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Artículo:

Stochastic Population Forecasts for the United States: Beyond High, Medium, and Low

Autor:

RONALD D. LEE

SHRIPAD TULJAPURKAR

Página:

1175

Publicación:

Journal of the American Statistical Association

Volúmen:

89

Número:

428

Periodo:

Diciembre 1994

ISSN:

01621459

SrcID:

01621459-1994-04.TXT

  • Documento número 1670988
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Artículo:

Coupled dynamics of body mass and population growth in response to environmental change

Autor:

Arpat Ozgul

Dylan Z. Childs

Madan K. Oli

Kenneth B. Armitage

Daniel T. Blumstein

Lucretia E. Olson

Shripad Tuljapurkar

Tim Coulson

Resumen:

Climate change can affect the phenology, population dynamics and morphology of species, but it is difficult to study all these factors and their interactions at once. Using long-term data for individual yellow-bellied marmots, these authors show that climate change has increased the length of the marmot growing season, leading to a gradual increase in individual size. It has simultaneously increased the fitness of large individuals, leading to a rapid increase in population size.

Página:

482

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

466

Número:

7305

Periodo:

22 Julio 2010

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2010-07-22.txt

  • Documento número 308088
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Artículo:

Coupled dynamics of body mass and population growth in response to environmental change

Autor:

Arpat Ozgul

Dylan Z. Childs

Madan K. Oli

Kenneth B. Armitage

Daniel T. Blumstein

Lucretia E. Olson

Shripad Tuljapurkar

Tim Coulson

Resumen:

Climate change can affect the phenology, population dynamics and morphology of species, but it is difficult to study all these factors and their interactions at once. Using long-term data for individual yellow-bellied marmots, these authors show that climate change has increased the length of the marmot growing season, leading to a gradual increase in individual size. It has simultaneously increased the fitness of large individuals, leading to a rapid increase in population size.

Página:

482

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

466

Número:

7305

Periodo:

22 Julio 2010

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2010-07-22.txt

  • Documento número 1206957
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