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DOI10.1002/ecy.2826
Shifts in phenological mean and synchrony interact to shape competitive outcomes
Carter, Shannon K.; Rudolf, Volker H. W.
发表日期2019
ISSN0012-9658
EISSN1939-9170
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Climate change-induced phenological shifts are ubiquitous and have the potential to disrupt natural communities by changing the timing of species interactions. Shifts in first and/or mean phenological date are well documented, but recent studies indicate that shifts in synchrony (individual variation around these metrics) can be just as common. However, we know little about how both types of phenological shifts interact to affect species interactions and communities. Here, we experimentally manipulated the hatching phenologies of two competing species of larval amphibians to address this conceptual gap. Specifically, we manipulated the relative mean hatching time (early, same, or late relative to competitor) and population synchrony (high, medium, or low levels of variation around the mean) in a full 3 x 3 factorial design to measure independent and interactive effects of phenological mean and population phenological synchrony on competitive outcomes. Our results indicate that phenological synchrony within a population strongly influences intraspecific competition by changing the density of individuals and relative strength of early- vs. late-arriving individuals. Individuals from high-synchrony populations competed symmetrically, whereas individuals from low-synchrony populations competed asymmetrically. At the community scale, shifts in population phenological synchrony interact with shifts in phenological mean to affect key demographic rates (survival, biomass export, per capita mass, and emergence timing) strongly. Furthermore, changes in mean timing of species interactions altered phenological synchrony within a population at the next life stage, and phenological synchrony at one life stage altered the mean timing of the next life stage. Thus, shifts in phenological synchrony within populations cannot only alter species interactions, but species interactions in turn can also drive shifts in phenology.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊ECOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/101883
作者单位Rice Univ, Dept Biosci, Program Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, 6100 Main St,MS-170, Houston, TX 77005 USA
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Carter, Shannon K.,Rudolf, Volker H. W.. Shifts in phenological mean and synchrony interact to shape competitive outcomes[J],2019.
APA Carter, Shannon K.,&Rudolf, Volker H. W..(2019).Shifts in phenological mean and synchrony interact to shape competitive outcomes.ECOLOGY.
MLA Carter, Shannon K.,et al."Shifts in phenological mean and synchrony interact to shape competitive outcomes".ECOLOGY (2019).
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