2018
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2421
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Interlacing roles of bottom‐up, top‐down, endogenous, and anthropogenic factors in population oscillations

Abstract: The relative importance of bottom‐up, top‐down, and endogenous factors in population oscillations has been vigorously debated, yet few longer‐term studies of population dynamics have considered their potential nonadditive interactions. This study tests the hypothesis that oscillations can arise from the combined effects of bottom‐up, top‐down, and endogenous factors, with some of these factors being sensitive to anthropogenic modifications of habitats. Populations of Neodiprion abietis, a univoltine sawfly who… Show more

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