1. The effects of climate on wild populations are often channeled through species interactions. Population responses to climate variation can therefore differ across habitats, owing to variation in the biotic community. Theory predicts that consumer demography should be less variable and less responsive to climate in habitats with greater resource diversity. 2. We tested these predictions using a long-term study of breeding lesser snow geese along the western coast of Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada. Reproductive success was measured in 22 years from 114 locations, in either coastal or inland habitat types. We used Bayesian analysis to estimate the response of reproductive success to climate in each habitat type, along with residual variation ...
Two closely-related, different-sized species of geese nest sympatrically south of the Queen Maud Gul...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
The effects of climate change have been most pronounced in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Thus, ...
1. The effects of climate on wild populations are often channeled through species interactions. Popu...
Strong seasonality of high‐latitude environments imposes temporal constraints on forage availability...
The mean and variability of environmental conditions have changed as a result of human activity, and...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
The manner in which patterns of variation and interactions among demographic rates contribute to pop...
Nesting migratory geese are among the dominant herbivores in (sub) arctic environments, which have u...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...
A full understanding of population dynamics requires knowledge about the relative contributions of b...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Ecological mismatches between reproductive events and seasonal resource peaks are frequently propose...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
The extent to which species are plastic in the timing of their reproductive events relative to pheno...
Two closely-related, different-sized species of geese nest sympatrically south of the Queen Maud Gul...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
The effects of climate change have been most pronounced in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Thus, ...
1. The effects of climate on wild populations are often channeled through species interactions. Popu...
Strong seasonality of high‐latitude environments imposes temporal constraints on forage availability...
The mean and variability of environmental conditions have changed as a result of human activity, and...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
The manner in which patterns of variation and interactions among demographic rates contribute to pop...
Nesting migratory geese are among the dominant herbivores in (sub) arctic environments, which have u...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...
A full understanding of population dynamics requires knowledge about the relative contributions of b...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Ecological mismatches between reproductive events and seasonal resource peaks are frequently propose...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
The extent to which species are plastic in the timing of their reproductive events relative to pheno...
Two closely-related, different-sized species of geese nest sympatrically south of the Queen Maud Gul...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
The effects of climate change have been most pronounced in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Thus, ...