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Matthew Low
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 98
Citations - 2156
Matthew Low is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Notiomystis cincta. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 88 publications receiving 1731 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew Low include Australian Antarctic Division & Massey University.
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Phenological Changes in the Southern Hemisphere
Lynda E. Chambers,Res Altwegg,Christophe Barbraud,Phoebe Barnard,Linda J. Beaumont,Robert J. M. Crawford,Joël M. Durant,Lesley Hughes,Marie R. Keatley,Matthew Low,Patrícia C. Morellato,Elvira S. Poloczanska,Valeria Ruoppolo,Valeria Ruoppolo,Ralph Eric Thijl Vanstreels,Eric J. Woehler,A. C. Wolfaardt +16 more
TL;DR: The largest meta-analysis to date of phenological drivers and trends among southern hemisphere species, assessing 1208 long-term datasets from 89 studies on 347 species shows an advance in the timing of spring events, although substantial differences were apparent among taxonomic groups and regions.
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Rainfall during parental care reduces reproductive and survival components of fitness in a passerine bird.
TL;DR: It is shown that rain during the nestling stage not only relates to fledging success but also has longer-term effects on recruitment and subsequent parental survival, and if the potential impacts of changing rainfall patterns in addition to temperature are considered, how these will affect target species' vital rates is considered.
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Archiving primary data: Solutions for long-term studies
James A. Mills,Céline Teplitsky,Beatriz Arroyo,Anne Charmantier,Peter H. Becker,Tim R. Birkhead,Pierre Bize,Daniel T. Blumstein,Christophe Bonenfant,Stan Boutin,A.V. Bushuev,Emmanuelle Cam,Andrew Cockburn,Steeve D. Côté,John C. Coulson,Francis Daunt,Niels Jeroen Dingemanse,Niels Jeroen Dingemanse,Blandine Doligez,Hugh Drummond,Richard H. M. Espie,Marco Festa-Bianchet,Francesca D. Frentiu,John W. Fitzpatrick,Robert W. Furness,Dany Garant,Gilles Gauthier,Peter R. Grant,Michael Griesser,Lars Gustafsson,Bengt Hansson,Michael P. Harris,Frédéric Jiguet,Petter Kjellander,Erkki Korpimäki,Charles J. Krebs,Luc Lens,John D. C. Linnell,Matthew Low,Andrew G. McAdam,Antoni Margalida,Juha Merilä,Anders Pape Møller,Shinichi Nakagawa,Jan-Åke Nilsson,Ian C.T. Nisbet,Arie J. van Noordwijk,Daniel Oro,Tomas Pärt,Fanie Pelletier,Jaime Potti,Benoit Pujol,Denis Réale,Robert F. Rockwell,Yan Ropert-Coudert,Alexandre Roulin,James S. Sedinger,Jon E. Swenson,Christophe Thébaud,Marcel E. Visser,Sarah Wanless,David F. Westneat,Alastair J. Wilson,Andreas Zedrosser +63 more
TL;DR: The recent trend for journals to require open access to primary data included in publications has been embraced by many biologists, but has caused apprehension amongst researchers engaged in long-term ecological and evolutionary studies as discussed by the authors.
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Prospectors combine social and environmental information to improve habitat selection and breeding success in the subsequent year
TL;DR: The use of multiple cues reduces the negative impact of stochasticity on the reliability of social cues at small spatial scales and hence increases the probability of breeding success in the next year, and hypothesize that species life-history traits may influence the spatial scale of prospecting behaviour and habitat selection strategies.
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Habitat‐specific differences in adult survival rates and its links to parental workload and on‐nest predation
TL;DR: On-nest predation and parental workload during chick rearing combine to largely explain habitat-specific adult survival rates and suggest SHORT field margins and other residual habitat elements to be important for the conservation of farmland passerines breeding in cropland plains.