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Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Globally, marine animal distributions are shifting in response to a changing climate. These shifts are usually considered at the species level, but individuals are likely to differ in how they respond to the changing conditions. Here, we investigate
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Widespread plants may provide natural models for how population processes change with temperature and other environmental variables and how they may respond to global change. Similar changes in temperature can occur along altitudinal and latitudinal
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Iluta Dauškane, Agnis Šmits, Guntis Brūmelis, Indrikis Krams, Ronalds Krams, Tatjana Krama, Severi Luoto, Didzis Elferts, Linda Strode
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Habitat quality has direct effects on the evolutionary fitness of breeding organisms, which is why it is believed that animals tend to have an evolved preference for the best possible habitats. However, some animals may mistakenly choose to reproduce
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
During environmental change, invasive species may be favored by increased resource input or reduced resource use of the resident community. Plasticity in certain plant traits of invasive species may be one possible mechanism behind their ability to q
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Will Sowersby, Anssi Laurila, Alex Richter-Boix, Martin I. Lind, Björn Rogell, Piotr K. Rowiński, Karl Gotthard, Simon Eckerström-Liedholm
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Across latitudinal clines, the juvenile developmental rates of ectotherms often covary with the length of the growing season, due to life-history trade-offs imposed by the time-constrained environments. However, as the start of the growing season oft
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Tye, M, Dahlgren, J P & Sletvold, N 2020, ' Pollen limitation in a single year is not compensated by future reproduction ', Oecologia, vol. 192, no. 4, pp. 989-997 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04623-x
Tye, M, Dahlgren, J P & Sletvold, N 2020, ' Pollen limitation in a single year is not compensated by future reproduction ', Oecologia, vol. 192, no. 4, pp. 989-997 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04623-x
Seed production is critical to the persistence of most flowering plant populations, but may be strongly pollen limited. To what extent long-lived plants can compensate pollen limitation by increasing future reproduction is poorly understood. We teste
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Fluctuations in the abundance of main prey species might shape animal communities, by inducing numerical responses and dietary shifts in predators. Whether numerical responses and dietary shifts differ among individuals of different age and sex has s
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Oecologia
Inducible defenses against predators are widespread among plants and animals. For example, someDaphniaspecies form neckteeth against predatory larvae of the dipteran genusChaoborus. Though thoroughly studied inD. pulex, knowledge about neckteeth in o
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Risto Sulkava, Otso Huitu, Ilpo K. Hanski, Erkki Korpimäki, Antero Mäkelä, Heikki Henttonen, Maarit Jokinen, Jaanus Remm, Ralf Wistbacka, Vesa Selonen
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Climatic conditions, trophic links between species and dispersal may induce spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. Spatial synchrony increases the extinction risk of populations and, thus, it is important to understand how synchrony-inducing m
Autor:
Recknagel, Hans, Elmer, Kathryn R.
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Live-bearing reproduction (viviparity) has evolved from egg-laying (oviparity) independently many times and most abundantly in squamate reptiles. Studying life-history trade-offs between the two reproductive modes is an inherently difficult task, as