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Site fidelity in temporally correlated environments enhances population persistence
Authors:Kenneth A Schmidt
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, MS 3131, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA
Abstract:Site fidelity, the phenomenon of remaining faithful to sites, often where an individual has bred successfully in the past, has important consequences for population dynamics. Previous results have shown that site fidelity results in a positive correlation between population density and fitness. Here, I build on this theme by incorporating site fidelity using the win‐stay : lose‐switch rule often seen among birds, i.e. individuals return to sites were they bred successfully in the past and vacate those where they have not. Results demonstrate that the combination of site fidelity and temporal autocorrelation in site quality can enhance the persistence of population networks, whereas either factor acting alone has little or no influence. Moreover, there is an abrupt threshold at moderate levels of temporal autocorrelation, ρtime > 0.35–0.4, beyond which persistence time and the probability of surviving >500 years is greatly accelerated. These results suggest that temporal autocorrelation combined with appropriate behavioural responses may enhance population persistence.
Keywords:Dispersal  metapopulation  philopatry  population network  population persistence  site fidelity  temporal correlation  time to extinction  win-stay : lose-switch rule
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