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Population dynamics of a South American rodent: seasonal structure interacting with climate, density dependence and predator effects.

机译:南美啮齿动物的种群动态:季节结构与气候,密度依赖性和掠食性影响相互作用。

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Understanding the role of interactions between intrinsic feedback loops and external climatic forces is one of the central challenges within the field of population ecology. For rodent dynamics, the seasonal structure of the environment necessitates changes between two stages: reproductive and non-reproductive. Nevertheless, the interactions between seasonality, climate, density dependence and predators have been generally ignored. We demonstrate that direct climate effects, the nonlinear effect of predators and the nonlinear first-order feedback embedded in a seasonal structure are key elements underlying the large and irregular fluctuations in population numbers exhibited by a small rodent in a semi-arid region of central Chile. We found that factors influencing population growth rates clearly differ between breeding and non-breeding seasons. In addition, we detected nonlinear density dependencies as well as nonlinear and differential effects of generalist and specialist predators. Recent climatic changes may account for dramatic perturbations of the rodent's population dynamics. Changes in the predator guild induced by climate are likely to result, through the food web, in a large impact on small rodent demography and population dynamics. Assuming such interactions to be typical of ecological systems, we conclude that appropriate predictions of the ecological consequences of climate change will depend on having an in-depth understanding of the community-weather system.
机译:了解内在反馈回路与外部气候力量之间相互作用的作用是人口生态学领域的主要挑战之一。对于啮齿动物动力学,环境的季节性结构必须在两个阶段之间进行变化:生殖和非生殖。然而,季节性,气候,密度依赖性和天敌之间的相互作用通常被忽略。我们证明,直接气候效应,捕食者的非线性效应和嵌入季节结构中的非线性一阶反馈是智利中部半干旱地区小型啮齿动物所表现出的种群数量的大和不规则波动的关键要素。我们发现,影响人口增长率的因素在育种季节和非育种季节之间明显不同。此外,我们还检测了非线性密度相关性,以及通才和专家捕食者的非线性和微分效应。最近的气候变化可能解释了啮齿动物种群动态的剧烈变化。通过食物网,气候引起的捕食者行会的变化可能会对小型啮齿动物的人口统计和种群动态产生重大影响。假设这种相互作用是生态系统的典型特征,我们得出结论,对气候变化的生态后果的适当预测将取决于对社区天气系统的深入了解。

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