Extreme climate events limit northern range expansion of wild turkeys

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Maxime Lavoie
Stéphanie Jenouvrier
Pierre Blanchette
Serge Lariviere
Jean-Pierre Tremblay
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[1] Université Laval,Département de Biologie and Centre d’Études Nordiques
[2] Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,Biology Department
[3] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,Centre d’Études Biologiques de Chizé
[4] UPR1934,Centre d’études de La Forêt
[5] Direction de la Faune Terrestre et de l’avifaune,undefined
[6] Ministère des Forêts,undefined
[7] de la Faune et des Parcs,undefined
[8] Cree Hunters and Trappers Income Security Board,undefined
[9] Université Laval,undefined
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Oecologia | 2021年 / 197卷
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Climate change; Expansion range; Population dynamics; Population projection;
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For species inhabiting areas at the limit of their environmental tolerance, extreme events often drive population persistence. However, because extreme events are uncommon, their effects on population dynamics of expanding species are poorly known. We examined how extreme climate events in winter and summer affected three populations of wild turkeys occupying a natural climate gradient at the northern edge of their range. First, we examined the mechanism by which vital rates affect the population growth rate. Second, we developed a climate-dependent structured population model. Finally, by linking this population model to IPCC-class climate projections, we projected wild turkey population abundance in response to the frequency of extreme snow events by 2100 for the northernmost population. We showed that the population dynamics of the three populations is driven through different pathways expected from the theory of invading population dynamics; that those populations were mainly limited by heavy snow that decreases winter survival by restraining food access; and that a population of immigrant is projected to decline at the northern species range. This study exemplifies how extreme events affect population dynamics and range expansion of temperate species at the northern edge of the distribution.
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