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Population variation in the life history of a land fish, alticus arnoldorum, and the effects of predation and density

机译:陆生鱼类,北美白花锦蛇(Alticus arnoldorum)的生活史中的种群变化以及捕食和密度的影响

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© 2015 Platt, Ord. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, with the general expectation that reproduction should be shifted away from ages experiencing increased mortality. Investigators of life history in vertebrates frequently focus on the impact of predation, but there is increasing evidence that predation may have unexpected impacts on population density that in turn prompt unexpected changes in life history. There are also other reasons why density might impact life history independently of predation or mortality more generally. We investigated the consequences of predation and density on life history variation among populations of the Pacific leaping blenny, Alticus arnoldorum. This fish from the island of Guam spends its adult life out of the water on rocks in the splash zone, where it is vulnerable to predation and can be expected to be sensitive to changes in population density that impact resource availability. We found populations invested more in reproduction as predation decreased, while growth rate varied primarily in response to population density. These differences in life history among populations are likely plastic given the extensive gene flow among populations revealed by a previous study. The influence of predation and density on life history was unlikely to have operated independently of each other, with predation rate tending to be associated with reduced population densities. Taken together, our results suggest predation and density can have complex influences on life history, and that plastic life history traits could allow populations to persist in new or rapidly changing environments.
机译:©2015普拉特,奥尔德。这是根据知识共享署名许可协议的条款分发的开放获取文章,该条款允许在任何媒介中无限制地使用,分发和复制,但要注明原始作者和出处。生活史的变化通常可以反映出人群中特定年龄死亡率的差异,人们普遍期望繁殖应从死亡率增加的年龄转移。脊椎动物的生活史研究者经常关注掠食的影响,但是越来越多的证据表明,掠食可能会对种群密度产生意想不到的影响,进而促使生活史发生意想不到的变化。还有其他原因,说明密度可能会更普遍地独立于掠食或死亡而影响生活史。我们调查了捕食和密度对太平洋飞跃的鼠(Alticus arnoldorum)种群之间生活史变异的影响。这是一种来自关岛的鱼类,其成年后的生活是在水溅区的岩石上度过的,在这里,鱼类很容易被捕食,并且对影响资源可利用性的人口密度变化敏感。我们发现,随着捕食活动的减少,人们在繁殖上投入了更多的资金,而增长率主要是根据人口密度而变化的。鉴于先前研究揭示的人群间广泛的基因流,这些人群之间的生活史差异可能是可塑性的。捕食和密度对生活史的影响不可能彼此独立地起作用,因为捕食率往往与人口密度的降低有关。综上所述,我们的结果表明,捕食和密度可能会对生活史产生复杂的影响,而可塑性的生活史特征可以使种群在新的或快速变化的环境中生存。

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    Platt, ERM; Ord, TJ;

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