dr. Aisling Daly
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- 0000-0002-3390-2495
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Environmentâdependent population dynamics emerging from dynamic energy budgets and individualâscale movement behaviour
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Temperature increase alters relative fatty acid composition and has negative effects on reproductive output of the benthic copepod Tachidius discipes (copepoda: Harpacticoida)
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Lyapunov exponents of multi-state cellular automata
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Food biodiversity : quantifying the unquantifiable in human diets
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Lyapunov profiles of three-state totalistic cellular automata
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Quo vadis, agent-based modelling tools?
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Progress, gaps and obstacles in the classification of cellular automata
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Interspecies interactions of the 2,6-dichlorobenzamide degrading aminobacter sp. MSH1 with resident sand filter bacteria : indications for mutual cooperative interactions that improve BAM mineralization activity
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Untangling the mechanisms of cryptic species coexistence in a nematode community through individual-based modelling
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Influence of topology on the dynamics of in silico ecosystems with non-hierarchical competition
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Guiding mineralization co-culture discovery using Bayesian optimization
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Lattice-based versus lattice-free individual-based models : impact on coexistence in competitive communities
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Three-species competition with non-deterministic outcomes
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Coexistence in three-species cyclic competition : lattice-based versus lattice-free individual-based models
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Ecological diversity : measuring the unmeasurable
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Individual-based modelling of invasion in bioaugmented sand filter communities
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A more realistic model of microbial mobility and its effect on coexistence
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Putting ecological theories to the test : individual-based simulations of synthetic microbial community dynamics
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The impact of resource dependence of the mechanisms of life on the spatial population dynamics of an in silico microbial community
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In silico substrate dependence increases community productivity but threatens biodiversity