Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding density dependence is vital for predicting the effects of climate, habitat loss and/or management actions on wild populations. Migratory species likely experience seasonal changes in the relative influence of density dependence on population processes such as survival and recruitment throughout the annual cycle. These effects must be accounted for when characterizing migratory populations via population models. To evaluate effects of density on seasonal survival and recruitment of a migratory species, we used an existing full annual cycle model framework for American black ducks Anas rubripes, and tested different density effects ...
Climate change is having profound impacts on animal populations globally, and is expected to become ...
Populations can rapidly respond to environmental change via adaptive phenotypic plasticity, which ca...
Understanding factors influencing species' distributions and their dynamics over space and time is a...
Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding ...
1. Knowledge of land use patterns that could affect animal population resiliency or vulnerability to...
1. Harvest of wild organisms is an important component of human culture, economy, and recreation, bu...
Climate change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of wildlife population dynam...
1. Density regulation of the population growth rate occurs through negative feedbacks on underlying ...
Traits with the greatest proportional effects on fitness are typically conserved (Stearns 1992), and...
Measuring and assessing vital rates such as births and deaths are prerequisites for understanding po...
Density dependence in vital rates is key to population regulation. Rather than being constant, the s...
1. The management of sustainable harvest of animal populations is of great ecological and conservati...
1. Migratory species form an important component of biodiversity; they link ecosystems across the gl...
Understanding the factors that limit and regulate wildlife populations requires insight into demogra...
Understanding migratory connectivity for species of concern is of great importance if we are to impl...
Climate change is having profound impacts on animal populations globally, and is expected to become ...
Populations can rapidly respond to environmental change via adaptive phenotypic plasticity, which ca...
Understanding factors influencing species' distributions and their dynamics over space and time is a...
Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding ...
1. Knowledge of land use patterns that could affect animal population resiliency or vulnerability to...
1. Harvest of wild organisms is an important component of human culture, economy, and recreation, bu...
Climate change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of wildlife population dynam...
1. Density regulation of the population growth rate occurs through negative feedbacks on underlying ...
Traits with the greatest proportional effects on fitness are typically conserved (Stearns 1992), and...
Measuring and assessing vital rates such as births and deaths are prerequisites for understanding po...
Density dependence in vital rates is key to population regulation. Rather than being constant, the s...
1. The management of sustainable harvest of animal populations is of great ecological and conservati...
1. Migratory species form an important component of biodiversity; they link ecosystems across the gl...
Understanding the factors that limit and regulate wildlife populations requires insight into demogra...
Understanding migratory connectivity for species of concern is of great importance if we are to impl...
Climate change is having profound impacts on animal populations globally, and is expected to become ...
Populations can rapidly respond to environmental change via adaptive phenotypic plasticity, which ca...
Understanding factors influencing species' distributions and their dynamics over space and time is a...