During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited by robust populations. Some of these phenomena, such as the scaling of demographic variance, are related to small size, whereas others result from density-dependent nonlinearities. Although understanding the causes of population extinction has been a central problem in theoretical biology for decades, the ability to anticipate extinction has remained elusive. Here we argue that the causes of a population's decline are central to the predictability of its extinction. Specifically, environmental degradation may cause a tipping point in population dynamics, corresponding to a bifurcation in the underlying population growth equations, beyond which...
Correctly classifying a species as extinct or extant is of critical importance if current rates of b...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Tracking trends in the abundance of wildlife populations is a sensitive method for assessing biodive...
During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited b...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
1. Evaluations of wildlife population dynamics have the potential to convey valuable information on ...
<p>Current extinction rates are thought to be significantly higher than at any point in the last 65 ...
Rare bouts of extreme environmental perturbations (catastrophes) have been predicted to have a major...
Evaluations of wildlife population dynamics have the potential to convey valuable information on the...
Mutual reinforcement between abiotic and biotic factors can drive small populations into a catastrop...
Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a...
In the face of global biodiversity declines, predicting the fate of biological systems is a key goal...
Environmental change can impact the stability of ecological systems and cause rapid declines in popu...
Population extinction is a fundamental ecological process which may be aggravated by the exchange of...
Correctly classifying a species as extinct or extant is of critical importance if current rates of b...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Tracking trends in the abundance of wildlife populations is a sensitive method for assessing biodive...
During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited b...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
1. Evaluations of wildlife population dynamics have the potential to convey valuable information on ...
<p>Current extinction rates are thought to be significantly higher than at any point in the last 65 ...
Rare bouts of extreme environmental perturbations (catastrophes) have been predicted to have a major...
Evaluations of wildlife population dynamics have the potential to convey valuable information on the...
Mutual reinforcement between abiotic and biotic factors can drive small populations into a catastrop...
Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a...
In the face of global biodiversity declines, predicting the fate of biological systems is a key goal...
Environmental change can impact the stability of ecological systems and cause rapid declines in popu...
Population extinction is a fundamental ecological process which may be aggravated by the exchange of...
Correctly classifying a species as extinct or extant is of critical importance if current rates of b...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Tracking trends in the abundance of wildlife populations is a sensitive method for assessing biodive...