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种内性状变异在驱动变态后存活中的作用:对开放种群补充的影响。

The role of intraspecific trait variation in driving post-metamorphic survival: Implications for recruitment in open populations.

作者信息

Giménez Luis, Jenkins Stuart R

机构信息

School of Ocean Sciences Bangor University Menai Bridge UK.

Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, Alfred Wegener Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar Und Meeresforschung Helgoland Germany.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2024 Aug 6;14(8):e70065. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70065. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Most ecological studies attempting to understand causes of population dynamics and community structure disregard intraspecific trait variation. We quantified the importance of natural intra-cohort variation in body size and density of juveniles for recruitment of a sessile marine organism, the barnacle . Barnacles are representative of species organised in metapopulations, that is, as open local populations connected by larval dispersal. We tracked the individual growth and survival of a cohort of juvenile barnacles from two shores of North Wales. Barnacles settled as larvae in spring of 2002 on previously cleared rock. The density of these new recruits was experimentally manipulated in June and randomly selected individuals were monitored from June to October to evaluate the role of barnacle size and density in predicting survival. In doing so we characterised density at three spatial scales (quadrat: 25 cm, cells within quadrats: 25 mm and neighbourhood: number of neighbours in physical contact with the target barnacle). At all scales, variations in juvenile body size exacerbated the effect of density-dependent mortality on population size. While density-dependent mortality was very intense in the small-sized individuals, large-sized individuals experienced very weak density-dependent mortality and showed high survival rates. Using the concept of 'Jensen inequality', we show that important biases in estimations of survival, based on population size only, occur at high barnacle densities, where survival is low. Our study highlights the role of body size variation in understanding dynamics of open populations.

摘要

大多数试图理解种群动态和群落结构成因的生态学研究都忽略了种内性状变异。我们量化了幼体的体型和密度的自然同群内变异对一种固着海洋生物藤壶补充的重要性。藤壶是在集合种群中组织起来的物种的代表,也就是说,作为通过幼体扩散连接的开放局部种群。我们追踪了来自北威尔士两个海岸的一群幼年藤壶的个体生长和存活情况。藤壶在2002年春季以幼虫形式附着在先前清理过的岩石上。这些新附着个体的密度在6月进行了实验性操控,并且从6月到10月对随机选择的个体进行监测,以评估藤壶大小和密度在预测存活中的作用。在此过程中,我们在三个空间尺度上对密度进行了表征(样方:25厘米,样方内的小格:25毫米,邻域:与目标藤壶有物理接触的邻居数量)。在所有尺度上,幼年藤壶体型的变异加剧了密度依赖型死亡率对种群大小的影响。虽然密度依赖型死亡率在小体型个体中非常强烈,但大体型个体经历的密度依赖型死亡率非常弱,并且显示出高存活率。使用“詹森不等式”的概念,我们表明,仅基于种群大小对存活率的估计在藤壶密度高、存活率低的情况下会出现重要偏差。我们的研究强调了体型变异在理解开放种群动态中的作用。

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