Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatial asynchronous dynamics among branches. Yet, our understanding of how network topology influences metapopulation synchrony in these ecosystems remains limited. Here, we introduce the concept of fluvial synchrogram to formulate and test expectations regarding the geography of metapopulation synchrony across watersheds. By combining theoretical simulations and an extensive fish population time‐series dataset across Europe, we provide evidence that fish metapopulations can be buffered against synchronous dynamics as a direct consequence of network connectivity and branching complexity. Synchrony was higher between populations connected by direct...
Does a dynamic drainage density have a role on species persistence in the river basin? The general v...
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Spatial synchrony in population dynamics has been identified in most taxonomic groups. Numerous stud...
Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatia...
Spatial structure in landscapes impacts population stability. Two linked components of stability hav...
Intraspecific population diversity (specifically, spatial asynchrony of population dynamics) is an e...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
1. Despite years of attention, the dynamics of species constrained to disperse within riverine netwo...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...
Does a dynamic drainage density have a role on species persistence in the river basin? The general v...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics has been identified in most taxonomic groups. Numerous stud...
Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatia...
Spatial structure in landscapes impacts population stability. Two linked components of stability hav...
Intraspecific population diversity (specifically, spatial asynchrony of population dynamics) is an e...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
1. Despite years of attention, the dynamics of species constrained to disperse within riverine netwo...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...
Does a dynamic drainage density have a role on species persistence in the river basin? The general v...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics has been identified in most taxonomic groups. Numerous stud...