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Does climate variability influence the demography of wild primates? Evidence from long-term life-history data in seven species

机译:气候变率会影响野生灵长类动物的人口统计学吗?来自七个物种的长期生活史数据的证据

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Earth's rapidly changing climate creates a growing need to understand how demographic processes in natural populations are affected by climate variability, particularly among organisms threatened by extinction. Long-term, large-scale, and cross-taxon studies of vital rate variation in relation to climate variability can be particularly valuable because they can reveal environmental drivers that affect multiple species over extensive regions. Few such data exist for animals with slow life histories, particularly in the tropics, where climate variation over large-scale space is asynchronous. As our closest relatives, nonhuman primates are especially valuable as a resource to understand the roles of climate variability and climate change in human evolutionary history. Here, we provide the first comprehensive investigation of vital rate variation in relation to climate variability among wild primates. We ask whether primates are sensitive to global changes that are universal (e.g., higher temperature, large-scale climate oscillations) or whether they are more sensitive to global change effects that are local (e.g., more rain in some places), which would complicate predictions of how primates in general will respond to climate change. To address these questions, we use a database of long-term life-history data for natural populations of seven primate species that have been studied for 29-52 years to investigate associations between vital rate variation, local climate variability, and global climate oscillations. Associations between vital rates and climate variability varied among species and depended on the time windows considered, highlighting the importance of temporal scale in detection of such effects. We found strong climate signals in the fertility rates of three species. However, survival, which has a greater impact on population growth, was little affected by climate variability. Thus, we found evidence for demographic buffering of life histories, but also evidence of mechanisms by which climate change could affect the fates of wild primates.
机译:地球气候的快速变化使人们越来越需要了解自然种群的人口过程如何受到气候变异的影响,特别是在濒临灭绝的生物中。对与气候变率相关的生命速率变化进行长期、大规模和跨分类群研究可能特别有价值,因为它们可以揭示影响广泛地区多个物种的环境驱动因素。对于生活史缓慢的动物来说,这样的数据很少,特别是在热带地区,那里的大尺度空间的气候变化是异步的。作为我们最亲近的亲戚,非人灵长类动物作为了解气候变异和气候变化在人类进化史中的作用的资源特别有价值。在这里,我们首次全面研究了野生灵长类动物与气候变异性相关的生命速率变化。我们询问灵长类动物是否对普遍的全球变化敏感(例如,更高的温度,大规模的气候振荡),或者它们是否对局部的全球变化影响更敏感(例如,某些地方的降雨更多),这将使灵长类动物总体上如何应对气候变化的预测变得复杂。为了解决这些问题,我们使用一个长期生活史数据数据库来研究七种灵长类动物的自然种群,这些物种已经研究了29-52年,以研究生命率变化、局部气候变异性和全球气候振荡之间的关联。生命速率与气候变率之间的关联因物种而异,并取决于所考虑的时间窗口,突出了时间尺度在检测此类影响方面的重要性。我们在三个物种的生育率中发现了强烈的气候信号。然而,对人口增长影响较大的生存率几乎没有受到气候变异性的影响。因此,我们发现了生命史的人口缓冲的证据,但也发现了气候变化可能影响野生灵长类动物命运的机制的证据。

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