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Inter-class competition in stage-structured populations: effects of adult density on life-history traits of adult and juvenile common lizards

机译:阶段结构人群中的阶级间竞争:成年密度对成年和少年普通蜥蜴生活史特征的影响

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Ecological and evolutionary processes in natural populations are largely influenced by the population's stage-structure. Commonly, different classes have different competitive abilities, e.g., due to differences in body size, suggesting that inter-class competition may be important and largely asymmetric. However, experimental evidence states that inter-class competition, which is important, is rare and restricted to marine fish. Here, we manipulated the adult density in six semi-natural populations of the European common lizard, Zootoca vivipara, while holding juvenile density constant. Adult density affected juveniles, but not adults, in line with inter-class competition. High adult density led to lower juvenile survival and growth before hibernation. In contrast, juvenile survival after hibernation was higher in populations with high adult density, pointing to relaxed inter-class competition. As a result, annual survival was not affected by adult density, showing that differences in pre- and post-hibernation survival balanced each other out. The intensity of inter-class competition affected reproduction, performance, and body size in juveniles. Path analyses unravelled direct treatment effects on early growth (pre-hibernation) and no direct treatment effects on the parameters measured after hibernation. This points to allometry of treatment-induced differences in early growth, and it suggests that inter-class competition mainly affects the early growth of the competitively inferior class and thereby their future performance and reproduction. These results are in contrast with previous findings and, together with results in marine fish, suggest that the strength and direction of density dependence may depend on the degree of inter-class competition, and thus on the availability of resources used by the competing classes.
机译:自然种群的生态和进化过程在很大程度上受种群的阶段结构影响。通常,不同的阶级具有不同的竞争能力,例如由于体型的差异,这表明阶级间的竞争可能很重要并且在很大程度上是不对称的。然而,实验证据表明,重要的阶级间竞争是罕见的,仅限于海水鱼类。在这里,我们将欧洲普通蜥蜴Zootoca vivipara的六个半自然种群中的成年密度控制在不变的情况下。与班际竞争相一致,成年人的密度影响了少年,但成年人没有受到影响。高成人密度导致冬眠前青少年生存和生长降低。相比之下,成年人密度较高的人群中,冬眠后的青少年存活率较高,这表明阶级间竞争较宽松。结果,年生存率不受成年密度的影响,表明冬眠前和冬眠后的生存差异彼此平衡。班际竞争的激烈程度影响了少年的繁殖,性能和体型。路径分析对早期生长(冬眠前)未阐明的直接治疗效果,对冬眠后测得的参数没有直接治疗效果。这表明了治疗引起的早期生长差异的异速测量法,这表明类别间的竞争主要影响劣等竞争者的早期生长,进而影响他们未来的表现和繁殖。这些结果与先前的发现相反,并且与海水鱼类的结果一起表明,密度依赖性的强度和方向可能取决于类间竞争的程度,并因此取决于竞争类所使用的资源的可用性。

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