1. We investigate the metapopulation dynamics of an extinction-prone host-parasitoid interaction. 2. Single cell host-parasitoid interactions show diverging oscillations resulting in rapid extinction of both host and parasitoid. By linking cells together into metapopulations and controlling for increased availability of resource, persistence time of the trophic interaction is enhanced. 3. Metapopulation persistence is influenced by spatial structure and local demographics. Using nonlinear mixed models, we show that the persistence time of these host-parasitoid metapopulations is determined by habitat size and local within-patch population dynamics. 4. We use a metapopulation model to show how the role of local demographic population structu...
Quantifying the role of space and spatial scale on the population dynamics of ecological assemblages...
The interaction between two species that do not compete for resources but share a common natural ene...
Habitat structure increases the persistence of many extinction-prone resource-consumer interactions....
1. We investigate the metapopulation dynamics of an extinction-prone host-parasitoid interaction. 2....
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persistence by promot...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
We experimentally and theoretically investigated the persistence of hosts and parasitoids interactin...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patch...
Metapopulation capacity provides an analytic tool to quantify the impact of landscape configuration ...
Within many agricultural systems, insect pests and their natural enemies are forced to persist as a ...
Metapopulation ecology has developed to explain the population dynamics that occur in spatially stru...
1. The effects of habitat shape, connectivity and the metapopulation processes of persistence and ex...
Quantifying the role of space and spatial scale on the population dynamics of ecological assemblages...
The interaction between two species that do not compete for resources but share a common natural ene...
Habitat structure increases the persistence of many extinction-prone resource-consumer interactions....
1. We investigate the metapopulation dynamics of an extinction-prone host-parasitoid interaction. 2....
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persistence by promot...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
We experimentally and theoretically investigated the persistence of hosts and parasitoids interactin...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patch...
Metapopulation capacity provides an analytic tool to quantify the impact of landscape configuration ...
Within many agricultural systems, insect pests and their natural enemies are forced to persist as a ...
Metapopulation ecology has developed to explain the population dynamics that occur in spatially stru...
1. The effects of habitat shape, connectivity and the metapopulation processes of persistence and ex...
Quantifying the role of space and spatial scale on the population dynamics of ecological assemblages...
The interaction between two species that do not compete for resources but share a common natural ene...
Habitat structure increases the persistence of many extinction-prone resource-consumer interactions....