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    Measuring mast seeding behavior: Relationships among population variation, individual variation and synchrony

    Mast seeding, or masting, is the variable production of flowers, seeds, or fruit across years more or less synchronously by individuals within a population. A critical issue is the extent to which temporal variation in seed production over a collection of individuals can be viewed as arising from a combination of individual variation and synchrony among individuals. Studies of masting typically quantify such variation in terms of the coefficient of variation (CV).

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    Population dynamics of an exotic forest insect: Gypsy moth in North America

  3. Publication

    Spatial dynamics of phytophagous insect outbreaks and relationships to mast seeding

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    Individual variation in the timing of ontogenetic niche shifts in largemouth bass

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    When is a piscivore not a piscivore? Integrating the realized trophic position- functional trophic position duality into the food web discourse