<div><p>Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extinctions or local extirpations due to elevational-dispersal limitations and thermoregulatory constraints as habitats change and warm. However, long-term monitoring of high-elevation populations is uncommon relative to those occurring at lower elevations, and evidence supporting this assumption is limited. We analyzed 45 years of reproductive data for two Colorado populations of white-tailed ptarmigan (<i>Lagopus leucura</i>), an alpine-endemic species with restricted distribution in western North America. Seasonal temperatures measured by the number of growing degree days warmed significantly at our study sites for pre-nesting, nesting, and brood-...
ABSTRACT.—Because of the “montane island” effect and relative rates of climate change, alpine specie...
The Pyrenean rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta pyrenaica) is the southernmost subspecies of the species i...
The Pyrenean rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta pyrenaica) is the southernmost subspecies of the species i...
Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extinctions or l...
Animals endemic to alpine habitats have been receiving increasing attention in recent years due to c...
1. Phenological mismatches – defined here as the difference in reproductive timing of an individual ...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
Abstract Long-term datasets for high-elevation species are rare, and considerable uncertainty exists...
SYNOPSIS. As ground nesting homeotherms, alpine and arctic birds must meet similar physiological re-...
Optimization of clutch size and timing of reproduction have substantial effects on lifetime reproduc...
Animals use climate-related environmental cues to fine-tune breeding timing and investment to match ...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
Background: The life history strategy of a species can influence how populations of...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
ABSTRACT.—Because of the “montane island” effect and relative rates of climate change, alpine specie...
The Pyrenean rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta pyrenaica) is the southernmost subspecies of the species i...
The Pyrenean rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta pyrenaica) is the southernmost subspecies of the species i...
Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extinctions or l...
Animals endemic to alpine habitats have been receiving increasing attention in recent years due to c...
1. Phenological mismatches – defined here as the difference in reproductive timing of an individual ...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
Abstract Long-term datasets for high-elevation species are rare, and considerable uncertainty exists...
SYNOPSIS. As ground nesting homeotherms, alpine and arctic birds must meet similar physiological re-...
Optimization of clutch size and timing of reproduction have substantial effects on lifetime reproduc...
Animals use climate-related environmental cues to fine-tune breeding timing and investment to match ...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
Background: The life history strategy of a species can influence how populations of...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
ABSTRACT.—Because of the “montane island” effect and relative rates of climate change, alpine specie...
The Pyrenean rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta pyrenaica) is the southernmost subspecies of the species i...
The Pyrenean rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta pyrenaica) is the southernmost subspecies of the species i...