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Spatial and spatiotemporal variation in metapopulation structure affects population dynamics in a passively dispersing arthropod

机译:在Metapulation结构中的空间和时空变化会影响被动分散的节肢动物中的人口动态

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The spatial and temporal variation in the availability of suitable habitat within metapopulations determines colonization-extinction events, regulates local population sizes and eventually affects local population and metapopulation stability. Insights into the impact of such a spatiotemporal variation on the local population and metapopulation dynamics are principally derived from classical metapopulation theory and have not been experimentally validated. By manipulating spatial structure in artificial metapopulations of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae, we test to which degree spatial (mainland-island metapopulations) and spatiotemporal variation (classical metapopulations) in habitat availability affects the dynamics of the metapopulations relative to systems where habitat is constantly available in time and space (patchy metapopulations). Our experiment demonstrates that (i) spatial variation in habitat availability decreases variance in metapopulation size and decreases density-dependent dispersal at the metapopulation level, while (ii) spatiotemporal variation in habitat availability increases patch extinction rates, decreases local population and metapopulation sizes and decreases density dependence in population growth rates. We found dispersal to be negatively density dependent and overall low in the spatial variable mainland-island metapopulation. This demographic variation subsequently impacts local and regional population dynamics and determines patterns of metapopulation stability. Both local and metapopulation-level variabilities are minimized in mainland-island metapopulations relative to classical and patchy ones.
机译:在比例内合适的栖息地的空间和时间变化决定了结肠化消化事件,调节局部种群尺寸,最终影响局部种群和比例稳定性。对当地人口和比例动态对局部种群和比例动态的影响的影响主要来自经典的比例理论,并且没有经过实验验证。通过操纵蜘蛛螨Tetrancchus荨麻疹的人为性质的空间结构,我们测试了哪个程度的空间(大陆 - 岛状物质)和栖息地可用性(古典按摩)的栖息地(古典按摩物质)影响了与栖息地不断使用的系统的数量的动态在时间和空间(斑块的比例)。我们的实验表明,(i)栖息地可用性的空间变化降低了比例尺寸的差异,降低了比例水平的密度依赖性分散,而(ii)栖息地可用性的时空变化会增加贴片消失率,降低局部群体和比例尺寸并降低密度依赖于人口增长率。我们发现分散在空间可变大陆 - 岛比例中依赖密度和总体低。这种人口变异随后影响局部和区域人口动态,并确定了比例稳定性的模式。局部和比例级别可变性既相对于古典和斑食的大陆 - 岛屿比例最小化。

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