Browsing Scientific publications by Journals "Ecography"
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Caught in the mesh: roads and their network-scale impediment to animal movement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Roads have a pervasive multi-faceted influence on ecosystems, including pronounced impacts on wildlife movements. In recognition of the scale-transcending impacts of transportation infrastructure, ecologists have been ... -
Caught in the mesh: roads and their network-scale impediment to animal movement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Roads have a pervasive multi-faceted influence on ecosystems, including pronounced impacts on wildlife movements. In recognition of the scale-transcending impacts of transportation infrastructure, ecologists have been ... -
Circum-Arctic distribution of chemical anti-herbivore compounds suggests biome-wide trade-off in defence strategies in Arctic shrubs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Spatial variation in plant chemical defence towards herbivores can help us understand variation in herbivore top–down control of shrubs in the Arctic and possibly also shrub responses to global warming. Less defended, ... -
Defining and quantifying effective connectivity of landscapes for species’ movements
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual movements. The degree to which the landscape allows these interactions to take place has been referred to as ‘effective ... -
European mushroom assemblages are phylogenetically structured by temperature
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Recent global warming affects species compositions at an unprecedented rate. To predict climate-induced changes in species assemblages, a better understanding of the link between species occurrence and climate is needed. ... -
Globally consistent climate sensitivity of natural disturbances across boreal and temperate forest ecosystems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Disturbance regimes are changing in forests across the world in response to global climate change. Despite the profound impacts of disturbances on ecosystem services and biodiversity, assessments of disturbances at the ... -
Long-term changes in taxonomic and functional composition of European marine fish communities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Evidence of large-scale biodiversity degradation in marine ecosystems has been reported worldwide, yet most research has focused on few species of interest or on limited spatiotemporal scales. Here we assessed the spatial ... -
Macroecological patterns of rodent population dynamics shaped by bioclimatic gradients
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Long-term studies of cyclic rodent populations have contributed fundamentally to the development of population ecology. Pioneering rodent studies have shown macroecological patterns of population dynamics in relation to ... -
Multi-colony tracking of two pelagic seabirds with contrasting flight capability illustrates how windscapes shape migratory movements at an ocean-basin scale
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Migration is a common trait among many animals allowing the exploitation of spatiotemporally variable resources. It often implies high energetic costs to cover large distances, for example between breeding and wintering ... -
Reproduction as a bottleneck to treeline advance across the circumarctic forest tundra ecotone
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The fundamental niche of many species is shifting with climate change, especially in sub-arctic ecosystems with pronounced recent warming. Ongoing warming in sub-arctic regions should lessen environmental constraints on ... -
Survival estimates strongly depend on capture–recapture designs in a disturbed environment inducing dispersal
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Capture-Recapture (CR) approaches are extensively used to estimate demographic parameters. Their robustness relies on the selection of suitable statistical models, but also on the sampling design and effort deployed in the ...