Autocorrelation within ecological time series and synchrony between them may provide insight into the main drivers of observed dynamics. We here present methods that analyse autocorrelation and synchrony in ecological datasets using a spectral approach combined with Bayesian inference. To exemplify, we implement the method on dendrochronological data of the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur). The data consist of 110 years of growth of 10 live trees and seven trees that died during a synchronized oak death in Sweden in c. 2002-2007. We find that the highest posterior density is found for a noise colour of tree growth of gamma approximate to 0.95 (i.e. pink noise) with little difference between trees, suggesting climatic variation as a driving f...
What determines the stability of communities under environmental fluctuations remains one of the mos...
Simulations of tree population dynamics under past and future climatic changes with time- and space-...
The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological st...
Autocorrelation within ecological time series and synchrony between them may provide insight into th...
The concept of spatial synchrony in ecology refers to the presence of coordinated time fluctuations ...
Tree mortality is a key driver of forest dynamics and its occurrence is projected to increase in the...
What determines the stability of communities under environmental fluctuations remains one of the mos...
International audienceTree mortality is a key driver of forest dynamics and its occurrence is projec...
In the view of actual global changes widely caused by human activities, it becomes urgent to underst...
Au vu des changements globaux actuels engendrés en grande partie par l'être humain, il devient néces...
Spatial patterning of periodic dynamics is a dramatic and ubiquitous ecological phenomenon arising i...
Populations whose dynamics are driven by correlated environmental stochasticity face increased risk ...
What determines the stability of communities under environmental fluctuations remains one of the mos...
Simulations of tree population dynamics under past and future climatic changes with time- and space-...
The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological st...
Autocorrelation within ecological time series and synchrony between them may provide insight into th...
The concept of spatial synchrony in ecology refers to the presence of coordinated time fluctuations ...
Tree mortality is a key driver of forest dynamics and its occurrence is projected to increase in the...
What determines the stability of communities under environmental fluctuations remains one of the mos...
International audienceTree mortality is a key driver of forest dynamics and its occurrence is projec...
In the view of actual global changes widely caused by human activities, it becomes urgent to underst...
Au vu des changements globaux actuels engendrés en grande partie par l'être humain, il devient néces...
Spatial patterning of periodic dynamics is a dramatic and ubiquitous ecological phenomenon arising i...
Populations whose dynamics are driven by correlated environmental stochasticity face increased risk ...
What determines the stability of communities under environmental fluctuations remains one of the mos...
Simulations of tree population dynamics under past and future climatic changes with time- and space-...
The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological st...