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Population dynamics of three songbird species in a nestbox population in Central Europe show effects of density, climate and competitive interactions

机译:中欧巢箱种群中三种鸣禽物种的种群动态显示密度,气候和竞争相互作用的影响

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Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining species population dynamics is a challenge, especially if the two factors interact. One approach is to apply stochastic population models to long-term data, yet few studies have included interactions between density-dependent and density-independent factors, or explored more than one type of stochastic population model. However, both are important because model choice critically affects inference on population dynamics and stability. Here, we used a multiple models approach and applied log-linear and non-linear stochastic population models to time series (spanning 29 years) on the population growth rates of Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus, Great Tits Parus major and Pied Flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca breeding in two nestbox populations in southern Germany. We focused on the roles of climate conditions and intra-and interspecific competition in determining population growth rates. Density dependence was evident in all populations. For Blue Tits in one population and for Great Tits in both populations, addition of a density-independent factor improved model fit. At one location, Blue Tit population growth rate increased following warmer winters, whereas Great Tit population growth rates decreased following warmer springs. Importantly, Great Tit population growth rate also decreased following years of high Blue Tit abundance, but not vice versa. This finding is consistent with asymmetric interspecific competition and implies that competition could carry over to influence population dynamics. At the other location, Great Tit population growth rate decreased following years of high Pied Flycatcher abundance but only when Great Tit population numbers were low, illustrating that the roles of density-dependent and density-independent factors are not necessarily mutually exclusive. The dynamics of this Great Tit population, in contrast to the other populations, were unstable and chaotic, raising the question of whether interactions between density-dependent and density-independent factors play a role in determining the (in) stability of the dynamics of species populations.
机译:揭开依赖密度和依赖密度的因素在确定物种种群动态中的作用是一个挑战,尤其是在两个因素相互作用的情况下。一种方法是将随机种群模型应用于长期数据,但很少有研究包含密度依赖和密度独立因素之间的相互作用,或者探讨了不止一种类型的随机种群模型。但是,两者都很重要,因为模型选择会严重影响对种群动态和稳定性的推断。在这里,我们使用了多种模型方法,并将对数线性和非线性随机种群模型应用于时间序列(跨越29年),以了解蓝山雀Cyanistes caeruleus,大山雀Parus major和小花Fi Fiedula hypoleuca繁殖的人口增长率。德国南部有两个巢箱种群。我们专注于气候条件以及种内和种间竞争在确定人口增长率中的作用。密度依赖性在所有人群中都很明显。对于一个种群中的蓝雀和两个种群中的大山雀,添加密度无关因子都会改善模型拟合。在一个地方,随着冬天的暖和,蓝雀的人口增长率增加,而随着春天的变暖,大山雀的人口增长率下降。重要的是,随着高山雀数量的增加,大山雀人口增长率也有所下降,但反之则不然。这一发现与种间不对称竞争是一致的,并暗示竞争可以继续影响种群动态。在另一处,大山雀种群的增长率在多年高染色捕蝇器之后才下降,但是只有在大山雀种群数量较低时,这说明密度相关和密度独立因素的作用不一定相互排斥。与其他种群相比,该大山雀种群的动态不稳定且混乱,这提出了一个问题,即依赖密度的因素和依赖密度的因素之间的相互作用是否在决定物种动力学的(稳定性)方面起着作用人口。

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