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Life-history responses to climate

Our team uses a combination of literature review and meta-analyses, field monitoring, and experiments to expand our understanding of life-history adaptations to climate change. 

Comparative life histories of invertebrates

We are currently investigating the drivers of life-cycle dynamics in lacewings in Doñana National Park.

This work is led by Dr. Hanna Serediuk, who uses a combination of literature review, experiments and monitoring to understand how lacewings may respond to climate change.

CLimate effects in population models

We are developing a freely accessible database of structured population models where vital rates were parameterised as a function of different global-change drivers for a wide range of species, including plants, birds, and mammals. This work is led by Esin Ickin in collaboration with the University of Zurich. This work has many applications, including developing new holistic methods of how we assess global-change effects on populations. Please note that the database is still in construction.

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