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The response of the woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) to relaxation of intraspecific competition: A hybrid modelling approach
Authors:Suzanne M O’Regan  Denis FlynnThomas C Kelly  Michael JA O’CallaghanAlexei V Pokrovskii  Dmitrii Rachinskii
Institution:a School of Mathematical Sciences, Western Gateway Building, Western Road, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
b Department of Zoology, Ecology and Plant Science, Distillery Fields, North Mall, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Abstract:The recent rapid growth of the woodpigeon population in the British Isles is a cause for concern for environmental managers. It is unclear what has driven their increase in abundance. Using a mathematical model, we explored two possible mechanisms, reduced intraspecific competition for food and increased reproductive success. We developed an age-structured hybrid model consisting of a system of ordinary differential equations that describes density-dependent mortality and a discrete component, which represents the birth-pulse. We investigated equilibrium population dynamics using our model. The two hypotheses predict contrasting population age profiles at equilibrium. We adapted the model to examine the impacts of control measures. We showed that an annual shooting season that follows the period of density-dependent mortality is the most effective control strategy because it simultaneously removes adult and juvenile woodpigeons. The model is a first step towards understanding the processes that influence the dynamics of woodpigeon populations.
Keywords:Climate change  Density-dependence  Hybrid model  Intraspecific competition  Semi-discrete model  Woodpigeon
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