Population demography is typically assumed to be strongly influenced by climatic factors, particularly with succulent plants and cacti. The saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) is a long-lived columnar cactus of the Sonoran Desert that experiences episodic recruitment and mortality. Previous studies have attributed long-term changes in saguaro populations to climatic factors, including increased germination and establishment during wet periods and mortality and reduced establishment during droughts and extreme freezes. We used a 48-yr data set of marked individuals at the Desert Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona, to test the hypothesis that local, temporal population trajectories are mediated by topographic heterogeneity that interacts with fluc...
Desert species respond strongly to infrequent, intense pulses of precipitation. Consequently, indige...
Hotter and drier conditions projected for the southwestern United States can have a large impact on ...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...
Premise of the study: The saguaro cactus is an iconic species of the Sonoran Desert. Its individual ...
Brooks-English, NT ORCiD: 0000-0002-6936-8079Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longes...
Over the last decades several studies have identified that the directional changes in climate induce...
<div><p>Demographic analyses and ecological niche modeling (ENM) are two popular tools that address ...
Climate change will affect populations differentially through space and time. These impacts will als...
Demographic analyses and ecological niche modeling (ENM) are two popular tools that address species ...
Temporal variability in the environment can affect population dynamics and life history strategies. ...
Climate change is known to affect regional weather patterns and phenology; however, we lack understa...
Hotter and drier conditions projected for the southwestern United States can have a large impact on ...
Although our biological knowledge regarding cactus species is thorough in many areas, only in recent...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
Climate changes in temperature and precipitation are already occurring and are projected to further ...
Desert species respond strongly to infrequent, intense pulses of precipitation. Consequently, indige...
Hotter and drier conditions projected for the southwestern United States can have a large impact on ...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...
Premise of the study: The saguaro cactus is an iconic species of the Sonoran Desert. Its individual ...
Brooks-English, NT ORCiD: 0000-0002-6936-8079Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longes...
Over the last decades several studies have identified that the directional changes in climate induce...
<div><p>Demographic analyses and ecological niche modeling (ENM) are two popular tools that address ...
Climate change will affect populations differentially through space and time. These impacts will als...
Demographic analyses and ecological niche modeling (ENM) are two popular tools that address species ...
Temporal variability in the environment can affect population dynamics and life history strategies. ...
Climate change is known to affect regional weather patterns and phenology; however, we lack understa...
Hotter and drier conditions projected for the southwestern United States can have a large impact on ...
Although our biological knowledge regarding cactus species is thorough in many areas, only in recent...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
Climate changes in temperature and precipitation are already occurring and are projected to further ...
Desert species respond strongly to infrequent, intense pulses of precipitation. Consequently, indige...
Hotter and drier conditions projected for the southwestern United States can have a large impact on ...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...