FigureĀ 1.
Ecosystems span very different levels of complexity and of temporal and spatial scales. The biological question sets the importance of each aspect and defines the abstraction needed for a mathematical representation. Experimental observables also strongly influence the design of input and output of a theoretical model.
Examples of different levels of complexity acting at different scales.

Ecosystems span very different levels of complexity and of temporal and spatial scales. The biological question sets the importance of each aspect and defines the abstraction needed for a mathematical representation. Experimental observables also strongly influence the design of input and output of a theoretical model.

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