Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population

Animals make behavioural and reproductive decisions that maximise their lifetime reproductive success, and thus their fitness, in light of periodic and stochastic variability of the environment. Modelling the variation of an individual's energy levels formalises this tradeoff and helps to quant...

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Main Authors: Pirotta, E., Mangel, M., Costa, D.P., Goldbogen, J., Harwood, J., Hin, V., Irvine, L.M., Mate, B.R., McHuron, E.A., Palacios, D.M., Schwarz, L.K., New, L.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.06146
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/836dd866-11ee-4a1f-82ec-22000342708f 2024-09-30T14:32:43+00:00 Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population Pirotta, E. Mangel, M. Costa, D.P. Goldbogen, J. Harwood, J. Hin, V. Irvine, L.M. Mate, B.R. McHuron, E.A. Palacios, D.M. Schwarz, L.K. New, L. 2019-09 application/pdf https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/anthropogenic-disturbance-in-a-changing-environment(836dd866-11ee-4a1f-82ec-22000342708f).html https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.06146 https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/836dd866-11ee-4a1f-82ec-22000342708f https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/43050320/Pirotta_et_al_2019_Oikos.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85066053192&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/anthropogenic-disturbance-in-a-changing-environment(836dd866-11ee-4a1f-82ec-22000342708f).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Pirotta , E , Mangel , M , Costa , D P , Goldbogen , J , Harwood , J , Hin , V , Irvine , L M , Mate , B R , McHuron , E A , Palacios , D M , Schwarz , L K & New , L 2019 , ' Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment : Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population ' , Oikos , vol. 128 , no. 9 , pp. 1340-1357 . https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.06146 article 2019 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.06146 2024-09-12T16:38:38Z Animals make behavioural and reproductive decisions that maximise their lifetime reproductive success, and thus their fitness, in light of periodic and stochastic variability of the environment. Modelling the variation of an individual's energy levels formalises this tradeoff and helps to quantify the population-level consequences of stressors (e.g. disturbance from human activities and environmental change) that can affect behaviour or physiology. In this study, we develop a dynamic state variable model for the spatially explicit behaviour, physiology and reproduction of a female, long-lived, migratory marine vertebrate. The model can be used to investigate the spatio-temporal patterns of behaviour and reproduction that allow an individual to maximise its overall reproductive output. We parametrised the model for eastern North Pacific blue whales Balaenoptera musculus , and used it to predict the effects of changing environmental conditions and increasing human disturbance on the population's vital rates. In baseline conditions, the model output had high fidelity to observed energy dynamics, movement patterns and reproductive strategies. Simulated scenarios suggested that environmental changes could have severe consequences on the population's vital rates, but that individuals could tolerate high levels of anthropogenic disturbance. However, this ability depended on where, when and how often disturbance occurred. In scenarios with both environmental change and anthropogenic disturbance, synergistic interactions caused stronger effects than in isolation. In general, larger body size offered a buffer against stochasticity and disturbance, and, consequently, we predicted juveniles to be more susceptible to disturbance. We also predicted that females prioritise their own survival at the expense of the current reproductive attempt, presumably the result of their long lifespan. Our approach provides a general framework to make predictions of the cumulative and synergistic effects of human disturbance and climate ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Balaenoptera musculus Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE) Pacific Oikos 128 9 1340 1357
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description Animals make behavioural and reproductive decisions that maximise their lifetime reproductive success, and thus their fitness, in light of periodic and stochastic variability of the environment. Modelling the variation of an individual's energy levels formalises this tradeoff and helps to quantify the population-level consequences of stressors (e.g. disturbance from human activities and environmental change) that can affect behaviour or physiology. In this study, we develop a dynamic state variable model for the spatially explicit behaviour, physiology and reproduction of a female, long-lived, migratory marine vertebrate. The model can be used to investigate the spatio-temporal patterns of behaviour and reproduction that allow an individual to maximise its overall reproductive output. We parametrised the model for eastern North Pacific blue whales Balaenoptera musculus , and used it to predict the effects of changing environmental conditions and increasing human disturbance on the population's vital rates. In baseline conditions, the model output had high fidelity to observed energy dynamics, movement patterns and reproductive strategies. Simulated scenarios suggested that environmental changes could have severe consequences on the population's vital rates, but that individuals could tolerate high levels of anthropogenic disturbance. However, this ability depended on where, when and how often disturbance occurred. In scenarios with both environmental change and anthropogenic disturbance, synergistic interactions caused stronger effects than in isolation. In general, larger body size offered a buffer against stochasticity and disturbance, and, consequently, we predicted juveniles to be more susceptible to disturbance. We also predicted that females prioritise their own survival at the expense of the current reproductive attempt, presumably the result of their long lifespan. Our approach provides a general framework to make predictions of the cumulative and synergistic effects of human disturbance and climate ...
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author Pirotta, E.
Mangel, M.
Costa, D.P.
Goldbogen, J.
Harwood, J.
Hin, V.
Irvine, L.M.
Mate, B.R.
McHuron, E.A.
Palacios, D.M.
Schwarz, L.K.
New, L.
spellingShingle Pirotta, E.
Mangel, M.
Costa, D.P.
Goldbogen, J.
Harwood, J.
Hin, V.
Irvine, L.M.
Mate, B.R.
McHuron, E.A.
Palacios, D.M.
Schwarz, L.K.
New, L.
Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
author_facet Pirotta, E.
Mangel, M.
Costa, D.P.
Goldbogen, J.
Harwood, J.
Hin, V.
Irvine, L.M.
Mate, B.R.
McHuron, E.A.
Palacios, D.M.
Schwarz, L.K.
New, L.
author_sort Pirotta, E.
title Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
title_short Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
title_full Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
title_fullStr Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
title_full_unstemmed Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:Modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
title_sort anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment:modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
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