To improve understanding and management of the consequences of current rapid environmental change, ecologists advocate using long-term monitoring data series to generate iterative near-term predictions of ecosystem responses. This approach allows scientific evidence to increase rapidly and management strategies to be tailored simultaneously. Iterative near-term forecasting may therefore be particularly useful for adaptive monitoring of ecosystems subjected to rapid climate change. Here, we show how to implement near-term forecasting in the case of a harvested population of rock ptarmigan in high-arctic Svalbard, a region subjected to the largest and most rapid climate change on Earth. We fitted state-space models to ptarmigan counts from po...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Alpine and arctic tundra regions are likely to retract as a result of climate warming and concerns h...
According to classic theory, species’ population dynamics and distributions are less influenced by s...
To improve understanding and management of the consequences of current rapid environmental change, e...
To improve understanding and management of the consequences of current rapid environmental change, e...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
Sustainable management of wildlife populations can be aided by building models that both identify cu...
Animals endemic to alpine habitats have been receiving increasing attention in recent years due to c...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
Ptarmigan are herbivorous birds that are year-round residents of alpine and arctic ecosystems — pres...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
North America's coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Abstract: Sustainable harvesting requires reliable quantitative estimates of pre-harvesting populati...
<div><p>North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour...
Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and willow ptarmigan (L. lagopus) are Arctic birds with a circumpolar ...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Alpine and arctic tundra regions are likely to retract as a result of climate warming and concerns h...
According to classic theory, species’ population dynamics and distributions are less influenced by s...
To improve understanding and management of the consequences of current rapid environmental change, e...
To improve understanding and management of the consequences of current rapid environmental change, e...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
Sustainable management of wildlife populations can be aided by building models that both identify cu...
Animals endemic to alpine habitats have been receiving increasing attention in recent years due to c...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
Ptarmigan are herbivorous birds that are year-round residents of alpine and arctic ecosystems — pres...
In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, d...
North America's coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Abstract: Sustainable harvesting requires reliable quantitative estimates of pre-harvesting populati...
<div><p>North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour...
Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and willow ptarmigan (L. lagopus) are Arctic birds with a circumpolar ...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Alpine and arctic tundra regions are likely to retract as a result of climate warming and concerns h...
According to classic theory, species’ population dynamics and distributions are less influenced by s...