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The dynamics of open populations: integration of top-down, bottom-up and supply-side influences on intertidal oysters

机译:公开群体的动态:对跨境牡蛎的自上而下,自下而上和供应方面的一体化

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Most communities are structured not by a single process but by some combination of top-down, bottom-up and supply-side (i.e. juvenile recruitment) factors. However, establishing how multiple processes interact remains a fundamental challenge. For example, the recruitment, growth, and mortality of estuarine species can vary along the steep and numerous environmental and biological gradients typical of these habitats, but the relative importance of those gradients is generally unknown. We took a novel approach to this question by coupling long-term field observations of the Olympia oyster Ostrea lurida in a central California estuary with a state-space integral projection model. This approach revealed that the most parsimonious description of oyster population dynamics involved spatial variation in growth and adult mortality - but not juvenile mortality - as well as spatiotemporal variation in recruitment. These patterns match the available short-term estimates of each of those processes from field studies, and reveal a synthetic view of oyster population dynamics. Larval recruitment has an interannual 'boom and bust' pattern, and during good recruitment years most larvae settle in the inner bay where water residence time is highest. Adult oyster mortality is also highest in the inner bay, where several invasive predators are abundant and lowest in the mid-bay, where oyster growth is greatest (due to bottom-up factors), likely leading to a size refuge from native predators. Surprisingly, juvenile mortality was constant across the bay, possibly because of a lack of size refuge from native and invasive predators. Our research approach represents an important advance in disentangling the contributions of spatio-temporal variation in top-down, bottom-up and supply-side forces to the dynamics of populations with open recruitment.
机译:大多数社区不是由一个过程构建的,而是通过自上而下,自下而上和供应方(即少年招募)因素的某种组合。但是,建立多个流程如何互动仍然是一个根本的挑战。例如,河口物种的募集,生长和死亡率可以沿着这些栖息地典型的陡峭和许多环境和生物学梯度而变化,但这些梯度的相对重要性通常是未知的。通过耦合奥林匹亚牡蛎Ostrea Lurida的长期现场观察,在中央加州河口中的长期田间观察,我们采取了一种新的方法。这种方法揭示了牡蛎种群动态的最常见描述涉及生长和成人死亡率的空间变异 - 但不是少年死亡率 - 以及招募的时尚变异。这些模式与现场研究中每个过程的可用短期估计匹配,并揭示了牡蛎种群动态的合成视图。幼虫招聘有际“繁荣和胸围”模式,在良好的招聘年度期间,大多数幼虫在内海湾沉淀,水停留时间最高。内海湾的成年牡蛎死亡率也是最高的,其中几种侵入性捕食者在中间海湾中最丰富,最低,其中牡蛎增长最大(由于自下而上的因素),可能导致原生捕食者的尺寸避难。令人惊讶的是,少年死亡率在海湾持续,可能是因为缺乏原生和侵入性的掠夺者的避难所。我们的研究方法代表了解除了对自上而下,自下而上和供应方力量的时空变化对具有开放招聘人口动态的贡献的重要进展。

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