Climatic conditions, trophic links between species and dispersal may induce spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. Spatial synchrony increases the extinction risk of populations and, thus, it is important to understand how synchrony-inducing mechanisms affect populations already threatened by habitat loss and climate change. For many species, it is unclear how population fluctuations vary over time and space, and what factors potentially drive this variation. In this study, we focus on factors determining population fluctuations and spatial synchrony in the Siberian flying squirrel, Pteromys volans, using long-term monitoring data from 16 Finnish populations located 2-400 km apart. We found an indication of synchronous population dyn...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of the specie...
Climatic conditions, trophic links between species and dispersal may induce spatial synchrony in pop...
Spatial synchrony between populations emerges from endogenous and exogenous processes, such as intra...
Studies of spatial population synchrony constitute a central approach for understanding the drivers ...
Spatially distinct pairs of sites may have similarly fluctuating population dynamics across large ge...
Recruitment of juveniles is important for the size of the next year’s breeding population in many bi...
It is much debated whether the direct effects of weather or biotic interactions determine species’ r...
Abstract: Population fluctuations may occur in synchrony among several rodent species at a given sit...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
In Focus: Vindstad, O. P. L., Jepsen, J. U., Yoccoz, N. G., Bjørnstad, O. N., Mesquita, M. d. S., & ...
Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play es...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
Environmental variation in time and space generates complex patterns in the spatial structure of tem...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of the specie...
Climatic conditions, trophic links between species and dispersal may induce spatial synchrony in pop...
Spatial synchrony between populations emerges from endogenous and exogenous processes, such as intra...
Studies of spatial population synchrony constitute a central approach for understanding the drivers ...
Spatially distinct pairs of sites may have similarly fluctuating population dynamics across large ge...
Recruitment of juveniles is important for the size of the next year’s breeding population in many bi...
It is much debated whether the direct effects of weather or biotic interactions determine species’ r...
Abstract: Population fluctuations may occur in synchrony among several rodent species at a given sit...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
In Focus: Vindstad, O. P. L., Jepsen, J. U., Yoccoz, N. G., Bjørnstad, O. N., Mesquita, M. d. S., & ...
Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play es...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
Environmental variation in time and space generates complex patterns in the spatial structure of tem...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of the specie...