The Demographic Basis of Population Growth: A 32-Year Transient Life Table Response Experiment

IF 7.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Ecology Letters Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1111/ele.14512
F. Stephen Dobson, David N. Koons, Claire Saraux, Anouch Tamian, Madan K. Oli, Vincent A. Viblanc
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It has recently been recognised that populations are rarely in demographic equilibrium, but rather in a ‘transient’ state. To examine how transient dynamics influence our empirical understanding of the links between changes in demographic rates and population growth, we conducted a 32-year study of Columbian ground squirrels. The population increased rapidly for 10 years, followed by a 2-year crash, and a gradual 19-year recovery. Transient life table response experiment (LTRE) analysis showed that demographic stochasticity accounted for approximately one-fourth of the variation in population growth, leaving the majority to be explained by environmental influences. These relatively small rodents appeared to have a slow pace of life. But unlike the general pattern for large mammals with slow life histories, ground squirrel survival did not exhibit low variation associated with environmental ‘buffering’; instead, survival varied substantially over time and contributed substantially (78%) to changes in abundance over the long-term study, with minor contributions from reproduction and unstable stage structure.

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人口增长的人口学基础:一个32年的瞬态生命表响应实验
最近人们认识到,人口很少处于人口均衡状态,而是处于一种“短暂”状态。为了检验瞬态动态如何影响我们对人口比率变化与人口增长之间联系的经验理解,我们对哥伦比亚地松鼠进行了一项长达32年的研究。人口快速增长了10年,随后是2年的崩溃和19年的逐渐恢复。瞬态生命表响应实验(LTRE)分析表明,人口统计学随机性约占人口增长变化的四分之一,其余大部分由环境影响来解释。这些相对较小的啮齿动物似乎生活节奏缓慢。但与生命史缓慢的大型哺乳动物的一般模式不同,地松鼠的生存并没有表现出与环境“缓冲”相关的低变异;相反,存活率随时间变化很大,并且在长期研究中对丰度的变化贡献很大(78%),繁殖和不稳定的阶段结构贡献较小。
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Ecology Letters
Ecology Letters 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
17.60
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3.40%
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201
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Ecology Letters serves as a platform for the rapid publication of innovative research in ecology. It considers manuscripts across all taxa, biomes, and geographic regions, prioritizing papers that investigate clearly stated hypotheses. The journal publishes concise papers of high originality and general interest, contributing to new developments in ecology. Purely descriptive papers and those that only confirm or extend previous results are discouraged.
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