Winter and summer weather modulate the demography of wild turkeys at the northern edge of the species distribution |
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Authors: | Maxime Lavoie Pierre Blanchette Serge Larivière Jean-Pierre Tremblay |
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Institution: | 1.Département de biologie, Centre d’études Nordiques and Centre d’étude de la forêt,Université Laval,Quebec,Canada;2.Direction de la faune terrestre et de l’avifaune,Ministère des forêts, de l’environnement,Quebec,Canada;3.Cree Hunters and Trappers Income Security Board,Quebec,Canada |
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Abstract: | Temperate species occupying habitats at the northern limit of their geographical distribution are limited by weather and climatic conditions. Such conditions often directly affect population dynamics, and thus, influence shifts in distribution via changes in demographic parameters. We examined this question by following three distinct populations of wild turkeys inhabiting areas exposed to a gradient of meteorological conditions at the northern limit of the species distribution. Four years of radio-telemetry on 181 birds and monitoring of 95 nests revealed that population demographics of wild turkeys were influenced by snow depth, winter temperature and summer rainfall. During winter, survival of turkeys decreased drastically when snow depth remained >30 cm for >10 days and also decreased as temperatures got colder. In the spring, snow persistence delayed nest initiation, whereas nest survival was negatively affected by rainfall. Our findings show that the effects of critical meteorological factors such as snow and temperature can be compounded when both reach the limit of a species tolerance simultaneously. |
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Keywords: | Environmental stochasticity Meleagris gallopavo Population dynamics Range expansion Weather Winter conditions |
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