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Long-term drivers of persistence and colonization dynamics in spatially structured amphibian populations
Authors:Mattia Falaschi  Simone Giachello  Elia Lo Parrino  Martina Muraro  Raoul Manenti  Gentile Francesco Ficetola
Institution:Department of Environmental Science and Policy, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Celoria 10, Milan, 20133 Italy
Abstract:Many organisms live in networks of local populations connected by dispersing individuals, called spatially structured populations (SSPs), where the long-term persistence of the entire network is determined by the balance between 2 processes acting at the scale of local populations: extinction and colonization. When multiple threats act on an SSP, a comparison of the different factors determining local extinctions and colonizations is essential to plan sound conservation actions. We assessed the drivers of long-term population dynamics of multiple amphibian species at the regional scale. We used dynamic occupancy models within a Bayesian framework to identify the factors determining persistence and colonization of local populations. Because connectivity among patches is fundamental to SSPs dynamics, we considered 2 measures of connectivity acting on each focal patch: incidence of the focal species and incidence of invasive crayfish. We used meta-analysis to summarize the effect of different drivers at the community level. Persistence and colonization of local populations were jointly determined by factors acting at different scales. Persistence probability was positively related to the area and the permanence of wetlands, whereas it was negatively related to occurrence of fish. Colonization probability was highest in semipermanent wetlands and in sites with a high incidence of the focal species in nearby sites, whereas it showed a negative relationship with the incidence of invasive crayfish in the landscape. By analyzing long-term data on amphibian population dynamics, we found a strong effect of some classic features commonly used in SSP studies, such as patch area and focal species incidence. The presence of an invasive non-native species at the landscape scale emerged as one of the strongest drivers of colonization dynamics, suggesting that studies on SSPs should consider different connectivity measures more frequently, such as the incidence of predators, especially when dealing with biological invasions.
Keywords:biological invasions  dynamic occupancy models  extinction  invasive alien species  meta-analysis  metapopulation dynamics  Procambarus clarkii  dinámicas metapoblacionales  especies exóticas invasoras  extinción  invasiones biológicas  meta-análisis  modelos de ocupación dinámica  Procambarus clarkii  生物入侵  动态占有模型  灭绝  外来入侵物种  荟萃分析  集合种群动态  克氏原螯虾 (Procambarus clarkii)
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