How environmental drivers of spatial synchrony interact

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2023-08-17
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Reuman, Daniel C.
Castorani, Max C. N.
Cavanaugh, Kyle C.
Sheppard, Lawrence W.
Walter, Jonathan A.
Bell, Tom W.
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10.1111/ecog.06795
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Fourier interactions
Kelp
Macrocystis pyrifera
Moran effects
Synchrony
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Spatial synchrony, the tendency for populations across space to show correlated fluctuations, is a fundamental feature of population dynamics, linked to central topics of ecology such as population cycling, extinction risk, and ecosystem stability. A common mechanism of spatial synchrony is the Moran effect, whereby spatially synchronized environmental signals drive population dynamics and hence induce population synchrony. After reviewing recent progress in understanding Moran effects, we here elaborate a general theory of how Moran effects of different environmental drivers acting on the same populations can interact, either synergistically or destructively, to produce either substantially more or markedly less population synchrony than would otherwise occur. We provide intuition for how this newly recognized mechanism works through theoretical case studies and application of our theory to California populations of giant kelp. We argue that Moran interactions should be common. Our theory and analysis explain an important new aspect of a fundamental feature of spatiotemporal population dynamics.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Reuman, D., Castorani, M., Cavanaugh, K., Sheppard, L., Walter, J., & Bell, T. (2023). How environmental drivers of spatial synchrony interact. Ecography, https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06795.
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Reuman, D., Castorani, M., Cavanaugh, K., Sheppard, L., Walter, J., & Bell, T. (2023). How environmental drivers of spatial synchrony interact. Ecography.
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