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Continuous and discrete extreme climatic events affecting the dynamics of a high-arctic reindeer population

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OECOLOGIA
卷 145, 期 4, 页码 556-563

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-005-0157-6

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Arctic Oscillation; continuous vs discrete environmental forcing; non-linearity; time series analysis; ungulates

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Climate at northern latitudes are currently changing both with regard to the mean and the temporal variability at any given site, increasing the frequency of extreme events such as cold and warm spells. Here we use a conceptually new modelling approach with two different dynamic terms of the climatic effects on a Svalbard reindeer population (the Broggerhalvoya population) which underwent an extreme icing event (locked pastures) with 80% reduction in population size during one winter (1993/94). One term captures the continuous and linear effect depending upon the Arctic Oscillation and another the discrete (rare) event process. The introduction of an event parameter describing the discrete extreme winter resulted in a more parsimonious model. Such an approach may be useful in strongly age-structured ungulate populations, with young and very old individuals being particularly prone to mortality factors during adverse conditions (resulting in a population structure that differs before and after extreme climatic events). A simulation study demonstrates that our approach is able to properly detect the ecological effects of such extreme climate events.

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