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Journal / article | 2024
Hannah Zoller, Nathan E. Lewis, Carlos Garcia Perez, Javier Betel Geijo Fernández, Wolfgang zu Castell. 2024. Measuring and understanding information storage and transfer in a simulated human gut microbiome. PLOS Computational Biology. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012359
Considering biological systems as information processing entities and analyzing their organizational structure via information-theoretic measures has become an established approach in life sciences. We transfer this framework to a field of broad general interest, the human gut microbiome. We use BacArena, a software combining agent-based modelling and flux-balance analysis, to simulate a simplified human intestinal microbiome ...
Graham Hyde, Brian D. Fath, Hannah Zoller. 2024. Measuring system resilience through a comparison of information- and flow-based network analyses. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-66654-1
Quantifying the properties of complex, self-organizing systems is increasingly important for understanding the development and state of modern systems. Case studies have recommended sustainability frameworks predominately in literature, but little emphasis has been placed on methodological evaluation. Data availability is often an obstacle that constrains conventional flow-based network analysis, but a novel information-based ...
Areti Balkoni, Wolfgang zu Castell, Karen H. Wiltshire, Maarten Boersma, Hannah Zoller. 2024. Adaptive cycles of a phyto-zooplankton community under human pressure. EGU. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-16349
Human activities, such as global warming and nutrient pollution, are posing significant threats to the ecological interactions and biodiversity in aquatic environments. The German Bight, a highly dynamic coastal region of the North Sea, has been subject to considerable warming and nutrient fluctuations over recent decades. These changes have had profound impacts on the plankton communities in this area, leading to a swift reor...
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