Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Lewi Stone ID. No: 01539377-0 Address: Department of Zoology Faculty of Life Sciences Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv 69978 Israel Ph: 972-3-6409806 Fax: 972-3-6409403; Email: [email protected] A. EDUCATION Period of study (dates) Name of University (incl. city & country Degree or Professional Subject Date of Award if not in Israel) License __________________________________________________________________________ 1976-1979 Monash University B.A. Mathematics 1980 Melbourne, Australia 1980-1981 Monash University B.Sc. (hons.) 1981-1982 Monash University Teaching Diploma 1984-1988 Monash University Ph.D. Mathematics 1981 . Dip. Ed. 1982 Theoretical 1988 Biology (Physics) Title of Doctoral Dissertation: Some Problems in Community Ecology: Processes, Patterns and Persistence in Ecosystems Supervisor: Dr. Alan Roberts B. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Period (dates) Name of Institution Department Rank/Function _____________________________________________________________________________ 1980 (3 months) Telecom (Australia) 1980-1982 Monash University Australia Mathematics Tutor (part-time) 1982-1984 Vic. High School Melbourne Education Mathematics Teacher 1984-1989 Scientific Res.Officer Council of Adult Education Math Teacher (Melb.) Period (dates) Name of Institution 1 Department Rank/Function Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 1988-1989 Dept. of Epidemiology Melbourne University Bio-statistician 1989-1990 Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Pty. Ltd., Tiberias, Israel Systems Ecologist 1990-1992 Griffith University Qld., Australia Mathematics Lecturer Theoretical Ecology 1992-1993 Weizmann Institute Israel Environmental Science Scientist 1993-1994 Tel Aviv University Zoology Lecturer 1994-1996 Tel Aviv University Zoology Senior Lecturer (with tenure) 1997- 2000 Tel Aviv University Zoology Associate Professor 2001 - Tel Aviv University Zoology Full Professor C. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS 2005-2008 Israel Science Foundation: Epidemiological. Persistence in population models and the dynamics of infectious diseases: Accounting for seasonal forcing and spatial clustering 2008- EU Seventh Framework: (EPIWORK 2005-2008 Israel Science Foundation: Investigation of extrapair phenomena by evolutionary game methods. ($150,000) 2000 James McDonnell 21’st Century Scientist Award ($450,000) 2000 Israel Science Foundation: Game theory analysis of female and male mating strategies, and extra pair paternity ($100,000) 2000 Rieger Foundation- Phytoplankton Models ($10,000) 2000 Adams Super Center Grant: Neural synchronization ($10,000) 1999 EU Fifth Framework Environmental (EU 200,000) Phytoplankton-on-line 1999 MARS 2, Biological indicators of natural and man-made changes in marine and coastal waters (DM 180,000) 1999 Tel Aviv University Internal Grant ($20,000) Population Dynamics 1998 MARS 1, Biological indicators of natural and man-made changes in marine and coastal waters (DM 55,000) 1997 Keren Kayemet Ecological Fund ($10,000) 1994 Rashi-Guastellah Fellowship ($30,000) 2 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 1994 BMFT (Joint German-Israeli Research program) (DM 120,000) The flow of energy and nutrients in Lake Kinneret and Lake Constance 1994 Tel Aviv University Internal Grant ($7,000) 1991 Ian Potter Foundation ($500) 1991 Griffith University Research Grant ($2,000) Nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems 1991-1993 Australian Research Council ($34,560) Use of Lands at Thematic Mapper data to monitor seasonal fluctuations in phytoplankton in Moreton Bay, Qld. 1991 Australian Research Council ($12,000) Artificial intelligence tools for ecologists 1980 Telecom Research Scholarship F. Editorial duties: 2003-Associate Editor - Ecology 1998 Associate Editor – American Naturalist 1997 Founding Member of Israel Biomathematics Society G. Reviewer For: Science, Nature, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, American Naturalist, PNAS, Ecology, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Limnology and Oceanography, Journal of Mathematical Biology, Journal of Ecology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Ecology Letters, Israel Journal of Zoology, Oecologia, Physics D, Theoretical Population Biology, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, Ecological Modelling G1. Doctoral students 1991- 1992 cosupervisor/ James McEwan Ph.D., Griffith University Modelling the phytoplankton dynamics of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Aust. 1997-2002 Amit Huppert – Models of phytoplankton blooms; Population Synchronization 1999Arik Kirshenbaum – Neural Synchronization 2000Ronen Olinky – Network models of recurrent infectious diseases 2001Sveta Buminovich: Structured models of diseases of development. 2002- 2008 Yael Artzy-Randrup – Spatial Ecological Models 2006Naama Kopelman 2006Assaf Zvoloni 2008Oren Barnea 2008Uri Rolle 2008Arik Kershenbaum 2009Menachem G2. M.Sc. Students 1995-1997 1998-2001 Amit Huppert: El Nino and the Pacific's coral reef bleaching cycle Assaf Kaplan: Bird flight analysis 3 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 1999-2001 2001- 2005 Gal Almogy: Intra-host Models of AIDS Oren Barnea: Statistical models of the Kinneret phytoplankton bloom (with Dr. Andrew Solow) 2005- 2007 Inbal Lotz 2008- Or Givan 2008- Chai Molino 2008- Rami Yaari G. STUDENTS SUPERVISED BY CANDIDATE (cont.) Post-Doctoral Fellows 1995-1996 1996-1997 1995-1998 1996-1997 1998-2001 1999- 2006 1999-2000 2000-2001 2000-2002 2000-2001 2002-2003 2003- 2005 2003- 2008 2006200720092009- Dr. Alfredo Ascioti Dr. Peter Saparin Dr. Dvora Hart Dr. Boris Shulgin Dr. Bernd Blasius Dr. Michael Fishman Dr. Ian Rozdilsky, (Fullbright Scholar) Dr. Sabine Stoecker Dr. Netta Cohen Dr. Nico Stollenwerk Dr. He DaiHai Dr. Roni Braunstein Dr. Anna Litvak-Henenzon Dr. Oren Hasson Dr. Asher Uziel Dr. Nehemia Shwartz Dr. Haggai Katriel 4 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 1. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Dietary Salt Study Management Committee: Statistical Analysis: J.L. Hopper (co-ordinator), S. Cheng, L. Stone. Fall in blood pressure with modest reduction in dietary salt intake in mild hypertension. The Lancet, No. 8635 Vol. 1: 399-402, 1989. 2. Stone, L. Phytoplankton - bacteria - protozoa interactions: A qualitative model portraying indirect effects. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 64: 137-145, 1990. 3. Stone, L. and Roberts, A. The checkerboard score and species distribution. Oecologia 85: 74-79, 1990. 4. Roberts, A. and Stone, L. Island-sharing by archipelago species. Oecologia 83: 560-567, 1990. 5. Roberts, A. and Stone, L. Comments on Dolph Schluter's remarks. Oecologia 83: 567, 1990. 6. Stone, L. and Roberts, A. Conditions for a species to gain advantage from the presence of competitors. Ecology 72(6): 1964-1972, 1991. 7. Bergstein, T. and Stone, L. The distribution of fecal pollution indicator bacteria in Lake Kinneret. Water Research 25(3): 263-270, 1991. 8. Stone, L. Coloured noise or low-dimensional chaos? Proceedings of The Royal Society of London (B) 250: 77-81, 1992. 9. Stone, L. and Weisburd, R. Positive feedback in aquatic ecosystems. Trends in Ecol. Evolut. 7(8): 263-267, 1992. 10. Stone, L. and Roberts, A. Competitive exclusion, or species aggregation? An aid in deciding. Oecologia 91: 419-424, 1992. 11. Murray, N., Gabric, A.J., Stone, L., Realini, G. and Kohl, M. The production and cycling of dimethylsulphide in marine surface waters - a simulation approach. Fresenius Environ. Bull. 1: 274-279, 1992. 12. Stone, L. and Roberts, A. Can there be a war of all against all? J. Soc. Evolut. Syst. 15(3): 315-318, 1993. 13. Stone, L. and Weisburd, R. Reply to Ringelberg. When positive is not negative. Trends Ecol. Evolut. 8: 36, 1993. 14. Stone, L. and Berman, T. Positive feedback in aquatic ecosystems: The case of the microbial loop. Bull. Math. Biol. 55: 919-936, 1993. 15. Gabric, A., Murray, N., Stone, L. and Kohl, M. Modelling the production of dimethyl-sulphide during a phytoplankton bloom episode. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 98 C(12): 22805-22816, 1993. 16. Gabric A., Murray, N., Stone, L. and Kohl, M. A model of DMS production during a phytoplankton bloom. In: G. Restelli and G. Angletti (eds.). Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate. Kluwer Publishers, pp. 63-81, 1993. 5 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 17 Stone, L. Period doubling reversals and chaos in simple ecological models. Nature 365: 617-620, 1993. 18. Stone, L. and Berman T. Lake Kinneret: A seasonal model for carbon flux through the planktonic biota. Limnol. Oceanogr. 38: 1680-1695, 1993. 19. Stone, L. Ecological chaos. Nature 367: 418, 1994. 20. Tziperman, E., Stone, L., Cane, M. and Jarosh, H. El-Nino chaos. Science 264: 72-74, 1994. 21. Berman, T. and Stone, L. Musings on the microbial loop. Microbial Ecol. 28: 251-253, 1994. 22. Berman, T., Stone, L., Yacobi, Y.Z., Schlichter, M., Nishri, A. and Pollingher, U. Primary production and phytoplankton in Lake Kinneret: A long-term record (19721993). Limnol. Oceanogr. 48: 1064-1076, 1995. 23. Stone, L. Biodiversity and habitat destruction in model forest and coral reef ecosystems. Proc. Royal Soc. B 261: 381-388, 1995. 24. Stone, L. and Ezrati, S. Chaos, cycles and spatio-temporal dynamics in plant ecology. J. Ecol. 84: 279-291, 1996. 25. Stone, L., Dayan, T. and Simberloff, D. Community-wide assembly rules unmasked. Amer. Nat. 148: 997-1015, 1996. 26. Stone, L., Eilam, E., Abelson, A. and Ilan, M. Modelling Coral reef biodiversity and habitat destruction. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 134: 299-302,1996. 27. Stone, L., Gabric and Berman, T. Ecosystem stability and productivity: seeking a relationship. Amer. Nat. 148: 892-903, 1996. 28. Stone, L., Landan, G. and May, R.M. Detecting time's arrow: A method for identifying nonlinearity and deterministic chaos in time-series data. Proc. of Royal Soc. B263: 1509-1513, 1996. 29. Hart, D., Stone, L., Stern, A., Straile, D. and Gaedke, U. Methods for balancing ecosystem flux charts: New techniques and software. Environ. Mod. Assess. 2: 23-28, 1997. 30. Neiman, A., Saparin, P. and Stone, L. Coherence resonance at noisy precursors of bifurcations in nonlinear dynamical systems. Physics Review E. 56: 270-274, 1997. 31. Stone, L. and Saparin, P.I. Noise induced effects and stochastic resonance in an El Nino model. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics and Stochastic Systems Near the Millenium pp. 341-346 (American Inst. of Physics, Woodbury, New York) 1997. 32. Stone, L., Saparin, P., Huppert, A. and Price, C. El Nino chaos: The role of stochastic resonance and noise in the ENSO cycle. Geographical Research Letters 25: 175-178, 1998. 33. Stone, L., Shulgin, B. and Agur, Z. Theoretical examination of the pulse vaccination policy in the SIR epidemic model. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 31:207215, 2000. 6 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 34. Huppert, A. and Stone, L. Chaos in the Pacific's coral reef bleaching cycle: A model. American Naturalist, 152: 447-459, 1998. 35. Shulgin, B., Stone L. and Agur, Z. Pulse vaccination strategy in the SIR epidemic model. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 60: 1123-1148, 1998. 36. Price, C., Stone L., Huppert, A., Rajagopalan, B. and Alpert P. A possible link between El Nino and precipitation in Israel. Geophysical Review Letters 21: 3963-3966, 1998. 37. Stone L. and Hart, D. Effects of immigration on the dynamics of simple population models. Theoretical Population Biology 55: 227-234, 1999. **38. Blasius, B., Huppert, A. and Stone L. Complex dynamics and phase synchronization in spatially extended ecological systems . Nature 399: 354-359, 1999. 39. Lotem, A., Fishman, M. A. and Stone L. Evolution of Cooperation between individuals. Nature 400: 226-227, 1999. 40. Stone L., Huppert, A., Rajagopalan, B. and Loya, Y. Mass coral reef bleaching: An outcome of increased El Nino activity? Ecology Letters 2:325-330, 1999. 41. Hart, D.R., Berman, T. and Stone L. Seasonal dynamics of the Lake Kinneret. Food web.The importance of the microbial loop. Limnol. Oceanogr. 45: 350-361, 2000. 42. Stone L., B. Shulgin and Z. Agur. Theoretical examination of the pulse vaccination policy in the SIR epidemic Model Mathematical and computer Modeling 31: 207-215, 2000. 43. Stone L., Dayan, T. and Simberloff, D On desert rodents, favored states and unresolved issues: Scaling up and down regional assemblages and local communities Amer. Nat. 156: 322-328, 2000. 44. Blasius B and Stone L. Chaos and phase synchronization in ecological systems. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 10: 2361-2380, 2000. 45. Vandermeer, J., Stone, L. and Blasius B. Categories of chaos and fractal basin boundaries in forced predator-prey models. Chaos Solitons and Fractals 12: 265-276, 2001. 46. Blasius B and Stone L. Nonlinearity and the Moran effect. Nature 406: 846-847, 2000. ** Reviewed in: Loyd AL & May R Synchronicity, chaos and population cycles: spatial coherence in an uncertain world. TREE 14: 417-418 .1999. 47. Fishman, M Lotem A and Stone L. Heterogeneity stabilizes reciprocal altruism interactions. J. Theor. Biol. 209: 87-95. 2001. 7 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 48. Cazelles, B., Bottini, S. and Stone L. Unexpected Coherence and Conservation. Proceedings Royal Society B 268: 2595-2602. 2001. 49. Rozdilsky, I. and Stone L. Complexity can Enhance Stability in Competitive systems. Ecology Letters 4:397-400. 2001. 50. Stone L., Olinky R., Blasius B., Huppert A., Cazelles B. Complex Synchronization Phenomena in Ecological Systems. American Institute of Physics. 2002. 51.Almogy G, Stone L and BenTal N. Multi-stage Regulation, a Key to reliable adaptive biochemical pathways. Biophysical Journal 81: 3016-3028. 2001. 52. Solow, A.R., Stone L. and Rozdilsky I. A Crtical smoothing test for Multiple Equlibria. Ecology 84: 1459-1463. 2002. 53. Huppert A., Blasius B., and Stone L. A Model of Phytoplankton Blooms. American Naturalist 159: 156-171. 2002. 54. Fishelson L., Bressler V., Abelson A., Stone L., Gefen E., Rosenfeld M. and Mokady O. The two sides of man-induced changes in littoral marine communities: Eastern Mediterranean and the Red Sea as an example. The Science of the Total Enviornment 296: 139-151. 2002. 55. Almogy, G, Cohen N., Stoecker, S and Stone L. Immune response and virus population composition: HIV as a case study. Proceedings Royal Society B 269: 809-815. 2002. 56. Fishman, M., Lotem A. and Stone L. Fertility assurance through extrapair fertilization and male parental effort. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 64: 809-823. 2002. 57. He D., Stone L. and Zheng Z. Analysis of generalized synchronization in directionally coupled chaotic phase coherent oscillators by local minimal fluctuations Physical Review E, 66, 036208. Sept. 2002. 58. Lotem A., Fishman M.A. and Stone L. From reciprocity to unconditional altruism through signaling benefits. Proceedings Royal Society B 270: 199-205. 2003. 59. Stone L., He D., Becker K. and Fishelson L. Unusual synchronization of Red Sea fish energy expenditures. Ecology letters, 6: 83-86. 2003. 60. He D., Shi P. and Stone L. Noise induced synchronization in realistic models. Physical Review E 67, 027201, 2003. 61. He D., Zheng Z. and Stone L. Detecting generalized synchrony: An improved approach. Physical Review E 67, 026223. 2003. 62. Fishman M.A., Stone L. and Lotem L. Fertility assurance through extrapair fertilizations and male paternity defense. J. Theor. Biol. 221: 103-114. 2003. 8 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 63. Solow A.R., Stone L and Rozdilsky I. A critical smoothing test for multiple equilibria. Ecology 84: 1459-1463. 2003. 64. He D.H. and Stone L. Spatio-temporal synchronization of recurrent epidemics. Proceedings Royal Society of London; Biological Sciences 270 : 1519- 1526. 2003. 65. Gao J., Lu H.P., He D.H., Stone L. and Zheng Z. Unexpected correspondence between noise-induced and master-slave complete synchronizations. Phys. Rev. E 68, 037202. 2003. 66. Gefen E., Stone L., Rosenfeld M. and von Westernhagen, Hein. Biological indicators in marine and coastal waters: a statistical and modeling analysis of the MARS campaign. Helgol. Mar. Res. 57: 272-284. 2003. 67. Cazzeles B. and Stone L. Detection of imperfect population synchrony in an uncertain world. J. Anim. Ecol. 72: 953-968. 2003. 68. Fishman M.A. and Stone L. Indiscriminate polyandry and male parental effort. Bul.Math. Biol. 66: 47-63. 2004 69. Rozdilsky I.D. and Stone L. Solow A. The effects of interaction compartments on stability for competitive systems. J. Theo. Biol. 227: 277-282. 2004. 70. Roberts. A. and Stone L. Advantageous interactions in systems of competition. Theo. Biol. 228: 367-375. 2004. J. 71. Stone L. Population ecology: A three player solution. Nature 430: 299- 300. 2004. 72. Huppert A., Blasius B. and Stone L. What minimal models can tell Reply to van Ness and Scheffer. American Naturalist 163: 927-929. 2004. 73. Huppert A., Olinky R., Stone L. Bottom-up Excitable Models of Phytoplankton Blooms. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 66: 865-878 .2004. 74. Artzy-Randrup Y., Fleishman S.J., Ben-Tal N. and Stone L. Comments on "Network Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks" and "Superfamilies of Evolved and Designed Networks". Science 305: 5687. 2004. 75. Olinky R. and Stone L. Unexpected epidemic thresholds in scale-free networks. Physical Review E 70, 30902(R). 2004. 76. Cohen N., Dagan T., Stone L. and Graur D. GC Composition of the Human Genome: In search of Isochores. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22: 1260-1272. 2005. 77. Fishman M. and Stone L. Fertility and breeding synchrony. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 67: 875-883. 2005. 78. Huppert A., Blassius B., Olinky R. and Stone L. A model for seasonal phytoplankton blooms. J. Theor. Biol. 236: 276-290. 2005. 9 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 79. Bunimovich-Mendrazitsky S. and Stone L. Modeling Polio as a Disease of Development. J. Theoretical Biology. 237: 302-315. 2005. 80. Hinich M., Mendes E., Stone L. Detecting Nonlinearity in Time Series: Surrogate and Bootstrap Approaches. Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics. 9: 1268-1268. 2005. 81. Fishman M. and Stone L. Trade up polygyny and breeding synchrony in avian populatios. J. Theor. Biol. 238:104-110. 2006. 82. Barnea O., Solow A.R. and Stone L. On fitting a model to a population time series with missing values.Isreal J. Ecol. Evol. 5 :1-10. 2006. 83. Artzy-Randrup Y., Olinky R. and Stone L. Size structure demographic models of coral populations. J. Theor. Biol. 245 (3): 482-497. 2007. 84. Stone L., Olinky R. and Huppert A. Seasonal dynamics of recurrent epidemics. Nature 446: 533-536. 2007. 85. Stone L. and He D. Chaotic oscillations and cycles in multi-trophic ecological systems. J Theor Biol. 248:382-90.2007. 86. Bunimovich-Mendrazitsky S, Shochat E, Stone L. Mathematical model of BCG immunotherapy in superficial bladder cancer. Bull Math Biol. 69:1847-70.2007. 87. Stone L. Review of Dynamic Models in Biology by Ellner SP and J. Guckenheimer, in Bioscience 57: 290-292. 2007. 88. Olinky R, Huppert A. and Stone L. Seasonal dynamics and threshold governing recurrent epidemics. J. Math Biol.56: 827-839. 2008. 89. Zvuloni A. Artzy-Randrup Y., Stone L., van Woesik R. and Loya Y. Ecological sizefrequency distributions: how to prevent and correct biases in spatial sampling. Limnol. Oceanogr.: Methods 6,144-152. 2008. 90. Lotz-Shapira I. and Stone L. Perception of musical consonance and dissonance: an outcome of neural synchronization. J. R. Soc. Interface. Vol. 5 (29), pages: 1429-1434, 2008. 91a. Review of above article in Nature News. | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2008.883. Published online 13 June 2008 91. Bunimovich-Mendrazitsky S., Byrne H. and Stone L. Mathematical Model of Pulsed Immunotherapy for Superficial Bladder Cancer. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. Bull Math Biol. 70(7):2055-276. 2008. 92. Zvuloni A, Artzy-Randrup Y, Stone L, Kramarsky-Winter E, Barkan R & Loya. Spatiotemporal transmission patterns of black-band disease in a coral community. PLoS ONE 4: e4993. 2009. 93. Oren Hasson and Lewi Stone. Male infertility, female fertility and extrapair coupulations. Biological Reviews Biol. Rev. (2009), 84, pp. 225–244. 225. 2009. 10 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 94. Litvak-Hinenzon & Lewi Stone: Spatio-temporal waves and targeted Vaccination in recurrent epidemic network. R. Roy. Soc. Interface. Vol. 6(38) p. 749-760, 2009. 95. Berchenko Y., Artzy-Randrop Y., Teicher M., Stone L. Emergence and size of the giant component in clustered random graphs with a given degree distribution. Physical Review Letters. Vol. 102 (13). Article Number: 138701, 2009. 96. Huppert A., Katriel G., Yaari R., Roll U., Balicer R., Stone L. Mathematical models as a tool for facing the influenza pandemic, HaRefuah (Hebrew) 149, 4-8, 2010 97. Kopelman N., Lewi S., Wang C., Gefel D., Feldman M.W., Hillel J., Rosenberg N.A. Genomic microsatellites identify shared Jewish ancestry intermediate between Middle Eastern and European populations. BMC Genetics, 10:80. http://www.biomedcentral.com/14712156/10/80, 2009 98. Ezer Miller & Moshe Coll & Lewi Stone. Complementary predation on metamorphosing species promotes stability in predator–prey systems. Theor Ecol DOI 10.1007/s12080-009-0059-z, 2009 99. Uri Roll, Lewi Stone & Shai Meirib. Hot-spot facts and artifacts—questioning Israel’s great biodiversity. ISRAEL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, Vol. 55, pp. 263–279. DOI: 10.1560/IJEE.55.3.263. 2009. 100. Guy Katriel, Lewi Stone. Pandemic dynamics and the breakdown of herd immunity. PLOS-One. 2010. Book Chapters 1. Stone, L. Towards understanding ecological complexity and surprise: A theoretical perspective. In: Wiman, B.L.B. and Wiman I.M.B (eds.) Managing Human and Biospheric Resources: Values, Policies and Tools. Lund University Press & Chartwell Bratt, Lund/Bromley. pp. 217-222, 1998. 2. Simberloff, D., Stone, L. and Dayan, T. Ruling out a community assembly rule: The method of favored states. Cambridge Univ. Press. pp.58-74, 1998. 3. Blasius, B. and Stone L. Chaotic waves and phase synchronization in spatially extended ecological systems. In Stochastic and Chotic Dynamics in the Lakes. American Inst. Of Physics. 221-225, 2000. (Reviewed Conference Proceedings). 4. Berchenko Y., Artzy-Randrup Y., Teicher M., Stone L. The Big Friendly Giant - the giant componentin clustered random graphs. Dynamics On And Of Complex Networks by Niloy Ganguly (Editor), Andreas Deutsch (Editor), Animesh Mukherjee (Editor).2009. 11 Lewi STONE, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY Cazelles B., Stone L., Boudjema G. Phase synchrony induced by environmental perturbations in chaotic populations. American Mathematical Society Conference Proceedings Text Books 1. Stone, L. and Blasius, B., The Nonlinear Dynamics of Ecological and Biological systems. Contract with Princeton University Press (by invitation). 2. Blasius B., Jurgen K. and Stone L. Complex Population Dynamics.World Scientific Lecture Notes in Complex Systems.World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte.Ltd. 2007. 12
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