Modeling the effects of habitat fragmentation on source and sink demography of neotropical migrant birds

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Donovan, TM
Lamberson, RH
Kimber, A
Thompson, FR
Faaborg, J
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[1] UNIV MISSOURI, DIV BIOL SCI, COLUMBIA, MO 65211 USA
[2] HUMBOLDT STATE UNIV, DEPT MATH, ARCATA, CA 95521 USA
[3] HUMBOLDT STATE UNIV, ENVIRONM SYST PROGRAM, ARCATA, CA 95521 USA
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10.1046/j.1523-1739.1995.09061396.x
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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Many songbird populations in the midwestern United States are structured as a network of sources and sinks that are linked by dispersal. We used a modeling approach to examine explicitly how populations respond to incremented fragmentation of source habitat and how this response may vary depending upon two life-history attributes: fidelity to natal habitat type and reproductive strength of the source. Fragmentation of soul ce habitat led to a predictable decline in population for both attributes examined but the manner in which populations declined varied depending upon the reproductive strength of the source and the level of fidelity When the source was weak and produced few excess individuals, fragmentation of source habitats resulted in a predictable and parallel population decline of adults in both the source and the sink. In this situation high fidelity to natal habitats was important for maintenance of population sire and structure. Low fidelity to weak sources resulted in population extinction; populations experienced a demographic cost by dispersing from high quality source habitat to lout quality sink habitat. In contrast, when the source was strong and produced many excess individuals, fragmentation of the source led to population declines In both the source and the sink, but this decline was more abrupt in sink habitats. When the source was strong and produced a large excess of individuals, nonfidelity to natal habitats had little effect on metapopulation size and structure.
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