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An updated perspective on the role of environmental autocorrelation in animal populations
2015
Theoretical Ecology
Ecological theory predicts that the presence of temporal autocorrelation in environments can considerably affect population extinction risk. However, empirical estimates of autocorrelation values in animal populations have not decoupled intrinsic growth and density feedback processes from environmental autocorrelation. In this study we first discuss how the autocorrelation present in environmental covariates can be reduced through nonlinear interactions or by interactions with multiple limiting
doi:10.1007/s12080-015-0276-6
pmid:27158281
pmcid:PMC4856168
fatcat:mnhyvwpd65beljnruqabo37eai