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The emergence of the rescue effect from explicit within- and between-patch dynamics in a metapopulation.

Anders Eriksson1, Federico Elías-Wolff, Bernhard Mehlig, Andrea Manica.   

Abstract

Immigration can rescue local populations from extinction, helping to stabilize a metapopulation. Local population dynamics is important for determining the strength of this rescue effect, but the mechanistic link between local demographic parameters and the rescue effect at the metapopulation level has received very little attention by modellers. We develop an analytical framework that allows us to describe the emergence of the rescue effect from interacting local stochastic dynamics. We show this framework to be applicable to a wide range of spatial scales, providing a powerful and convenient alternative to individual-based models for making predictions concerning the fate of metapopulations. We show that the rescue effect plays an important role in minimizing the increase in local extinction probability associated with high demographic stochasticity, but its role is more limited in the case of high local environmental stochasticity of recruitment or survival. While most models postulate the rescue effect, our framework provides an explicit mechanistic link between local dynamics and the emergence of the rescue effect, and more generally the stability of the whole metapopulation.

Keywords:  Levins’s equation; analytical framework; slow manifold; time-scale separation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24523274      PMCID: PMC4027396          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.3127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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