Examining how population size and structure vary over time is an important part of understanding how environmental factors influence a particular species. Organisms in which multiple generations can be studied in a short period of time are useful when attempting to predict the consequences of such changes. Insects, and in particular butterflies, have a short generation time, which makes them ideal for studying the effects of environmental change on demographics. In this study, we examine the population dynamics of a butterfly common in the Teton area, Clodius Parnassian (Parnassius clodius). This area was initially studied starting in 1998-2000 (Auckland et al. 2004) and surveys were continued in 2009 – 2011. Emergence date varied between y...
Habitat loss and fragmentation threaten the long-term viability of innumerable species of plants and...
Studies explaining the choice of model structure for population viability analysis (PVA) are rare an...
The temporal aspects of life cycle characteristics, such as diapause development, are under strong s...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...
Abstract. 1. A mark–recapture study was conducted on the American Apollo butterfly Parnassius clodiu...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
Metapopulation models predicting the persistence of species on the verge of extinction in fragmented...
Migratory animals pose unique challenges for conservation biologists, and we have much to learn abou...
Abundance data are widely used to monitor long-term population trends for management and conservatio...
Geographic range shifts in species’ distributions, due to climate change, imply altered dynamics at ...
Butterflies in the family Lycaenidac are often the focus of conservation efforts. However, our under...
Resource availability largely determines the distribution and behaviour of organisms. In plant‐polli...
Metapopulations are composed of multiple sub-populations, each connected by the infrequent exchange ...
Summary1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation threaten the long-term viability of innumerable species of plants and...
Studies explaining the choice of model structure for population viability analysis (PVA) are rare an...
The temporal aspects of life cycle characteristics, such as diapause development, are under strong s...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...
Abstract. 1. A mark–recapture study was conducted on the American Apollo butterfly Parnassius clodiu...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
Metapopulation models predicting the persistence of species on the verge of extinction in fragmented...
Migratory animals pose unique challenges for conservation biologists, and we have much to learn abou...
Abundance data are widely used to monitor long-term population trends for management and conservatio...
Geographic range shifts in species’ distributions, due to climate change, imply altered dynamics at ...
Butterflies in the family Lycaenidac are often the focus of conservation efforts. However, our under...
Resource availability largely determines the distribution and behaviour of organisms. In plant‐polli...
Metapopulations are composed of multiple sub-populations, each connected by the infrequent exchange ...
Summary1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation threaten the long-term viability of innumerable species of plants and...
Studies explaining the choice of model structure for population viability analysis (PVA) are rare an...
The temporal aspects of life cycle characteristics, such as diapause development, are under strong s...