Environmental variation in time and space generates complex patterns in the spatial structure of temporally covarying populations. Accounting for spatial population structure is important for sustainable management and harvest, but there is a need for a better understanding of the many mechanisms affecting the spatial structure of populations. In the large-scale research project SUSTAIN, detailed long-term data from several taxa within the boreal and Arctic ecosystems were used to address key research questions about spatial population structure. Here, we synthesise the main findings from these studies. Because nearby populations experience similar environmental variation, populations close to each other show more correlated dynamics than t...
Studies of spatial population synchrony constitute a central approach for understanding the drivers ...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Spatial synchrony is a common characteristic of spatio-temporal population dynamics across many taxa...
Environmental variation in time and space generates complex patterns in the spatial structure of tem...
In Focus: Vindstad, O. P. L., Jepsen, J. U., Yoccoz, N. G., Bjørnstad, O. N., Mesquita, M. d. S., & ...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...
Spatial synchrony, defined as correlated temporal fluctuations among populations, is a fundamental f...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Spatially distinct pairs of sites may have similarly fluctuating population dynamics across large ge...
Achieving sustainable harvesting of natural populations depends on our ability to predict population...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
The ‘Moran effect’ predicts that dynamics of populations of a species are synchronized over similar ...
A major theme in contemporary ecology is how, and whether, spatial structure considerations such as...
Species in a given site, or populations of one species in different sites often fluctuate in synchro...
1. Synchronous fluctuations of geographically separated populations are in general explained by the ...
Studies of spatial population synchrony constitute a central approach for understanding the drivers ...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Spatial synchrony is a common characteristic of spatio-temporal population dynamics across many taxa...
Environmental variation in time and space generates complex patterns in the spatial structure of tem...
In Focus: Vindstad, O. P. L., Jepsen, J. U., Yoccoz, N. G., Bjørnstad, O. N., Mesquita, M. d. S., & ...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...
Spatial synchrony, defined as correlated temporal fluctuations among populations, is a fundamental f...
Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their causes is ...
Spatially distinct pairs of sites may have similarly fluctuating population dynamics across large ge...
Achieving sustainable harvesting of natural populations depends on our ability to predict population...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
The ‘Moran effect’ predicts that dynamics of populations of a species are synchronized over similar ...
A major theme in contemporary ecology is how, and whether, spatial structure considerations such as...
Species in a given site, or populations of one species in different sites often fluctuate in synchro...
1. Synchronous fluctuations of geographically separated populations are in general explained by the ...
Studies of spatial population synchrony constitute a central approach for understanding the drivers ...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Spatial synchrony is a common characteristic of spatio-temporal population dynamics across many taxa...