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Environmental variability and population dynamics: do European and North American ducks play by the same rules?

机译:环境变异性和种群动态:欧洲和北美的鸭子是否遵循相同的规则?

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Density dependence, population regulation, and variability in population size are fundamental population processes, the manifestation and interrelationships of which are affected by environmental variability. However, there are surprisingly few empirical studies that distinguish the effect of environmental variability from the effects of population processes. We took advantage of a unique system, in which populations of the same duck species or close ecological counterparts live in highly variable (north American prairies) and in stable (north European lakes) environments, to distinguish the relative contributions of environmental variability (measured as between‐year fluctuations in wetland numbers) and intraspecific interactions (density dependence) in driving population dynamics. We tested whether populations living in stable environments (in northern Europe) were more strongly governed by density dependence than populations living in variable environments (in North America). We also addressed whether relative population dynamical responses to environmental variability versus density corresponded to differences in life history strategies between dabbling (relatively “fast species” and governed by environmental variability) and diving (relatively “slow species” and governed by density) ducks. As expected, the variance component of population fluctuations caused by changes in breeding environments was greater in North America than in Europe. Contrary to expectations, however, populations in more stable environments were not less variable nor clearly more strongly density dependent than populations in highly variable environments. Also, contrary to expectations, populations of diving ducks were neither more stable nor stronger density dependent than populations of dabbling ducks, and the effect of environmental variability on population dynamics was greater in diving than in dabbling ducks. In general, irrespective of continent and species life history, environmental variability contributed more to variation in species abundances than did density. Our findings underscore the need for more studies on populations of the same species in different environments to verify the generality of current explanations about population dynamics and its association with species life history.
机译:密度依赖性,人口调节和人口规模的变化是基本的人口过程,其表现形式和相互关系受环境变异性影响。然而,令人惊讶的是,很少有经验研究能够将环境可变性的影响与人口过程的影响区分开。我们利用了一个独特的系统,在该系统中,相同鸭种或近亲生态种群在高变(北美大草原)和稳定(北欧洲湖泊)的环境中生活,以区分环境变异的相对贡献(以湿地数量年间波动)和种内相互作用(密度依赖性)在推动种群动态中的作用。我们测试了居住在稳定环境中(北欧)的人口是否比居住在变化环境中的人口(北美)受到密度依赖性的控制更大。我们还讨论了相对种群动态对环境变异性与密度的反应是否对应于涉水(相对“快物种”并受环境变异性影响)和潜水(相对“慢物种”并受密度影响)鸭子之间的生活史策略差异。不出所料,在北美,由繁殖环境的变化引起的种群波动的方差分量要大于欧洲。然而,与预期相反,更稳定环境中的人口与高度变化环境中的人口相比,变化不大,密度依赖性也明显更强。而且,与预期相反,跳水鸭种群比than鸭种群既不更稳定也不依赖密度,并且在潜水中环境变异性对种群动态的影响比da鸭更大。通常,与大陆和物种的生活史无关,环境变化对物种丰度变化的贡献大于对密度的影响。我们的发现强调需要对不同环境中相同物种的种群进行更多的研究,以验证当前有关种群动态及其与物种生命历史的关系的解释的普遍性。

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