Department of Biology, University of Victoria Victoria, British Columbia, Canada ; Centre for Biological Diversity, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews St Andrews, Fife, U.K.
Ecol Evol. 2013 Jul;3(7):2013-9. doi: 10.1002/ece3.592. Epub 2013 May 30.
Environmental variability can destabilize communities by causing correlated interspecific fluctuations that weaken the portfolio effect, yet evidence of such a mechanism is rare in natural systems. Here, we ask whether the population dynamics of similar sympatric species of a seabird breeding community are synchronized, and if these species have similar exceptional responses to environmental variation. We used a 24-year time series of the breeding success and population growth rate of a marine top predator species group to assess the degree of synchrony between species demography. We then developed a novel method to examine the species group - all species combined - response to environmental variability, in particular, whether multiple species experience similar, pronounced fluctuations in their demography. Multiple species were positively correlated in breeding success and growth rate. Evidence of "exceptional" years was found, where the species group experienced pronounced fluctuations in their demography. The synchronous response of the species group was negatively correlated with winter sea surface temperature of the preceding year for both growth rate and breeding success. We present evidence for synchronous, exceptional responses of a species group that are driven by environmental variation. Such species covariation destabilizes communities by reducing the portfolio effect, and such exceptional responses may increase the risk of a state change in this community. Our understanding of the future responses to environmental change requires an increased focus on the short-term fluctuations in demography that are driven by extreme environmental variability.
环境变异性可通过引起种间相关波动而使群落不稳定,从而削弱组合效应,但这种机制在自然系统中很少见。在这里,我们想知道相似的海鸟繁殖群落的同种生物的种群动态是否同步,以及这些物种对环境变化是否有类似的异常反应。我们使用了 24 年的海洋顶级捕食者种群繁殖成功率和种群增长率的时间序列来评估物种间种群动态的同步程度。然后,我们开发了一种新方法来检验物种组(所有物种的总和)对环境变异性的反应,特别是是否有多个物种在其种群动态中经历了类似的、显著的波动。多个物种在繁殖成功率和增长率上呈正相关。在繁殖成功率和增长率方面,都发现了“异常”年份的证据,表明该物种组的种群动态发生了显著波动。物种组的同步响应与前一年冬季海面温度呈负相关。我们为一个物种组的同步、异常反应提供了证据,这种反应是由环境变化驱动的。这种物种协同作用通过降低组合效应使群落不稳定,而这种异常反应可能会增加该群落发生状态变化的风险。我们需要更加关注由极端环境变异性驱动的短期种群动态波动,才能更好地理解未来对环境变化的反应。