Authors
Pablo Inchausti, John Halley
Publication date
2001/7/27
Journal
Science
Volume
293
Issue
5530
Pages
655-657
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
The Global Population Dynamics Database (GPDD) is an important new source of information for ecologists, resource managers, and environmental scientists interested in the dynamics of natural populations. It comprises more than 4500 time series of population abundance for over 1800 animal species across many taxonomic groups and geographical locations. The GPDD offers great potential for asking comparative questions about the nature of population variability. We illustrate this by characterizing some critical features of ecological variability, variance growth, and spectral reddening.
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