• Forest management affects seasonal source-sink dynamics in a territorial, group-living bird 

      Layton-Matthews, Kate; Griesser, Michael; Coste, Christophe; Ozgul, Arpat (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The persistence of wildlife populations is under threat as a consequence of human activities, which are degrading natural ecosystems. Commercial forestry is the greatest threat to biodiversity in boreal forests. Forestry ...
    • Legacy effects of herbivory on treeline dynamics along an elevational gradient 

      Mienna, Ida Marielle; Austrheim, Gunnar; Klanderud, Kari; Bollandsås, Ole Martin; Speed, James David Mervyn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Treelines are expected to expand into alpine ecosystems with global warming, but herbivory may delay this expansion. This study quantifies long-term effects of temporally varying sheep densities on birch recruitment and ...
    • Seasonal diversity dynamics of a boreal zooplankton community under climate impact 

      Bellier, Edwige; Engen, Steinar; Jensen, Thomas Correll (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Seasonality and long-term environmental variability afect species diversity through their efects on the dynamics of species. To investigate such efects, we ftted a dynamic and heterogeneous species abundance model generating ...
    • Spatial variation in senescence rates in a bird metapopulation 

      Holand, Håkon; Kvalnes, Thomas; Gamelon, Marlène; Tufto, Jarle; Jensen, Henrik; Pärn, Henrik; Ringsby, Thor Harald; Sæther, Bernt-Erik (Journal article, 2016)
      Investigating factors which affect the decline in survival with age, i.e. actuarial senescence, is important in order to understand how demographic rates vary in wild populations. Although the evidence for the occurrence ...
    • The interacting effects of forestry and climate change on the demography of a group‑living bird population 

      Layton-Matthews, Kate; Ozgul, Arpat; Griesser, Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Anthropogenic degradation of natural habitats is a global driver of wildlife population declines. Local population responses to such environmental perturbations are generally well understood, but in socially structured ...