Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and other population variables, a phenomenon known as spatial synchrony. Generation and maintenance of synchrony requires forces that rapidly restore synchrony in the face of desynchronizing forces such as demographic and environmental stochasticity. One such force is dispersal, which couples local populations together, thereby synchronizing them. Theory predicts that average spatial synchrony can be a nonlinear function of dispersal rate, but the form of the dispersal rate-synchrony relationship has never been quantified for any system. Theory also predicts that in the presence of demographic and environmental stochasticity, realized levels of syn...
Understanding how stochastic fluctuations in the environment influence population dynamics is crucia...
Spatial synchrony, which can be result of high migration, can increase the risk of regional extincti...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
1. Spatially-separated populations of the same species often exhibit correlated fluctuations in abun...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...
Due to habitat fragmentation, many of the populations in nature have been broken into smaller subpop...
Understanding the processes that stabilize species populations is a fundamental question in ecology ...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
The effects of dispersal on spatial synchrony and population variability have been well documented i...
Population synchrony over various geographical scales is known from a large number of taxa. Three ma...
We study synchronization in ecological networks under the realistic assumption that the cou-pling am...
Population densities of a species measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a ...
Two processes are universally recognized for inducing spatial synchrony in abundance: dispersal and ...
Metapopulation dynamics are jointly regulated by local and spatial factors. These factors may affect...
Understanding how stochastic fluctuations in the environment influence population dynamics is crucia...
Spatial synchrony, which can be result of high migration, can increase the risk of regional extincti...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and ot...
1. Spatially-separated populations of the same species often exhibit correlated fluctuations in abun...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...
Due to habitat fragmentation, many of the populations in nature have been broken into smaller subpop...
Understanding the processes that stabilize species populations is a fundamental question in ecology ...
autocorrelation! Abstract Spatial synchrony refers to coincident changes in the abundance or other t...
The effects of dispersal on spatial synchrony and population variability have been well documented i...
Population synchrony over various geographical scales is known from a large number of taxa. Three ma...
We study synchronization in ecological networks under the realistic assumption that the cou-pling am...
Population densities of a species measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a ...
Two processes are universally recognized for inducing spatial synchrony in abundance: dispersal and ...
Metapopulation dynamics are jointly regulated by local and spatial factors. These factors may affect...
Understanding how stochastic fluctuations in the environment influence population dynamics is crucia...
Spatial synchrony, which can be result of high migration, can increase the risk of regional extincti...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...