Colored noise: some classic results in ecology

Some of my early notes & derivations on the impact of red environmental noise on population dynamics as pdf:

  • Roughgarden’s paper
  • Fieberg & Ellner, (2000) “When is it Meaningful to Estimate an Extinction Probability?” Ecology, 81. doi.
  • Lawton, J. H. (1988). More time means more variation. Nature, 334, 563.
  • Petchey, O. L., Gonzalez, A., & Wilson, H. B. (1997). Effects on population persistence: the interaction between environmental noise colour, intraspecific competition and space. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B, 264, 1841-1847.
  • Ripa, J., & Lundberg, P. (1996). Noise colour and the risk of population extinctions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B, 263, 1751-1753.