Explore the application of topological data analysis in revealing crucial features of ecological systems through this 24-minute video lecture. Gain insights into the tools and research questions surrounding plant-pollinator resource complexes, with a focus on insect-flower visitation. Discover the theoretical foundation based on Dr. George Sugihara's work on niche hierarchy, structure, organization, and assembly in natural systems. Learn about resource complex construction and its implications for understanding ecological relationships. Access the provided data set on GitHub to enhance your understanding of the subject. This joint work by Melinda Kleczynski and Chad Giusti offers an introductory overview of this fascinating field, covering topics such as resource complex construction, insect-flower visitation, and broader applications in ecological research.
Topological Data Analysis of Plant-Pollinator Resource Complexes - Melinda Kleczynski
Applied Algebraic Topology Network via YouTube
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Resource Complex Construction
Insect Flower Visitation
Resource Complexes
Summary
Resources
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Applied Algebraic Topology Network