Collapsing population cycles
During the past two decades population cycles in voles, grouse and insects have been
fading out in Europe. Here, we discuss the cause and implication of these changes. Several …
fading out in Europe. Here, we discuss the cause and implication of these changes. Several …
Density dependence: an ecological Tower of Babel
The concept of density dependence represents the effect of changing population size on
demographic rates and captures the demographic role of social and trophic mechanisms (eg …
demographic rates and captures the demographic role of social and trophic mechanisms (eg …
Short-and long-term population dynamical consequences of asymmetric climate change in black grouse
Temporal asymmetry in patterns of regional climate change may jeopardize the match
between the proximate and ultimate cues of the timing of breeding. The consequences on …
between the proximate and ultimate cues of the timing of breeding. The consequences on …
Analysis of ecological time series with ARMA(p,q) models
Autoregressive moving average (ARMA) models are useful statistical tools to examine the
dynamical characteristics of ecological time‐series data. Here, we illustrate the utility and …
dynamical characteristics of ecological time‐series data. Here, we illustrate the utility and …
The importance of within‐year repeated counts and the influence of scale on long‐term monitoring of sage‐grouse
Long‐term population monitoring is the cornerstone of animal conservation and
management. The accuracy and precision of models developed using monitoring data can …
management. The accuracy and precision of models developed using monitoring data can …
Nonstationary spatio‐temporal small rodent dynamics: evidence from long‐term Norwegian fox bounty data
Summary 1 The geographical pattern in Fennoscandian small rodent population dynamics
with a southern noncyclic and a northern cyclic region, and with latitudinal gradients in …
with a southern noncyclic and a northern cyclic region, and with latitudinal gradients in …
Landscape composition creates a threshold influencing lesser prairie-chicken population resilience to extreme drought
Habitat loss and degradation compound the effects of climate change on wildlife, yet
responses to climate and land cover change are often quantified independently. The …
responses to climate and land cover change are often quantified independently. The …
Ruffed grouse population declines after introduction of West Nile virus
GE Stauffer, DAW Miller, LM Williams… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The abundance of ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) has declined over a broad region in the
Appalachian Mountains in the last 3 decades. We determined empirical support for different …
Appalachian Mountains in the last 3 decades. We determined empirical support for different …
Population cycles are highly correlated over long time series and large spatial scales in two unrelated species: greater sage-grouse and cottontail rabbits
Animal species across multiple taxa demonstrate multi-annual population cycles, which
have long been of interest to ecologists. Correlated population cycles between species that …
have long been of interest to ecologists. Correlated population cycles between species that …
The impact of climate change on the well‐being and lifestyle of a First Nation community in the western James Bay region
Through the use of traditional environmental knowledge (TEK), the impacts of climate
change on the Fort Albany First Nation community are explored. Thirty‐nine community …
change on the Fort Albany First Nation community are explored. Thirty‐nine community …