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Temporal autocorrelation can enhance the persistence and abundance of metapopulations comprised of coupled sinks

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AMERICAN NATURALIST
卷 166, 期 2, 页码 246-261

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/431286

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dispersal; autocorrelation; inflation; sink metapopulation; population persistence

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01-GM60792] Funding Source: Medline

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In spatially heterogeneous landscapes, some habitats may be persistent sources, providing immigrants to sustain populations in unfavorable sink habitats ( where extinction is inevitable without immigration). Recent theoretical and empirical studies of sourcesink systems demonstrate that temporally variable local growth rates in sinks can substantially increase average abundance of a persisting population, provided that the variation is positively autocorrelated in effect, temporal variation inflates average abundance. Here we extend these results to a metapopulation in which all habitat patches are sinks. Using numerical studies of a population with discrete generations ( buttressed by analytic results), we show that temporal variation and moderate dispersal can jointly permit indefinite persistence of the metapopulation and that positive autocorrelation both lowers the magnitude of variation required for persistence and increases the average abundance of persisting metapopulations. These effects are weakened - but not destroyed - if variation in local growth rates is spatially synchronized and dispersal is localized. We show that the inflationary effect is robust to a number of extensions of the basic model, including demographic stochasticity and density dependence. Because ecological and environmental processes contributing to temporally variable growth rates in natural populations are typically autocorrelated, these observations may have important implications for species persistence.

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