The effects of pond isolation, drought, habitat fragmentation and dispersal on populations of crested newts (Triturus cristatus) were investigated using stochastic models constructed from existing life history data. The models predict that small isolated populations have a higher risk of extinction than large isolated populations. However, even large populations had a relatively high extinction risk over a fifty year period if they remained isolated. Pond desiccation affects metamorphic success and recruitment, and the risk of extinction decreased with decreasing frequency of regional droughts. In a subdivided population, increasing dispersal between subpopulations decreased the extinction risk of the metapopulation as a whole. However, eve...
The ecological niche of a species determines whether a species can persist and reproduce in a patch ...
The ecological niche of a species determines whether a species can persist and reproduce in a patch ...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...
Viability and sensitivity of the great crested newt Triturus cristatus were simulated under differe...
Elucidating the relationship between habitat characteristics and population parameters is critical f...
We introduce a discrete mathematical model for studying the population dynamics under drought of the...
International audience1. This work aims to illustrating how it is possible to measure different moda...
We introduce a mathematical model of local newt populations to explore the impact of California’s ex...
We introduce a mathematical model of local newt populations to explore the impact of California’s ex...
13 páginas, 3 figuras, 1 tabla.Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their rol...
The great crested newt Triturus cristatus is one of Europe's fastest declining amphibian species. Th...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
Climate change has been recognized as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. Amp...
The status of great crested newts at 13 sites that have been subjected to mitigation before 2002 was...
The ecological niche of a species determines whether a species can persist and reproduce in a patch ...
The ecological niche of a species determines whether a species can persist and reproduce in a patch ...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...
Viability and sensitivity of the great crested newt Triturus cristatus were simulated under differe...
Elucidating the relationship between habitat characteristics and population parameters is critical f...
We introduce a discrete mathematical model for studying the population dynamics under drought of the...
International audience1. This work aims to illustrating how it is possible to measure different moda...
We introduce a mathematical model of local newt populations to explore the impact of California’s ex...
We introduce a mathematical model of local newt populations to explore the impact of California’s ex...
13 páginas, 3 figuras, 1 tabla.Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their rol...
The great crested newt Triturus cristatus is one of Europe's fastest declining amphibian species. Th...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
Climate change has been recognized as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. Amp...
The status of great crested newts at 13 sites that have been subjected to mitigation before 2002 was...
The ecological niche of a species determines whether a species can persist and reproduce in a patch ...
The ecological niche of a species determines whether a species can persist and reproduce in a patch ...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...