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下降迁徙鸟类种群动态驱动因素的空间一致性。

Spatial consistency in drivers of population dynamics of a declining migratory bird.

机构信息

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Trondheim, Norway.

Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2023 Jan;92(1):97-111. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13834. Epub 2022 Nov 18.

Abstract

Many migratory species are in decline across their geographical ranges. Single-population studies can provide important insights into drivers at a local scale, but effective conservation requires multi-population perspectives. This is challenging because relevant data are often hard to consolidate, and state-of-the-art analytical tools are typically tailored to specific datasets. We capitalized on a recent data harmonization initiative (SPI-Birds) and linked it to a generalized modelling framework to identify the demographic and environmental drivers of large-scale population decline in migratory pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) breeding across Britain. We implemented a generalized integrated population model (IPM) to estimate age-specific vital rates, including their dependency on environmental conditions, and total and breeding population size of pied flycatchers using long-term (34-64 years) monitoring data from seven locations representative of the British breeding range. We then quantified the relative contributions of different vital rates and population structure to changes in short- and long-term population growth rate using transient life table response experiments (LTREs). Substantial covariation in population sizes across breeding locations suggested that change was the result of large-scale drivers. This was supported by LTRE analyses, which attributed past changes in short-term population growth rates and long-term population trends primarily to variation in annual survival and dispersal dynamics, which largely act during migration and/or nonbreeding season. Contributions of variation in local reproductive parameters were small in comparison, despite sensitivity to local temperature and rainfall within the breeding period. We show that both short- and long-term population changes of British breeding pied flycatchers are likely linked to factors acting during migration and in nonbreeding areas, where future research should be prioritized. We illustrate the potential of multi-population analyses for informing management at (inter)national scales and highlight the importance of data standardization, generalized and accessible analytical tools, and reproducible workflows to achieve them.

摘要

许多迁徙物种在其地理分布范围内都在减少。单种群研究可以为局部尺度的驱动因素提供重要的见解,但有效的保护需要多种群的观点。这是具有挑战性的,因为相关数据通常难以整合,而最先进的分析工具通常针对特定的数据集进行了定制。我们利用了最近的数据协调倡议(SPI-Birds),并将其与广义建模框架相结合,以确定在英国繁殖的迁徙白腰杓鹬(Ficedula hypoleuca)的大规模种群下降的人口和环境驱动因素。我们实施了广义综合种群模型(IPM),以估计特定年龄的生命率,包括其对环境条件的依赖性,以及使用来自七个代表英国繁殖范围的地点的长期(34-64 年)监测数据来估算白腰杓鹬的总种群和繁殖种群规模。然后,我们使用瞬态生命表响应实验(LTRE)量化了不同生命率和种群结构对短期和长期种群增长率变化的相对贡献。繁殖地点的种群数量存在大量的协变,表明变化是由大规模驱动因素造成的。这得到了 LTRE 分析的支持,这些分析将短期人口增长率和长期人口趋势的过去变化主要归因于年度存活率和扩散动态的变化,这些变化主要发生在迁徙和/或非繁殖季节。尽管与繁殖期内的当地温度和降雨量有关,但本地繁殖参数变化的贡献较小。我们表明,英国繁殖白腰杓鹬的短期和长期种群变化都可能与在迁徙和非繁殖区活动的因素有关,未来的研究应该优先考虑这些因素。我们说明了多种群分析在(国际)国家范围内为管理提供信息的潜力,并强调了数据标准化、通用和可访问的分析工具以及可重复的工作流程的重要性,以实现这些目标。

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