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14377
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1875
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57

Overview

André M. de Roos is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and specializes in Environmental Science, with a focus on Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, and Genetics. Their research spans areas including Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Marine and fisheries research, and Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models.

They have published extensively, with notable papers including:

  • "Ecological changes with minor effect initiate evolution to delayed regime shifts" (2020), Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • "Dynamic population stage structure due to juvenile-adult asymmetry stabilizes complex ecological communities" (2021), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Ontogenetic niche shifts as a driver of seasonal migration" (2020), Oecologia
  • "Population-level effects of acoustic disturbance in Atlantic cod: a size-structured analysis based on energy budgets" (2020), Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "Effects of life history and individual development on community dynamics: A review of counterintuitive consequences" (2020), Ecological Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with André M. de Roos include:

  • Kevin Gross
  • P. Catalina Chaparro-Pedraza
  • Tobias van Kooten
  • Mikko Heino
  • Jasper C. Croll

Their work is often published in the following venues:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The American Naturalist
  • PLoS ONE
  • Evolution

Major research topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies

Subfields covered in their work highlight the interdisciplinary nature of their research:

  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Genetics
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Best Publications

  • Self-organization of vegetation in arid ecosystems

    M Rietkerk;MC Boerlijst;F van Langevelde;R HilleRisLambers

  • Direct experimental evidence for alternative stable states: a review

    Arne Schröder;Lennart Persson;André M. De Roos

  • Synchronous and Asynchronous Updating in Cellular Automata

    Birgitt Schönfisch;André de Roos

  • Dwarfs and Giants: Cannibalism and Competition in Size-Structured Populations.

    David Claessen;André M. de Roos;Lennart Persson

  • Terrestrial carbon and intraspecific size-variation shape lake ecosystems

    Mats Jansson;Lennart Persson;André M. De Roos;Roger I. Jones

  • The influence of size‐dependent life‐history traits on the structure and dynamics of populations and communities

    André M. De Roos;Lennart Persson;Edward McCauley

  • Ontogenetic Scaling of Foraging Rates and the Dynamics of a Size-Structured Consumer-Resource Model

    L. Persson;K. Leonardsson;A.M. de Roos;M. Gyllenberg

  • Size-dependent life-history traits promote catastrophic collapses of top predators

    André M. De Roos;Lennart Persson

  • Population and Community Ecology of Ontogenetic Development

    André M. de Roos;Lennart Persson

  • Mobility Versus Density-Limited Predator--Prey Dynamics on Different Spatial Scales

    A.M. de Roos;E. McCauley;W.G. Wilson

  • Population dynamic theory of size-dependent cannibalism.

    David Claessen;André M. de Roos;Lennart Persson

  • Impact of intraguild predation and stage structure on simple communities along a productivity gradient.

    S.D. Mylius;K. Klumpers;A.M. de Roos;L. Persson

  • Large-amplitude cycles of Daphnia and its algal prey in enriched environments

    E. McCauley;R.M. Nisbet;W.W. Murdoch;A.M. de Roos

  • Dynamics of age-structured and spatially structured predator-prey interactions: individual-based models and population-level formulations.

    E. McCauley;W.G. Wilson;A.M. de Roos

  • A Gentle Introduction to Physiologically Structured Population Models

    André M. de Roos

  • Culling prey promotes predator recovery--alternative states in a whole-lake experiment.

    Lennart Persson;Lennart Persson;Lennart Persson;Per-Arne Amundsen;Per-Arne Amundsen;Per-Arne Amundsen;André M. De Roos;André M. De Roos;André M. De Roos;Anders Klemetsen;Anders Klemetsen;Anders Klemetsen

  • Evolutionary regime shifts in age and size at maturation of exploited fish stocks.

    André M de Roos;David S Boukal;Lennart Persson

  • Demographic analysis of continuous-time life-history models.

    André M. De Roos

  • THE IMPACT OF SIZE-DEPENDENT PREDATION ON POPULATION DYNAMICS AND INDIVIDUAL LIFE HISTORY

    David Claessen;David Claessen;Catelijne Van Oss;André M. de Roos;Lennart Persson

  • Studying the Dynamics of Structured Population Models: A Versatile Technique and Its Application to Daphnia

    A.M. de Roos;O. Diekmann;J.A.J. Metz

Frequent Co-Authors

Lennart Persson
Lennart Persson Umeå University
Johan A. J. Metz
Johan A. J. Metz Leiden University
Pär Byström
Pär Byström Umeå University
Arne Janssen
Arne Janssen University of Amsterdam
Maurice W. Sabelis
Maurice W. Sabelis University of Amsterdam
Anna Gårdmark
Anna Gårdmark Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Ulf Dieckmann
Ulf Dieckmann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Roger M. Nisbet
Roger M. Nisbet University of California, Santa Barbara
Sebastian Diehl
Sebastian Diehl Umeå University
Kevin Gross
Kevin Gross North Carolina State University

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