The impact of climate change on the dynamics of populations has been well documented and is widespread. However, weather variability influences populations both directly and indirectly, and is mediated by species interactions. This complexity may impede proper climate impact assessments. Hence, predicting the consequences of climate change may require including processes that occur both with time lags and across trophic levels. Based on our current understanding of the mechanisms linking local climate and trophic interactions in tundra ecosystems, we used a state-space formulation of a mediation model that allowed for assessing the relative contribution of direct and indirect environmental (weather and trophic) effects on reindeer Rangifer ...
Phenotypic plasticity has become a key concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive pot...
Wild and semidomesticated reindeer are one of the key species in Arctic and subarctic areas, and the...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...
To understand the factors influencing life history traits and population dynamics, attention is incr...
Temperature is increasing in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions at a higher rate than anywhere else in th...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in response to climate chang...
If we want to understand how climate change affects long-lived organisms, we must know how individua...
<div><p>Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in th...
Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species’ reproductiv...
There is increasing evidence that the globe is currently warming, with changes being more pronounced...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
1. Phenotypic plasticity has become a key-concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive ...
Assessing the role of weather in the dynamics of wildlife populations is a pressing task in the fac...
Phenotypic plasticity has become a key concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive pot...
Wild and semidomesticated reindeer are one of the key species in Arctic and subarctic areas, and the...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...
To understand the factors influencing life history traits and population dynamics, attention is incr...
Temperature is increasing in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions at a higher rate than anywhere else in th...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in response to climate chang...
If we want to understand how climate change affects long-lived organisms, we must know how individua...
<div><p>Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in th...
Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species’ reproductiv...
There is increasing evidence that the globe is currently warming, with changes being more pronounced...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
1. Phenotypic plasticity has become a key-concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive ...
Assessing the role of weather in the dynamics of wildlife populations is a pressing task in the fac...
Phenotypic plasticity has become a key concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive pot...
Wild and semidomesticated reindeer are one of the key species in Arctic and subarctic areas, and the...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...