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  1. Spatial #synchrony is a key feature of #pest and #disease outbreaks and major source of instability, but little is known about how #seasonality affects it. Walter et al. show using #theoreticalModels how seasonality in #population processes and #environmental drivers alters #synchrony.

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  2. When can feedbacks between organisms and their #environment underpin coexistence? And how do #communityDynamics differ when #environmentalVariation is generated by #biotic feedbacks versus #abiotic drivers? We develop simple #theoreticalModels to explore these questions and more.

    Article by Zachary R. Miller and Stefano Allesina now available ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

  3. When can feedbacks between organisms and their #environment underpin coexistence? And how do #communityDynamics differ when #environmentalVariation is generated by #biotic feedbacks versus #abiotic drivers? We develop simple #theoreticalModels to explore these questions and more.

    Article by Zachary R. Miller and Stefano Allesina now available ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

  4. When can feedbacks between organisms and their #environment underpin coexistence? And how do #communityDynamics differ when #environmentalVariation is generated by #biotic feedbacks versus #abiotic drivers? We develop simple #theoreticalModels to explore these questions and more.

    Article by Zachary R. Miller and Stefano Allesina now available ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

  5. When can feedbacks between organisms and their #environment underpin coexistence? And how do #communityDynamics differ when #environmentalVariation is generated by #biotic feedbacks versus #abiotic drivers? We develop simple #theoreticalModels to explore these questions and more.

    Article by Zachary R. Miller and Stefano Allesina now available ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

  6. When can feedbacks between organisms and their #environment underpin coexistence? And how do #communityDynamics differ when #environmentalVariation is generated by #biotic feedbacks versus #abiotic drivers? We develop simple #theoreticalModels to explore these questions and more.

    Article by Zachary R. Miller and Stefano Allesina now available ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1