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Population turnover and habitat dynamics in Notonecta (Hemiptera: Notonectidae) metapopulations

Briers, R. A.; Warren, P. H.

Authors

P. H. Warren



Abstract

Simple metapopulation models assume that local populations occur in patches of uniform quality habitat separated by non-habitat. However field metapopulations tend to show considerable spatial and temporal variation in patch quality, and hence probability of occupancy. This may have implications for the adequacy of simple metapopulation models in describing and predicting regional population dynamics of natural systems. This study investigated the effects of habitat characteristics on landscape-scale occupancy dynamics of two species of backswimmer (Notonecta, Hemiptera: Notonectidae) in small freshwater ponds. The results demonstrated clear links between habitat, pond occupancy and population turnover, particularly local extinction. There were considerable changes in the habitat of individual ponds between years, but local changes were not spatially correlated and the frequency distribution of habitat conditions at the landscape level remained similar in different years. Stable occupancy levels of Notonecta species appears to result from a balance of the rates of creation and loss of suitable habitat due to spatially uncorrelated habitat change. Systems such as this, where turnover is driven by habitat dynamics, demonstrate the potential value of incorporating the dynamics of habitat change into metapopulation models. Such developments are likely to improve predictions of landscape-scale occupancy dynamics, whilst also allowing patch-level predictions of occupancy, based on local habitat conditions.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 3, 1999
Publication Date 2000-05
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2016
Journal Oecologia
Print ISSN 0029-8549
Electronic ISSN 1432-1939
Publisher BMC
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 123
Issue 2
Pages 216-222
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s004420051008
Keywords Occupancy, Habitat quality, Distribution, Pond, Backswimmer,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/316738
Related Public URLs http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004420051008