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How does temporal variation in habitat connectivity influence metapopulation dynamics?

Authors :
George L. W. Perry
Finnbar Lee
Source :
Oikos. 128:1277-1286
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Metapopulation persistence depends on connectivity between habitat patches. While emphasis has been placed on the spatial dynamics of connectivity, much less has been placed on its short‐term temporal dynamics. In many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, however, transient (short‐term) changes in connectivity occur as habitat patches are connected and disconnected due, for example, to climatic or hydrological variability. We evaluated the implications of transient connectivity using a network‐based metapopulation model and a series of scenarios representing temporal changes in connectivity. The transient loss of connectivity can influence metapopulation persistence, and more strongly autocorrelated temporal dynamics affect metapopulation persistence more severely. Given that many ecosystems experience short‐term and temporary loss of habitat connectivity, it is important that these dynamics are adequately represented in metapopulation models; failing to do so may yield overly optimistic‐estimates of metapopulation persistence in fragmented landscapes.

Details

ISSN :
16000706 and 00301299
Volume :
128
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oikos
Accession number :
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