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Climate change impacts on the conservation outlook of populations on the poleward periphery of species ranges: A case study of Canadian black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus)

机译:气候变化对物种北方海边的群体保护前景的影响 - 以加拿大黑尾草原狗(Cynomys Ludovicianus)为例

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Given climate change, species' climatically suitable habitats are increasingly expected to shift poleward. Some imperilled populations towards the poleward edge of their species' range might therefore conceivably benefit from climate change. Interactions between climate and population dynamics may be complex, however, with climate exerting effects both indirectly via influence over food availability and more directly, via effects on physiology and its implications for survival and reproduction. A thorough understanding of these interactions is critical for effective conservation management. We therefore examine the relationship between climate, survival and reproduction in Canadian black-tailed prairie dogs, a threatened keystone species in an imperilled ecosystem at the northern edge of the species' range. Our analyses considered 8 years of annual mark-recapture data (2007-2014) in relation to growing degree days, precipitation, drought status and winter severity, as well as year, sex, age and body mass. Survival was strongly influenced by the interaction of drought and body mass class, and winter temperature severity. Female reproductive status was associated with the interaction of growing degree days and growing season precipitation, with spring precipitation and with winter temperature severity. Results related to body mass suggested that climatic variables exerted their effects via regulation of food availability with potential linked effects of food quality, immunological and behavioural implications, and predation risk. Predictions of future increases in drought conditions in North America's grassland ecosystems have raised concerns for the outlook of Canadian black-tailed prairie dogs. Insights gained from the analyses, however, point to mitigating species management options targeted at decoupling the mechanisms by which climate exerts its negative influence. Our approach highlights the importance of understanding the interaction between climate and population dynamics in peripheral populations whose viability might ultimately determine their species' ability to track climatically suitable space.
机译:鉴于气候变化,物种的气候合适的栖息地越来越高兴地转向钢管。因此,一些危险的群体朝向其物种范围的极端边缘可能从气候变化中受益。然而,气候和人口动态之间的相互作用可能是复杂的,并且气候施加在对食物可用性和更直接的影响,通过对生理学的影响以及其对生存和繁殖的影响。彻底了解这些互动对于有效的保护管理至关重要。因此,我们研究了加拿大黑尾草原大草原的气候,生存和繁殖之间的关系,在物种范围内危险的生态系统中受到威胁的基石物种。我们的分析考虑了8年的年度标记 - 重新捕获数据(2007-2014)与生长期,降水,干旱地位和冬季严重程度以及年度,性别,年龄和体重。生存受干旱和体重级的相互作用的强烈影响,冬季温度严重程度。女性生殖状态与生长度天和生长季节降水的相互作用有关,春季沉淀和冬季温度严重程度。与体重有关的结果表明,气候变量通过对食品供应的调节具有潜在的粮食质,免疫学和行为影响以及捕食风险的潜在联系。对北美草原生态系统的干旱状况的未来增加的预测提出了加拿大黑尾草原狗的前景的担忧。然而,从分析中获得的洞察力指出,指向减轻物种管理方案,该选项针对脱钩的机制,该机制可以通过施加气候施加负面影响。我们的方法强调了了解气候和人口动态之间的相互作用,其存在最终可能最终确定其物种追踪气候合适空间的能力。

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