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Dispersal, synchrony, and climate-induced tipping: Mechanisms of persistence and extinction in spatially structured predator–prey metapopulations
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DOI:10.1016/j.physa.2026.131626.png)
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• Climate-induced tipping in predator–prey metapopulations. • Dispersal shapes synchrony and extinction thresholds. • Environmental variation triggers abrupt prey collapse and revival. • Network topology modulates dispersal-driven synchronization. • Multi-patch dynamics reveal mechanisms of regional persistence.
Keywords:
Dispersal
Synchrony
Climate-induced tipping
Predator-prey metapopulations
Regional persistence
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