<p>Anticipating critical transitions in spatially extended systems is a key topic of interest to ecologists. Gradually declining metapopulations are an important example of a spatially extended biological system that may exhibit a critical transition. Theory for spatially extended systems approaching extinction that accounts for environmental stochasticity and coupling is currently lacking. Here, we develop spatially implicit two-patch models with additive and multiplicative forms of environmental stochasticity that are slowly forced through population collapse, through changing environmental conditions. We derive patch-specific expressions for candidate indicators of extinction and test their performance via a simulation study. Coupling an...
An increasing number of sudden transformations triggered by small forces has been identified in a va...
In a stochastic spatial source-sink process, we model the spread of a single species through a patch...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Anticipating critical transitions in spatially extended systems is a key topic of interest to ecolog...
Habitat fragmentation remains the severest threat to biodiversity globally, making it the focus of r...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
The spatial correlation of disturbance is gaining attention in landscape ecology, but knowledge is s...
We study the non-equilibrium phase transition between survival and extinction of spatially extended ...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
In ecology, one of the most fundamental questions relates to the persistence of populations, or conv...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them ...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Spatial coherence (synchrony) among subpopulations poses a danger to the metacommunity, as it increa...
Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds result fr...
Robust critical systems are characterized by power laws which occur over a broad range of conditions...
An increasing number of sudden transformations triggered by small forces has been identified in a va...
In a stochastic spatial source-sink process, we model the spread of a single species through a patch...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Anticipating critical transitions in spatially extended systems is a key topic of interest to ecolog...
Habitat fragmentation remains the severest threat to biodiversity globally, making it the focus of r...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
The spatial correlation of disturbance is gaining attention in landscape ecology, but knowledge is s...
We study the non-equilibrium phase transition between survival and extinction of spatially extended ...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
In ecology, one of the most fundamental questions relates to the persistence of populations, or conv...
Ecosystems display a complex spatial organization. Ecologists have long tried to characterize them ...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Spatial coherence (synchrony) among subpopulations poses a danger to the metacommunity, as it increa...
Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds result fr...
Robust critical systems are characterized by power laws which occur over a broad range of conditions...
An increasing number of sudden transformations triggered by small forces has been identified in a va...
In a stochastic spatial source-sink process, we model the spread of a single species through a patch...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...