Pattern of variation in avian population growth rates
Open Access
- 29 September 2002
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences
- Vol. 357 (1425) , 1185-1195
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2002.1119
Abstract
A central question in population ecology is to understand why population growth rates differ over time. Here, we describe how the long–term growth of populations is not only influenced by parameters affecting the expected dynamics, for example form of density dependence and specific population growth rate, but is also affected by environmental and demographic stochasticity. Using long–term studies of fluctuations of bird populations, we show an interaction between the stochastic and the deterministic components of the population dynamics: high specific growth rates at small densities r1 are typically positively correlated with the environmental variance σ e2. Furthermore, θ, a single parameter describing the form of the density regulation in the theta–logistic density–regulation model, is negatively correlated with r1. These patterns are in turn correlated with interspecific differences in life–history characteristics. Higher specific growth rates, larger stochastic effects on the population dynamics and stronger density regulation at small densities are found in species with large clutch sizes or high adult mortality rates than in long–lived species. Unfortunately, large uncertainties in parameter estimates, as well as strong stochastic effects on the population dynamics, will often make even short–term population projections unreliable. We illustrate that the concept of population prediction interval can be useful in evaluating the consequences of these uncertainties in the population projections for the choice of management actions.Keywords
This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
- Demographic Characteristics and Population Dynamical Patterns of Solitary BirdsScience, 2002
- What is the carrying capacity for fish in the ocean? A meta-analysis of population dynamics of North Atlantic codCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2001
- Predicting the Time to Quasi-extinction for Populations far below their Carrying CapacityJournal of Theoretical Biology, 2000
- Estimating the time to extinction in an island population of song sparrowsProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2000
- On the Use of Demographic Models of Population Viability in Endangered Species ManagementThe Journal of Wildlife Management, 1998
- Density-Dependence and Optimal Harvesting of Fluctuating PopulationsOikos, 1996
- The Decline to Extinction of a Population of Golden Plover in North-East ScotlandOrnis Scandinavica, 1992
- Population cycles and kin selection in Red Grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticusIbis, 1991
- Estimation of Growth and Extinction Parameters for Endangered SpeciesEcological Monographs, 1991
- Population and Breeding of Red Kites in Wales Over a 30-Year PeriodJournal of Animal Ecology, 1981