Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmental drivers to be identified. As vital rates vary over the lifecycle, structured population models derived from statistical environment–demography relationships are often used to inform such predictions. Environmental drivers are typically identified independently for different vital rates and demographic classes. However, these rates often exhibit positive temporal covariance, suggesting that vital rates respond to common environmental drivers. Additionally, models often only incorporate average weather conditions during a single, a priori chosen time window (e.g. monthly means). Mismatches between these windows and the period when the vital...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
<div><p>Population dynamics are affected by changes in both the mean and standard deviation of clima...
Population dynamics are affected by changes in both the mean and standard deviation of climate, e.g....
Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmen...
Complex environmental effects, combined with little temporal replication in most data sets, make inv...
Large-scale climatic indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation are associated with population d...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
With the looming threat of abrupt ecological disruption due to a changing climate, predicting which ...
Two contrasting approaches to the analysis of population dynamics are currently popular: demographic...
Abstract Most studies of the ecological effects of climate change consider only a limited number of ...
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of how differen...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
Both means and year-to-year variances of climate variables such as temperature and precipitation are...
Both means and year-to-year variances of climate variables such as temperature and precipitation are...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
<div><p>Population dynamics are affected by changes in both the mean and standard deviation of clima...
Population dynamics are affected by changes in both the mean and standard deviation of climate, e.g....
Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmen...
Complex environmental effects, combined with little temporal replication in most data sets, make inv...
Large-scale climatic indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation are associated with population d...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
Quantifying the impact of density, extrinsic climatic fluctuations, and demography on population flu...
With the looming threat of abrupt ecological disruption due to a changing climate, predicting which ...
Two contrasting approaches to the analysis of population dynamics are currently popular: demographic...
Abstract Most studies of the ecological effects of climate change consider only a limited number of ...
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of how differen...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
Both means and year-to-year variances of climate variables such as temperature and precipitation are...
Both means and year-to-year variances of climate variables such as temperature and precipitation are...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
<div><p>Population dynamics are affected by changes in both the mean and standard deviation of clima...
Population dynamics are affected by changes in both the mean and standard deviation of climate, e.g....