The potential for climate change to affect animal behaviour is widely recognized, yet its possible consequences on aggressiveness are still unclear. If warming and drought limit the availability of food resources, climate change may elicit an increase of intraspecific conflicts stemming from resource competition. By measuring aggressivity indices in a group-living, herbivorous mammal (the Apennine chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata) in two sites differing in habitat quality, and coupling them with estimates of plant productivity, we investigated whether harsh climatic conditions accumulated during the growing season influenced agonistic contests at feeding via vegetation-mediated effects, and their interaction with the site-specific habitat...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
1. Multi-year precipitation ‘legacies’ can have stronger effects on plant community composition than...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer in Oecologia in April 2018, avail...
The potential for climate change to affect animal behaviour is widely recognized, yet its possible c...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
Climate change can affect biotic interactions, and the impacts of climate on biotic interactions may...
Granivory, the seed predation by animals, plays an important role for plant and animal populations, ...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Climate change is expected to favor smaller-bodied organisms through effects of temperature on physi...
The warm phase of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events results in greatly elevated rainfall in...
Ecosystems around the world are being profoundly altered by anthropogenic global change. Two promine...
Evolutionary theory suggests two alternative ways in which competitive interactions could vary in re...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
1. Multi-year precipitation ‘legacies’ can have stronger effects on plant community composition than...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer in Oecologia in April 2018, avail...
The potential for climate change to affect animal behaviour is widely recognized, yet its possible c...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
Climate change can affect biotic interactions, and the impacts of climate on biotic interactions may...
Granivory, the seed predation by animals, plays an important role for plant and animal populations, ...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Climate change is expected to favor smaller-bodied organisms through effects of temperature on physi...
The warm phase of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events results in greatly elevated rainfall in...
Ecosystems around the world are being profoundly altered by anthropogenic global change. Two promine...
Evolutionary theory suggests two alternative ways in which competitive interactions could vary in re...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
1. Multi-year precipitation ‘legacies’ can have stronger effects on plant community composition than...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer in Oecologia in April 2018, avail...