Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?

Aim Although habitat suitability maps derived from species distribution models (SDMs) are often assumed to highlight locations that can sustain healthy populations over time, the relationship between suitability scores and fitness parameters has rarely been tested thoroughly. Location Zackenberg Val...

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Published in:Diversity and Distributions
Main Authors: L. Pellissier, H. Meltofte, J. Hansen, N. M. Schmidt, M. P. Tamstorf, P. Aastrup, J. Olsen, A. Guisan, M. S. Wisz, MAIORANO, Luigi
Other Authors: L., Pellissier, H., Meltofte, J., Hansen, N. M., Schmidt, M. P., Tamstorf, Maiorano, Luigi, P., Aastrup, J., Olsen, A., Guisan, M. S., Wisz
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12109
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/556107 2024-02-27T08:38:12+00:00 Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders? L. Pellissier H. Meltofte J. Hansen N. M. Schmidt M. P. Tamstorf P. Aastrup J. Olsen A. Guisan M. S. Wisz MAIORANO, Luigi L., Pellissier H., Meltofte J., Hansen N. M., Schmidt M. P., Tamstorf Maiorano, Luigi P., Aastrup J., Olsen A., Guisan M. S., Wisz 2013 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11573/556107 https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12109 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000329778600004 volume:19 firstpage:1496 lastpage:1505 numberofpages:10 journal:DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS http://hdl.handle.net/11573/556107 doi:10.1111/ddi.12109 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84887254442 Demography habitat predation shorebird snow species distribution models info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12109 2024-01-31T17:51:57Z Aim Although habitat suitability maps derived from species distribution models (SDMs) are often assumed to highlight locations that can sustain healthy populations over time, the relationship between suitability scores and fitness parameters has rarely been tested thoroughly. Location Zackenberg Valley, north-east Greenland. Methods Using 14 years of data (1997–2010) representing three wader species (dunlin Calidris alpina, sanderling Calidris alba and ruddy turnstone Arenaria interpres), we tested the relationships between modelled suitability and fitness parameters at nesting locations. Results Among the three species examined, only the ruddy turnstone exhibited significant relationships between suitability and nest success, but over time rather than space. During years with extensive snow cover in the landscape, the nesting sites of ruddy turnstone occurred in different habitats than were typically used across years. Moreover, in years with extensive snow cover, the ruddy turnstone initiated nests later and suffered from higher egg predation rates. Main conclusion Our results suggest that SDMs derived from species occurrences that include years of low reproductive success may over-estimate the potential suitable habitat in the landscape. Whenever possible, variation in reproductive success should be considered when building models to inform species’ response to environmental change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arenaria interpres Calidris alba Calidris alpina East Greenland Greenland Ruddy Turnstone Zackenberg Sanderling Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Arctic Greenland Diversity and Distributions 19 12 1496 1505
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topic Demography
habitat
predation
shorebird
snow
species distribution models
spellingShingle Demography
habitat
predation
shorebird
snow
species distribution models
L. Pellissier
H. Meltofte
J. Hansen
N. M. Schmidt
M. P. Tamstorf
P. Aastrup
J. Olsen
A. Guisan
M. S. Wisz
MAIORANO, Luigi
Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
topic_facet Demography
habitat
predation
shorebird
snow
species distribution models
description Aim Although habitat suitability maps derived from species distribution models (SDMs) are often assumed to highlight locations that can sustain healthy populations over time, the relationship between suitability scores and fitness parameters has rarely been tested thoroughly. Location Zackenberg Valley, north-east Greenland. Methods Using 14 years of data (1997–2010) representing three wader species (dunlin Calidris alpina, sanderling Calidris alba and ruddy turnstone Arenaria interpres), we tested the relationships between modelled suitability and fitness parameters at nesting locations. Results Among the three species examined, only the ruddy turnstone exhibited significant relationships between suitability and nest success, but over time rather than space. During years with extensive snow cover in the landscape, the nesting sites of ruddy turnstone occurred in different habitats than were typically used across years. Moreover, in years with extensive snow cover, the ruddy turnstone initiated nests later and suffered from higher egg predation rates. Main conclusion Our results suggest that SDMs derived from species occurrences that include years of low reproductive success may over-estimate the potential suitable habitat in the landscape. Whenever possible, variation in reproductive success should be considered when building models to inform species’ response to environmental change.
author2 L., Pellissier
H., Meltofte
J., Hansen
N. M., Schmidt
M. P., Tamstorf
Maiorano, Luigi
P., Aastrup
J., Olsen
A., Guisan
M. S., Wisz
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author L. Pellissier
H. Meltofte
J. Hansen
N. M. Schmidt
M. P. Tamstorf
P. Aastrup
J. Olsen
A. Guisan
M. S. Wisz
MAIORANO, Luigi
author_facet L. Pellissier
H. Meltofte
J. Hansen
N. M. Schmidt
M. P. Tamstorf
P. Aastrup
J. Olsen
A. Guisan
M. S. Wisz
MAIORANO, Luigi
author_sort L. Pellissier
title Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
title_short Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
title_full Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
title_fullStr Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
title_full_unstemmed Suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
title_sort suitability, success and sinks: how do predictions of nesting distributions relate to fitness parameters in high arctic waders?
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https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12109
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