Synchrony in demographic rates between spatially disjunct populations is a widespread phenomenon, although the underlying mechanisms are often not known. This synchrony and its spatial patterns can have important consequences for the long-term persistence of metapopulations and can also be used to infer drivers of population dynamics. Here, we examined spatial patterns of synchrony in the breeding success of black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in the UK, using an extensive dataset on kittiwake breeding success and 2 different ways of measuring synchrony: one reflecting synchrony in inter-annual fluctuations only (rdiff) and one reflecting synchrony in both inter-annual fluctuations and long-term trends (r). We found that between-colony...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
Populations living close together in space are likely to experience more similar environmental fluct...
Spatial population synchrony is defined as the coincidental changes of population density or other d...
Synchrony in demographic rates between spatially disjunct populations is a widespread phenomenon, al...
Relationships between events in one period of the annual cycle and behaviour in subsequent seasons a...
Background Marine environments are inherently dynamic, yet marine predators are often long-lived and...
Spatiotemporal variation in seabird demographic parameters is often pronounced and may be an import...
Synchrony in population fluctuations has been identified as an important component of population dyn...
Spatiotemporal variation in seabird demographic parameters is often pronounced and may be an importa...
Resource acquisition is integral to maximise fitness, however in many ecosystems this requires adapt...
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have impor...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Resource acquisition is integral to maximise fitness, however in many ecosystems this requires adapt...
Site fidelity is driven by predictable resource distributions in time and space. However, intrinsic ...
Environmental variability can destabilize communities by causing correlated interspecific fluctuatio...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
Populations living close together in space are likely to experience more similar environmental fluct...
Spatial population synchrony is defined as the coincidental changes of population density or other d...
Synchrony in demographic rates between spatially disjunct populations is a widespread phenomenon, al...
Relationships between events in one period of the annual cycle and behaviour in subsequent seasons a...
Background Marine environments are inherently dynamic, yet marine predators are often long-lived and...
Spatiotemporal variation in seabird demographic parameters is often pronounced and may be an import...
Synchrony in population fluctuations has been identified as an important component of population dyn...
Spatiotemporal variation in seabird demographic parameters is often pronounced and may be an importa...
Resource acquisition is integral to maximise fitness, however in many ecosystems this requires adapt...
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have impor...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Resource acquisition is integral to maximise fitness, however in many ecosystems this requires adapt...
Site fidelity is driven by predictable resource distributions in time and space. However, intrinsic ...
Environmental variability can destabilize communities by causing correlated interspecific fluctuatio...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
Populations living close together in space are likely to experience more similar environmental fluct...
Spatial population synchrony is defined as the coincidental changes of population density or other d...