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Yes, the trade-off between mechanistic resolution and realism is inevitable. The next question for me would be: Is ecology as a whole well-balanced along this trade-off? My feeling is that we may need a little less realism and more mechanistic resolution, but perhaps I am biased.
Jan 30, 2025, 9:17 AM