Environmental variation is a ubiquitous component of individual, population and community processes in the natural world. Here, we review the consequences of spatio-temporally autocorrelated (coloured) environmental variation for ecological and evolutionary population dynamics. In single-species population models, environmental reddening increases (decreases) the amplitude of fluctuations in undercompensatory (overcompensatory) populations. This general result is also found in structurally more complex models (e.g. with space or species interactions). Environmental autocorrelation will also influence evolutionary dynamics as the changing environment is filtered through ecological dynamics. In the context of long-term environmental change, i...
Environmental fluctuations, species interactions and rapid evolution are all predicted to affect com...
Natural populations experience environmental conditions that vary across space and over time. This v...
Species' responses to environmental changes such as global warming are affected not only by trends i...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
How species respond to changes in environmental variability has been shown for single species, but t...
Understanding the relationships between environmental fluctuations, population dynamics and species ...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
All natural populations fluctuate in space and time. These fluctuations are a result of internal dyn...
The life-history parameters of most living organisms are modified by fluctuations in environmental c...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
Decomposing variation in population growth into contributions from both ecological and evolutionary...
This thesis consists of theoretical studies of the evolutionary consequences of environmental change...
Species constantly experience changes in their environmental conditions owing to natural or human in...
Theoretical ecologists have long sought to understand how the persistence of populations depends on ...
The densities of populations in a community or food web vary as a consequence of both population int...
Environmental fluctuations, species interactions and rapid evolution are all predicted to affect com...
Natural populations experience environmental conditions that vary across space and over time. This v...
Species' responses to environmental changes such as global warming are affected not only by trends i...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
How species respond to changes in environmental variability has been shown for single species, but t...
Understanding the relationships between environmental fluctuations, population dynamics and species ...
Environmental variation is an essential part of population dynamics, and two characteristics of such...
All natural populations fluctuate in space and time. These fluctuations are a result of internal dyn...
The life-history parameters of most living organisms are modified by fluctuations in environmental c...
Ecological, environmental and geophysical time series consistently exhibit the characteristics of co...
Decomposing variation in population growth into contributions from both ecological and evolutionary...
This thesis consists of theoretical studies of the evolutionary consequences of environmental change...
Species constantly experience changes in their environmental conditions owing to natural or human in...
Theoretical ecologists have long sought to understand how the persistence of populations depends on ...
The densities of populations in a community or food web vary as a consequence of both population int...
Environmental fluctuations, species interactions and rapid evolution are all predicted to affect com...
Natural populations experience environmental conditions that vary across space and over time. This v...
Species' responses to environmental changes such as global warming are affected not only by trends i...