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The following pages link to Waves and synchrony in Epirrita autumnata/Operophtera brumata outbreaks. I. Lagged synchrony: regionally, locally and among species (Q39135921):
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- Climate change and outbreaks of the geometrids Operophtera brumata and Epirrita autumnata in subarctic birch forest: evidence of a recent outbreak range expansion (Q31139483) (← links)
- Assessment of the Main Natural Disturbances on Norwegian Forest Based on 20 Years of National Inventory (Q36115703) (← links)
- Dissecting geographic variation in population synchrony using the common vole in central Europe as a test bed. (Q36472885) (← links)
- Periodic travelling waves in cyclic populations: field studies and reaction-diffusion models (Q36690910) (← links)
- Discovery of continental-scale travelling waves and lagged synchrony in geometrid moth outbreaks prompt a re-evaluation of mountain birch/geometrid studies (Q37482966) (← links)
- Niche explosion (Q37812024) (← links)
- A response to Jepsen et al. (2016). (Q40102231) (← links)
- Sex-biased response in activity to light sources with different spectral composition in geometrid moths with flightless females (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). (Q40779008) (← links)
- Delayed density-dependent parasitism of eggs and pupae as a contributor to the cyclic population dynamics of the autumnal moth (Q42002905) (← links)
- Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe. (Q42011996) (← links)
- Experimental test of parasitism hypothesis for population cycles of a forest lepidopteran (Q42019335) (← links)
- Spatially mismatched trophic dynamics: cyclically outbreaking geometrids and their larval parasitoids (Q42022221) (← links)
- Shifting body weight-fecundity relationship in a capital breeder: maternal effects on egg numbers of the autumnal moth under field conditions (Q42028402) (← links)
- Fecundity of the autumnal moth depends on pooled geometrid abundance without a time lag: implications for cyclic population dynamics (Q42030350) (← links)
- Characterization of a Novel RNA Virus Discovered in the Autumnal Moth Epirrita autumnata in Sweden (Q46671846) (← links)
- Putting the brakes on a cycle: bottom-up effects damp cycle amplitude. (Q51570186) (← links)
- Anisotropic patterned population synchrony in climatic gradients indicates nonlinear climatic forcing. (Q52690003) (← links)
- Phase-dependent outbreak dynamics of geometrid moth linked to host plant phenology. (Q52698891) (← links)
- Slowed Biogeochemical Cycling in Sub-arctic Birch Forest Linked to Reduced Mycorrhizal Growth and Community Change after a Defoliation Event (Q58380536) (← links)
- Phytochemical Shift from Condensed Tannins to Flavonoids in Transgenic Betula pendula Decreases Consumption and Growth but Improves Growth Efficiency of Epirrita autumnata Larvae (Q92269249) (← links)