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Experimental Examination of Intraspecific Density-Dependent Competition during the Breeding Period in Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus)

机译:种内的实验检查配种期在斑蝶期间密度依赖比赛(斑蝶斑蝶)

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A central goal of population ecology is to identify the factors that regulate population growth. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in eastern North America re-colonize the breeding range over several generations that result in population densities that vary across space and time during the breeding season. We used laboratory experiments to measure the strength of density-dependent intraspecific competition on egg laying rate and larval survival and then applied our results to density estimates of wild monarch populations to model the strength of density dependence during the breeding season. Egg laying rates did not change with density but larvae at high densities were smaller, had lower survival, and weighed less as adults compared to lower densities. Using mean larval densities from field surveys resulted in conservative estimates of density-dependent population reduction that varied between breeding regions and different phases of the breeding season. Our results suggest the highest levels of population reduction due to density-dependent intraspecific competition occur early in the breeding season in the southern portion of the breeding range. However, we also found that the strength of density dependence could be almost five times higher depending on how many life-stages were used as part of field estimates. Our study is the first to link experimental results of a density-dependent reduction in vital rates to observed monarch densities in the wild and show that the effects of density dependent competition in monarchs varies across space and time, providing valuable information for developing robust, year-round population models in this migratory organism.
机译:人口生态学的中心目标是确定调节人口增长的因素。北美东部的帝王蝶(Danaus plexippus)重新定殖了几代人的繁殖范围,导致种群密度在繁殖季节随时间和空间变化。我们使用实验室实验来测量密度依赖性种内竞争对产卵率和幼虫存活的强度,然后将我们的结果应用于野生帝王种群的密度估计,以模拟繁殖季节密度依赖性的强度。与密度较低的成虫相比,高密度的幼虫的产卵率不会随密度的变化而变化,但其成虫较小,成活率较低。使用田间调查的平均幼虫密度得出的保守估计是,密度依赖性种群的减少在繁殖地区和繁殖季节的不同阶段之间有所不同。我们的结果表明,由于密度依赖性种内竞争而导致的种群减少的最高水平出现在繁殖范围南部的繁殖季节初期。但是,我们还发现,密度依赖性的强度可能要高出将近五倍,这取决于现场估计使用了多少个生命阶段。我们的研究首次将密度依赖的生命率降低的实验结果与野外观察到的君主密度联系起来,并表明君主密度依赖竞争的影响随空间和时间而变化,这为开发稳健的年份提供了有价值的信息。迁徙生物的全种群模型。

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