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Demographic responses of hybridizing cinquefoils to changing climate in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 13, Iss 7, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Hybridization between taxa generates new pools of genetic variation that can lead to different environmental responses and demographic trajectories over time than seen in parental lineages. The potential for hybrids to have novel environment
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https://doaj.org/article/8095625e4d9e44f896cc612d6f52f680
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 12, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Abstract San Nicolas Island (SNI) foxes historically had the highest densities of the six subspecies of Channel Island fox, four of which were listed as endangered in the 1990s. As an island species, SNI foxes are inherently vulnerable because they e
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https://doaj.org/article/497d0bb687cb44ff944ab8eb3bfd7bc2
Autor:
Elijah S. Hall, Lucas R. Piedrahita, Grace Kendziorski, Ellen Waddle, Daniel F. Doak, Megan L. DeMarche
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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol 50, Iss 1 (2018)
Changes in flowering phenology resulting from climate change could impact individual plant fitness and population viability. Flowering phenology can mediate plant reproductive success in several ways, including pollinator interactions, flowering sync
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https://doaj.org/article/40dbdc57f3824b2a8a07852c9d4d7063
This unprecedented volume presents a sweeping picture of what we know about the natural history, biology, and ecology of whales in the broad context of the dynamics of ocean ecosystems. Innovative and comprehensive, the volume encompasses multiple po
Autor:
Erik A. Beever, Jennifer L. Wilkening, Peter D. Billman, Lindsey L. Thurman, Kristina A. Ernest, David H. Wright, Alisha M. Gill, April C. Craighead, Nolan A. Helmstetter, Leona K. Svancara, Meghan J. Camp, Sabuj Bhattacharyya, Jedediah Fitzgerald, Jocelyn M.R. Hirose, Marie L. Westover, Francis D. Gerraty, Kelly B. Klingler, Danielle A. Schmidt, Dylan K. Ryals, Richard N. Brown, Steven L. Clark, Neil Clayton, Gail H. Collins, Kyle A. Cutting, Daniel F. Doak, Clinton W. Epps, Janet E. Foley, Johnnie French, Charles L. Hayes, Zachary A. Mills, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Lyle B. Nichols, Kate B. Orlofsky, Mary M. Peacock, Nicholas C. Penzel, Johnny Peterson, Nathan Ramsay, Tom Rickman, Megan M. Robinson, Hillary L. Robison, Karen M.C. Rowe, Kevin C. Rowe, Michael A. Russello, Adam B. Smith, Joseph A.E. Stewart, Will W. Thompson, James H. Thorne, Matthew D. Waterhouse, Shana S. Weber, Kenneth C. Wilson
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Biological Conservation. 282:109942
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Molecular ecologyREFERENCES.
Conspecific populations living in adjacent but contrasting microenvironments represent excellent systems for studying natural selection. These systems are valuable because gene flow is expected to force genetic homogeneity except at loci experiencing
Autor:
Daniel F. Doak, Ellen Waddle, Ryan E. Langendorf, Allison M. Louthan, Nathalie Isabelle Chardon, Reilly Dibner, Robert K. Shriver, Cristina Linares, Maria Begoña Garcia, Sarah W. Fitzpatrick, William F. Morris, Megan L. DeMarche
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 103
Autor:
Malin L. Pinsky, Jessica A. Castillo Vardaro, Corina E. Tarnita, Christopher C. M. Baker, Juan A. Bonachela, Robert M. Pringle, Daniel F. Doak
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Ecology Letters. 24:1880-1891
Explaining large-scale ordered patterns and their effects on ecosystem functioning is a fundamental and controversial challenge in ecology. Here, we coupled empirical and theoretical approaches to explore how competition and spatial heterogeneity gov
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Western North American Naturalist. 82
Autor:
Brandon R. Hays, Corinna Riginos, Todd M. Palmer, Daniel F. Doak, Benard C. Gituku, Nelly J. Maiyo, Samuel Mutisya, Simon Musila, Jacob R. Goheen
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 103
Across the globe, biological invasions have disrupted mutualisms, producing reverberating consequences for ecosystems. Although invasive species frequently trigger mutualism disruptions, few studies have quantified the demographic mechanisms by which