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Strong contribution of immigration to local population regulation: Evidence from a migratory passerine

机译:移民对当地人口监管的重要贡献:游走性er鸟的证据

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A mechanistic understanding of the dynamics of populations requires knowledge about the variation of the underlying demographic rates and about the reasons for their variability. In geographically open populations, immigration is often necessary to prevent declines, but little is known about whether immigration can contribute to its regulation. We studied the dynamics of a Red-backed Shrike population (Lanius collurio) over 36 years in Germany with a Bayesian integrated population model. We estimated mean and temporal variability of population sizes, productivity, apparent survival, and immigration. We assessed how strongly the demographic rates were correlated with population growth to understand the demographic reasons of population change and how strongly the demographic rates were correlated with population size to identify possible density-dependent mechanisms. The shrike population varied between 35 and 74 breeding pairs but did not show a significant trend in population size over time (growth rate 1.002 6 0.001 [mean 6 SD]). Apparent survival of females (juveniles 0.06 6 0.01; adults 0.37 6 0.03) was lower than that of males (juveniles 0.10 6 0.01; adults 0.44 6 0.02). Immigration rates were substantial and higher in females (0.56 6 0.02) than in males (0.43 6 0.02), and average productivity was 2.76 6 0.14. Without immigration, the Red-backed Shrike population would have declined strongly. Immigration was the strongest driver for the number of females while local recruitment was the most important driver for the number of males. Immigration of both sexes and productivity, but not local recruitment and survival, were subject to density dependence. Density-dependent productivity was not effectively regulating the local population but may have contributed to regulate shrike populations at larger spatial scales. These findings suggest that immigration is not only an important component to prevent a geographically open population from decline, but that it can also contribute to its regulation.
机译:对人口动态的机械理解需要了解基本人口率的变化以及其变化的原因。在地理上开放的人群中,经常需要进行移民以防止人口下降,但对于移民是否可以对其监管做出贡献知之甚少。我们使用贝叶斯综合人口模型研究了德国36年红背伯劳鸟(Lanius collurio)的动态。我们估计了人口规模,生产力,表观生存率和移民的平均和时间变异性。我们评估了人口统计学与人口增长之间的相关程度,以了解人口变化的人口统计学原因,以及人口统计学与人口规模之间的相关程度,以确定可能的密度依赖性机制。伯劳伯劳鸟种群在35对和74个育种对之间变化,但种群数量没有随时间变化的显着趋势(增长率1.002 6 0.001 [平均6 SD])。女性(青少年0.06 6 0.01;成人0.37 6 0.03)的表观存活率低于男性(青少年0.10 6 0.01;成人0.44 6 0.02)。女性(0.56 6 0.02)的移民率很高,高于男性(0.43 6 0.02),平均生产率为2.76 6 0.14。没有移民,红背伯劳鸟的数量将急剧下降。移民是女性人数的最主要驱动力,而本地招聘是男性人数最重要的驱动力。性别和生产力的移民,而不是当地的征聘和生存,都受到密度的依赖。依赖密度的生产力并不能有效地调节本地人口,但可能有助于在更大的空间尺度上调节伯劳种群。这些发现表明,移民不仅是防止地理上开放的人口下降的重要组成部分,而且还可以促进其监管。

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