Background: The life history strategy of a species can influence how populations of that species respond to environmental variation. In this study, we used a matrix modeling approach to examine how life history differences among sympatric rock and white-tailed ptarmigan affect the influence of demographic rates on population growth (λ) and the potential response to a changing climate. Rock ptarmigan have a slower life history strategy than white-tailed ptarmigan in the study region with lower annual reproductive effort but higher adult survival. Results Based on data from a 5-year field study, deterministic estimates of λ indicated that populations were stabl...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Species- and population-specific responses to their environment may depend to a large extent on the ...
<div><p>Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extincti...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
Optimization of clutch size and timing of reproduction have substantial effects on lifetime reproduc...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
Animals endemic to alpine habitats have been receiving increasing attention in recent years due to c...
Abstract Long-term datasets for high-elevation species are rare, and considerable uncertainty exists...
Climate seasonality is a predominant constraint on the lifecycles of species in alpine and polar bio...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
Bird population dynamics are expected to change in response to increased weather variability, an exp...
Climate seasonality is a predominant constraint on the lifecycles of species in alpine and polar bio...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of how differen...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Species- and population-specific responses to their environment may depend to a large extent on the ...
<div><p>Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extincti...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
Optimization of clutch size and timing of reproduction have substantial effects on lifetime reproduc...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
Animals endemic to alpine habitats have been receiving increasing attention in recent years due to c...
Abstract Long-term datasets for high-elevation species are rare, and considerable uncertainty exists...
Climate seasonality is a predominant constraint on the lifecycles of species in alpine and polar bio...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
Bird population dynamics are expected to change in response to increased weather variability, an exp...
Climate seasonality is a predominant constraint on the lifecycles of species in alpine and polar bio...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of how differen...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Species- and population-specific responses to their environment may depend to a large extent on the ...
<div><p>Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extincti...