Population synchronization exists ubiquitously in ecological systems, of which the underlying causes and the roles in species extinction remain a perplexing puzzle. It is generally believed that the coherence of population dynamics is detrimental and regarded as a major cause of global extinction. A central but unsolved question in ecology of great importance for conservation and biological control is how to destroy the pernicious coherent structures. Here, a top-down approach is adopted to tackle the challenge. A feedback strategy accordingly is applied to stabilize the metacommunity, i.e., to reduce excessive metapopulation fluctuations by means of introducing or removing a planned number of individuals. As a result, the feedback desynchr...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
Within metacommunity theory, stability of ecosystems is a fundamental concept. Synchrony between pop...
Due to habitat fragmentation, many of the populations in nature have been broken into smaller subpop...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
Background Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
More than 99% of the species that ever existed on the surface of the Earth are now extinct and their...
Understanding the processes that stabilize species populations is a fundamental question in ecology ...
The decline of species in natural habitats concerns ecologists, who view extinction as a danger and ...
The study of coherence of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evaluating t...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
Stabilizing the dynamics of complex, non-linear systems is a major concern across several scientific...
Stabilizing the dynamics of complex, non-linear systems is a major concern across several scientific...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
Within metacommunity theory, stability of ecosystems is a fundamental concept. Synchrony between pop...
Due to habitat fragmentation, many of the populations in nature have been broken into smaller subpop...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
Background Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
More than 99% of the species that ever existed on the surface of the Earth are now extinct and their...
Understanding the processes that stabilize species populations is a fundamental question in ecology ...
The decline of species in natural habitats concerns ecologists, who view extinction as a danger and ...
The study of coherence of population dynamics is extremely important for predicting and evaluating t...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
Stabilizing the dynamics of complex, non-linear systems is a major concern across several scientific...
Stabilizing the dynamics of complex, non-linear systems is a major concern across several scientific...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
Within metacommunity theory, stability of ecosystems is a fundamental concept. Synchrony between pop...