Anticipatory reproduction and population growth in seed predators.
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Climate change and mammals: evolutionary versus plastic responses.Evolutionary tipping points in the capacity to adapt to environmental changeExperimental evidence and 43 years of monitoring data show that food limits reproduction in a food-caching passerine.What can we learn from resource pulses?Edible dormice (Glis glis) avoid areas with a high density of their preferred food plant - the European beechEnergy or information? The role of seed availability for reproductive decisions in edible dormice.Very low levels of direct additive genetic variance in fitness and fitness components in a red squirrel population.Genetic and phenotypic variation across a hybrid zone between ecologically divergent tree squirrels (Tamiasciurus).Density triggers maternal hormones that increase adaptive offspring growth in a wild mammal.Barn Owl Productivity Response to Variability of Vole Populations.Resource limitation underlying multiple masting models makes mast seeding sensitive to future climate change.Siberian flying squirrels do not anticipate future resource abundance.Reproductive allocation in pulsed-resource environments: a comparative study in two populations of wild boar.Persistent maternal effects on juvenile survival in North American red squirrels.Oxidative damage increases with reproductive energy expenditure and is reduced by food-supplementation.Fitness consequences of peak reproductive effort in a resource pulse system.Immediate or lagged responses of a red squirrel population to pulsed resources.The coexistence of acorns with different maturation patterns explains acorn production variability in cork oak.Female reproductive competition in Eulemur rufifrons: eviction and reproductive restraint in a plurally breeding Malagasy primate.Indirect and mitigated effects of pulsed resources on the population dynamics of a northern rodent.Low heritabilities, but genetic and maternal correlations between red squirrel behaviours.Reproductive phenology of a food-hoarding mast-seed consumer: resource- and density-dependent benefits of early breeding in red squirrels.Seasonal reproductive tactics: annual timing and the capital-to-income breeder continuum.Pulsed food resources, but not forest cover, determine lifetime reproductive success in a forest-dwelling rodent.Multilevel and sex-specific selection on competitive traits in North American red squirrels.Predators, energetics and fitness drive neonatal reproductive failure in red squirrels.Seasonal, spatial, and maternal effects on gut microbiome in wild red squirrels.Ecological causes of multilevel covariance between size and first-year survival in a wild bird population.Relationships between Endocrine Traits and Life Histories in Wild Animals: Insights, Problems, and Potential Pitfalls.Post-weaning parental care increases fitness but is not heritable in North American red squirrels.Selection on female behaviour fluctuates with offspring environment.Reproductive timing and reliance on hoarded capital resources by lactating red squirrels.The functional response of a hoarding seed predator to mast seeding.Anticipation and tracking of pulsed resources drive population dynamics in eastern chipmunks.Female red squirrels fit Williams' hypothesis of increasing reproductive effort with increasing age.The interaction between personality, offspring fitness and food abundance in North American red squirrels.Tight coupling of primary production and marine mammal reproduction in the Southern Ocean.Soil nutrient supply modulates temperature-induction cues in mast-seeding grasses.Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels.Understanding contributions of cohort effects to growth rates of fluctuating populations.
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Anticipatory reproduction and population growth in seed predators.
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Anticipatory reproduction and population growth in seed predators.
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Anticipatory reproduction and population growth in seed predators.
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Guido Tosi
Murray M Humphries
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1135520
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2006-12-01T00:00:00Z