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Fitness landscapes and life‐table response experiments predict the importance of local areas to population dynamics

机译:健身景观和生命表响应实验预测了局部地区对人口动态的重要性

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Animal resource requirements differ among life‐history stages, and thus, habitat is most appropriately thought of as specific to a particular life stage. Accordingly, different habitats may vary in their significance as functions of (1) the sensitivity of population growth to the life stage for which the habitat is most important, (2) spatial association of each habitat to other habitats, and (3) the abundance of the habitat in question. We used an analogy to a life‐table response experiment to develop spatial models linking key habitats to rates of population increase in Greater Sage‐grouse. We parameterized models linking demographic rates to vegetation and physical attributes of habitats, including spatial association of some habitats to others, using a decade‐long study of Greater Sage‐grouse in central Nevada. We modeled the contribution of each pixel in the landscape to regional λ (finite rate of population increase) using functional relationships between demographic rates and the attributes of that pixel, and the sensitivity of λ to each demographic rate. We incorporated the following demographic rates into our model: female nesting success, survival of chicks from hatching to 45?d, and adult female annual survival. We also incorporated the probability a site was used for nesting. Chick survival (62%) and nest site selection (21%) explained most of the variance in lambda. We found that only ~8% of all habitat for Greater Sage‐grouse contributed to λ??1. Habitat supporting population growth occurred in mid‐high elevation areas with moderate slopes, and a high percent cover of sagebrush, and in nesting areas close to late‐brood habitat. Our models indicate that a relatively small proportion of habitat available to Greater Sage‐grouse in central Nevada is responsible for maintenance of the population in our study system. We suggest that the general approach we describe here can be used to improve understanding of habitats most likely to regulate populations in other systems, providing an important tool in ecology and conservation.
机译:在生命历史阶段之间对动物资源的需求是不同的,因此,栖息地被最恰当地认为是特定于特定生命阶段的。因此,不同的生境的重要性可能会因以下因素而异:(1)人口增长对最重要的生活阶段的敏感性;(2)每个生境与其他生境的空间关联;以及(3)丰富度有关的栖息地。我们使用了类似于生命表响应实验的方法,来开发将主要栖息地与大鼠尾草种群增长速度联系起来的空间模型。通过对内华达州中部的大鼠尾草进行长达十年的研究,我们对模型进行了参数化,这些模型将人口统计率与栖息地的植被和物理属性相关联,包括某些栖息地与其他栖息地的空间关联。我们使用人口统计率与像素属性之间的函数关系以及λ对每个人口统计率的敏感性,对景观中每个像素对区域λ(人口的有限增长率)的贡献进行了建模。我们在模型中纳入了以下人口统计学指标:雌性筑巢成功率,雏鸡从孵化到45d的成活率以及成年雌性的年生存率。我们还考虑了将站点用于嵌套的可能性。小鸡存活率(62%)和巢位选择率(21%)解释了λ的大部分差异。我们发现,只有约8%的大鼠尾草栖息地占λ?>?1。生境支持人口增长发生在中坡度高,鼠尾草覆盖率高的中高海拔地区以及临近育雏栖息地的筑巢地区。我们的模型表明,内华达州中部的较大鼠尾草可用的栖息地比例相对较小,这负责维护我们研究系统中的人口。我们建议,我们在此描述的一般方法可用于增进对最有可能在其他系统中调节种群的栖息地的了解,从而为生态和保护提供重要的工具。

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