Population dynamics result from the interplay of density-independent and density-dependent processes. Understanding this interplay is important, especially for being able to predict near-term population trajectories for management. In recent years, the study of model systems-experimental, observational and theoretical-has shed considerable light on the way that the both density-dependent and -independent aspects of the environment affect population dynamics via impacting on the organism's life history and therefore demography. These model-based approaches suggest that (i) individuals in different states differ in their demographic performance, (ii) these differences generate structure that can fluctuate independently of current total popula...
Simple discrete time models of population growth admit a wide variety of dynamic behaviors, includin...
Characterizing population fluctuations and their causes is a major theme in population ecology. The ...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...
Population dynamics result from the interplay of density-independent and density-dependent processes...
Demography relates observable facts about individuals to the dynamics of populations. If the dynamic...
Environmental change continually perturbs populations from a stable state, leading to transient dyna...
All natural populations fluctuate in space and time. These fluctuations are a result of internal dyn...
Evidence from wildlife and human populations indicates that conditions during early development can ...
International audienceA large-scale, cross-taxa analysis reveals high nonlinearity and limited long-...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
Environmental change continually perturbs populations from a stable state, leading to transient dyna...
Demography is the study of population dynamics. Populations can be considered as groups of individua...
Density dependence plays an important role in population regulation and is known to generate tempora...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
Biological management of populations plays an indispensable role in all areas of population biology....
Simple discrete time models of population growth admit a wide variety of dynamic behaviors, includin...
Characterizing population fluctuations and their causes is a major theme in population ecology. The ...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...
Population dynamics result from the interplay of density-independent and density-dependent processes...
Demography relates observable facts about individuals to the dynamics of populations. If the dynamic...
Environmental change continually perturbs populations from a stable state, leading to transient dyna...
All natural populations fluctuate in space and time. These fluctuations are a result of internal dyn...
Evidence from wildlife and human populations indicates that conditions during early development can ...
International audienceA large-scale, cross-taxa analysis reveals high nonlinearity and limited long-...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
Environmental change continually perturbs populations from a stable state, leading to transient dyna...
Demography is the study of population dynamics. Populations can be considered as groups of individua...
Density dependence plays an important role in population regulation and is known to generate tempora...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
Biological management of populations plays an indispensable role in all areas of population biology....
Simple discrete time models of population growth admit a wide variety of dynamic behaviors, includin...
Characterizing population fluctuations and their causes is a major theme in population ecology. The ...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...