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