International audienceOver the last three decades, climate abnormalities have been reported to be involved in biodiversity decline by affecting population dynamics. A growing number of studies have shown that the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) influences the demographic parameters of a wide range of plant and animal taxa in different ways. Life history theory could help to understand these different demographic responses to the NAO. Indeed, theory states that the impact of weather variation on a species’ demographic traits should depend on its position along the fast–slow continuum. In particular, it is expected that NAO would have a higher impact on recruitment than on adult survival in slow species, while the opposite pattern is expecte...
International audienceBecause it modulates the fitness returns of possible options of energy expendi...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Recent studies on climate responses in ectothermic (cold-blooded) vertebrates have been few in numbe...
Over the last three decades, climate abnormalities have been reported to be involved in biodiversity...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of weather fluctuations on demographic parameters is ...
International audienceThe pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common...
Age specific survival and reproduction are closely linked to fitness and therefore subject to strong...
There is considerable variation among studies that evaluate how amphibian populations respond to glo...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
he North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a large-scale climatic pattern that strongly influences the a...
Climate changes may be influencing the breeding patterns of certain organisms. Effects on breeding a...
Climate change is determining a generalized phenological advancement, and amphibians are among the t...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors are known drivers of amphibian declines. Nonetheless, research has ...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
International audienceBecause it modulates the fitness returns of possible options of energy expendi...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Recent studies on climate responses in ectothermic (cold-blooded) vertebrates have been few in numbe...
Over the last three decades, climate abnormalities have been reported to be involved in biodiversity...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of weather fluctuations on demographic parameters is ...
International audienceThe pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common...
Age specific survival and reproduction are closely linked to fitness and therefore subject to strong...
There is considerable variation among studies that evaluate how amphibian populations respond to glo...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
he North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a large-scale climatic pattern that strongly influences the a...
Climate changes may be influencing the breeding patterns of certain organisms. Effects on breeding a...
Climate change is determining a generalized phenological advancement, and amphibians are among the t...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors are known drivers of amphibian declines. Nonetheless, research has ...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
International audienceBecause it modulates the fitness returns of possible options of energy expendi...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Recent studies on climate responses in ectothermic (cold-blooded) vertebrates have been few in numbe...