Large impact of Eurasian lynx predation on roe deer population dynamics

The effects of predation on ungulate populations depend on several factors. One of the most important factors is the proportion of predation that is additive or compensatory respectively to other mortality in the prey, i.e., the relative effect of top-down and bottom-up processes. We estimated Euras...

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Main Authors: Andren, Henrik, Liberg, Olof
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120570
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:12925 2023-05-15T18:50:21+02:00 Large impact of Eurasian lynx predation on roe deer population dynamics Andren, Henrik Liberg, Olof 2015 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/12925/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/12925/1/Andren%26Liberg_Lynx%20predation_PLOS_one_2015.pdf https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120570 en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/12925/1/Andren%26Liberg_Lynx%20predation_PLOS_one_2015.pdf Andren, Henrik and Liberg, Olof (2015). Large impact of Eurasian lynx predation on roe deer population dynamics. PloS one. 10 :3 , 1-16 [Research article] cc_by_4 CC-BY Ecology Zoology Research article PeerReviewed 2015 ftslunivuppsala https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120570 2022-01-09T19:13:42Z The effects of predation on ungulate populations depend on several factors. One of the most important factors is the proportion of predation that is additive or compensatory respectively to other mortality in the prey, i.e., the relative effect of top-down and bottom-up processes. We estimated Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) kill rate on roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) using radio-collared lynx. Kill rate was strongly affected by lynx social status. For males it was 4.85 +/- 1.30 S.E. roe deer per 30 days, for females with kittens 6.23 +/- 0.83 S.E. and for solitary females 2.71 +/- 0.47 S.E. We found very weak support for effects of prey density (both for Type I (linear) and Type II (non-linear) functional responses) and of season (winter, summer) on lynx kill rate. Additionally, we analysed the growth rate in a roe deer population from 1985 to 2005 in an area, which lynx naturally re-colonized in 1996. The annual roe deer growth rate was lower after lynx re-colonized the study area, but it was also negatively influenced by roe deer density. Before lynx colonized the area roe deer growth rate was lambda = 1.079 (+/- 0.061 S.E.), while after lynx re-colonization it was lambda = 0.94 (+/- 0.051 S.E.). Thus, the growth rate in the roe deer population decreased by Delta lambda = 0.14 (+/- 0.080 S.E.) after lynx re-colonized the study area, which corresponded to the estimated lynx predation rate on roe deer (0.11 +/- 0.042 S.E.), suggesting that lynx predation was mainly additive to other mortality in roe deer. To conclude, this study suggests that lynx predation together with density dependent factors both influence the roe deer population dynamics. Thus, both top-down and bottom-up processes operated at the same time in this predator-prey system. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Lambda ENVELOPE(-62.983,-62.983,-64.300,-64.300) PLOS ONE 10 3 e0120570
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Large impact of Eurasian lynx predation on roe deer population dynamics
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description The effects of predation on ungulate populations depend on several factors. One of the most important factors is the proportion of predation that is additive or compensatory respectively to other mortality in the prey, i.e., the relative effect of top-down and bottom-up processes. We estimated Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) kill rate on roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) using radio-collared lynx. Kill rate was strongly affected by lynx social status. For males it was 4.85 +/- 1.30 S.E. roe deer per 30 days, for females with kittens 6.23 +/- 0.83 S.E. and for solitary females 2.71 +/- 0.47 S.E. We found very weak support for effects of prey density (both for Type I (linear) and Type II (non-linear) functional responses) and of season (winter, summer) on lynx kill rate. Additionally, we analysed the growth rate in a roe deer population from 1985 to 2005 in an area, which lynx naturally re-colonized in 1996. The annual roe deer growth rate was lower after lynx re-colonized the study area, but it was also negatively influenced by roe deer density. Before lynx colonized the area roe deer growth rate was lambda = 1.079 (+/- 0.061 S.E.), while after lynx re-colonization it was lambda = 0.94 (+/- 0.051 S.E.). Thus, the growth rate in the roe deer population decreased by Delta lambda = 0.14 (+/- 0.080 S.E.) after lynx re-colonized the study area, which corresponded to the estimated lynx predation rate on roe deer (0.11 +/- 0.042 S.E.), suggesting that lynx predation was mainly additive to other mortality in roe deer. To conclude, this study suggests that lynx predation together with density dependent factors both influence the roe deer population dynamics. Thus, both top-down and bottom-up processes operated at the same time in this predator-prey system.
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title_full_unstemmed Large impact of Eurasian lynx predation on roe deer population dynamics
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