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Size-dependent life-history traits promote catastrophic collapses of top predators

机译:依赖大小的生活史特征助长顶级掠食者的灾难性崩溃

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Catastrophic population collapses such as observed in many exploited fish populations have been argued to result from depen-satory growth mechanisms (i.e., reduced reproductive success at low population densities, also known as Allee effect). Empirical support for depensation from population-level data is, however, hard to obtain and inconclusive. Using a size-structured, individual-based model we show that catastrophic population collapses may nonetheless be an intrinsic property of many communities, because of two general aspects of individual life history: size- and food-dependent individual growth and individual mortality decreasing with body size. Positive density dependence, characteristic for depensatory growth mechanisms and catastrophic behavior, results as a direct and robust consequence of the interplay between these individual life-history traits, which are commonly found in many species.
机译:据认为,灾难性的种群崩溃,例如在许多被剥削的鱼类种群中观察到的,是由于依赖于生长的机制(即,在低种群密度下繁殖成功率降低,也称为阿利效应)造成的。然而,很难从人口水平的数据中获得经验支持。使用基于个体的规模结构模型,我们表明,由于个体生活史的两个基本方面,灾难性的人口崩溃可能仍然是许多社区的固有属性:个体依赖于大小和食物的增长以及个体死亡率随身体而降低尺寸。正密度依赖性,是必需的生长机制和灾难性行为的特征,是这些个体的生活史特征之间相互作用的直接而有力的结果,这种现象在许多物种中普遍存在。

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