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David T Iles
Environment & Climate Change Canada
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A life-history perspective on the demographic drivers of structured population dynamics in changing environments
DN Koons, DT Iles, M Schaub, H Caswell
Ecology Letters 19 (9), 1023-1031, 2016
1062016
Increased variance in temperature and lag effects alter phenological responses to rapid warming in a subarctic plant community
CPH Mulder, DT Iles, RF Rockwell
Global Change Biology 23 (2), 801-814, 2016
762016
Linking transient dynamics and life history to biological invasion success
DT Iles, RS Gómez, PB Adler, DN Koons
Journal of Ecology 104 (2), 271-610, 2016
582016
The Paris Agreement objectives will likely halt future declines of emperor penguins
S Jenouvrier, M Holland, D Iles, S Labrousse, L Landrum, J Garnier, ...
Global change biology 26 (3), 1170-1184, 2020
552020
Terrestrial predation by polar bears: not just a wild goose chase
DT Iles, SL Peterson, LJ Gormezano, RF Rockwell, DN Koons
Polar Biology 36 (9), 1373-1379, 2013
502013
Predators, alternative prey and climate influence annual breeding success of a long‐lived sea duck
DT Iles, RF Rockwell, P Matulonis, GJ Robertson, KF Abraham, JC Davies, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 82 (3), 683-693, 2013
492013
Source‐sink dynamics of bumble bees in rapidly changing landscapes
DT Iles, NM Williams, EE Crone
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (6), 2802-2811, 2018
332018
Sea ice predicts long‐term trends in Adélie penguin population growth, but not annual fluctuations: Results from a range‐wide multiscale analysis
DT Iles, H Lynch, R Ji, C Barbraud, K Delord, S Jenouvrier
Global Change Biology 26 (7), 3788-3798, 2020
262020
Shifting vital rate correlations alter predicted population responses to increasingly variable environments
DT Iles, RF Rockwell, DN Koons
The American Naturalist 193 (3), E57-E64, 2019
182019
Polar bear foraging behavior during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay: observations, origins, and potential significance
LJ Gormezano, SN Ellis-Felege, DT Iles, A Barnas, RF Rockwell
American Museum Novitates, 1-28, 2017
172017
Costs of locomotion in polar bears: when do the costs outweigh the benefits of chasing down terrestrial prey?
LJ Gormezano, SR McWilliams, DT Iles, RR Rockwell
Conservation Physiology 4 (1), 2016
162016
Accounting for imperfect detection in species with sessile life cycle stages: a case study of bumble bee nests
DT Iles, G Pugesek, NZ Kerr, NN Dorian, EE Crone
Journal of Insect Conservation 23 (5), 945-955, 2019
142019
Projected population consequences
D Iles, S Jenouvrier
Effects Clim Change Birds 147, 2019
142019
A phenological comparison of grizzly (Ursus arctos) and polar bears (Ursus maritimus) as waterfowl nest predators in Wapusk National Park
AF Barnas, DT Iles, TJ Stechmann, EM Wampole, DN Koons, ...
Polar Biology 43 (5), 457-465, 2020
112020
Breeding performance of Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) does not decline among older age classes
ICT Nisbet, D Iles, A Kaneb, CS Mostello, S Jenouvrier
The Auk 137 (3), ukaa022, 2020
102020
Point count offsets for estimating population sizes of north American landbirds
BPM Edwards, AC Smith, TDS Docherty, MA Gahbauer, CR Gillespie, ...
Ibis 165 (2), 482-503, 2023
92023
Developing a citizen science web portal for manual and automated ecological image detection
M Mattingly, A Barnas, S Ellis-Felege, R Newman, D Iles, T Desell
2016 IEEE 12th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science), 223-232, 2016
92016
Reproductive success of a keystone herbivore is more variable and responsive to climate in habitats with lower resource diversity
DT Iles, RF Rockwell, DN Koons
Journal of Animal Ecology 87 (4), 1182-1191, 2018
72018
Drivers of nest success and stochastic population dynamics of the common eider (Somateria mollissima)
DT Iles
Utah State University, 2012
52012
Ectoparasite burden influences the denning behavior of a small desert carnivore
BM Kluever, DT Iles, EM Gese
Ecosphere 10 (5), e02749, 2019
32019
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