New Paper - Booming during a bust: Asynchronous population responses of arid zone lizards to climatic variables
A new paper written by Environment Institute members, , and as well as Kelli-Jo Kovac from the Environment Section, Olympic Dam, has been made available online and will soon be published in the Journal .
The paper titled explores the productivity of arid environments and the reproductive success of vertebrates in these systems. Data from their 15 year study at an ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n arid zone site reveals asynchronous demographic responses to rainfall and other climatic variables among different lizard species.
to find out what the researchers discovered by analysing a 15-year multi-species capture-mark-recapture dataset.
The paper titled explores the productivity of arid environments and the reproductive success of vertebrates in these systems. Data from their 15 year study at an ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n arid zone site reveals asynchronous demographic responses to rainfall and other climatic variables among different lizard species.
to find out what the researchers discovered by analysing a 15-year multi-species capture-mark-recapture dataset.

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