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成熟森林与演替森林中东部红背蝾螈的种群统计学及空间利用情况

Demography and space-use of Eastern Red-backed Salamanders () between mature and successional forests.

作者信息

Gade Meaghan R, Gould Philip R, Wilk Andrew J, Donlon Kate C, Brown MacKenzie L, Behan Marnie L, Roseman Marissa A, Tutterow Annalee M, Amber Evan D, Wagner Ryan B, Hoffman Andrew S, Myers Jennifer M, Peterman William E

机构信息

School of Environment and Natural Resources The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA.

Department of Ecology and Evolution Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2023 Jan 24;13(1):e9764. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9764. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Space-use and demographic processes are critical to the persistence of populations across space and time. Despite their importance, estimates of these processes are often derived from a limited number of populations spanning broad habitat or environmental gradients. With increasing appreciation of the role fine-scale environmental variation in microgeographic adaptation, there is a need and value to assessing within-site variation in space-use and demographic patterns. In this study, we analyze 3 years of spatial capture-recapture data on the Eastern Red-backed Salamander collected from a mixed-use deciduous forest site in central Ohio, USA. Study plots were situated in both a mature forest stand and successional forest stand separated by <100-m distance. Our results showed that salamander density was reduced on successional plots, which corresponded with greater distance between nearest neighbors, less overlap in core use areas, greater space-use, and greater shifts in activity centers when compared to salamanders occupying the mature habitat. By contrast, individual growth rates of salamanders occupying the successional forest were significantly greater than salamanders in the mature forest. These estimates result in successional plot salamanders reaching maturity more than 1 year earlier than salamanders on the mature forest plots and increasing their estimated lifetime fecundity by as much as 43%. The patterns we observed in space-use and individual growth are likely the result of density-dependent processes, potentially reflecting differences in resource availability or quality. Our study highlights how fine-scale, within-site variation can shape population demographics. As research into the demographic and population consequences of climate change and habitat loss and alteration continue, future research should take care to acknowledge the role that fine-scale variation may play, especially for abiotically sensitive organisms with limited vagility.

摘要

空间利用和种群动态过程对于种群在时空上的持续存在至关重要。尽管它们很重要,但这些过程的估计往往来自跨越广泛栖息地或环境梯度的有限数量的种群。随着人们越来越认识到微观地理适应中精细尺度环境变异的作用,评估空间利用和种群模式的场内变异具有必要性和价值。在本研究中,我们分析了从美国俄亥俄州中部一个混合用途落叶林地点收集的东部红背蝾螈3年的空间捕获-重捕数据。研究样地位于一个成熟林分和一个演替林分中,两者相距不到100米。我们的结果表明,与占据成熟栖息地的蝾螈相比,演替样地上蝾螈的密度降低,这与最近邻之间的距离更大、核心使用区域的重叠更少、空间利用更大以及活动中心的更大移动相对应。相比之下,占据演替林的蝾螈的个体生长率显著高于成熟林中的蝾螈。这些估计结果导致演替样地的蝾螈比成熟林样地的蝾螈早1年多达到成熟,并使它们的估计终生繁殖力提高了多达43%。我们在空间利用和个体生长中观察到的模式可能是密度依赖过程的结果,潜在地反映了资源可用性或质量的差异。我们的研究强调了精细尺度的场内变异如何塑造种群动态。随着对气候变化、栖息地丧失和改变的种群和人口后果的研究不断深入,未来的研究应注意认识到精细尺度变异可能发挥的作用,特别是对于迁移能力有限的对非生物敏感的生物。

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