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Stochastic population dynamics in populations of western terrestrial garter snakes with divergent life histories

机译:具有不同生活史的西部陆地袜带蛇种群中的随机种群动态

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Comparative evaluations of population dynamics in species with temporal and spatial variation in life-history traits are rare because they require long-term demographic time series from multiple populations. We present such an analysis using demographic data collected during the interval 1978-1996 for six populations of western terrestrial garter snakes (Thamnophis elegans) from two evolutionarily divergent ecotypes. Three replicate populations from a slow-living ecotype, found in mountain meadows of northeastern California, were characterized by individuals that develop slowly, mature late, reproduce infrequently with small reproductive effort, and live longer than individuals of three populations of a fast-living ecotype found at lakeshore locales. We constructed matrix population models for each of the populations based on 8-13 years of data per population and analyzed both deterministic dynamics based on mean annual vital rates and stochastic dynamics incorporating annual variation in vital rates. (1) Contributions of highly variable vital rates to fitness (λ_s) were buffered against the negative effects of stochastic variation, and this relationship was consistent with differences between the meadow (M-slow) and lakeshore (L-fast) ecotypes. (2) Annual variation in the proportion of gravid females had the greatest negative effect among all vital rates on λ _s. The magnitude of variation in the proportion of gravid females and its effect on λ_s was greater in M-slow than L-fast populations. (3) Variation in the proportion of gravid females, in turn, depended on annual variation in prey availability, and its effect on λ_s was 4- 23 times greater in M-slow than L-fast populations. In addition to differences in stochastic dynamics between ecotypes, we also found higher mean mortality rates across all age classes in the L-fast populations. Our results suggest that both deterministic and stochastic selective forces have affected the evolution of divergent life-history traits in the two ecotypes, which, in turn, affect population dynamics. M-slow populations have evolved life-history traits that buffer fitness against direct effects of variation in reproduction and that spread lifetime reproduction across a greater number of reproductive bouts. These results highlight the importance of long-term demographic and environmental monitoring and of incorporating temporal dynamics into empirical studies of life-history evolution.
机译:很少对具有生命历史特征时空变化的物种进行种群动态比较评估,因为它们需要来自多个种群的长期人口统计学时间序列。我们使用从1978年至1996年间收集的来自两种进化上不同的生态型的六个西部陆足蛇(Thamnophis elegans)种群的人口统计数据,进行了这种分析。在加利福尼亚东北部山区的草地上发现的三个慢活生态型种群的特征是,这些个体发育缓慢,成熟较晚,繁殖力低,繁殖频率低,并且比三个快活生态型种群的个体寿命更长在湖岸地区找到。我们基于每个人口的8-13年数据构建了每个人口的矩阵人口模型,并分析了基于平均年生命率的确定性动态和结合了生命率年变化的随机动态。 (1)缓冲了高可变生命率对适应性(λ_s)的贡献,以抵抗随机变化的负面影响,并且这种关系与草甸(M慢)和湖岸(L快)生态型之间的差异是一致的。 (2)在所有生命率中,妊娠女性比例的年度变化对λ_s的影响最大。中度慢速人群比轻度快速人群中妊娠雌体比例的变化幅度及其对λ_s的影响更大。 (3)雌性妊娠比例的变化反过来取决于猎物可利用性的年度变化,其对λ_s的影响在M型慢速种群中是L型快速种群的4到23倍。除了生态型之间随机动态的差异外,我们还发现L型快速人群中所有年龄段的平均死亡率较高。我们的研究结果表明,确定性选择力和随机选择力都影响了两种生态类型中不同的生活史特征的演变,进而影响了人口动态。 M型慢速种群进化了生活史特征,可以缓解适应变化的直接影响,并使一生的繁殖遍及更多的繁殖周期。这些结果凸显了长期人口统计学和环境监测以及将时间动态纳入生命历史演变的实证研究中的重要性。

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