Contributions of high- and low-quality patches to a metapopulation with stochastic disturbance

dc.contributor.author Strasser, Carly A.
dc.contributor.author Neubert, Michael G.
dc.contributor.author Caswell, Hal
dc.contributor.author Hunter, Christine M.
dc.date.accessioned 2012-04-23T19:44:55Z
dc.date.available 2012-04-23T19:44:55Z
dc.date.issued 2010-12-31
dc.description © The Author(s), 2010. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Theoretical Ecology 5 (2012): 167-179, doi:10.1007/s12080-010-0106-9. en_US
dc.description.abstract Studies of time-invariant matrix metapopulation models indicate that metapopulation growth rate is usually more sensitive to the vital rates of individuals in high-quality (i.e., good) patches than in low-quality (i.e., bad) patches. This suggests that, given a choice, management efforts should focus on good rather than bad patches. Here, we examine the sensitivity of metapopulation growth rate for a two-patch matrix metapopulation model with and without stochastic disturbance and found cases where managers can more efficiently increase metapopulation growth rate by focusing efforts on the bad patch. In our model, net reproductive rate differs between the two patches so that in the absence of dispersal, one patch is high quality and the other low quality. Disturbance, when present, reduces net reproductive rate with equal frequency and intensity in both patches. The stochastic disturbance model gives qualitatively similar results to the deterministic model. In most cases, metapopulation growth rate was elastic to changes in net reproductive rate of individuals in the good patch than the bad patch. However, when the majority of individuals are located in the bad patch, metapopulation growth rate can be most elastic to net reproductive rate in the bad patch. We expand the model to include two stages and parameterize the patches using data for the softshell clam, Mya arenaria. With a two-stage demographic model, the elasticities of metapopulation growth rate to parameters in the bad patch increase, while elasticities to the same parameters in the good patch decrease. Metapopulation growth rate is most elastic to adult survival in the population of the good patch for all scenarios we examine. If the majority of the metapopulation is located in the bad patch, the elasticity to parameters of that population increase but do not surpass elasticity to parameters in the good patch. This model can be expanded to include additional patches, multiple stages, stochastic dispersal, and complex demography. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Financial support was provided by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Academic Programs Office; National Science Foundation grants OCE-0326734, OCE- 0215905, OCE-0349177, DEB-0235692, DEB-0816514, DMS- 0532378, OCE-1031256, and ATM-0428122; and by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Sea Grant College Program Office, Department of Commerce, under Grant No. NA86RG0075 (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Project No. R/0-32), and Grant No. NA16RG2273 (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Project No. R/0-35). en_US
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dc.identifier.citation Theoretical Ecology 5 (2012): 167-179 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s12080-010-0106-9
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5149
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1007/s12080-010-0106-9
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ *
dc.subject Metapopulation en_US
dc.subject Patch dynamics en_US
dc.subject Disturbance en_US
dc.subject Matrix population model en_US
dc.subject Stage-structured en_US
dc.subject Mya arenaria en_US
dc.title Contributions of high- and low-quality patches to a metapopulation with stochastic disturbance en_US
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