Understanding how climate can interact with other factors in determining patterns of species abundance is a persistent challenge in ecology. Recent research has suggested that the dynamics exhibited by some populations may be a non-additive function of climate, with climate affecting population growth more strongly at high density than at low density. However, we lack methodologies to adequately explain patterns in population growth generated as a result of interactions between intrinsic factors and extrinsic climatic variation in non-linear systems. We present a novel method (the Functional Coefficient Threshold Auto-Regressive (FCTAR) method) that can identify interacting influences of climate and density on population dynamics from time-...
Climate change affects many statistical descriptions of the environment. The impact of changes in m...
<div><p>The use of long-term population data to separate the demographic role of climate from densit...
International audienceTemporal autocorrelation in environmental conditions influences population dyn...
Understanding how climate can interact with other factors in determining patterns of species abundan...
A major debate in ecology concerns the relative importance of intrinsic factors and extrinsic enviro...
Two contrasting approaches to the analysis of population dynamics are currently popular: demographic...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
Climate impacts are not always easily discerned in wild populations as detecting climate change sign...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
Complex environmental effects, combined with little temporal replication in most data sets, make inv...
Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmen...
Large-scale climatic indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation are associated with population d...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
The use of long-term population data to separate the demographic role of climate from density-modifi...
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of how differen...
Climate change affects many statistical descriptions of the environment. The impact of changes in m...
<div><p>The use of long-term population data to separate the demographic role of climate from densit...
International audienceTemporal autocorrelation in environmental conditions influences population dyn...
Understanding how climate can interact with other factors in determining patterns of species abundan...
A major debate in ecology concerns the relative importance of intrinsic factors and extrinsic enviro...
Two contrasting approaches to the analysis of population dynamics are currently popular: demographic...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
Climate impacts are not always easily discerned in wild populations as detecting climate change sign...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
Complex environmental effects, combined with little temporal replication in most data sets, make inv...
Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmen...
Large-scale climatic indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation are associated with population d...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
The use of long-term population data to separate the demographic role of climate from density-modifi...
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of how differen...
Climate change affects many statistical descriptions of the environment. The impact of changes in m...
<div><p>The use of long-term population data to separate the demographic role of climate from densit...
International audienceTemporal autocorrelation in environmental conditions influences population dyn...