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Ecological effects of climate fluctuations
NC Stenseth, A Mysterud, G Ottersen, JW Hurrell, KS Chan, M Lima
Science 297 (5585), 1292-1296, 2002
22312002
Studying climate effects on ecology through the use of climate indices: the North Atlantic Oscillation, El Nino Southern Oscillation and beyond
NC Stenseth, G Ottersen, JW Hurrell, A Mysterud, M Lima, KS Chan, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003
9592003
The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI): unforeseen successes in animal ecology
N Pettorelli, S Ryan, T Mueller, N Bunnefeld, B Jędrzejewska, M Lima, ...
Climate research 46 (1), 15-27, 2011
8702011
Extreme climatic events shape arid and semiarid ecosystems
M Holmgren, P Stapp, CR Dickman, C Gracia, S Graham, JR Gutiérrez, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4 (2), 87-95, 2006
5562006
Mice, rats, and people: the bio‐economics of agricultural rodent pests
NC Stenseth, H Leirs, A Skonhoft, SA Davis, RP Pech, HP Andreassen, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1 (7), 367-375, 2003
4572003
Spread dynamics of invasive species
M Arim, SR Abades, PE Neill, M Lima, PA Marquet
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (2), 374-378, 2006
3422006
Myths and facts on ratadas: bamboo blooms, rainfall peaks and rodent outbreaks in South America
FM Jaksic, M Lima
Austral Ecology 28 (3), 237-251, 2003
2272003
Population dynamics of two sympatric rodents in a variable environment: rainfall, resource availability, and predation
MA Previtali, M Lima, PL Meserve, DA Kelt, JR Gutiérrez
Ecology 90 (7), 1996-2006, 2009
1932009
The role of temperature variability on insect performance and population dynamics in a warming world
SA Estay, M Lima, F Bozinovic
Oikos 123 (2), 131-140, 2014
1852014
Predicting insect pest status under climate change scenarios: combining experimental data and population dynamics modelling
SA Estay, M Lima, FA Labra
Journal of Applied Entomology 133 (7), 491-499, 2009
1852009
Food web structure and climate effects on the dynamics of small mammals and owls in semi‐arid Chile
M Lima, NC Stenseth, FM Jaksic
Ecology letters 5 (2), 273-284, 2002
1832002
Seasonal regulation in fluctuating small mammal populations: feedback structure and climate
JF Merritt, M Lima, F Bozinovic
Oikos 94 (3), 505-514, 2001
1802001
El Nino events, precipitation patterns, and rodent outbreaks are statistically associated in semiarid Chile
M Lima, PA Marquet, FM Jaksic
Ecography 22 (2), 213-218, 1999
1541999
Demographic dynamics of a neotropical small rodent (Phyllotis darwini): feedback structure, predation and climatic factors
M Lima, R Julliard, NCHR Stenseth, FM Jaksic
Journal of animal Ecology 70 (5), 761-775, 2001
1452001
Population regulation, emergent properties, and a requiem for density dependence
AA Berryman, ML Arce, BA Hawkins
Oikos 99 (3), 600-606, 2002
1442002
El Nino–southern oscillation–driven rainfall variability and delayed density dependence cause rodent outbreaks in western South America: linking demography and population dynamics
M Lima, JE Keymer, FM Jaksic
The American Naturalist 153 (5), 476-491, 1999
1361999
Constraints to projecting the effects of climate change on mammals
D Berteaux, MM Humphries, CJ Krebs, M Lima, AG McAdam, N Pettorelli, ...
Climate Research 32 (2), 151-158, 2006
1282006
Populations, metapopulations, and the open-closed dilemma: the conflict between operational and natural population concepts
PA Camus, M Lima
Oikos 97 (3), 433-438, 2002
1112002
Is heterogeneity of catchability in capture–recapture studies a mere sampling artifact or a biologically relevant feature of the population?
L Crespin, R Choquet, M Lima, J Merritt, R Pradel
Population Ecology 50, 247-256, 2008
1072008
Population dynamics of a South American rodent: seasonal structure interacting with climate, density dependence and predator effects
M Lima, NC Stenseth, FM Jaksic
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
1072002
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