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Demographic responses to climate change in a threatened Arctic species

机译:威胁北极物种的气候变化的人口响应

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The Arctic is undergoing rapid and accelerating change in response to global warming, altering biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem function across the region. For Arctic endemic species, our understanding of the consequences of such change remains limited. Spectacled eiders (Somateria fischeri), a large Arctic sea duck, use remote regions in the Bering Sea, Arctic Russia, and Alaska throughout the annual cycle making it difficult to conduct comprehensive surveys or demographic studies. Listed as Threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, understanding the species response to climate change is critical for effective conservation policy and planning. Here, we developed an integrated population model to describe spectacled eider population dynamics using capture–mark–recapture, breeding population survey, nest survey, and environmental data collected between 1992 and 2014. Our intent was to estimate abundance, population growth, and demographic rates, and quantify how changes in the environment influenced population dynamics. Abundance of spectacled eiders breeding in western Alaska has increased since listing in 1993 and responded more strongly to annual variation in first‐year survival than adult survival or productivity. We found both adult survival and nest success were highest in years following intermediate sea ice conditions during the wintering period, and both demographic rates declined when sea ice conditions were above or below average. In recent years, sea ice extent has reached new record lows and has remained below average throughout the winter for multiple years in a row. Sea ice persistence is expected to further decline in the Bering Sea. Our results indicate spectacled eiders may be vulnerable to climate change and the increasingly variable sea ice conditions throughout their wintering range with potentially deleterious effects on population dynamics. Importantly, we identified that different demographic rates responded similarly to changes in sea ice conditions, emphasizing the need for integrated analyses to understand population dynamics.
机译:北极正在迅速和加速改变,以应对整个地区的全球变暖,改变生物多样性模式和生态系统功能。对于北极流行物种,我们对这种变革的后果的理解仍然有限。 Spectacled eniders(春季Fischeri)是一只大北极海鸭,在白天的遥控海上使用偏远地区,北极俄罗斯和阿拉斯加州的年度周期使得难以进行全面的调查或人口研究。在美国濒危物种法案下被列为威胁,了解物种对气候变化的反应对于有效的保护政策和规划至关重要。在这里,我们开发了一种综合人口模型,以描述使用捕获标记重量,育种人口调查,巢调查和收集的环境数据来描述眼镜群体动态。我们的意图是估计丰富,人口增长和人口率,并量化环境变化的影响影响人口动态。自1993年上市以来,阿拉斯加西部西部繁殖的丰富兴高采烈的育种者已经增加,并且在成人生存或生产力的一年存活中更加强烈地反应年度变异。在越冬期间,在中间海冰条件下,我们发现成人生存和巢成功最高,并且当海冰条件高于或低于平均水平时,人口率都下降。近年来,海冰范围已达到新的唱片低点,连续多年冬季持续低于平均水平。海冰持久性预计将进一步下滑。我们的结果表明,眼镜的兴趣可能很容易受到气候变化和越来越多的海冰条件,整个越冬范围,对人口动态的潜在有害影响。重要的是,我们确定了不同的人口率与海冰条件的变化相似,强调有必要综合分析以了解人口动态。

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