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    Self‐Organization of Vegetation in Arid Ecosystems by Rietkerk, Max, Boerlijst, Maarten C., van Langevelde, Frank, HilleRisLambers, Reinier, de Koppel, Johan van, Kumar, Lalit, Prins, Herbert H. T., de Roos, André M.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-10-2002)
    “…Rietkerk et al contribute to the ongoing debate about vegetation pattern formation in arid ecosystems by presenting novel, spatially explicit model analyses…”
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    Numerical models of salt marsh evolution: Ecological, geomorphic, and climatic factors by Fagherazzi, Sergio, Kirwan, Matthew L., Mudd, Simon M., Guntenspergen, Glenn R., Temmerman, Stijn, D'Alpaos, Andrea, van de Koppel, Johan, Rybczyk, John M., Reyes, Enrique, Craft, Chris, Clough, Jonathan

    Published in Reviews of geophysics (1985) (01-03-2012)
    “…Salt marshes are delicate landforms at the boundary between the sea and land. These ecosystems support a diverse biota that modifies the erosive…”
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    Under niche construction: an operational bridge between ecology, evolution, and ecosystem science by Matthews, Blake, De Meester, Luc, Jones, Clive G, Ibelings, Bas W, Bouma, Tjeerd J, Nuutinen, Visa, de Koppel, Johan van, Odling-Smee, John

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-05-2014)
    “…All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits that organism-mediated modifications to the environment can…”
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    A large invasive consumer reduces coastal ecosystem resilience by disabling positive species interactions by Hensel, Marc J. S., Silliman, Brian R., van de Koppel, Johan, Hensel, Enie, Sharp, Sean J., Crotty, Sinead M., Byrnes, Jarrett E. K.

    Published in Nature communications (01-11-2021)
    “…Invasive consumers can cause extensive ecological damage to native communities but effects on ecosystem resilience are less understood. Here, we use drone…”
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    Ice needles weave patterns of stones in freezing landscapes by Li, Anyuan, Matsuoka, Norikazu, Niu, Fujun, Chen, Jing, Ge, Zhenpeng, Hu, Wensi, Li, Desheng, Hallet, Bernard, van de Koppel, Johan, Goldenfeld, Nigel

    “…Patterned ground, defined by the segregation of stones in soil according to size, is one of the most strikingly self-organized characteristics of polar and…”
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    Anticipating Critical Transitions by Scheffer, Marten, Carpenter, Stephen R., Lenton, Timothy M., Bascompte, Jordi, Brock, William, Dakos, Vasilis, van de Koppel, Johan, van de Leemput, Ingrid A., Levin, Simon A., van Nes, Egbert H., Pascual, Mercedes, Vandermeer, John

    “…Tipping points in complex systems may imply risks of unwanted collapse, but also opportunities for positive change. Our capacity to navigate such risks and…”
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    Spatial Self‐Organization on Intertidal Mudflats through Biophysical Stress Divergence by Weerman, Ellen J., van de Koppel, Johan, Eppinga, Maarten B., Montserrat, Francesc, Liu, Quan‐Xing, Herman, Peter M. J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-07-2010)
    “…In this study, we investigated the emergence of spatial self‐organized patterns on intertidal flats, resulting from the interaction between biological and…”
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    How superdiffusion gets arrested: ecological encounters explain shift from Lévy to Brownian movement by de Jager, Monique, Bartumeus, Frederic, Kölzsch, Andrea, Weissing, Franz J., Hengeveld, Geerten M., Nolet, Bart A., Herman, Peter M. J., van de Koppel, Johan

    “…Ecological theory uses Brownian motion as a default template for describing ecological movement, despite limited mechanistic underpinning. The generality of…”
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    Self‐Organization and Vegetation Collapse in Salt Marsh Ecosystems by Koppel, Johan van de, Wal, Daphne van der, Bakker, Jan P., Herman, Peter M. J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-01-2005)
    “…Complexity theory predicts that local feedback processes may strongly affect the organization of ecosystems on larger spatial scales. Whether complexity leads…”
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    Scale‐Dependent Feedback and Regular Spatial Patterns in Young Mussel Beds by Koppel, Johan van de, Rietkerk, Max, Dankers, Norbert, Herman, Peter M. J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-03-2005)
    “…In the past decade, theoretical ecologists have emphasized that local interactions between predators and prey may invoke emergent spatial patterning at larger…”
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    A Three-Stage Symbiosis Forms the Foundation of Seagrass Ecosystems by van der Heide, Tjisse, Govers, Laura L., de Fouw, Jimmy, Olff, Han, van der Geest, Matthijs, van Katwijk, Marieke M., Piersma, Theunis, van de Koppel, Johan, Silliman, Brian R., Smolders, Alfons J. P., van Gils, Jan A.

    “…Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years ago. Their ecological success, however, remains a mystery…”
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    Scale‐Dependent Inhibition Drives Regular Tussock Spacing in a Freshwater Marsh by Koppel, Johan van de, Crain, Caitlin Mullan

    Published in The American naturalist (01-11-2006)
    “…Regular spatial patterning is common in nature, and various mechanisms of self‐organization have been proposed to explain regular patterning. We report on…”
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    Beyond food: a foundation species facilitates its own predator by Agüera, Antonio, van de Koppel, Johan, Jansen, Jeroen M, Smaal, Aad C, Bouma, Tjeerd J

    Published in Oikos (01-10-2015)
    “…Facilitation by foundation species can play a critical role in structuring ecological communities. As environmental stress increases, generally more organisms…”
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    Facilitation shifts paradigms and can amplify coastal restoration efforts by Silliman, Brian R., Schrack, Elizabeth, He, Qiang, Cope, Rebecca, Santoni, Amanda, van der Heide, Tjisse, Jacobi, Ralph, Jacobi, Mike, van de Koppel, Johan

    “…Restoration has been elevated as an important strategy to reverse the decline of coastal wetlands worldwide. Current practice in restoration science emphasizes…”
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    Self-organization of a biogeomorphic landscape controlled by plant life-history traits by Schwarz, Christian, Gourgue, Olivier, van Belzen, Jim, Zhu, Zhenchang, Bouma, Tjeerd J., van de Koppel, Johan, Ruessink, Gerben, Claude, Nicolas, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-09-2018)
    “…Feedbacks between geomorphology and plants are increasingly recognized as key drivers shaping a variety of landscapes. Most studies of biogeomorphic…”
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    Degradation and resilience in Louisiana salt marshes after the BP–Deepwater Horizon oil spill by Silliman, Brian R, van de Koppel, Johan, McCoy, Michael W, Diller, Jessica, Kasozi, Gabriel N, Earl, Kamala, Adams, Peter N, Zimmerman, Andrew R

    “…More than 2 y have passed since the BP– Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, yet we still have little understanding of its ecological impacts…”
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