Authors
Martijn Van de Pol, Yngvild Vindenes, Bernt-Erik Sæther, Steinar Engen, Bruno J Ens, Kees Oosterbeek, Joost M Tinbergen
Publication date
2010/4
Journal
Ecology
Volume
91
Issue
4
Pages
1192-1204
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
Climate change affects both the mean and variability of climatic variables, but their relative impact on the dynamics of populations is still largely unexplored. Based on a long‐term study of the demography of a declining Eurasian Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) population, we quantify the effect of changes in mean and variance of winter temperature on different vital rates across the life cycle. Subsequently, we quantify, using stochastic stage‐structured models, how changes in the mean and variance of this environmental variable affect important characteristics of the future population dynamics, such as the time to extinction. Local mean winter temperature is predicted to strongly increase, and we show that this is likely to increase the population's persistence time via its positive effects on adult survival that outweigh the negative effects that higher temperatures have on fecundity. Interannual variation in winter …
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