Competition from invasive species is an increasing threat to biodiversity. In Southern California, the western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus, WGS) is facing competition from the fox squirrel (Sciurus niger, FS), an invasive congener.We used spectral methods to analyze 140 consecutive monthly censuses of WGS and FS within a 11.3Â ha section of the California Botanic Garden. Variation in the numbers for both species and their synchrony was distributed across long timescales (>15Â months).After filtering out annual changes, concurrent mean monthly temperatures from nearby Ontario Airport yielded a spectrum with a large semi-annual peak and significant spectral power at long timescales (>28Â months). The cospectrum between WGS numbers and temperature revealed a significant negative correlation at long timescales (>35Â months). Cospectra also revealed significant negative correlations with temperature at a six-month timescale for both WGS and FS.Simulations from a model of two competing species indicate that the risk of extinction for the weaker competitor increases quickly as environmental noise shifts from short to long timescales.We analyzed the timescales of fluctuations in detrended mean annual temperatures for the time period 1915-2014 from 1218Â locations across the continental USA. In the last two decades, significant shifts from short to long timescales have occurred, from <3Â years to 4-6Â years.Our results indicate that (i) population fluctuations in co-occurring native and invasive tree squirrels are synchronous, occur over long timescales, and may be driven by fluctuations in environmental conditions; (ii) long timescale population fluctuations increase the risk of extinction in competing species, especially for the inferior competitor; and (iii) the timescales of interannual environmental fluctuations may be increasing from recent historical values. These results have broad implications for the impact of climate change on the maintenance of biodiversity.
Timescale analyses of fluctuations in coexisting populations of a native and invasive tree squirrel.
对本地树松鼠和入侵树松鼠共存种群波动的时间尺度分析
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作者:Desharnais Robert A, Muchlinski Alan E, Ortiz Janel L, Alvidrez Ruby I, Gatza Brian P
| 期刊: | Ecology and Evolution | 影响因子: | 2.300 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Apr 6; 12(4):e8779 |
| doi: | 10.1002/ece3.8779 | ||
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