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      Detecting causality in complex ecosystems.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Causality, Ciliophora, Ecosystem, Models, Statistical, Nonlinear Dynamics, Paramecium

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          Identifying causal networks is important for effective policy and management recommendations on climate, epidemiology, financial regulation, and much else. We introduce a method, based on nonlinear state space reconstruction, that can distinguish causality from correlation. It extends to nonseparable weakly connected dynamic systems (cases not covered by the current Granger causality paradigm). The approach is illustrated both by simple models (where, in contrast to the real world, we know the underlying equations/relations and so can check the validity of our method) and by application to real ecological systems, including the controversial sardine-anchovy-temperature problem.

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          22997134
          10.1126/science.1227079

          Chemistry
          Causality,Ciliophora,Ecosystem,Models, Statistical,Nonlinear Dynamics,Paramecium
          Chemistry
          Causality, Ciliophora, Ecosystem, Models, Statistical, Nonlinear Dynamics, Paramecium

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