Evolutionary Ecology Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, , Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK, Integrative Systems Biology Laboratory, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), , Thuwal 23955-6900, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg, , Gothenburg 41296, Sweden, Centre for Evolutionary Marine Biology, University of Gothenburg, , Gothenburg, Sweden.
Proc Biol Sci. 2014 Feb 12;281(1780):20133127. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.3127. Print 2014 Apr 7.
Immigration can rescue local populations from extinction, helping to stabilize a metapopulation. Local population dynamics is important for determining the strength of this rescue effect, but the mechanistic link between local demographic parameters and the rescue effect at the metapopulation level has received very little attention by modellers. We develop an analytical framework that allows us to describe the emergence of the rescue effect from interacting local stochastic dynamics. We show this framework to be applicable to a wide range of spatial scales, providing a powerful and convenient alternative to individual-based models for making predictions concerning the fate of metapopulations. We show that the rescue effect plays an important role in minimizing the increase in local extinction probability associated with high demographic stochasticity, but its role is more limited in the case of high local environmental stochasticity of recruitment or survival. While most models postulate the rescue effect, our framework provides an explicit mechanistic link between local dynamics and the emergence of the rescue effect, and more generally the stability of the whole metapopulation.
移民可以使当地种群免于灭绝,有助于稳定复合种群。本地种群动态对于确定这种拯救效应的强度非常重要,但模型很少关注本地人口统计参数与复合种群水平的拯救效应之间的机制联系。我们开发了一个分析框架,使我们能够从相互作用的本地随机动态中描述拯救效应的出现。我们表明,该框架适用于广泛的空间尺度,为有关复合种群命运的预测提供了一种强大而方便的替代个体模型的方法。我们表明,拯救效应在最小化与高人口统计随机性相关的本地灭绝概率增加方面起着重要作用,但在招募或生存的本地环境随机性较高的情况下,其作用更为有限。虽然大多数模型假定存在拯救效应,但我们的框架在本地动态与拯救效应的出现之间提供了明确的机制联系,更一般地说,与整个复合种群的稳定性之间提供了明确的机制联系。