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Determinants of size at metamorphosis in an endangered amphibian and their projected effects on population stability

机译:濒临灭绝的两栖动物变态时的大小决定因素及其对种群稳定性的预测影响

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Roughly 80% of animal species have complex life cycles spanning a major habitat shift, and delayed life history effects play an important role in their population dynamics. Through their effect on size at metamorphosis, factors in the pre- metamorphic environment often have profound effects upon survival and fecundity in the post-metamorphic environment. Here, we adopted a combined experimental and field observational approach to investigate the factors that determine size at metamorphosis in pond-breeding amphibians, and to predict some of their downstream effects on population stability. We set up ecologically realistic mesocosm communities for the endangered California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense to test the effects of larval density, prey density and hydroperiod on mean size at metamorphosis. We found significant effects for all three factors, with mean size at metamorphosis negatively correlated with larval density and positively correlated with prey density and hydroperiod. We also used six years of field survey data to identify the most informative model explaining mean size at metamorphosis and thus validate our mesocosm results. The optimal three-term model identified terms that were roughly analogous to each of the mesocosm treatments and with similar effect sizes, providing strong field confirmation of our experimental results. The field data also provide correlations between each factor and the number of metamorphs recruited to the population, allowing us to predict the effect of each factor on population stability. Finally, we show that these populations of the endangered A. californiense are strongly resource limited, which has important implications for their management and recovery as an endangered taxon.
机译:大约80%的动物具有复杂的生命周期,跨越了主要的栖息地转移,延迟的生命史影响在其种群动态中起着重要的作用。通过影响变形时的大小,变形前环境中的因素通常对变形后环境中的生存和繁殖力产生深远影响。在这里,我们采用了一种结合实验和现场观察的方法来调查决定池塘繁殖两栖动物变态时大小的因素,并预测它们对种群稳定性的一些下游影响。我们为濒临灭绝的加利福尼亚虎sal Ambystoma californiense建立了生态现实的中观世界,以测试幼虫密度,猎物密度和水周期对变态时平均大小的影响。我们发现这三个因素都有显着影响,变态处的平均大小与幼虫密度呈负相关,与猎物密度和水周期呈正相关。我们还使用了六年的现场调查数据来确定解释性最强的模型,该模型可解释变形时的平均大小,从而验证我们的中观研究结果。最佳的三项模型可确定与每种中观治疗大致相似且效应大小相似的术语,从而为我们的实验结果提供了有力的依据。现场数据还提供了每个因素与募集到种群的变态数量之间的相关性,从而使我们能够预测每个因素对种群稳定性的影响。最后,我们证明了这些濒临灭绝的拟南芥种群资源严重受限,这对其作为濒危分类群的管理和恢复具有重要意义。

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