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Individual variability in life-history traits drives population size stability
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摘要 Understanding how population sizes vary over time is a key aspect of ecological research. Unfortunately, our under- standing of population dynamics has historically been based on an assumption that individuals are identical with homogenous life-history properties. This assumption is certainly false for most natural systems, raising the question of what role individual variation plays in the dynamics of populations. While there has been an increase of interest regarding the effects of within popula- tion variation on the dynamics of single populations, there has been little study of the effects of differences in within population variation on patterns observed across populations. We found that life-history differences (clutch size) among individuals ex- plained the majority of the variation observed in the degree to which population sizes of eastern fence lizards Sceloporus undula- tus fluctuated. This finding suggests that differences across populations cannot be understood without an examination of differences at the level of a system rather than at the level of the individual
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期358-362,共5页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Individual variation Population size variability Ecological stability Demographic stochasticity Demographic heterogeneity Sceloporus undulatus 个体差异 人口规模 生活史 性状 稳定 种群动态 时间变化 人口动态
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