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- W1636704436 abstract "This chapter focuses on the extent to which evolutionarily distinct species at different trophic levels respond to similar changes in climate. By using a broad spectrum of statistically and ecologically founded approaches, the chapter analyzes concurrently the influence of climatic variability and trophic interactions on the temporal population dynamics of species in the terrestrial vertebrate community at Zackenberg. The chapter describes and compares the population dynamics of three predator species, two herbivore species, and five wader species with respect to intraspecific density dependence, consumer–resource interactions, and direct as well as indirect intertrophic-level-mediated effects of varying snow cover. The results discussed in the chapter show that the temporal population dynamics of all three predators, both herbivores and three out of five wader species, displayed significant direct density dependence. Only two species displayed dynamics characterized by delayed density dependence. The direct effects of winter's snow were related to over-wintering strategies of resident and migrating species, respectively. The dynamics of all four resident species were significantly affected by variations in snow cover." @default.
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- W1636704436 title "Population Dynamical Responses to Climate Change" @default.
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