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How Resource Phenology Affects Consumer Population Dynamics.

Sharon Bewick, R Stephen Cantrell, Chris Cosner, William F Fagan.   

Abstract

Climate change drives uneven phenology shifts across taxa, and this can result in changes to the phenological match between interacting species. Shifts in the relative phenology of partner species are well documented, but few studies have addressed the effects of such changes on population dynamics. To explore this, we develop a phenologically explicit model describing consumer-resource interactions. Focusing on scenarios for univoltine insects, we show how changes in resource phenology can be reinterpreted as transformations in the year-to-year recursion relationships defining consumer population dynamics. This perspective provides a straightforward path for interpreting the long-term population consequences of phenology change. Specifically, by relating the outcome of phenological shifts to species traits governing recursion relationships (e.g., consumer fecundity or competitive scenario), we demonstrate how changes in relative phenology can force systems into different dynamical regimes, with major implications for resource management, conservation, and other areas of applied dynamics.

Keywords:  Zonneveld equation; chaos; consumer-resource dynamics; nonautonomous ordinary differential equation; phenology mismatch; recursion relationship

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26807744     DOI: 10.1086/684432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Nat        ISSN: 0003-0147            Impact factor:   3.926


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