Aim: As the global climate is changing rapidly, there is a need to make conservation decisions to facilitate species' persistence under climate change. Models employed to make predictions regarding the impacts of climate change on species' distributions, and ultimately persistence, typically assume that interannual variability in environmental conditions is independent between years. However, the colour of environmental noise has been shown to affect extinction risk in populations occupying spatially static environments, and should therefore affect persistence during climate change. This study aims to investigate the importance of noise colour for extinction risk during climate-induced range shifts. Methods: We use a spatially explicit coup...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
The impact of temporally correlated fluctuating environments (coloured noise) on the extinction risk...
Climate change over the past 30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundanc...
The relative importance of environmental colour for extinction risk compared with other aspects of e...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
A recurrent problem in ecology and conservation biology is to estimate the risk of population extinc...
Positively autocorrelated red environmental noise is characterized by a strong dependence of expecte...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
<div><p>The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when ...
The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when filtered...
It is known that variation in growth rate will increase the extinction risk. Synchronized variation ...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
The impact of temporally correlated fluctuating environments (coloured noise) on the extinction risk...
Climate change over the past 30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundanc...
The relative importance of environmental colour for extinction risk compared with other aspects of e...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
A recurrent problem in ecology and conservation biology is to estimate the risk of population extinc...
Positively autocorrelated red environmental noise is characterized by a strong dependence of expecte...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
<div><p>The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when ...
The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when filtered...
It is known that variation in growth rate will increase the extinction risk. Synchronized variation ...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
The impact of temporally correlated fluctuating environments (coloured noise) on the extinction risk...
Climate change over the past 30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundanc...