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DOI | 10.1046/j.0021-8790.2001.00536.x |
Demographic dynamics of a neotropical small rodent (Phyllotis darwini): feedback structure, predation and climatic factors | |
Lima, M; Julliard, R; Stenseth, NC; Jaksic, FM | |
通讯作者 | Lima, M |
来源期刊 | JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY
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ISSN | 0021-8790 |
EISSN | 1365-2656 |
出版年 | 2001 |
卷号 | 70期号:5页码:761-775 |
英文摘要 | 1. The leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis darwini) exhibits large numerical fluctuations associated with high- and low-rainfall years in semi-arid Chile. Using capture-mark-recapture (CMR) statistical modelling.. we provide a detailed description of the demographic variation in this species. We studied between-year and seasonal variation of demography, and tested for the relative importance of endogenous and exogenous factors as covariates of survival, recruitment, maturation and reproduction over a 12-year period. 2. The demographic variables studied show larger between-year than within-year (seasonal) variation, emphasizing the importance of this source of external variability. We found that both feedback structure and exogenous factors operate together on different demographic processes of this species. 3. We found positive direct feedback effects on survival rate and negative feedback on recruitment, fraction of reproductive individuals and female maturation rates. The ratio between barn and magellanic homed owls showed an important effect on most of the demographic variables of leaf-eared mice, in particular by influencing negatively survival rates and the fraction of reproductive individuals, thus suggesting the importance of non-lethal predation. 4. Hence, feedback intrinsic mechanisms (density-dependence), owls and climate (rainfall and Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)) operate simultaneously in determining the demography of leaf-eared mice. We hypothesize that trophic interactions with owls (and perhaps other predators) may cause second-order feedback responses in demography and population dynamics of this small rodent species. |
英文关键词 | barn and magellanic homed owls Chile density dependence demography El Nino outbreaks rainfall semi-arid region SOI |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Chile ; Norway ; France |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000171128800006 |
WOS关键词 | CAPTURE-RECAPTURE DATA ; WESTERN SOUTH-AMERICA ; LEAF-EARED MOUSE ; POPULATION-DYNAMICS ; DENSITY-DEPENDENCE ; SEMIARID CHILE ; LONG-TERM ; CLETHRIONOMYS RUFOCANUS ; MICROTINE RODENTS ; MAMMAL ASSEMBLAGE |
WOS类目 | Ecology ; Zoology |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Zoology |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/141025 |
作者单位 | (1)Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Ecol, Santiago, Chile;(2)Univ Oslo, Dept Biol, Div Zool, N-0316 Oslo, Norway;(3)Museum Natl Hist Nat, Ctr Rech Biol Populat Oiseaux, F-75005 Paris, France |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Lima, M,Julliard, R,Stenseth, NC,et al. Demographic dynamics of a neotropical small rodent (Phyllotis darwini): feedback structure, predation and climatic factors[J],2001,70(5):761-775. |
APA | Lima, M,Julliard, R,Stenseth, NC,&Jaksic, FM.(2001).Demographic dynamics of a neotropical small rodent (Phyllotis darwini): feedback structure, predation and climatic factors.JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY,70(5),761-775. |
MLA | Lima, M,et al."Demographic dynamics of a neotropical small rodent (Phyllotis darwini): feedback structure, predation and climatic factors".JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY 70.5(2001):761-775. |
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