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Borg, Bridget L. Schirokauer, David W.
Published in
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
As climate change accelerates in northern latitudes, there is an increasing need to understand the role of climate in influencing predator-prey systems. We investigated wolf population dynamics and numerical response in Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, United States from 1986 to 2016 under a long-term range of varying climatic condition...
Berger, Joel Wangchuk, Tshewang Briceño, Cristobal Vila, Alejandro Lambert, Joanna E.
Published in
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
The human population grows inexorably. When Charles Darwin explored the southern cone of South America in 1830, fewer than 1.2 billion people inhabited Earth. When Ehrlich’s Population Bomb appeared in 1968, there were ∼3.5 billion people. We approach eight billion today, and biospheric impacts do not abate. We have affected most life forms through...
Rosenbaum, Benjamin Raatz, Michael Weithoff, Guntram Fussmann, Gregor F. Gaedke, Ursula
Published in
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Empirical time series of interacting entities, e.g., species abundances, are highly useful to study ecological mechanisms. Mathematical models are valuable tools to further elucidate those mechanisms and underlying processes. However, obtaining an agreement between model predictions and experimental observations remains a demanding task. As models ...
Taylor, Bradford Penington, Catherine Weitz, Joshua
Gilbert, Benjamin Tunney, Tyler D McCann, Kevin S DeLong, John P Vasseur, David A Savage, Van Shurin, Jonathan B Dell, Anthony I Barton, Brandon T Harley, Christopher DG
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Changing temperature can substantially shift ecological communities by altering the strength and stability of trophic interactions. Because many ecological rates are constrained by temperature, new approaches are required to understand how simultaneous changes in multiple rates alter the relative performance of species and their trophic interaction...
Gilbert, Benjamin Tunney, Tyler D McCann, Kevin S DeLong, John P Vasseur, David A Savage, Van Shurin, Jonathan B Dell, Anthony I Barton, Brandon T Harley, Christopher D G
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Published in
Ecology letters
Changing temperature can substantially shift ecological communities by altering the strength and stability of trophic interactions. Because many ecological rates are constrained by temperature, new approaches are required to understand how simultaneous changes in multiple rates alter the relative performance of species and their trophic interaction...
Smith, Robert P. Tanouchi, Yu You, Lingchong
Published in
Synthetic Biology