Climate change–amplified marine heatwaves can drive extensive mortality in foundation species. However, a paucity of longitudinal genomic datasets has impeded understanding of …
Anthropogenic pressures continue to drive the decline of animal populations and loss of ecosystems they inhabit, as is the case for many nonhuman primates. Climate change can …
EI Ameca, L Chamart, PA Garber - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Inherent differences in the adaptive capacity of species to flexibly respond to extreme climatic events (ECEs) represent a key factor in their survivorship. We introduce and apply a …
Extreme climatic events may influence individual‐level variability in phenotypes, survival and reproduction, and thereby drive the pace of evolution. Climate models predict increases …
LA Paige, L Santini, DC Rasamisoa… - Biotropica, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Tropical cyclones are stochastic—sometimes catastrophic—weather events that can shape the ecology of impacted regions and have long‐lasting effects on ecosystems. These …
L Luevano, C Sutherland, SJ Gonzalez… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Adversity early in life can shape the reproductive potential of individuals through negative effects on health and life span. However, long‐lived populations with multiple reproductive …
Understanding how and why some species or lineages become invasive is critically important for effectively predicting and mitigating biological invasions. Here, we address an …
L Zhang, EIA y Juárez, Z Jiang - Journal for nature conservation, 2018 - Elsevier
Wild sika deer (Cervus nippon) are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation throughout East China. Using 18-year demographic data, we conducted a viability analysis to predict …
Anthropogenic actions are having drastic and permanent impacts on Earth's biological, climatic, and ecological systems. Direct actions including deforestation, mining, and …