Survival probability is predicted to underlie the evolution of life histories along a slow–fast continuum. Hibernation allows a diverse range of small mammals to exhibit seasonal dormancy, which might increase survival and consequently be associated with relatively slow life histories.We used phylogenetically informed GLS models to test for an effect of hibernation on seasonal and annual survival, and on key attributes of life histories among mammals. Monthly survival was in most cases higher during hibernation compared with the active season, probably because inactivity minimizes predation. Hibernators also have approximately 15 per cent higher annual survival than similar sized non-hibernating species. As predicted, we found an eff...
Alpine mammals are highly vulnerable to current and projected climate change because they are confin...
This thesis aims to better understand the evolutionary causes and consequences of hibernation phenol...
Species that hibernate generally live longer than would be expected based solely on their body size....
International audienceLow mortality rate is often associated with slow life history, and so far, has...
Hibernation is commonly viewed as an adaptation that simply allows animals to survive periods of foo...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...
Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history trait...
Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces predation ...
Abstract Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces p...
Climatic shifts to warmer and often drier conditions are challenging terrestrial species worldwide. ...
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of steady energy input acts as ...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
The timing of reproduction is one of the most crucial life history traits, with enormous consequence...
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of steady energy input acts as ...
Global climate change and associated regional climate variability is impacting the phenology of many...
Alpine mammals are highly vulnerable to current and projected climate change because they are confin...
This thesis aims to better understand the evolutionary causes and consequences of hibernation phenol...
Species that hibernate generally live longer than would be expected based solely on their body size....
International audienceLow mortality rate is often associated with slow life history, and so far, has...
Hibernation is commonly viewed as an adaptation that simply allows animals to survive periods of foo...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...
Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history trait...
Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces predation ...
Abstract Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces p...
Climatic shifts to warmer and often drier conditions are challenging terrestrial species worldwide. ...
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of steady energy input acts as ...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
The timing of reproduction is one of the most crucial life history traits, with enormous consequence...
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of steady energy input acts as ...
Global climate change and associated regional climate variability is impacting the phenology of many...
Alpine mammals are highly vulnerable to current and projected climate change because they are confin...
This thesis aims to better understand the evolutionary causes and consequences of hibernation phenol...
Species that hibernate generally live longer than would be expected based solely on their body size....