID: 25858695
For metabolically demanding behaviours, power supply (ATP resynthesis per unit time) is an important constraint on performance. Yet ecology as a discipline lacks a framework to account for these power...
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Nisbet R, Nigro J, Breheney K, Caine J, Hattarki M, Nuttall S
Protein Eng Des Sel
. 2013 Jun;
26(10):571-80.
PMID: 23766374
Anti-amyloid-β immunotherapies are a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Single chain antibody fragments (scFv) are an attractive alternative to whole antibodies due to...
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Metz J, Nisbet R, Geritz S
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2011 Jan;
7(6):198-202.
PMID: 21236007
Beginners in life history theory or evolutionary ecology seemingly face a variety of almost unrelated approaches. Yet the biomathematical literature of the last 10-20 years reflects the implicit acceptance of...
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Murdoch W, Briggs C, Nisbet R, Gurney W, Stewart-Oaten A
Am Nat
. 2009 May;
140(1):41-58.
PMID: 19426065
We analyze a metapopulation model of the interactions between Lotka-Volterra-type prey and predators that occur in two environmentally distinguishable patches and are linked by migration. Environmental differences between the patches...
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Amarasekare P, Nisbet R
Am Nat
. 2008 Aug;
158(6):572-84.
PMID: 18707352
Patch occupancy theory predicts that a trade-off between competition and dispersal should lead to regional coexistence of competing species. Empirical investigations, however, find local coexistence of superior and inferior competitors,...
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Pachepsky E, Nisbet R, Murdoch W
Ecology
. 2008 Apr;
89(1):280-8.
PMID: 18376569
In many consumer-resource systems the consumer population has synchronized reproduction at regular intervals (e.g., years) but consumes the resource and dies continuously, while the resource population grows continuously or has...
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Pachepsky E, Lutscher F, Nisbet R, Lewis M
Theor Popul Biol
. 2005 Jan;
67(1):61-73.
PMID: 15649524
We derive conditions for persistence and spread of a population where individuals are either immobile or dispersing by advection and diffusion through a one-dimensional medium with a unidirectional flow. Reproduction...
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Murdoch W, Kendall B, Nisbet R, Briggs C, McCauley E, Bolser R
Nature
. 2002 May;
417(6888):541-3.
PMID: 12037520
Most species live in species-rich food webs; yet, for a century, most mathematical models for population dynamics have included only one or two species. We ask whether such models are...
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Ellner S, McCauley E, Kendall B, Briggs C, Hosseini P, WOOD S, et al.
Nature
. 2001 Aug;
412(6846):538-43.
PMID: 11484053
Understanding spatial population dynamics is fundamental for many questions in ecology and conservation. Many theoretical mechanisms have been proposed whereby spatial structure can promote population persistence, in particular for exploiter-victim...
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Muller E, Nisbet R
Bull Math Biol
. 2000 Dec;
62(6):1163-89.
PMID: 11127518
A dynamic energy budget (DEB) model describes the rates at which organisms assimilate and utilize energy from food for maintenance, growth, reproduction and development. We study the dynamic behavior of...