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 …

Predicting when climate‐driven phenotypic change affects population dynamics

N McLean, CR Lawson, DI Leech… - Ecology letters, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Species' responses to climate change are variable and diverse, yet our understanding of
how different responses (eg physiological, behavioural, demographic) relate and how they …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of temperature on offspring provisioning in a cooperative breeder

EM Wiley, AR Ridley - Animal behaviour, 2016 - Elsevier
While most current predictive models agree that the climate is changing, it is not yet clear
what impact these changes will have on animal populations. It is vital to determine the …

How survival curves affect populations' vulnerability to climate change

JM Halley, KS Van Houtan, N Mantua - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Human activities are exposing organisms not only to direct threats (eg habitat loss) but also
to indirect environmental pressures such as climate change, which involves not just …

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 …

Demographic back‐casting reveals that subtle dimensions of climate change have strong effects on population viability

K Czachura, TEX Miller - Journal of Ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of climate change on population viability reflect the net influence of potentially
diverse responses of individual‐level demographic processes (growth, survival …

Climate-mediated shifts in temperature fluctuations promote extinction risk

K Duffy, TC Gouhier, AR Ganguly - Nature Climate Change, 2022 - nature.com
Climate-mediated changes in thermal stress can destabilize animal populations and
promote extinction risk. However, risk assessments often focus on changes in mean …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding climate change response in the age of genomics

LT Lancaster, ZL Fuller, D Berger… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - marenwellenreuther.com
Climate change is rapidly transforming environments and poses a major threat to species
and ecosystems world-wide (Bellard et al., 2012; Parmesan & Yohe, 2003). Given the …

Accounting for population variation improves estimates of the impact of climate change on species' growth and distribution

GA O'Neill, A Hamann, T Wang - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Large differences exist in the predictions of plant responses to climate change
among models that consider population variation and those that do not. Models that treat …

Animal culture impacts species' capacity to realise climate‐driven range shifts

SA Keith, JW Bull - Ecography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological predictions of how species will shift their geographical distributions under climate
change generally consider individuals as machines that respond optimally to changing …