Curbing species’ decline driven by anthropogenic modifications to natural systems requires a deep understanding of how specific changes to biotic and abiotic processes affect populations. Individual life history stages may differ in their response to such changes, consequently buffering or accelerating population declines. I explore the concept of demographic compensation among life stages using stage-structured demographic models to improve predictions for two conservation challenges; 1) forecasting climate change impacts to amphibian populations in montane ecosystems, and 2) identifying the most effective life history targets for recovering declining amphibian populations. In Chapters 2 and 3, I use demographic data for the Cascades frog ...
Despite the widespread use of Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) for predicting the responses of species...
International audienceThe pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
Worldwide extinctions of amphibians are at the forefront of the biodiversity crisis, with climate ch...
A bias in conservation research has meant that population viability analysis has focused primarily o...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Conducting managed species translocations and establishing climate change refugia are adaptation str...
The effect of twenty-first-century climate change on biodiversity is commonly forecast based on mode...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
n Abstract Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local caus...
Climate change may be one of the greatest environmental catastrophes encountered by modern human civ...
Amphibian populations are threatened globally by stressors, including diminishing availability of su...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors are known drivers of amphibian declines. Nonetheless, research has ...
Human activity commonly has negative impacts on wildlife. Often, however, only a single element of t...
Changing climate will impact species' ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Despite the widespread use of Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) for predicting the responses of species...
International audienceThe pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
Worldwide extinctions of amphibians are at the forefront of the biodiversity crisis, with climate ch...
A bias in conservation research has meant that population viability analysis has focused primarily o...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Conducting managed species translocations and establishing climate change refugia are adaptation str...
The effect of twenty-first-century climate change on biodiversity is commonly forecast based on mode...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
n Abstract Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local caus...
Climate change may be one of the greatest environmental catastrophes encountered by modern human civ...
Amphibian populations are threatened globally by stressors, including diminishing availability of su...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors are known drivers of amphibian declines. Nonetheless, research has ...
Human activity commonly has negative impacts on wildlife. Often, however, only a single element of t...
Changing climate will impact species' ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Despite the widespread use of Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) for predicting the responses of species...
International audienceThe pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...