Driving factors of synchronous dynamics in brown trout populations at the rear edge of their native distribution |
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Authors: | Jos Enrique Larios‐L pez,Carlos Alonso Gonz lez,Miguel Galiana‐Garcí a,Jos Manuel Tierno de Figueroa |
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Affiliation: | José Enrique Larios‐López,Carlos Alonso González,Miguel Galiana‐García,José Manuel Tierno de Figueroa |
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Abstract: | The classical debate about the roles of endogenous factors and external drivers in regulating populations continues to be a very active area of scientific research, and these roles are even more complex in populations located in geographically marginal areas. We tested three hypotheses on two separate brown trout populations inhabiting the southernmost basins of the Iberian Peninsula, with the aims of determining the relationships among (a) rainfall and air temperature for each season preceding fish sampling and the observed age group densities; (b) environmental synchrony and density synchrony for all possible pairs of sites; and (c) physical habitat similarity and the similarity of the density response to climatic drivers among pairs of sites. For this purpose, demographic series (98 surveys at 14 sampling sites), climatic conditions (rainfall and air temperature) and site habitat characteristics (physiogeographic and quality index values) were analysed between 2006 and 2014. The results show how the synchrony in the study populations is the result of a Moran effect directed mainly by winter precipitation and conditioned by the habitat similarity (highlighting the altitude, the distance to the upper limit and IHF index, along with the Euclidian distance among pairs of sites of the whole set of habitat variables). Preserving the heterogeneity of these habitat characteristics will increase the resilience of trout populations that inhabit this rear edge of distribution. The current context of global climate warming predicts extremely drastic changes in the dynamics of external drivers that regulate the trout populations in the study region. |
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Keywords: | age classes Moran effect peripheral distribution population dynamic Salmo trutta synchrony |
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