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Dynamics of a declining amphibian metapopulation: survival, dispersal and the impact of climate.

机译:两栖动物衰退的动态:生存,分散和气候的影响。

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Climate can interact with population dynamics in complex ways. In this study we describe how climatic factors influenced the dynamics of an amphibian metapopulation over 12 years through interactions with survival, recruitment and dispersal. Low annual survival of great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) was related to mild winters and heavy rainfall, which impacted the metapopulation at the regional level. Consequently, survival varied between years but not between subpopulations. Despite this regional effect, the four subpopulations were largely asynchronous in their dynamics. Three out of the four subpopulations suffered reproductive failure in most years, and recruitment to the metapopulation relied on one source. Variation in recruitment and juvenile dispersal was therefore probably driving asynchrony in population dynamics. At least one subpopulation went extinct over the 12 year period. These trends are consistent with simulations of the system, which predicted that two subpopulations had an extinction risk of >50% if adult survival fell below 30% in combination with low juvenile survival. Intermittent recruitment may therefore only result in population persistence if compensated for by relatively high adult survival. Mild winters may consequently reduce the viability of amphibian metapopulations. In the face of climate change, conservation actions may be needed at the local scale to compensate for reduced adult survival. These would need to include management to enhance recruitment, connectivity and dispersal.
机译:气候可以以复杂的方式与人口动态互动。在这项研究中,我们描述了气候因素如何通过与生存,招聘和分散的相互作用来影响两年的两栖动物比例的动态。伟大的冠蝾螈( Triturus cristatus 50%。因此,如果通过相对高的成人存活,则只能导致人口持久性。因此,温和的冬季可能会降低两栖动物的可行性。在气候变化面前,可能需要保护行动,以补偿成人存活率降低。这些需要包括管理层,以增强招聘,连接和分散。

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