鲑鱼迁徙物候的变化促进了种群的稳定,但也受到干旱的威胁

IF 7.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Ecology Letters Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1111/ele.70081
Henry K. Baker, Mariska Obedzinski, Theodore E. Grantham, Stephanie M. Carlson
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摘要

种群内迁移的变异在自然界中很常见,但对其对种群动态的影响了解甚少。利用3270条单独标记的鱼的运动数据,研究人员发现,幼鱼从出生栖息地向下迁徙和随后在非出生栖息地居住的时间的双峰种群内变化影响了生长、迁徙时间以及成鱼回归的丰度和稳定性。非出生鱼(早期下潜)比出生鱼(晚期下潜)表现出更大的生长变化和更早的向河口迁移的变化。虽然出生饲养更为常见,但非出生鱼类在成年鱼类中所占比例过高,总回报比出生回报稳定1.4倍。我们的研究结果表明,迁徙行为的变化有助于种群的稳定。然而,在低水年,非出生饲养减少,这表明干旱通过减少关键的种群内变异加剧了种群不稳定。
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Variation in Salmon Migration Phenology Bolsters Population Stability but Is Threatened by Drought

Variation in Salmon Migration Phenology Bolsters Population Stability but Is Threatened by Drought

Intrapopulation variation in movement is common in nature but its effects on population dynamics are poorly understood. Using movement data from 3270 individually-marked fish representing nine cohorts of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in California, we show that bimodal intrapopulation variation in the timing of juvenile down-migration from their natal habitat and subsequent residence in non-natal habitat affects growth, emigration timing, and the abundance and stability of adult returns. Non-natal fish (early down-migrants) exhibited more variable growth and more variable but earlier emigration to the estuary than natal fish (late down-migrants). While natal rearing was more common, non-natal fish were overrepresented among adult returns, and total returns were 1.4 times more stable than natal returns alone. Our results demonstrate that variation in migratory behaviour bolsters population stability. However, non-natal rearing is reduced in low water years, suggesting that drought exacerbates population instability by reducing critical intrapopulation variation.

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Ecology Letters
Ecology Letters 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
17.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
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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