The fifth webinar in the LTER synthesis series is scheduled for June 7 at 11 am 
PDT (2 
pm EDT). Learn more about the series and REGISTER here: 
https://lternet.edu/stories/2018-synthesis-webinars/

Please join Lauren Hallett, Lawrence Sheppard, and Jonathan Walter for the 
latest from 
the Synchrony synthesis project:

SYNTHESIZING POPULATION AND COMMUNITY SYNCHRONY TO UNDERSTAND 
DRIVERS OF ECOLOGICAL STABILITY ACROSS LTER SITES

Understanding factors that influence ecological stability is a key question in 
ecology. 
Population ecology has highlighted that synchrony within a species over space 
is an 
important indicator of species stability. Community ecology, in contrast, has 
highlighted that asynchrony between species within space may enhance the 
stability 
of aggregate properties (such as total productivity). Using LTER data, we will 
integrate 
population and community approaches to synchrony to understand drivers of 
ecosystem stability at different scales.

The working group applies cutting-edge statistical techniques (e.g., wavelet 
analyses, 
variance decomposition) to long-term, spatially replicated data from 
terrestrial and 
aquatic LTER sites in order to:

1) understand the timescales at which synchrony occurs,
2) identify drivers of synchrony and
3) integrate the effects of population and community synchrony on ecological 
stability.

The diverse group consists of terrestrial and aquatic ecologists with synthesis 
experience and quantitative ecologists with strong analytical skills. Final 
products from 
the working group will include an R package containing our analytical tools, a 
data 
workflow and derived data product, and a series of papers synthesizing causes 
and 
consequences of synchrony across the LTER network.

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