Temporal environmental variation drives spatial patterns in species abundance.
Spatial variation in species abundance can be influenced by both fixed spatial environmental factors and temporal environmental variation. Researchers used stochastic models to show that patterns in bird abundances can be generated by temporal variation alone, without fixed spatial factors. This occurs when population dynamics show weak density dependence, leading to near-random fluctuations in population densities. Therefore, understanding temporal variation in abundance is crucial for interpreting spatial patterns in species' abundances.