Jean-Michel Gaillard

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1 Using the satellite-derived NDVI to assess ecological responses to environmental change. Trends Ecol Evol 2005 8.32
2 The home-range concept: are traditional estimators still relevant with modern telemetry technology? Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2010 3.87
3 Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic variability. Ecology 2008 3.12
4 Senescence rates are determined by ranking on the fast-slow life-history continuum. Ecol Lett 2008 2.30
5 Stochastic predation events and population persistence in bighorn sheep. Proc Biol Sci 2006 1.94
6 Senescence in natural populations of animals: widespread evidence and its implications for bio-gerontology. Ageing Res Rev 2012 1.83
7 Individual variation in reproductive costs of reproduction: high-quality females always do better. J Anim Ecol 2008 1.65
8 The risk of flawed inference in evolutionary studies when detectability is less than one. Am Nat 2008 1.55
9 Good reindeer mothers live longer and become better in raising offspring. Proc Biol Sci 2006 1.54
10 A slow life in hell or a fast life in heaven: demographic analyses of contrasting roe deer populations. J Anim Ecol 2009 1.40
11 Cat dilemma: too protected to escape trophy hunting? PLoS One 2011 1.34
12 Individual quality, early-life conditions, and reproductive success in contrasted populations of large herbivores. Ecology 2009 1.33
13 Selective harvesting and habitat loss produce long-term life history changes in a mouflon population. Ecol Appl 2007 1.29
14 Best squirrels trade a long life for an early reproduction. Proc Biol Sci 2006 1.29
15 Fitness costs of reproduction depend on life speed: empirical evidence from mammalian populations. Ecol Lett 2010 1.29
16 From stochastic environments to life histories and back. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2009 1.28
17 High hunting pressure selects for earlier birth date: wild boar as a case study. Evolution 2011 1.25
18 Importance of accounting for detection heterogeneity when estimating abundance: the case of French wolves. Conserv Biol 2010 1.22
19 Multiple causes of sexual segregation in European red deer: enlightenments from varying breeding phenology at high and low latitude. Proc Biol Sci 2004 1.22
20 Maternal and individual effects in selection of bed sites and their consequences for fawn survival at different spatial scales. Oecologia 2008 1.20
21 Estimating demographic parameters using hidden process dynamic models. Theor Popul Biol 2012 1.19
22 Cohort effects in red squirrels: the influence of density, food abundance and temperature on future survival and reproductive success. J Anim Ecol 2007 1.14
23 Patterns of body mass senescence and selective disappearance differ among three species of free-living ungulates. Ecology 2011 1.14
24 Age-specific changes in different components of reproductive output in female reindeer: terminal allocation or senescence? Oecologia 2010 1.12
25 Heterogeneity in individual quality overrides costs of reproduction in female reindeer. Oecologia 2008 1.10
26 How life history influences population dynamics in fluctuating environments. Am Nat 2013 1.10
27 Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels. Proc Biol Sci 2009 1.09
28 Antler size provides an honest signal of male phenotypic quality in roe deer. Am Nat 2007 1.09
29 The relationship between phenotypic variation among offspring and mother body mass in wild boar: evidence of coin-flipping? J Anim Ecol 2013 1.07
30 Density-dependent responses of fawn cohort body mass in two contrasting roe deer populations. Oecologia 2005 1.07
31 Functional analysis of normalized difference vegetation index curves reveals overwinter mule deer survival is driven by both spring and autumn phenology. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2014 1.05
32 Age at the onset of senescence in birds and mammals is predicted by early-life performance. Proc Biol Sci 2010 1.02
33 Variations in adult body mass in roe deer: the effects of population density at birth and of habitat quality. Proc Biol Sci 2002 1.01
34 Condition-dependent natal dispersal in a large herbivore: heavier animals show a greater propensity to disperse and travel further. J Anim Ecol 2012 1.00
35 Fitness consequences of environmental conditions at different life stages in a long-lived vertebrate. Proc Biol Sci 2014 0.99
36 Predation, individual variability and vertebrate population dynamics. Oecologia 2011 0.99
37 No difference between the sexes in fine-scale spatial genetic structure of roe deer. PLoS One 2010 0.99
38 Decreasing litter size of marmots over time: a life history response to climate change? Ecology 2013 0.99
39 Predation risk and longevity influence variation in fitness of female roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.). Proc Biol Sci 2004 0.98
40 Predator-driven component Allee effects in a wild ungulate. Ecol Lett 2011 0.97
41 Heterozygosity-fitness correlations revealed by neutral and candidate gene markers in roe deer from a long-term study. Evolution 2008 0.96
42 What limits the Serengeti zebra population? Oecologia 2004 0.96
43 Sex- and age-specific survival of the highly dimorphic Alpine ibex: evidence for a conservative life-history tactic. J Anim Ecol 2007 0.94
44 High red deer density depresses body mass of roe deer fawns. Oecologia 2009 0.94
45 Female red squirrels fit Williams' hypothesis of increasing reproductive effort with increasing age. J Anim Ecol 2007 0.93
46 Selecting habitat to survive: the impact of road density on survival in a large carnivore. PLoS One 2013 0.92
47 Bigger teeth for longer life? Longevity and molar height in two roe deer populations. Biol Lett 2007 0.92
48 Habitat dependence and correlations between elasticities of long-term growth rates. Am Nat 2008 0.92
49 Comparing free-ranging and captive populations reveals intra-specific variation in aging rates in large herbivores. Exp Gerontol 2012 0.90
50 Population density and phenotypic attributes influence the level of nematode parasitism in roe deer. Oecologia 2011 0.88
51 Spatial variation in springtime food resources influences the winter body mass of roe deer fawns. Oecologia 2003 0.87
52 Are extra-pair young better than within-pair young? A comparison of survival and dominance in alpine marmot. J Anim Ecol 2007 0.86
53 Influence of life-history tactics on transient dynamics: a comparative analysis across mammalian populations. Am Nat 2014 0.85
54 The influence of nonrandom mating on population growth. Am Nat 2013 0.85
55 Continuous cycling of grouped vs. solitary strategy frequencies in a predator-prey model. Theor Popul Biol 2004 0.84
56 Immune phenotype and body condition in roe deer: individuals with high body condition have different, not stronger immunity. PLoS One 2012 0.84
57 Sex-specific senescence in body mass of a monogamous and monomorphic mammal: the case of Alpine marmots. Oecologia 2012 0.83
58 Do age-specific survival patterns of wild boar fit current evolutionary theories of senescence? Evolution 2014 0.83
59 Variation in adult body mass of roe deer: early environmental conditions influence early and late body growth of females. Ecology 2013 0.83
60 Toward an identification of resources influencing habitat use in a multi-specific context. PLoS One 2011 0.82
61 Parturition date for a given female is highly repeatable within five roe deer populations. Biol Lett 2012 0.81
62 Assessing whether mortality is additive using marked animals: a Bayesian state-space modeling approach. Ecology 2010 0.81
63 Fluctuating food resources influence developmental plasticity in wild boar. Biol Lett 2013 0.80
64 Poor horse traders: large mammals trade survival for reproduction during the process of feralization. Proc Biol Sci 2009 0.80
65 Alpine ibex males grow large horns at no survival cost for most of their lifetime. Oecologia 2013 0.78
66 Linking the population growth rate and the age-at-death distribution. Theor Popul Biol 2012 0.77
67 Polyandry Has No Detectable Mortality Cost in Female Mammals. PLoS One 2013 0.77
68 Diversification of the eutherian placenta is associated with changes in the pace of life. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2013 0.76
69 Female promiscuity and maternally dependent offspring growth rates in mammals. Evolution 2014 0.75
70 Modeling Adaptive and Nonadaptive Responses of Populations to Environmental Change. Am Nat 2017 0.75
71 What shapes fitness costs of reproduction in long-lived iteroparous species? A case study on the Alpine ibex. Ecology 2016 0.75
72 Reduced microsatellite heterozygosity does not affect natal dispersal in three contrasting roe deer populations. Oecologia 2014 0.75