Connecting Theory and Empiricism
Population density affects many aspects of an individual’s life: resource competition, social environment and potential aggressive encounters, as well as mating opportunities and competition for mates. Building on the conceptual understanding on the emergence and maintenance of individualised (density) niches we now explore the consequences of individualised niches and the NC3-mechanisms for higher-level processes, in particular for a population’s response to environmental change and for species interactions.
In two parts of the project, we will explore the consequences of individualised niches for a species’ response to environmental change and for interactions with other species.
The overarching goal of this project is to explore the consequences of individualised niches and the NC3-mechanisms for higher-level processes, in particular a population’s response to environmental change and whether or not the population can persist and the population dynamics of interacting species.
All in all, this project will serve to bring a more realistic and dynamic niche concept to studies of intraspecific trait variation and its consequences.