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Patterns of spatio-temporal variation in the survival rates of a viviparous lizard: the interacting effects of sex, reproductive trade-offs, aridity, and human-induced disturbance

机译:胎生蜥蜴存活率的时空变化模式:性别,生殖权衡,干旱和人为干扰的相互作用

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Examination of the spatial and temporal variation in survival rates provides insight on how the action of natural selection varies among populations of single species. In this study, we used mark-recapture data from seven populations of the viviparous lizard Sceloporus grammicus in Central Mexico and a multi-model inference framework to examine interpopulation variation in the survival of adult males and females. We aimed to analyze the potential effects of aridity, human-induced disturbance, and reproductive costs on the survival rates of these lizards. For females in particular, we also searched for a negative relationship between litter size (adjusted for female size) and female survival. Our results demonstrate seasonal changes in survival for males and females. In three out of our seven study sites female survival decreased during the birthing season. In contrast, male survival did not appear to decrease during the mating season. We found an interaction between site-specific aridity and reproductive season affecting female survival. A decrease in female survival during the birthing season was observed in relatively arid sites. In one of these arid sites we found a negative effect of size-adjusted litter size on female survival: females producing more offspring than those expected for their size were more likely to die. This result represents evidence of a physiological trade-off for gravid females occurring in at least one of the studied populations. Interpopulation variation in the degree of human-induced disturbance could not explain the observed patterns of spatial variation in survival rates. Our results demonstrate wide variation in sex-specific survival patterns of this viviparous lizard and provide evidence that negative associations between reproduction and survival are highly dependent on the local environmental conditions
机译:对存活率的时空变化的研究提供了关于自然选择的作用在单个物种种群之间如何变化的见解。在这项研究中,我们使用了来自墨西哥中部的7个胎生蜥蜴Sceloporus grammicus种群的标记捕获数据,以及一个多模型推断框架来检验成年雄性和雌性存活中的种群间变异。我们旨在分析干旱,人为干扰和生殖成本对这些蜥蜴存活率的潜在影响。特别是对于雌性,我们还搜索了产仔数(根据雌性大小调整)与雌性存活率之间的负相关关系。我们的研究结果表明,男性和女性生存率的季节性变化。在我们的七个研究地点中,有三个在出生季节降低了女性的存活率。相反,在交配季节,雄性存活率似乎没有降低。我们发现特定部位的干旱与生殖季节之间的相互作用会影响女性的生存。在相对干旱的地区观察到出生季节女性存活率下降。在这些干旱的地区之一,我们发现大小调整的窝产仔数对雌性存活率有负面影响:后代生产的雌性比预期大小的雌性更有可能死亡。该结果表明在至少一个所研究的群体中发生的妊娠雌性的生理权衡的证据。人群间人为干扰程度的变化无法解释观察到的生存率空间变化模式。我们的研究结果表明,这种胎生蜥蜴的性别特异性生存模式差异很大,并提供证据表明繁殖和生存之间的负相关性高度依赖于当地环境条件

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