Populations fluctuate through time, including populations of the same species distributed across space and populations of different species co-occurring in a single place. These fluctuations may be random, or may be structured in response to the environment, competition, or dispersal among neighboring habitats. We will discuss several projects related to explaining what causes populations to vary through time and across space, as well as what drives synchronous (positively correlated) population dynamics both within a species across spatial gradients, as well as between species within a community (e.g., compensatory dynamics).
Host Ben Freeman
Event Details
Location:
EBB 1005
Extras:
Free Food