2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4158
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The role of seasonal migration in spatial population synchrony

Ellen C. Martin,
Brage Bremset Hansen,
Ivar Herfindal
et al.

Abstract: Spatially synchronized population dynamics are common in nature, and understanding their drivers is key for predicting species persistence. A main driver of synchrony between populations of the same species is shared environmental conditions, which cause populations closer together in space to be more synchronized than populations further from one another. Most theoretical and empirical understanding of this driver considers resident species. For migratory species, however, the degree of spatial autocorrelatio… Show more

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