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资源的时空变化和气候的时间变化对海鸟密度制约种群增长的相反影响。

Opposing effects of spatiotemporal variation in resources and temporal variation in climate on density dependent population growth in seabirds.

机构信息

UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Edinburgh, UK.

Bioinformatics and Statistics Scotland, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2022 Dec;91(12):2384-2399. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13819. Epub 2022 Oct 31.

Abstract

Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapidly changing world. Evidence has been emerging for how fundamental drivers of density dependence in mobile species are related to two differing types of environmental variation-temporal variation in climate, and spatiotemporal variation in food resources. However, to date, tests of these hypotheses have been largely restricted to mid-trophic species in terrestrial environments and thus their general applicability remains unknown. We tested if these same processes can be identified in marine upper trophic level species. We assembled a multi-decadal data set on population abundance of 10 species of colonial seabirds comprising a large component of the UK breeding seabird biomass, and covering diverse phylogenies, life histories and foraging behaviours. We tested for evidence of density dependence in population growth rates using discrete time state-space population models fit to long time-series of observations of abundance at seabird breeding colonies. We then assessed if the strength of density dependence in population growth rates was exacerbated by temporal variation in climate (sea temperature and swell height), and attenuated by spatiotemporal variation in prey resources (productivity and tidal fronts). The majority of species showed patterns consistent with temporal variation in climate acting to strengthen density dependent feedbacks to population growth. However, fewer species showed evidence for a weakening of density dependence with increasing spatiotemporal variation in prey resources. Our findings extend this emerging theory for how different sources of environmental variation may shape the dynamics and regulation of animal populations, demonstrating its role in upper trophic marine species. We show that environmental variation leaves a signal in long-term population dynamics of seabirds with potentially important consequences for their demography and trophic interactions.

摘要

了解生态过程如何组合以塑造种群动态在快速变化的世界中至关重要。有证据表明,移动物种密度依赖的基本驱动因素与两种不同类型的环境变化有关——气候的时间变化和食物资源的时空变化。然而,迄今为止,这些假设的检验在很大程度上局限于陆地环境中的中营养级物种,因此其普遍适用性尚不清楚。我们检验了这些相同的过程是否可以在海洋上层营养级物种中识别出来。我们收集了一个关于 10 种群居海鸟种群丰度的多十年数据集,这些海鸟是英国繁殖海鸟生物量的主要组成部分,涵盖了不同的系统发育、生活史和觅食行为。我们使用离散时间状态空间种群模型来检验种群增长率是否存在密度依赖性,该模型适用于对海鸟繁殖地丰度的长时间序列观测。然后,我们评估了种群增长率的密度依赖性是否因气候变化(海温和海浪高度)的时间变化而加剧,以及因猎物资源(生产力和潮汐锋面)的时空变化而减弱。大多数物种的模式与气候变化对种群增长的密度依赖性反馈的增强一致。然而,较少的物种表现出随着猎物资源的时空变化增加而密度依赖性减弱的证据。我们的研究结果扩展了这一新兴理论,即不同来源的环境变化如何塑造动物种群的动态和调节,证明了它在海洋上层营养级物种中的作用。我们表明,环境变化在海鸟的长期种群动态中留下了信号,这可能对它们的种群动态和营养相互作用产生重要影响。

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