Large-scale spatial synchrony is ubiquitous in ecology. We examined 56 years of data representing chlorophyll density in 26 areas in British seas monitored by the Continuous Plankton Recorder survey. We used wavelet methods to disaggregate synchronous fluctuations by timescale and determine that drivers of synchrony include both biotic and abiotic variables. We tested these drivers for statistical significance by comparison with spatially synchronous surrogate data. Identification of causes of synchrony is distinct from, and goes beyond, determining drivers of local population dynamics. We generated timescale-specific models, accounting for 61% of long-timescale (> 4yrs) synchrony in a chlorophyll density index, but only 3% of observed shor...
This study applies a metapopulation dynamics approach to modelling a distribution of plankton by rep...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
Large-scale spatial synchrony is ubiquitous in ecology. We examined 56 years of data representing ch...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Large-scale spa...
Synchronous population fluctuations among spatially separate populations have been widely observed i...
Spatial synchrony is a ubiquitous and important feature of population dynamics, but many aspects of ...
Aim Spatial synchrony in plankton is imperfectly understood yet may have far-reaching implications, ...
Spatial synchrony, the tendency for populations across space to show correlated fluctuations, is a f...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The world is spatially autocorrelated. Both abiotic and biotic properties are more similar among nei...
The term “population synchrony ” refers to the phenomenon of synchronous fluctua-tions of population...
Populations of many species display spatially synchronous fluctuations in abundance. Synchrony is mo...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Identifying the mechanisms controlling the temporal dynamics of ecological communities is key to und...
This study applies a metapopulation dynamics approach to modelling a distribution of plankton by rep...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
Large-scale spatial synchrony is ubiquitous in ecology. We examined 56 years of data representing ch...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Large-scale spa...
Synchronous population fluctuations among spatially separate populations have been widely observed i...
Spatial synchrony is a ubiquitous and important feature of population dynamics, but many aspects of ...
Aim Spatial synchrony in plankton is imperfectly understood yet may have far-reaching implications, ...
Spatial synchrony, the tendency for populations across space to show correlated fluctuations, is a f...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The world is spatially autocorrelated. Both abiotic and biotic properties are more similar among nei...
The term “population synchrony ” refers to the phenomenon of synchronous fluctua-tions of population...
Populations of many species display spatially synchronous fluctuations in abundance. Synchrony is mo...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Identifying the mechanisms controlling the temporal dynamics of ecological communities is key to und...
This study applies a metapopulation dynamics approach to modelling a distribution of plankton by rep...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...