Life history mediates the trade‐offs among different components of demographic resilience

P Capdevila, I Stott, J Cant, M Beger… - Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Accelerating rates of biodiversity loss underscore the need to understand how species
achieve resilience—the ability to resist and recover from a/biotic disturbances. Yet, the …

The myriad of complex demographic responses of terrestrial mammals to climate change and gaps of knowledge: A global analysis

M Paniw, TD James, C Ruth Archer… - Journal of Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Approximately 25% of mammals are currently threatened with extinction, a risk that is
amplified under climate change. Species persistence under climate change is determined …

Changing lengths of the four seasons by global warming

J Wang, Y Guan, L Wu, X Guan, W Cai… - Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
How long will the four seasons be by 2100? Increasing evidence suggests that the length of
a single season or in regional scales has changed under global warming, but a …

Climate change drives loss of bacterial gut mutualists at the expense of host survival in wild meerkats

A Risely, N Müller‐Klein, DW Schmid… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and climate‐driven increases in infectious disease threaten wildlife
populations globally. Gut microbial responses are predicted to either buffer or exacerbate …

High temperatures are associated with substantial reductions in breeding success and offspring quality in an arid-zone bird

TMFN Van de Ven, AE McKechnie, S Er… - Oecologia, 2020 - Springer
During hot weather, terrestrial animals often seek shaded thermal refugia. However, this can
result in missed foraging opportunities, loss of body condition and impaired parental care …

Increasing environmental variability inhibits evolutionary rescue in a long-lived vertebrate

TJ Clark-Wolf, PD Boersma, F Plard… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
Evolutionary rescue, whereby adaptive evolutionary change rescues populations from
extinction, is theorized to enable imperiled animal populations to persist under increasing …

Climate change is predicted to cause population collapse in a cooperative breeder

D Rabaiotti, T Coulson, R Woodroffe - Global Change Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
It has been suggested that animals may have evolved cooperative breeding strategies in
response to extreme climatic conditions. Climate change, however, may push species …

Higher temperature extremes exacerbate negative disease effects in a social mammal

M Paniw, C Duncan, F Groenewoud, JA Drewe… - Nature Climate …, 2022 - nature.com
One important but understudied way in which climate change may impact the fitness of
individuals and populations is by altering the prevalence of infectious disease outbreaks …

High temperatures drive offspring mortality in a cooperatively breeding bird

AR Bourne, SJ Cunningham… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
An improved understanding of life-history responses to current environmental variability is
required to predict species-specific responses to anthopogenic climate change. Previous …

Hot droughts compromise interannual survival across all group sizes in a cooperatively breeding bird

AR Bourne, SJ Cunningham, CN Spottiswoode… - Ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is affecting animal populations around the world and one relatively
unexplored aspect of species vulnerability is whether and to what extent responses to …