2019
DOI: 10.1101/679209
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A Universal Phase Transition in Plankton Trait Dynamics

Abstract: Key ecological traits, like cell size, often follow scale-free or self-similar distributions. This indicates that these systems might operate near a critical (i.e. second-order) phase transition where macroscopic system behaviour is largely decoupled from microscopic system details, allowing an extremely simple, yet accurate and robust mathematical system characterisation. However, how trait-distribution scaling results from a critical transition has not yet been explicitly demonstrated. Here, we demonstrate t… Show more

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