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    • Recent decades have seen a transformation driven by increased computing power and the integration of stochastic processes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the integration of mathematical and statistical models in ecological theory.
    • To discuss how enhanced biological realism in models can generate new theoretical insights.
    • To identify frameworks for projecting ecological responses to anthropogenic change.

    Main Methods:

    • Integration of mathematical and statistical models.
    • Incorporation of stochastic processes into ecological theory.
    • Exploration of analytical and philosophical approaches from economics for causal inference.

    Main Results:

    • A novel integration of mathematical and statistical models has emerged.
    • Ecological theory is increasingly incorporating greater biological realism.
    • New approaches are being explored for inferring causality from observational data.

    Conclusions:

    • The enhanced realism in ecological theory offers potential for projecting responses to anthropogenic change.
    • Theoretical ecologists can play a crucial role in developing tools for causal inference in big data ecology.
    • The essay suggests novel directions for future research in theoretical ecology.