Publication: Environmental autocorrelation: curse or blessing?
Date
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2003
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Abstract
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Abstract
Theory of population dynamics predicts that environmental autocorrelation increases extinction risk. Recent work by Engen and colleagues confirms this and demonstrates how the spatial extent of population synchrony is
influenced by dispersal. However, in a new study, Gonzalez and Holt demonstrate that environmental autocorrelation causes substantial increases in the size of
populations with negative growth rates, provided that they are sustained by immigrating dispersers. These new findings could change our view of dispersal and sink
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110 since deposited on 2008-02-11
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Volume
Volume
Volume
18
Number
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5
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212
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214
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English
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2003
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2008-02-11
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0169-5347
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Closed
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