The evolution of growth trajectories: what limits growth rate?
CM Dmitriew - Biological Reviews, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
According to life‐history theory, growth rates are subject to strong directional selection due
to reproductive and survival advantages associated with large adult body size. Yet, growth is …
to reproductive and survival advantages associated with large adult body size. Yet, growth is …
Reintroduction of freshwater macroinvertebrates: challenges and opportunities
Species reintroductions–the translocation of individuals to areas in which a species has
been extirpated with the aim of re‐establishing a self‐sustaining population–have become a …
been extirpated with the aim of re‐establishing a self‐sustaining population–have become a …
[LLIBRE][B] EQS structural equations program manual
PM Bentler - 1995 - mvsoft.com
Linear structural equation modeling has become an indispensable methodology for
specifying, estimating, and testing hypothesized interrelationships among a set of …
specifying, estimating, and testing hypothesized interrelationships among a set of …
Persistent carry‐over effects of planktonic exposure to ocean acidification in the Olympia oyster
Predicting impacts of global environmental change is challenging due to the complex life
cycles that characterize many terrestrial and aquatic taxa. Different life stages often interact …
cycles that characterize many terrestrial and aquatic taxa. Different life stages often interact …
Disturbance regimes and life-history evolution
DA Lytle - The American Naturalist, 2001 - journals.uchicago.edu
Disturbance regimes are ecologically important, but many of their evolutionary
consequences are poorly understood. A model is developed here that combines the within …
consequences are poorly understood. A model is developed here that combines the within …
Emergence cues of a mayfly in a high‐altitude stream ecosystem: potential response to climate change
MP Harper, BL Peckarsky - Ecological Applications, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
To understand the consequences of human accelerated environmental change, it is
important to document the effects on natural populations of an increasing frequency of …
important to document the effects on natural populations of an increasing frequency of …
Macroinvertebrates: composition, life histories and production
D Jacobsen, C Cressa, JM Mathooko… - Tropical stream ecology, 2008 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the composition of the macroinvertebrate fauna
of tropical streams, especially the insects, with the aim of uncovering the patterns in diversity …
of tropical streams, especially the insects, with the aim of uncovering the patterns in diversity …
Fear and loathing in the benthos: responses of aquatic insect larvae to the pesticide imidacloprid in the presence of chemical signals of predation risk
The influence of interactions between pesticide exposure and perceived predation risk on
the lethal and sub-lethal responses of two aquatic insects was investigated using the …
the lethal and sub-lethal responses of two aquatic insects was investigated using the …
Hydrologic and behavioral constraints on oviposition of stream insects: implications for adult dispersal
The supply of recruits plays an important role in plant and animal population dynamics, and
may be governed by environmental and behavioral constraints on animals. Mated females …
may be governed by environmental and behavioral constraints on animals. Mated females …
Effects of habitat fragmentation by damming on salmonid fishes: lessons from white-spotted charr in Japan
Dam construction has serious consequences, and one of the most serious concerns is the
fragmentation of riverine ecosystems. We reviewed the influence of habitat fragmentation on …
fragmentation of riverine ecosystems. We reviewed the influence of habitat fragmentation on …