1. Studies of transient population dynamics have largely focused on temporal changes in dynamical behavior, such as the transition between periods of stability and instability. The present study explores a related dynamic pattern, namely transient synchrony during a 49-year period among populations of five sympatric species of forest insects that share host tree resources. The long time-series allows a more comprehensive exploration of transient synchrony patterns than most previous studies. Considerable variation existed in the dynamics of individual species, ranging from periodic to aperiodic. 2. We used time-averaged methods to investigate long-term patterns of synchrony and time-localized methods to detect transient synchron...
Abstract Comparisons of intraspecific spatial synchrony across multiple epidemic insect species can ...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks. Ecography 29: 367374. The existence of periodic oscillatio...
1. Studies of transient population dynamics have largely focused on temporal changes in dynamical be...
1.Within natural communities, different taxa display different dynamics in time. Why this is the cas...
Explaining why fluctuations in abundances of spatially disjunct populations often are correlated thr...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...
1. Within natural communities, different taxa display different dynamics in time. Why this is the ca...
In populations subject to positive density dependence, individuals can increase their fitness by syn...
Measuring functional connectivity, the ability of species to move between resource patches, is essen...
The connection between variable synchrony of insect eclosion with host budburst and variability in i...
1. Many species of forest Lepidoptera have cyclic population dynamics. Although there are numerous p...
For many leaf-feeding herbivores, synchrony in phenology with their host plant is crucial as develop...
Variation in the degree of synchrony among host plants and herbivores can disrupt or intensify speci...
Resolving linkages between local-scale processes and regional-scale patterns in abundance of interac...
Abstract Comparisons of intraspecific spatial synchrony across multiple epidemic insect species can ...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks. Ecography 29: 367374. The existence of periodic oscillatio...
1. Studies of transient population dynamics have largely focused on temporal changes in dynamical be...
1.Within natural communities, different taxa display different dynamics in time. Why this is the cas...
Explaining why fluctuations in abundances of spatially disjunct populations often are correlated thr...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...
1. Within natural communities, different taxa display different dynamics in time. Why this is the ca...
In populations subject to positive density dependence, individuals can increase their fitness by syn...
Measuring functional connectivity, the ability of species to move between resource patches, is essen...
The connection between variable synchrony of insect eclosion with host budburst and variability in i...
1. Many species of forest Lepidoptera have cyclic population dynamics. Although there are numerous p...
For many leaf-feeding herbivores, synchrony in phenology with their host plant is crucial as develop...
Variation in the degree of synchrony among host plants and herbivores can disrupt or intensify speci...
Resolving linkages between local-scale processes and regional-scale patterns in abundance of interac...
Abstract Comparisons of intraspecific spatial synchrony across multiple epidemic insect species can ...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks. Ecography 29: 367374. The existence of periodic oscillatio...