The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key habitat features needed to safeguard population persistence. However, defining habitat quality for a species can be a complex task, especially if knowledge on the relationship between individual performance and habitat quality is lacking. 2. Here, we determined the relative importance of availability of suitable forest habitat, body mass, and food from masting tree species on female lifetime reproductive success (LRS) of Siberian flying squirrels (Pteromys volans). 3. We calculated LRS of 500 female flying squirrels based on a 22 year-long longitudinal data set of two populations from western Finland. We ...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Abstract. Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence rep...
Ability to predict species distribution in a landscape is of crucial importance for natural resource...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
Body condition of animals influences the likelihood of surviving harsh environmental conditions, suc...
Variation in intrinsic (body mass, reproductive condition) and extrinsic factors (habitat quality, s...
Food availability is likely to influence body condition and, in turn, fitness. The intensity of this...
Abstract The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of t...
Human land use causes declines of natural populations, for example, by loss of habitat area. Additio...
We used a compilation of study results that had standardized methodology and sampling effort to comp...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
This thesis evaluates how developmental conditions influence settlement, survival, and yearling prim...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Abstract. Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence rep...
Ability to predict species distribution in a landscape is of crucial importance for natural resource...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
Body condition of animals influences the likelihood of surviving harsh environmental conditions, suc...
Variation in intrinsic (body mass, reproductive condition) and extrinsic factors (habitat quality, s...
Food availability is likely to influence body condition and, in turn, fitness. The intensity of this...
Abstract The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of t...
Human land use causes declines of natural populations, for example, by loss of habitat area. Additio...
We used a compilation of study results that had standardized methodology and sampling effort to comp...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
This thesis evaluates how developmental conditions influence settlement, survival, and yearling prim...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Abstract. Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence rep...
Ability to predict species distribution in a landscape is of crucial importance for natural resource...