Long-term studies of wild animals provide the opportunity to investigate how phenotypic plasticity is used to cope with environmental fluctuations, and how the relationships between phenotypes and fitness can be dependent upon the ecological context. Most previous studies have only investigated life history plasticity in response to changes in temperature, yet wild animals often experience multiple environmental fluctuations simultaneously. This requires field experiments to decouple which ecological factor induces plasticity in fitness-relevant traits to better understand their population-level responses to those environmental fluctuations. For the past 32 years, we have conducted a long-term integrative study of individually marked Nort...
Habitats are characterized by different local environmental conditions that influence both behavior ...
The effects of natural or experimental environmental perturbations on populations can be diverse, si...
Understanding the ultimate drivers of evolution and population regulation are core goals of ecology....
Long‐term studies of wild animals provide the opportunity to investigate how phenotypic plasticity i...
Phenotypic plasticity—one individual’s capacity for phenotypic variation under different environment...
Phenological shifts are the most commonly reported ecological responses to climate change and can b...
Existing literature on Red Squirrels highlights quite extensively the ecology of how these animals m...
Urbanization is one of the most significant drivers of changes in wildlife population densities, as ...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...
1) Juvenile survival to first breeding is a key life history stage for all taxa. Survival through th...
Interactions between organisms are ubiquitous and have important consequences for phenotypes and fit...
Grey squirrels are polygynous breeders that reproduce in midwinter and early summer. Bimodal changes...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
Habitats are characterized by different local environmental conditions that influence both behavior ...
The effects of natural or experimental environmental perturbations on populations can be diverse, si...
Understanding the ultimate drivers of evolution and population regulation are core goals of ecology....
Long‐term studies of wild animals provide the opportunity to investigate how phenotypic plasticity i...
Phenotypic plasticity—one individual’s capacity for phenotypic variation under different environment...
Phenological shifts are the most commonly reported ecological responses to climate change and can b...
Existing literature on Red Squirrels highlights quite extensively the ecology of how these animals m...
Urbanization is one of the most significant drivers of changes in wildlife population densities, as ...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...
1) Juvenile survival to first breeding is a key life history stage for all taxa. Survival through th...
Interactions between organisms are ubiquitous and have important consequences for phenotypes and fit...
Grey squirrels are polygynous breeders that reproduce in midwinter and early summer. Bimodal changes...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
Habitats are characterized by different local environmental conditions that influence both behavior ...
The effects of natural or experimental environmental perturbations on populations can be diverse, si...
Understanding the ultimate drivers of evolution and population regulation are core goals of ecology....