Adult individuals that do not breed in a given year occur in a wide range of natural populations. However, such nonbreeders are often ignored in theoretical and empirical population studies, limiting our knowledge of how nonbreeders affect realized and estimated population dynamics and potentially impeding projection of deterministic and stochastic population growth rates. We present and analyse a general modelling framework for systems where breeders and nonbreeders differ in key demographic rates, incorporating different forms of nonbreeding, different life histories and frequency-dependent effects of nonbreeders on demographic rates of breeders. Comparisons of estimates of deterministic population growth rate, λ, ...
Estimation of responses of organisms to their environment using experimental manipulations, and comp...
The current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with eve...
When nonrandom mating alters offspring numbers or the distribution of offspring phenotypes, it has t...
Adult individuals that do not breed in a given year occur in a wide range of natural populations. Ho...
Acknowledgements We thank the Beissinger lab and reviewers for helpful comments on manuscript drafts...
In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can repre...
In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can repre...
In iteroparous species, it is easier to estimate Nb = effective number of breeders in one reproducti...
Quantifying and predicting microevolutionary responses to environmental change requires unbiased est...
Demographic stochasticity can have large effects on the dynamics of small populations as well as on ...
How life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well understood. Most exis...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
In nature, individual reproductive success is seldom independent from year to year, due to factors s...
1.Individuals are heterogeneous in many ways. Some of these differences are incorporated as individu...
Estimation of responses of organisms to their environment using experimental manipulations, and comp...
The current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with eve...
When nonrandom mating alters offspring numbers or the distribution of offspring phenotypes, it has t...
Adult individuals that do not breed in a given year occur in a wide range of natural populations. Ho...
Acknowledgements We thank the Beissinger lab and reviewers for helpful comments on manuscript drafts...
In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can repre...
In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can repre...
In iteroparous species, it is easier to estimate Nb = effective number of breeders in one reproducti...
Quantifying and predicting microevolutionary responses to environmental change requires unbiased est...
Demographic stochasticity can have large effects on the dynamics of small populations as well as on ...
How life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well understood. Most exis...
Density dependence in vital rates is a key feature affecting temporal fluctuations of natural popula...
In nature, individual reproductive success is seldom independent from year to year, due to factors s...
1.Individuals are heterogeneous in many ways. Some of these differences are incorporated as individu...
Estimation of responses of organisms to their environment using experimental manipulations, and comp...
The current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with eve...
When nonrandom mating alters offspring numbers or the distribution of offspring phenotypes, it has t...