Shifting vital rate correlations alter predicted population responses to increasingly variable environments
Shifting vital rate correlations alter predicted population responses to increasingly variable environments
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2019-01-07
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Iles, David T.
Rockwell, Robert F.
Koons, David N.
Rockwell, Robert F.
Koons, David N.
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10.1086/701043
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covariation
elasticity
demography
fitness
life history
stochasticity
elasticity
demography
fitness
life history
stochasticity
Abstract
Time series of vital rates are often used to construct “environment-blind” stochastic population projections and calculate the elasticity of population growth to increased temporal variance in vital rates. Here, we show that the utility of this widely used demographic tool is greatly limited by shifts in vital rate correlations that occur as environmental drivers become increasingly variable. The direction and magnitude of these shifts are unpredictable without environmentally explicit models. Shifting vital rate correlations had the largest fitness effects on life histories with short to medium generation times, potentially hampering comparative analyses based on elasticities to vital rate variance for a wide range of species. Shifts in vital rate correlations are likely ubiquitous in increasingly variable environments, and further research should empirically evaluate the life histories for which detailed mechanistic relationships between vital rates and environmental drivers are required for making reliable predictions versus those for which summarized demographic data are sufficient.
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Author Posting. © University of Chicago Press , 2019. This article is posted here by permission of University of Chicago Press for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Iles, D. T., Rockwell, R. F., & Koons, D. N. Shifting vital rate correlations alter predicted population responses to increasingly variable environments. American Naturalist, 193(3), (2019): E57-E64. , doi:10.1086/701043.
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Iles, D. T., Rockwell, R. F., & Koons, D. N. (2019). Shifting vital rate correlations alter predicted population responses to increasingly variable environments. American Naturalist, 193(3), E57-E64.