2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.24.604949
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Population responses to environmental stochasticity are primarily driven by survival-reproduction trade-offs and mediated by aridity

Gabriel Silva Santos,
Xianyu Yang,
Samuel J L Gascoigne
et al.

Abstract: Forecasting responses of natural populations to increasingly stochastic environments is a major challenge in Ecology and Conservation Biology. We now know that populations can modulate how their vital rates (e.g., survival, reproduction) change through time to minimise the negative impacts of environmental stochasticity. However, despite the important analytical and theoretical advances that have led to this knowledge, we still do not know (1) how much this ability of natural populations to buffer against envi… Show more

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