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Modeling Effects of Environmental Change on Wolf Population Dynamics, Trait Evolution, and Life History
Science (2011)
  • Dan R. MacNulty
Abstract
Environmental change has been observed to generate simultaneous responses in population dynamics, life history, gene frequencies, and morphology in a number of species. But how common are such eco-evolutionary responses to environmental change likely to be? Are they inevitable, or do they require a specific type of change? Can we accurately predict eco-evolutionary responses? We address these questions using theory and data from the study of Yellowstone wolves. We show that environmental change is expected to generate eco-evolutionary change, that changes in the average environment will affect wolves to a greater extent than changes in how variable it is, and that accurate prediction of the consequences of environmental change will probably prove elusive.
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Publication Date
2011
DOI
DOI: 10.1126/science.1209441
Citation Information
Dan R. MacNulty. "Modeling Effects of Environmental Change on Wolf Population Dynamics, Trait Evolution, and Life History" Science Vol. 334 Iss. 6060 (2011) p. 1275 - 1278
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dan_macnulty/57/