Patterns and drivers of intraspecific variation in avian life history along elevational gradients: a meta-analysis

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作者
Boyle, W. Alice [1 ,2 ]
Sandercock, Brett K. [1 ]
Martin, Kathy [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Div Biol, 116 Ackert Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
[2] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Appl Conservat Biol, Dept Forest & Conservat Sci, 3004-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
[3] Environm Canada, 5421 Robertson Rd, Delta, BC V4K 3N2, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
alpine; climate change; demography; fecundity; Hedge's d; interspecific competition; Lack's hypothesis; montane; productivity; species range limits; CLUTCH-SIZE; NEST PREDATION; GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION; COMPARATIVE DEMOGRAPHY; ALTITUDINAL MIGRATION; INCUBATION BEHAVIOR; AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE; MOUNTAIN PASSES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PARENTAL CARE;
D O I
10.1111/brv.12180
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Elevational gradients provide powerful natural systems for testing hypotheses regarding the role of environmental variation in the evolution of life-history strategies. Case studies have revealed shifts towards slower life histories in organisms living at high elevations yet no synthetic analyses exist of elevational variation in life-history traits for major vertebrate clades. We examined (i) how life-history traits change with elevation in paired populations of bird species worldwide, and (ii) which biotic and abiotic factors drive elevational shifts in life history. Using three analytical methods, we found that fecundity declined at higher elevations due to smaller clutches and fewer reproductive attempts per year. By contrast, elevational differences in traits associated with parental investment or survival varied among studies. High-elevation populations had shorter and later breeding seasons, but longer developmental periods implying that temporal constraints contribute to reduced fecundity. Analyses of clutch size data, the trait for which we had the largest number of population comparisons, indicated no evidence that phylogenetic history constrained species-level plasticity in trait variation associated with elevational gradients. The magnitude of elevational shifts in life-history traits were largely unrelated to geographic (altitude, latitude), intrinsic (body mass, migratory status), or habitat covariates. Meta-population structure, methodological issues associated with estimating survival, or processes shaping range boundaries could potentially explain the nature of elevational shifts in life-history traits evident in this data set. We identify a new risk factor for montane populations in changing climates: low fecundity will result in lower reproductive potential to recover from perturbations, especially as fewer than half of the species experienced higher survival at higher elevations.
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页码:469 / 482
页数:14
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