Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion
Change in body size can be driven by social (density) and non-social (environmental and spatial variation) factors. In expanding metapopulations, spatial sorting by means of dispersal on the expansion front can further drive the evolution of body size. However, human intervention can dramatically af...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16859544 2023-05-15T17:02:05+02:00 Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion L. Aulus-Giacosa (11596158) F. Guéraud (11596161) P. Gaudin (11596164) M. Buoro (11596167) J. C. Aymes (11596170) J. Labonne (11596173) M. Vignon (11596176) 2021-10-22T12:20:51Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16859544.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Statistical_analyses_from_Human_influence_on_brown_trout_juvenile_body_size_during_metapopulation_expansion/16859544 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.16859544.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Systems Biology dispersal density dependence brown trout subAntarctic invasion biology Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16859544.v1 2021-12-19T23:41:00Z Change in body size can be driven by social (density) and non-social (environmental and spatial variation) factors. In expanding metapopulations, spatial sorting by means of dispersal on the expansion front can further drive the evolution of body size. However, human intervention can dramatically affect these founder effects. Using a long-term monitoring of the colonization of the remote Kerguelen islands by brown trout, a facultative anadromous salmonid, we analyse body size variation in 32 naturally founded and 10 human-introduced populations over 57 years. In naturally founded populations, we find that spatial sorting promotes slow positive changes in body size on the expansion front, then that body size decreases as populations get older and local density increases. This pattern is, however, completely different in human-introduced populations, where body size remains constant or even increases as populations get older. The present findings confirm that changes in body size can be affected by metapopulation expansion, but that human influence, even in very remote environments, can fully alter this process. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Kerguelen Islands Unknown Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Systems Biology dispersal density dependence brown trout subAntarctic invasion biology L. Aulus-Giacosa (11596158) F. Guéraud (11596161) P. Gaudin (11596164) M. Buoro (11596167) J. C. Aymes (11596170) J. Labonne (11596173) M. Vignon (11596176) Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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Change in body size can be driven by social (density) and non-social (environmental and spatial variation) factors. In expanding metapopulations, spatial sorting by means of dispersal on the expansion front can further drive the evolution of body size. However, human intervention can dramatically affect these founder effects. Using a long-term monitoring of the colonization of the remote Kerguelen islands by brown trout, a facultative anadromous salmonid, we analyse body size variation in 32 naturally founded and 10 human-introduced populations over 57 years. In naturally founded populations, we find that spatial sorting promotes slow positive changes in body size on the expansion front, then that body size decreases as populations get older and local density increases. This pattern is, however, completely different in human-introduced populations, where body size remains constant or even increases as populations get older. The present findings confirm that changes in body size can be affected by metapopulation expansion, but that human influence, even in very remote environments, can fully alter this process. |
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L. Aulus-Giacosa (11596158) F. Guéraud (11596161) P. Gaudin (11596164) M. Buoro (11596167) J. C. Aymes (11596170) J. Labonne (11596173) M. Vignon (11596176) |
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L. Aulus-Giacosa (11596158) F. Guéraud (11596161) P. Gaudin (11596164) M. Buoro (11596167) J. C. Aymes (11596170) J. Labonne (11596173) M. Vignon (11596176) |
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Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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Statistical analyses from Human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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statistical analyses from human influence on brown trout juvenile body size during metapopulation expansion |
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