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    Spatial patterns of tree yield explained by endogenous forces through a correspondence between the Ising model and ecology by Noble, Andrew E., Rosenstock, Todd S., Brown, Patrick H., Machta, Jonathan, Hastings, Alan

    “…Spatial patterning of periodic dynamics is a dramatic and ubiquitous ecological phenomenon arising in systems ranging from diseases to plants to mammals. The…”
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    Characterizing Species Interactions to Understand Press Perturbations: What Is the Community Matrix? by Novak, Mark, Yeakel, Justin D, Noble, Andrew E, Doak, Daniel F, Emmerson, Mark, Estes, James A, Jacob, Ute, Tinker, M. Timothy, Wootton, J. Timothy

    “…The community matrix is among ecology's most important mathematical abstractions, formally encapsulating the interconnected network of effects that species…”
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    Emergent long-range synchronization of oscillating ecological populations without external forcing described by Ising universality by Noble, Andrew E., Machta, Jonathan, Hastings, Alan

    Published in Nature communications (08-04-2015)
    “…Understanding the synchronization of oscillations across space is fundamentally important to many scientific disciplines. In ecology, long-range…”
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    Competition and Stragglers as Mediators of Developmental Synchrony in Periodical Cicadas by Blackwood, Julie C., Machta, Jonathan, Meyer, Alexander D., Noble, Andrew E., Hastings, Alan, Liebhold, Andrew M.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-10-2018)
    “…Periodical cicadas are enigmatic organisms: broods spanning large spatial ranges consist of developmentally synchronized populations of 3–4 sympatric species…”
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    Critical fluctuations of noisy period-doubling maps by Noble, Andrew E., Karimeddiny, Saba, Hastings, Alan, Machta, Jonathan

    “…We extend the theory of quasipotentials in dynamical systems by calculating, within a broad class of period-doubling maps, an exact potential for the critical…”
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    Multivariate Moran process with Lotka-Volterra phenomenology by Noble, Andrew E, Hastings, Alan, Fagan, William F

    Published in Physical review letters (25-11-2011)
    “…For a population with any given number of types, we construct a new multivariate Moran process with frequency-dependent selection and establish, analytically,…”
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    A niche remedy for the dynamical problems of neutral theory by Noble, Andrew E., Fagan, William F.

    Published in Theoretical ecology (01-02-2015)
    “…We demonstrate how niche theory and Hubbell’s original formulation of neutral theory can be blended together into a general framework modeling the combined…”
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    Phylogenetic prediction of the maximum per capita rate of population growth by Fagan, William F., Pearson, Yanthe E., Larsen, Elise A., Lynch, Heather J., Turner, Jessica B., Staver, Hilary, Noble, Andrew E., Bewick, Sharon, Goldberg, Emma E.

    “…The maximum per capita rate of population growth, r, is a central measure of population biology. However, researchers can only directly calculate r when…”
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    A sampling theory for asymmetric communities by Noble, Andrew E., Temme, Nico M., Fagan, William F., Keitt, Timothy H.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-03-2011)
    “…We introduce the first analytical model of asymmetric community dynamics to yield Hubbell's neutral theory in the limit of functional equivalence among all…”
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    Leadership, social learning, and the maintenance (or collapse) of migratory populations by Fagan, William F., Cantrell, Robert Stephen, Cosner, Chris, Mueller, Thomas, Noble, Andrew E.

    Published in Theoretical ecology (01-05-2012)
    “…Long-distance animal migrations are complex, population-level phenomena that emerge in seasonal landscapes as a result of the interplay between environmental…”
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    Phylogenetic prediction of the maximum per capita rate of population growth by Fagan, William F., Pearson, Yanthe E., Larsen, Elise A., Lynch, Heather J., Turner, Jessica B., Staver, Hilary, Noble, Andrew E., Bewick, Sharon, Goldberg, Emma E.

    “…The maximum per capita rate of population growth, r, is a central measure of population biology. However, researchers can only directly calculate r when…”
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    Critical fluctuations of noisy period-doubling maps by Noble, Andrew E, Karimeddiny, Saba, Hastings, Alan, Machta, Jonathan

    Published 20-01-2017
    “…Eur. Phys. J. B (2017) 90: 7 We extend the theory of quasipotentials in dynamical systems by calculating, within a broad class of period-doubling maps, an…”
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    A niche remedy for the dynamical problems of neutral theory by Noble, Andrew E, Fagan, William F

    Published 26-11-2014
    “…We demonstrate how niche theory and Hubbell's original formulation of neutral theory can be blended together into a general framework modeling the combined…”
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    A Multivariate Moran Process with Lotka-Volterra Phenomenology by Noble, Andrew E, Hastings, Alan, Fagan, William F

    Published 20-10-2011
    “…For a population with any given number of types, we construct a new multivariate Moran process with frequency-dependent selection and establish, analytically,…”
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    A sampling theory for asymmetric communities by Noble, Andrew E, Temme, Nico M, Fagan, William F, Keitt, Timothy H

    Published 14-10-2010
    “…We introduce the first analytical model of asymmetric community dynamics to yield Hubbell's neutral theory in the limit of functional equivalence among all…”
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