Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics are the central organizing principles of nature, but the ideas and implications of the second law are poorly developed in landscape ecology. The purpose of this Special Issue “Entropy in Landscape Ecology” in Entropy is to bring together current research on applications of thermodynamics in landscape ecology, to consolidate current knowledge and identify key areas for future research. The special issue contains six articles, which cover a broad range of topics including relationships between entropy and evolution, connections between fractal geometry and entropy, new approaches to calculate configurational entropy of landscapes, example analyses of computing entropy of landscapes, and using entropy in the context of optimal landscape planning. Collectively these papers provide a broad range of contributions to the nascent field of ecological thermodynamics. Formalizing the connections between entropy and ecology are in a very early stage, and that this special issue contains papers that address several centrally important ideas, and provides seminal work that will be a foundation for the future development of ecological and evolutionary thermodynamics.
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Calculating the configurational entropy of a landscape mosaic
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2016,
Landscape Ecology.
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Entropies of the Chinese Land Use/Cover Change from 1990 to 2010 at a County Level
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2017,
Entropy.
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Samuel A. Cushman.
Thermodynamics in landscape ecology: the importance of integrating measurement and modeling of landscape entropy
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2014,
Landscape Ecology.
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Samuel A. Cushman,et al.
Calculation of Configurational Entropy in Complex Landscapes
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2018,
Entropy.
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Olga Kuricheva,et al.
Radiative Entropy Production along the Paludification Gradient in the Southern Taiga
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2017,
Entropy.
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Vijay K. Gupta,et al.
Horton Ratios Link Self-Similarity with Maximum Entropy of Eco-Geomorphological Properties in Stream Networks
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2017,
Entropy.
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Peter Salamon,et al.
Entropy in the Tangled Nature Model of Evolution
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2017,
Entropy.
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José Pinto Casquilho,et al.
Discussing Landscape Compositional Scenarios Generated with Maximization of Non-Expected Utility Decision Models Based on Weighted Entropies
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2017,
Entropy.