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Pulsed food resources, but not forest cover, determine lifetime reproductive success in a forest-dwelling rodent

机译:脉冲食品资源,但不是森林覆盖,确定森林住宅啮齿动物的终身生殖成功

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The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key habitat features needed to safeguard population persistence. However, defining habitat quality for a species can be a complex task, especially if knowledge on the relationship between individual performance and habitat quality is lacking. 2. Here, we determined the relative importance of availability of suitable forest habitat, body mass, and food from masting tree species on female lifetime reproductive success (LRS) of Siberian flying squirrels (Pteromys volans). 3. We calculated LRS of 500 female flying squirrels based on a 22 year-long longitudinal data set of two populations from western Finland. We assessed with generalised additive models the potential effects of availability of suitable habitat and cumulative lifetime availability of food from masting tree species on female LRS, longevity and fecundity. On a reduced dataset, we evaluated the importance of female winter body mass and conducted a piecewise path analysis to determine how variables were connected. 4. According to generalised additive models female longevity, fecundity and LRS were mainly determined by variation in cumulative lifetime availability of food from masting alder and birch. Instead, habitat and body mass had smaller role. The path analysis indicated that lifetime food availability had direct effect on longevity and fecundity, and these had equal effect on LRS at both study sites. 5. Our results on LRS shows that the occurrence of tree masting events during a flying squirrel female’s lifetime have profoundly larger effect on lifetime reproductive success than the cover of suitable forest habitat. Furthermore, this study emphasises the importance of both fecundity and longevity, and the indirect effects of food availability via those components, as determinants of lifetime fitness of female flying squirrels.
机译:栖息地和食物可用性对健身的相对贡献可以为维护人口持久性所需的主要栖息地特征提供证据。然而,定义某种物种的栖息地质量可以是一个复杂的任务,特别是如果缺乏对个人性能和栖息地质量之间的关系的知识。 2.在这里,我们确定了在西伯利亚飞行松鼠的女性终身生殖成功(Pteromys vlans)的女性终身生殖成功(LRS)上的适当森林栖息地,体重和食品的相对重要性。 3.基于来自西芬兰西部的两个人群的22年长的纵向数据集,我们计算了500个女性飞行松鼠的LRS。我们用广义添加剂评估了适当的栖息地和累积寿命可用性的潜在影响,从母婴对女性LRS,寿命和繁殖力进行肥大的树种。在减少的数据集上,我们评估了女性冬季体积的重要性,并进行了分段路径分析,以确定如何连接变量。 4.根据广义添加剂模型,雌性寿命,繁殖力和LRS主要是通过从播种桤木和桦树的食物的累积寿命可用性的变化来确定。相反,栖息地和体重具有较小的作用。路径分析表明,终身食品可用性对寿命和繁殖力有直接影响,这些效果在两项研究网站上对LRS具有平等的影响。 5.我们的LRS的结果表明,飞行松鼠女性终身期间的树木桅杆事件的发生了比合适的森林栖息地的封面对终身生殖成功的影响深刻。此外,这项研究强调了繁殖力和寿命的重要性,以及通过这些组件的食物可用性的间接影响,作为女性飞鼠的寿命适应性的决定因素。

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