Using Insights From Life History Theory to Forecast Global Population Responses to Climate Change

Using Insights From Life History Theory to Forecast Global Population Responses to Climate Change

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Using Insights From Life History Theory to Forecast Global Population Responses to Climate Change

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 A field of science comes of age when it is able to predict
  3. 3 Life history traits: key events in the life of an organism
  4. 4 Life history traits underpin what's possible
  5. 5 Life history trait trade-offs determine what's not possible
  6. 6 Life history theory is taxonomically handicapped
  7. 7 What determines the repertoire of life history strategies?
  8. 8 Predictive power of the framework
  9. 9 Mammal demographic responses to climate drivers are complex
  10. 10 Tropical life history trait diversity is greater
  11. 11 Forecast of life history strategies in temporally autocorrelated environments
  12. 12 Life history traits predict responses to extreme climatic events
  13. 13 A framework to classify life history strategies...
  14. 14 Using insights from life history theory to forecast global population responses to climate change
  15. 15 A third axis: reproductive senescence

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