Global drivers of population density in terrestrial vertebrates
Aim: Although the effects of life history traits on population density have been investigated widely, how spatial environmental variation influences population density for a large range of organisms and at a broad spatial scale is poorly known. Filling this knowledge gap is crucial for global species management and conservation planning and to understand the potential impact of environmental changes on multiple species.
Location: Global.
Time period: Present.
Major taxa studied: Terrestrial amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.