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Consequences of parasite invasion and land use on the spatial dynamics of host populations

机译:寄生虫入侵的后果和土地使用宿主种群的空间动态

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1. Conversion of natural habitats to human use can affect the abundance and distribution of predators and parasites, create population sinks, and reduce the viability of valued prey and host species. We asked how the distribution of brown-headed cowbirds Molothrus ater, a generalist brood parasite, has influenced the source-sink dynamics of song sparrow Melospiza melodia populations and their regional population trends. 2. We intensively studied 17 host populations subject to varying levels of parasitism for 1-36 years. We linked these data to spatial and demographic models to predict growth rate in song sparrow populations in the Southern Gulf Islands, BC, Canada. 3. Patterns of growth in song sparrow populations were closely related to cowbird distribution, which in turn depended on land use patterns at landscape scales. Locally, sparrow populations were expected to increase in areas far from cowbird feeding areas, where parasitism was low, but to decline where parasitism exceeded 20%. The predicted population trends were similar to those recorded locally and via the North American Breeding Bird Survey. 4. Synthesis and applications. We show that the distribution of habitats favourable to brood parasites can affect whether host populations grow or decline regionally. In highly sedentary hosts like the sparrows in this study, density-dependent juvenile dispersal and marked spatial variation in the probability of parasitism can give rise to source-and-sink dynamics. Our results illustrate how the application of spatial models and empirical data can predict how land use decisions may influence host dynamics. We identify ways in which applied ecologists might influence land use to enhance the persistence of valued hosts, and suggest that our approach provides a promising framework for exploring regional-scale spatial dynamics of species in order to identify critical habitat and prioritize investments in conservation.
机译:1. 影响的丰度和分布食肉动物和寄生虫,创建人口下沉,和减少的可行性价值猎物和主机物种。brown-headed燕八哥Molothrus纯黑色,通才育寄生虫,已经影响了源库的动态北美歌雀Melospiza笛管音栓数量及其区域人口的趋势。人群受到不同程度的寄生1-36年。空间和人口统计学模型预测在北美歌雀种群增长率公元前海湾群岛南部,加拿大。3。生长在北美歌雀种群燕八哥分布相关,进而取决于土地利用景观模式鳞片。预计将增加在远离燕八哥的地区喂养地区寄生很低,但是下降,寄生超过20%。预测人口趋势是类似的记录在本地和通过北美繁殖鸟类调查。4。应用程序。栖息地有利于育寄生虫可以影响是否主机人口的增长或下降区域。麻雀在这项研究中,密度制约的青少年传播和空间变化在寄生能增加的概率source-and-sink动力学。空间的应用模型和如何实证数据可以预测土地利用决策可能会影响主机动态。应用生态学家可能影响土地使用提高价值的持久性的东道主,表明我们的方法提供了一种很有前途的探索对地区级的核空间的框架动态的物种为了识别至关重要生境与优先投资保护。

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