Spatial ecology and conservation of seabirds facing global climate change: a review
D Grémillet, T Boulinier - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2009 - int-res.com
In this review we detail the impact of climate change on marine productivity, on marine
environmental stochasticity and cyclicity, and on the spatio-temporal match–mismatch of …
environmental stochasticity and cyclicity, and on the spatio-temporal match–mismatch of …
Predicting the ecological consequences of environmental change: a review of the methods
WJ Sutherland - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2006 - JSTOR
1. There is a clear need to increase our ability to predict the consequences of environmental
change. The seven main approaches that are currently used are: extrapolation, experiments …
change. The seven main approaches that are currently used are: extrapolation, experiments …
Reproductive senescence in a long-lived seabird: rates of decline in late-life performance are associated with varying costs of early reproduction
Evolutionary theories of senescence predict that rates of decline in performance parameters
should be shaped by early-life trade-offs between reproduction and somatic maintenance …
should be shaped by early-life trade-offs between reproduction and somatic maintenance …
Floater strategies and dynamics in birds, and their importance in conservation biology: towards an understanding of nonbreeders in avian populations
Over the past 40 years, the study of animal populations has shifted from a relatively simple
science that assumed the most crucial regulating mechanisms were the intrinsic properties …
science that assumed the most crucial regulating mechanisms were the intrinsic properties …
Density‐dependent productivity depression in pyrenean bearded vultures: implications for conservation
The main objective of many conservation programs is to increase population size by
improving a species' survival and reproduction. However, density dependence of …
improving a species' survival and reproduction. However, density dependence of …
Metapopulation consequences of site fidelity for colonially breeding mammals and birds
J Matthiopoulos, J Harwood… - Journal of Animal …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Many far‐ranging bird and mammal species aggregate in colonies to breed, and
most individuals remain faithful to one colony. Here, we use modelling to explore the …
most individuals remain faithful to one colony. Here, we use modelling to explore the …
[图书][B] Modelling for field biologists and other interesting people
H Kokko - 2007 - books.google.com
Students of evolutionary and behavioural ecology are often unfamiliar with mathematical
techniques, though much of biology relies on mathematics. Evolutionary ideas are often …
techniques, though much of biology relies on mathematics. Evolutionary ideas are often …
[图书][B] Seabird numbers and breeding success in Britain and Ireland, 2001
RA Mavor, M Parsons, M Heubeck, G Pickerell… - 2002 - data.jncc.gov.uk
Red-throated diver breeding success was close to, or above, average at the majority of sites
monitored, although all nests on Coll failed due to bad weather. Northern fulmar numbers …
monitored, although all nests on Coll failed due to bad weather. Northern fulmar numbers …
Recruitment to a seabird population depends on environmental factors and on population size
L Crespin, MP Harris, JD LEBRETON… - Journal of Animal …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 A novel capture–mark–recapture (CMR) method was used to build a multistate
model of recruitment by young birds to a breeding population of common guillemots Uria …
model of recruitment by young birds to a breeding population of common guillemots Uria …
Sequential settlement and site dependence in a migratory raptor
Habitat selection models, such as the ideal free, ideal despotic, site-dependent, and
conspecific cuing models, are of great importance to behavioral ecologists given their …
conspecific cuing models, are of great importance to behavioral ecologists given their …