Thermal pace-of-life strategies improve phenological predictions in ectotherms
Abstract Phenological variability among populations is widespread in nature. A few predictive phenological models integrate intrapopulational variability, but none has ever explored the individual strategies potentially occurring within a population. The “pace-of-life” syndrome accounts for such ind...
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Main Authors: | Quentin Struelens, François Rebaudo, Reinaldo Quispe, Olivier Dangles |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8d741f9e7e5b43a6a0f06eb2e9ec2390 |
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