Authors
María B García, F Xavier Pico, Johan Ehrlén
Publication date
2008/2
Journal
American Journal of Botany
Volume
95
Issue
2
Pages
258-262
Publisher
Botanical Society of America
Description
Survival and fecundity are basic components of demography and therefore have a strong influence on population dynamics. These two key parameters and their relationship are crucial to understand the evolution of life histories. It remains, however, to be empirically established how life span, fecundity, and population dynamics are linked in different organism groups. We conducted a comparative study based on demographic data sets of 55 populations of 23 perennial herbs for which structured demographic models and among‐year natural variation in demographic attributes were available. Life span (from 4 to 128 yr old), estimated by using an algorithm, was inversely correlated with the deviance of the population growth rate from equilibrium as well as with among‐year population fluctuations. Temporal variability was greater for short‐lived species than for the long‐lived ones because fecundity was more …
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