Variation in Population Synchrony in a Multi-Species Seabird Community: Response to Changes in Predator Abundance
Abstract
Ecologically similar sympatric species, subject to typical environmental conditions, may be expected to exhibit synchronous temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters, while populations of dissimilar species might be expected to show less synchrony. Previous studies have tested for synchrony in different populations of single species, and those including data from more than one species have compared fluctuations in only one demographic...
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Title
Variation in Population Synchrony in a Multi-Species Seabird Community: Response to Changes in Predator Abundance
Published Date
Jun 26, 2015
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
e0131543 - e0131543
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