Demographic Research, Max Planck Institute, 18057 Rostock, Germany.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Apr 27;107(17):7841-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1002645107. Epub 2010 Apr 8.
Heterogeneity within a population is a pervasive challenge for studies of individual life-histories. Population-level patterns in age-specific reproductive success can be broken down into relative contributions from selective disappearance, selective appearance of individuals into the study population, and average change in performance for survivors (average ontogenetic development). In this article, we provide an exact decomposition. We apply our formula to data on the reproductive performance of a well characterized population of common terns (Sterna hirundo). We show that improvements with age over most of adult life and senescence at old ages are primarily due to a genuine change in the mean among surviving individuals rather than selective disappearance or selective appearance of individuals. Average ontogenetic development accounts for approximately 87% of the overall age-specific population change.
群体内的异质性是个体生活史研究中普遍存在的挑战。特定年龄生殖成功率的群体水平模式可以分解为个体选择性消失、选择性出现在研究群体中和幸存者表现(平均个体发育发展)的相对贡献。在本文中,我们提供了一个精确的分解。我们将公式应用于普通燕鸥(Sterna hirundo)特征明确的种群生殖性能数据。我们表明,在大多数成年生活中,年龄的增长和老年的衰老主要是由于幸存个体的平均值发生了真正的变化,而不是个体的选择性消失或选择性出现。平均个体发育发展大约占总体特定年龄群体变化的 87%。