We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental noise is either uncorrelated ("white") or positively autocorrelated ("red"). The metric of extinction is probability of extinction in 50 years; variability of noise is scaled such that its expected variance is independent of colour at this time scale. We compare annual, semelparous biennial, iteroparous biennial and perennial life histories. Given an identical equilibrium population size and basic reproductive number, annual life histories confer a much higher extinction risk than semelparous biennial life histories. Iteroparous biennial and perennial life histories have even lower extinction risks. Autocorrelated noise influences the life hi...
Demographic stochasticity is important in determining extinction risks of small populations, but it ...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
International audience6 7 Random environmental fluctuations pose major threats to wild populations. ...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
A recurrent problem in ecology and conservation biology is to estimate the risk of population extinc...
The relative importance of environmental colour for extinction risk compared with other aspects of e...
Aim: As the global climate is changing rapidly, there is a need to make conservation decisions to fa...
Positively autocorrelated red environmental noise is characterized by a strong dependence of expecte...
The impact of temporally correlated fluctuating environments (coloured noise) on the extinction risk...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
<div><p>The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when ...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when filtered...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
Demographic stochasticity is important in determining extinction risks of small populations, but it ...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
International audience6 7 Random environmental fluctuations pose major threats to wild populations. ...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
A recurrent problem in ecology and conservation biology is to estimate the risk of population extinc...
The relative importance of environmental colour for extinction risk compared with other aspects of e...
Aim: As the global climate is changing rapidly, there is a need to make conservation decisions to fa...
Positively autocorrelated red environmental noise is characterized by a strong dependence of expecte...
The impact of temporally correlated fluctuating environments (coloured noise) on the extinction risk...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
<div><p>The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when ...
Simulations of evolutionary dynamics often employ white noise as a model of stochastic environmental...
The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when filtered...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
Demographic stochasticity is important in determining extinction risks of small populations, but it ...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
International audience6 7 Random environmental fluctuations pose major threats to wild populations. ...