Assessing the role of weather in the dynamics of wildlife populations is a pressing task in the face of rapid environmental change. Rodents and ruminants are abundant herbivore species in most Arctic ecosystems, many of which are experiencing particularly rapid climate change. Their different life-history characteristics, with the exception of their trophic position, suggest that they should show different responses to environmental variation. Here we show that the only mammalian herbivores on the Arctic islands of Svalbard, reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and sibling voles (Microtus levis), exhibit strong synchrony in population parameters. This synchrony is due to rain-on-snow events that cause ground ice and demonstrates that climate impact...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
The ‘Moran effect’ predicts that dynamics of populations of a species are synchronized over similar ...
International audienceCyclic population fluctuations are common in boreal and Arctic species but the...
Assessing the role of weather in the dynamics of wildlife populations is a pressing task in the face...
Accepted manuscript version. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1226766...
Ecologists are still puzzled by the diverse population dynamics of herbivorous small mammals that ra...
-As global warming advances, there is a growing concern about the impact of extreme weather events ...
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...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
Arctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to impacts of climate change; however, the complex rel...
There is increasing evidence that the globe is currently warming, with changes being more pronounced...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
The ‘Moran effect’ predicts that dynamics of populations of a species are synchronized over similar ...
International audienceCyclic population fluctuations are common in boreal and Arctic species but the...
Assessing the role of weather in the dynamics of wildlife populations is a pressing task in the face...
Accepted manuscript version. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1226766...
Ecologists are still puzzled by the diverse population dynamics of herbivorous small mammals that ra...
-As global warming advances, there is a growing concern about the impact of extreme weather events ...
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...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
Arctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to impacts of climate change; however, the complex rel...
There is increasing evidence that the globe is currently warming, with changes being more pronounced...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
The ‘Moran effect’ predicts that dynamics of populations of a species are synchronized over similar ...
International audienceCyclic population fluctuations are common in boreal and Arctic species but the...