In structured populations, persistence under environmental change may be particularly threatened when abiotic factors simultaneously negatively affect survival and reproduction of several life cycle stages, as opposed to a single stage. Such effects can then be exacerbated when species interactions generate reciprocal feedbacks between the demographic rates of the different species. Despite the importance of such demographic feedbacks, forecasts that account for them are limited as individual-based data on interacting species are perceived to be essential for such mechanistic forecasting-but are rarely available. Here, we first review the current shortcomings in assessing demographic feedbacks in population and community dynamics. We then p...
Aim: Species-sorting predicts the influences of the environment on ecosystem composition across hete...
How can we track population trends when monitoring data are sparse? Population declines can go undet...
Multiple, simultaneous environmental changes, in climatic/abiotic factors, in interacting species, a...
In structured populations, persistence under environmental change is threatened when abiotic factors...
Understanding how biotic and abiotic factors influence the abundance and distribution of organisms h...
”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dyna...
Plant population responses are key to understanding the effects of threats such as climate change an...
The current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with ev...
Animal populations will mediate the response of global biodiversity to environmental changes. Popula...
New biological models are incorporating the realistic processes underlying biological responses to c...
Global environmental change (GEC) is a significant concern. However, forecasting the outcomes of th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Public Library of Scienc...
P>1. In the prevailing context of concerns over climate change and its potential impacts on ecosyste...
Methods that integrate population-level sampling from multiple taxa into a single community-level an...
Graduation date: 2013Increased temperatures due to anthropogenic-induced climate change may raise th...
Aim: Species-sorting predicts the influences of the environment on ecosystem composition across hete...
How can we track population trends when monitoring data are sparse? Population declines can go undet...
Multiple, simultaneous environmental changes, in climatic/abiotic factors, in interacting species, a...
In structured populations, persistence under environmental change is threatened when abiotic factors...
Understanding how biotic and abiotic factors influence the abundance and distribution of organisms h...
”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dyna...
Plant population responses are key to understanding the effects of threats such as climate change an...
The current extinction and climate change crises pressure us to predict population dynamics with ev...
Animal populations will mediate the response of global biodiversity to environmental changes. Popula...
New biological models are incorporating the realistic processes underlying biological responses to c...
Global environmental change (GEC) is a significant concern. However, forecasting the outcomes of th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Public Library of Scienc...
P>1. In the prevailing context of concerns over climate change and its potential impacts on ecosyste...
Methods that integrate population-level sampling from multiple taxa into a single community-level an...
Graduation date: 2013Increased temperatures due to anthropogenic-induced climate change may raise th...
Aim: Species-sorting predicts the influences of the environment on ecosystem composition across hete...
How can we track population trends when monitoring data are sparse? Population declines can go undet...
Multiple, simultaneous environmental changes, in climatic/abiotic factors, in interacting species, a...