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DOI10.1111/1749-4877.12372
Breeding versus survival: proximate causes of abrupt population decline under environmental change in a desert rodent, the midday gerbil (Meriones meridianus)
Tchabovsky, Andrey; Savinetskaya, Ludmila; Surkova, Elena
通讯作者Tchabovsky, Andrey
来源期刊INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY
ISSN1749-4877
EISSN1749-4869
出版年2019
卷号14期号:4页码:366-375
英文摘要Studying abrupt ecological shifts under gradual environmental change caused, in particular, by human activity is important for understanding the fundamental aspects and underlying mechanisms of ecological resilience. One of the rare well-documented examples of an abrupt ecological shift is the delayed step transition of the population of a desert rodent, the midday gerbil (Meriones meridianus), from high-abundance (1994-2002) to low-abundance (2003-2017) regimes. This was in response to landscape transformation from desert to steppe caused by the drastic reduction of livestock in the rangelands of southern Russia after the collapse of the USSR in the early 1990s. In this study, we tested whether demographic parameters were correlated with the observed abrupt downward population shift. We found that reproductive activity (the percentage of breeding females, the number of litters, fecundity and the number of young recruited per female) showed no trend over time and did not differ between periods of high and low abundance. In contrast, the adult sex ratio (SR = males: females) decreased significantly with time and was as much as twice more female-biased for the low-abundance population regime. However, SR was not related to any reproductive parameter, including the percentage of breeding females. We conclude that proximate reasons for an abrupt population decline in M. meridianus are not associated with the changes in breeding patterns or mate limitation caused by the Allee effect but relate to the increased mortality as a result of the desert landscape being fragmented by steppezation. The mortality is expected to be higher for males as the mobile and dispersing sex.
英文关键词demography landscape change rangelands reproduction threshold population dynamics
类型Article
语种英语
国家Russia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000477759700005
WOS关键词LONG-TERM DECLINE ; HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ; NATAL DISPERSAL ; DYNAMICS ; RESILIENCE ; SOCIALITY ; COMMUNITY ; SWEDEN ; REGION ; SEX
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/216312
作者单位Russian Acad Sci, AN Severtsov Inst Ecol & Evolut, Lab Populat Ecol, Moscow, Russia
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Tchabovsky, Andrey,Savinetskaya, Ludmila,Surkova, Elena. Breeding versus survival: proximate causes of abrupt population decline under environmental change in a desert rodent, the midday gerbil (Meriones meridianus)[J],2019,14(4):366-375.
APA Tchabovsky, Andrey,Savinetskaya, Ludmila,&Surkova, Elena.(2019).Breeding versus survival: proximate causes of abrupt population decline under environmental change in a desert rodent, the midday gerbil (Meriones meridianus).INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY,14(4),366-375.
MLA Tchabovsky, Andrey,et al."Breeding versus survival: proximate causes of abrupt population decline under environmental change in a desert rodent, the midday gerbil (Meriones meridianus)".INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY 14.4(2019):366-375.
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