The complexity and spatio–temporal scale of populations' dynamics influence how populations respond to large-scale ecological pressures. Detecting and attributing synchrony (i.e. temporally coincident fluctuations in populations' parameters) is key as synchronous populations can become more vulnerable to stochastic events that can affect the viability of harvest and have profound consequences to community structure. Here, we aimed to estimate the level of synchrony in fish growth within and among species across 1 million km2 and identify the environmental drivers contributing to synchronous population fluctuations. We developed otolith increment-based growth chronologies for two deep-sea scorpaenid fishes (Helicolenus dactylopterus and Pont...
Marine fish populations commonly exhibit low-frequency fluctuations in biomass that can cause catch ...
The degree of spatial autocorrelation in population fluctuations increases with dispersal and geogra...
Published online: 06 August 2015Long-term ecological datasets are vital for investigating how specie...
The complexity and spatio–temporal scale of populations’ dynamics influence how populations respond ...
Large-scale, climate-induced synchrony in the productivity of fish populations is becoming more pron...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Populations with homogeneous distributions have better bet-hedging capacity than more heterogeneousl...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exp...
The synchrony of population dynamics in space has important implications for ecological processes, f...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Biochronologies provide important insights into the growth...
Population growth is affected by several factors such as climate, species interaction and harvesting...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of environmental and anthropogenic stressors, including cli...
Marine fish populations commonly exhibit low-frequency fluctuations in biomass that can cause catch ...
The degree of spatial autocorrelation in population fluctuations increases with dispersal and geogra...
Published online: 06 August 2015Long-term ecological datasets are vital for investigating how specie...
The complexity and spatio–temporal scale of populations’ dynamics influence how populations respond ...
Large-scale, climate-induced synchrony in the productivity of fish populations is becoming more pron...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Populations with homogeneous distributions have better bet-hedging capacity than more heterogeneousl...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exp...
The synchrony of population dynamics in space has important implications for ecological processes, f...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Biochronologies provide important insights into the growth...
Population growth is affected by several factors such as climate, species interaction and harvesting...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of environmental and anthropogenic stressors, including cli...
Marine fish populations commonly exhibit low-frequency fluctuations in biomass that can cause catch ...
The degree of spatial autocorrelation in population fluctuations increases with dispersal and geogra...
Published online: 06 August 2015Long-term ecological datasets are vital for investigating how specie...