The effect of summer drought on the predictability of local extinctions in a butterfly metapopulation |
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Authors: | Erik van Bergen Tad Dallas Michelle F. DiLeo Aapo Kahilainen Anniina L. K. Mattila Miska Luoto Marjo Saastamoinen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Centre for Ecological Change, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 00790 Finland;2. Department of Geoscience and Geography, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 00560 Finland |
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Abstract: | The ecological impacts of extreme climatic events on population dynamics and community composition are profound and predominantly negative. Using extensive data of an ecological model system, we tested whether predictions from ecological models remain robust when environmental conditions are outside the bounds of observation. We observed a 10-fold demographic decline of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) metapopulation on the Åland islands, Finland in the summer of 2018 and used climatic and satellite data to demonstrate that this year was an anomaly with low climatic water balance values and low vegetation productivity indices across Åland. Population growth rates were strongly associated with spatiotemporal variation in climatic water balance. Covariates shown previously to affect the extinction probability of local populations in this metapopulation were less informative when populations were exposed to severe drought during the summer months. Our results highlight the unpredictable responses of natural populations to extreme climatic events. |
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Keywords: | climate change drought extinction extreme climatic events metapopulation dynamics population decline cambio climático declinación poblacional dinámicas metapoblacionales eventos climáticos extremos extinción sequía 气候变化 极端气候事件 干旱 集合种群动态 种群下降 灭绝 |
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