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生活史多样性及其对洄游鱼类种群稳定性和持续性的重要性:北美两个大流域的虹鳟。

Life-history diversity and its importance to population stability and persistence of a migratory fish: steelhead in two large North American watersheds.

作者信息

Moore Jonathan W, Yeakel Justin D, Peard Dean, Lough Jeff, Beere Mark

机构信息

Earth to Ocean Research Group, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, Canada, V5A 1S6.

Ministry of Environment, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, BC, Canada, V0J 2N0.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2014 Sep;83(5):1035-46. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12212. Epub 2014 Mar 24.

Abstract

Life-history strategies can buffer individuals and populations from environmental variability. For instance, it is possible that asynchronous dynamics among different life histories can stabilize populations through portfolio effects. Here, we examine life-history diversity and its importance to stability for an iconic migratory fish species. In particular, we examined steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), an anadromous and iteroparous salmonid, in two large, relatively pristine, watersheds, the Skeena and Nass, in north-western British Columbia, Canada. We synthesized life-history information derived from scales collected from adult steelhead (N = 7227) in these watersheds across a decade. These migratory fishes expressed 36 different manifestations of the anadromous life-history strategy, with 16 different combinations of freshwater and marine ages, 7·6% of fish performing multiple spawning migrations, and up to a maximum of four spawning migrations per lifetime. Furthermore, in the Nass watershed, various life histories were differently prevalent through time - three different life histories were the most prevalent in a given year, and no life history ever represented more than 45% of the population. These asynchronous dynamics among life histories decreased the variability of numerical abundance and biomass of the aggregated population so that it was > 20% more stable than the stability of the weighted average of specific life histories: evidence of a substantial portfolio effect. Year of ocean entry was a key driver of dynamics; the median correlation coefficient of abundance of life histories that entered the ocean the same year was 2·5 times higher than the median pairwise coefficient of life histories that entered the ocean at different times. Simulations illustrated how different elements of life-history diversity contribute to stability and persistence of populations. This study provides evidence that life-history diversity can dampen fluctuations in population abundances and biomass via portfolio effects. Conserving genetic integrity and habitat diversity in these and other large watersheds can enable a diversity of life histories that increases population and biomass stability in the face of environmental variability.

摘要

生活史策略可以保护个体和种群免受环境变化的影响。例如,不同生活史之间的异步动态有可能通过组合效应使种群趋于稳定。在此,我们研究一种标志性洄游鱼类的生活史多样性及其对稳定性的重要性。具体而言,我们在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省西北部的斯基纳河和纳斯河这两个大型且相对原始的流域中,对虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)进行了研究,虹鳟是一种溯河洄游且多次繁殖的鲑科鱼类。我们综合了从这两个流域成年虹鳟(N = 7227)的鳞片中收集到的长达十年的生活史信息。这些洄游鱼类表现出溯河洄游生活史策略的36种不同表现形式,淡水龄和海洋龄有16种不同组合,7.6%的鱼进行多次产卵洄游,且一生最多进行四次产卵洄游。此外,在纳斯河流域,不同的生活史在不同时间的普遍程度有所不同——特定年份中三种不同的生活史最为普遍,且没有一种生活史在种群中所占比例超过45%。生活史之间的这些异步动态降低了总种群数量丰度和生物量的变异性,使其稳定性比特定生活史加权平均值的稳定性高出20%以上:这是显著组合效应的证据。进入海洋的年份是动态变化的关键驱动因素;同年进入海洋的生活史丰度的中位数相关系数比不同时间进入海洋的生活史的中位数成对系数高2.5倍。模拟结果说明了生活史多样性的不同要素如何对种群的稳定性和持续性做出贡献。这项研究提供了证据,表明生活史多样性可以通过组合效应抑制种群数量丰度和生物量的波动。在这些以及其他大型流域中保护遗传完整性和栖息地多样性,可以实现生活史的多样性,从而在面对环境变化时提高种群和生物量的稳定性。

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