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024 ‎‡a  0000-0002-8888-1644‏ ‎‡2  orcid‏
024 ‎‡a  7102896235‏ ‎‡2  scopus‏
035 ‎‡a  (OCoLC)Q56576264‏
100 0 ‎‡a  David Alonso‏ ‎‡c  researcher‏ ‎‡9  en‏
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400 0 ‎‡a  David Alonso‏ ‎‡c  onderzoeker‏ ‎‡9  nl‏
400 0 ‎‡a  David Alonso‏ ‎‡c  investigador‏ ‎‡9  es‏
400 0 ‎‡a  David Alonso‏ ‎‡c  investigador‏ ‎‡9  ast‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A dispersal‐limited sampling theory for species and alleles‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A general model for food web structure‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A potential transition from a concentrated to a generalized HIV epidemic: the case of Madagascar‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A Randomized Trait Community Clustering approach to unveil consistent environmental thresholds in community assembly‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A signal of competitive dominance in mid-latitude herbaceous plant communities‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A simple stochastic model with environmental transmission explains multi-year periodicity in outbreaks of avian flu.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Biological Microbial Interactions from Cooccurrence Networks in a High Mountain Lacustrine District‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Climate change and infectious diseases: Can we meet the needs for better prediction?‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Colonization and extinction rates estimated from temporal dynamics of ecological communities: The island r package‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Colonization-persistence trade-offs in natural bacterial communities‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Competition and introduction regime shape exotic bird communities in Hawaii‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Critical transitions in malaria transmission models are consistently generated by superinfection‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Does sex speed up evolutionary rate and increase biodiversity?‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Epidemic malaria and warmer temperatures in recent decades in an East African highland‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Extinction dynamics in mainland-island metapopulations: an N-patch stochastic model.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Fish community reassembly after a coral mass mortality: higher trophic groups are subject to increased rates of extinction.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Frequency-dependent selection predicts patterns of radiations and biodiversity‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's How similar can co-occurring species be in the presence of competition and ecological drift?‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Immanent conditions determine imminent collapses: nutrient regimes define the resilience of macroalgal communities.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's ON THE FRACTAL NATURE OF ECOLOGICAL AND MACROEVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Parallel ecological networks in ecosystems‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Plant-mycorrhizal fungus co-occurrence network lacks substantial structure‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Self-organized instability in complex ecosystems.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Self-organized spatial structures in a ratio-dependent predator–prey model‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Stochastic competitive exclusion leads to a cascade of species extinctions.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Taking species abundance distributions beyond individuals‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's The implicit assumption of symmetry and the species abundance distribution‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's The merits of neutral theory‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's The zero-sum assumption in neutral biodiversity theory‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Theoretical biology: comparing models of species abundance‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Transmission Intensity and Drug Resistance in Malaria Population Dynamics: Implications for Climate Change‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Understanding stochastic and deterministic assembly processes in microbial communities along temporal, spatial and environmental scales‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's When can species abundance data reveal non-neutrality?‏
909 ‎‡a  (scopus) 7102896235‏ ‎‡9  1‏
909 ‎‡a  (orcid) 0000000288881644‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  whencanspeciesabundancedatarevealnonneutrality‏ ‎‡A  When can species abundance data reveal non-neutrality?‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  transmissionintensityanddrugresistanceinmalariapopulationdynamicsimplicationsforclimatechange‏ ‎‡A  Transmission Intensity and Drug Resistance in Malaria Population Dynamics: Implications for Climate Change‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  theoreticalbiologycomparingmodelsofspeciesabundance‏ ‎‡A  Theoretical biology: comparing models of species abundance‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  0sumassumptioninneutralbiodiversitytheory‏ ‎‡A  The zero-sum assumption in neutral biodiversity theory‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  implicitassumptionofsymmetryandthespeciesabundancedistribution‏ ‎‡A  The implicit assumption of symmetry and the species abundance distribution‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  takingspeciesabundancedistributionsbeyondindividuals‏ ‎‡A  Taking species abundance distributions beyond individuals‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  stochasticcompetitiveexclusionleadstoacascadeofspeciesextinctions‏ ‎‡A  Stochastic competitive exclusion leads to a cascade of species extinctions.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  speciesabundancedistributionsmovingbeyondsinglepredictiontheoriestointegrationwithinanecologicalframework‏ ‎‡A  Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  selforganizedspatialstructuresinaratiodependentpredatorpreymodel‏ ‎‡A  Self-organized spatial structures in a ratio-dependent predator–prey model‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  selforganizedinstabilityincomplexecosystems‏ ‎‡A  Self-organized instability in complex ecosystems.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  plantmycorrhizalfunguscooccurrencenetworklackssubstantialstructure‏ ‎‡A  Plant-mycorrhizal fungus co-occurrence network lacks substantial structure‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  parallelecologicalnetworksinecosystems‏ ‎‡A  Parallel ecological networks in ecosystems‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  onthefractalnatureofecologicalandmacroevolutionarydynamics‏ ‎‡A  ON THE FRACTAL NATURE OF ECOLOGICAL AND MACROEVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  immanentconditionsdetermineimminentcollapsesnutrientregimesdefinetheresilienceofmacroalgalcommunities‏ ‎‡A  Immanent conditions determine imminent collapses: nutrient regimes define the resilience of macroalgal communities.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  howsimilarcancooccurringspeciesbeinthepresenceofcompetitionandecologicaldrift‏ ‎‡A  How similar can co-occurring species be in the presence of competition and ecological drift?‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  frequencydependentselectionpredictspatternsofradiationsandbiodiversity‏ ‎‡A  Frequency-dependent selection predicts patterns of radiations and biodiversity‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  fishcommunityreassemblyafteracoralmassmortalityhighertrophicgroupsaresubjecttoincreasedratesofextinction‏ ‎‡A  Fish community reassembly after a coral mass mortality: higher trophic groups are subject to increased rates of extinction.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  extinctiondynamicsinmainlandislandmetapopulationsannpatchstochasticmodel‏ ‎‡A  Extinction dynamics in mainland-island metapopulations: an N-patch stochastic model.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  epidemicmalariaandwarmertemperaturesinrecentdecadesinaneastafricanhighland‏ ‎‡A  Epidemic malaria and warmer temperatures in recent decades in an East African highland‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  doessexspeedupevolutionaryrateandincreasebiodiversity‏ ‎‡A  Does sex speed up evolutionary rate and increase biodiversity?‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  criticaltransitionsinmalariatransmissionmodelsareconsistentlygeneratedbysuperinfection‏ ‎‡A  Critical transitions in malaria transmission models are consistently generated by superinfection‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  competitionandintroductionregimeshapeexoticbirdcommunitiesinhawaii‏ ‎‡A  Competition and introduction regime shape exotic bird communities in Hawaii‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  colonizationpersistencetradeoffsinnaturalbacterialcommunities‏ ‎‡A  Colonization-persistence trade-offs in natural bacterial communities‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  colonizationandextinctionratesestimatedfromtemporaldynamicsofecologicalcommunitiestheislandrpackage‏ ‎‡A  Colonization and extinction rates estimated from temporal dynamics of ecological communities: The island r package‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  climatechangeandinfectiousdiseasescanwemeettheneedsforbetterprediction‏ ‎‡A  Climate change and infectious diseases: Can we meet the needs for better prediction?‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  biologicalmicrobialinteractionsfromcooccurrencenetworksinahighmountainlacustrinedistrict‏ ‎‡A  Biological Microbial Interactions from Cooccurrence Networks in a High Mountain Lacustrine District‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  meritsofneutraltheory‏ ‎‡A  The merits of neutral theory‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  simplestochasticmodelwithenvironmentaltransmissionexplainsmultiyearperiodicityinoutbreaksofavianflu‏ ‎‡A  A simple stochastic model with environmental transmission explains multi-year periodicity in outbreaks of avian flu.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  signalofcompetitivedominanceinmidlatitudeherbaceousplantcommunities‏ ‎‡A  A signal of competitive dominance in mid-latitude herbaceous plant communities‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  randomizedtraitcommunityclusteringapproachtounveilconsistentenvironmentalthresholdsincommunityassembly‏ ‎‡A  A Randomized Trait Community Clustering approach to unveil consistent environmental thresholds in community assembly‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  understandingstochasticanddeterministicassemblyprocessesinmicrobialcommunitiesalongtemporalspatialandenvironmentalscales‏ ‎‡A  Understanding stochastic and deterministic assembly processes in microbial communities along temporal, spatial and environmental scales‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  potentialtransitionfromaconcentratedtoageneralizedhivepidemicthecaseofmadagascar‏ ‎‡A  A potential transition from a concentrated to a generalized HIV epidemic: the case of Madagascar‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  generalmodelforfoodwebstructure‏ ‎‡A  A general model for food web structure‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  dispersallimitedsamplingtheoryforspeciesandalleles‏ ‎‡A  A dispersal‐limited sampling theory for species and alleles‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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