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Demographic Consequences of Phenological Shifts in Response to Climate Change
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ( IF 11.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011921-032939
Amy M. Iler 1 , Paul J. CaraDonna 1 , Jessica R.K. Forrest 2 , Eric Post 3
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When a phenological shift affects a demographic vital rate such as survival or reproduction, the altered vital rate may or may not have population-level consequences. We review the evidence that climate change affects populations by shifting species’ phenologies, emphasizing the importance of demographic life-history theory. We find many examples of phenological shifts having both positive and negative consequences for vital rates. Yet, few studies link phenological shifts to changes in vital rates known to drive population dynamics, especially in plants. When this link is made, results are largely consistent with life-history theory: Phenological shifts have population-level consequences when they affect survival in longer-lived organisms and reproduction in shorter-lived organisms. However, there are just as many cases in which demographic mechanisms buffer population growth from phenologically induced changes in vital rates. We provide recommendations for future research aiming to understand the complex relationships among climate, phenology, and demography, which will help to elucidate the extent to which phenological shifts actually alter population persistence.

中文翻译:


响应气候变化的物候变化的人口统计学后果

当物候变化影响人口生命率(例如生存或繁殖)时,改变的生命率可能会或可能不会对人口水平产生影响。我们回顾了气候变化通过改变物种物候影响人口的证据,强调人口生活史理论的重要性。我们发现了许多物候变化对生命率产生积极和消极影响的例子。然而,很少有研究将物候变化与已知驱动种群动态的生命率变化联系起来,尤其是在植物中。当建立这种联系时,结果在很大程度上与生命史理论一致:当物候变化影响寿命较长生物的生存和寿命较短​​生物的繁殖时,它们会产生种群水平的后果。然而,在许多情况下,人口机制缓冲人口增长免受物候引起的生命率变化的影响。我们为未来的研究提供建议,旨在了解气候、物候学和人口学之间的复杂关系,这将有助于阐明物候变化实际改变种群持久性的程度。

更新日期:2021-11-04
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