The persistence of small populations remains a puzzle for ecology and conservation. Especially interesting is how naturally small, isolated populations are able to persist in the face of multiple environmental forces that create fluctuating conditions and should, theory predicts, lead to high probabilities of extirpation. We used a combination of long term census data and a five-year demographic study of a naturally rare, endemic plant, Yermo xanthocephalus, to evaluate the importance of several possible mechanisms for small population persistence: negative density dependence, vital rate buffering, demographic compensation, asynchrony in dynamics among sub-populations, and source-sink dynamics. These non-exclusive explanations for populatio...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Gesneria pauciflora is a rare-threatened plant growing in riparian forests. Pe...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Biological populations are strongly influenced by random variations in their environment, which are ...
The persistence of small populations remains a puzzle for ecology and conservation. Especially inter...
Understanding of the role of environmental change in the decline of endangered species is critical t...
1.Plant demography is known to depend on both spatial dynamics and life history, but how these two f...
Quantifying the empirical relationships between genetic variation and population viability is import...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
Although demographic models have become increasingly important tools in plant conservation, few mode...
Species' geographic ranges and climatic niches are likely to be increasingly mismatched due to rapid...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances co-occur in most systems, but how they interact to shape demo...
Background and Aims Habitat degradation and landscape fragmentation dramatically lower population s...
Long-lived plant species are highly valued environmentally, economically, and socially, but can also...
Correlative species distribution models are based on the observed relationship between species’ occu...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Gesneria pauciflora is a rare-threatened plant growing in riparian forests. Pe...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Biological populations are strongly influenced by random variations in their environment, which are ...
The persistence of small populations remains a puzzle for ecology and conservation. Especially inter...
Understanding of the role of environmental change in the decline of endangered species is critical t...
1.Plant demography is known to depend on both spatial dynamics and life history, but how these two f...
Quantifying the empirical relationships between genetic variation and population viability is import...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
Although demographic models have become increasingly important tools in plant conservation, few mode...
Species' geographic ranges and climatic niches are likely to be increasingly mismatched due to rapid...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances co-occur in most systems, but how they interact to shape demo...
Background and Aims Habitat degradation and landscape fragmentation dramatically lower population s...
Long-lived plant species are highly valued environmentally, economically, and socially, but can also...
Correlative species distribution models are based on the observed relationship between species’ occu...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Gesneria pauciflora is a rare-threatened plant growing in riparian forests. Pe...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Biological populations are strongly influenced by random variations in their environment, which are ...