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Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats
Habitat anthropization is a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Although most species are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing intriguing life-history responses. For instance, increased recruitment through higher allocation to reproduction or...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499503/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36095177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2206805119 |
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author | Cayuela, Hugo Monod-Broca, Benjamin Lemaître, Jean-François Besnard, Aurélien Gippet, Jérôme M. W. Schmidt, Benedikt R. Romano, Antonio Hertach, Thomas Angelini, Claudio Canessa, Stefano Rosa, Giacomo Vignoli, Leonardo Venchi, Alberto Carafa, Marco Giachi, Filippo Tiberi, Andrea Hantzschmann, Alena M. Sinsch, Ulrich Tournier, Emilie Bonnaire, Eric Gollmann, Günter Gollmann, Birgit Spitzen-van der Sluijs, Annemarieke Buschmann, Holger Kinet, Thierry Laudelout, Arnaud Fonters, Remi Bunz, Yoann Corail, Marc Biancardi, Carlo Di Cerbo, Anna R. Langlois, Dominique Thirion, Jean-Marc Bernard, Laurent Boussiquault, Elodie Doré, Florian Leclerc, Titouan Enderlin, Nadine Laurenceau, Florian Morin, Lucy Skrzyniarz, Mégane Barrioz, Mickael Morizet, Yohan Cruickshank, Sam S. Pichenot, Julian Maletzky, Andreas Delsinne, Thibaut Henseler, Dominik Aumaître, Damien Gailledrat, Miguel Moquet, Julien Veen, Robert Krijnen, Peter Rivière, Laurent Trenti, Matteo Endrizzi, Sonia Pedrini, Paolo Biaggini, Marta Vanni, Stefano Dudgeon, David Gaillard, Jean-Michel Léna, Jean-Paul |
author_facet | Cayuela, Hugo Monod-Broca, Benjamin Lemaître, Jean-François Besnard, Aurélien Gippet, Jérôme M. W. Schmidt, Benedikt R. Romano, Antonio Hertach, Thomas Angelini, Claudio Canessa, Stefano Rosa, Giacomo Vignoli, Leonardo Venchi, Alberto Carafa, Marco Giachi, Filippo Tiberi, Andrea Hantzschmann, Alena M. Sinsch, Ulrich Tournier, Emilie Bonnaire, Eric Gollmann, Günter Gollmann, Birgit Spitzen-van der Sluijs, Annemarieke Buschmann, Holger Kinet, Thierry Laudelout, Arnaud Fonters, Remi Bunz, Yoann Corail, Marc Biancardi, Carlo Di Cerbo, Anna R. Langlois, Dominique Thirion, Jean-Marc Bernard, Laurent Boussiquault, Elodie Doré, Florian Leclerc, Titouan Enderlin, Nadine Laurenceau, Florian Morin, Lucy Skrzyniarz, Mégane Barrioz, Mickael Morizet, Yohan Cruickshank, Sam S. Pichenot, Julian Maletzky, Andreas Delsinne, Thibaut Henseler, Dominik Aumaître, Damien Gailledrat, Miguel Moquet, Julien Veen, Robert Krijnen, Peter Rivière, Laurent Trenti, Matteo Endrizzi, Sonia Pedrini, Paolo Biaggini, Marta Vanni, Stefano Dudgeon, David Gaillard, Jean-Michel Léna, Jean-Paul |
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description | Habitat anthropization is a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Although most species are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing intriguing life-history responses. For instance, increased recruitment through higher allocation to reproduction or improved performance during early-life stages could compensate for reduced adult survival, corresponding to “compensatory recruitment”. To date, evidence of compensatory recruitment in response to habitat modification is restricted to plants, limiting understanding of its importance as a response to global change. We used the yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata), an amphibian occupying a broad range of natural and anthropogenic habitats, as a model species to test for and to quantify compensatory recruitment. Using an exceptional capture–recapture dataset composed of 21,714 individuals from 67 populations across Europe, we showed that adult survival was lower, lifespan was shorter, and actuarial senescence was higher in anthropogenic habitats, especially those affected by intense human activities. Increased recruitment in anthropogenic habitats fully offset reductions in adult survival, with the consequence that population growth rate in both habitat types was similar. Our findings indicate that compensatory recruitment allows toad populations to remain viable in human-dominated habitats and might facilitate the persistence of other animal populations in such environments. |
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spelling | pubmed-94995032023-03-12 Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats Cayuela, Hugo Monod-Broca, Benjamin Lemaître, Jean-François Besnard, Aurélien Gippet, Jérôme M. W. Schmidt, Benedikt R. Romano, Antonio Hertach, Thomas Angelini, Claudio Canessa, Stefano Rosa, Giacomo Vignoli, Leonardo Venchi, Alberto Carafa, Marco Giachi, Filippo Tiberi, Andrea Hantzschmann, Alena M. Sinsch, Ulrich Tournier, Emilie Bonnaire, Eric Gollmann, Günter Gollmann, Birgit Spitzen-van der Sluijs, Annemarieke Buschmann, Holger Kinet, Thierry Laudelout, Arnaud Fonters, Remi Bunz, Yoann Corail, Marc Biancardi, Carlo Di Cerbo, Anna R. Langlois, Dominique Thirion, Jean-Marc Bernard, Laurent Boussiquault, Elodie Doré, Florian Leclerc, Titouan Enderlin, Nadine Laurenceau, Florian Morin, Lucy Skrzyniarz, Mégane Barrioz, Mickael Morizet, Yohan Cruickshank, Sam S. Pichenot, Julian Maletzky, Andreas Delsinne, Thibaut Henseler, Dominik Aumaître, Damien Gailledrat, Miguel Moquet, Julien Veen, Robert Krijnen, Peter Rivière, Laurent Trenti, Matteo Endrizzi, Sonia Pedrini, Paolo Biaggini, Marta Vanni, Stefano Dudgeon, David Gaillard, Jean-Michel Léna, Jean-Paul Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Habitat anthropization is a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Although most species are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing intriguing life-history responses. For instance, increased recruitment through higher allocation to reproduction or improved performance during early-life stages could compensate for reduced adult survival, corresponding to “compensatory recruitment”. To date, evidence of compensatory recruitment in response to habitat modification is restricted to plants, limiting understanding of its importance as a response to global change. We used the yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata), an amphibian occupying a broad range of natural and anthropogenic habitats, as a model species to test for and to quantify compensatory recruitment. Using an exceptional capture–recapture dataset composed of 21,714 individuals from 67 populations across Europe, we showed that adult survival was lower, lifespan was shorter, and actuarial senescence was higher in anthropogenic habitats, especially those affected by intense human activities. Increased recruitment in anthropogenic habitats fully offset reductions in adult survival, with the consequence that population growth rate in both habitat types was similar. Our findings indicate that compensatory recruitment allows toad populations to remain viable in human-dominated habitats and might facilitate the persistence of other animal populations in such environments. National Academy of Sciences 2022-09-12 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9499503/ /pubmed/36095177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2206805119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Cayuela, Hugo Monod-Broca, Benjamin Lemaître, Jean-François Besnard, Aurélien Gippet, Jérôme M. W. Schmidt, Benedikt R. Romano, Antonio Hertach, Thomas Angelini, Claudio Canessa, Stefano Rosa, Giacomo Vignoli, Leonardo Venchi, Alberto Carafa, Marco Giachi, Filippo Tiberi, Andrea Hantzschmann, Alena M. Sinsch, Ulrich Tournier, Emilie Bonnaire, Eric Gollmann, Günter Gollmann, Birgit Spitzen-van der Sluijs, Annemarieke Buschmann, Holger Kinet, Thierry Laudelout, Arnaud Fonters, Remi Bunz, Yoann Corail, Marc Biancardi, Carlo Di Cerbo, Anna R. Langlois, Dominique Thirion, Jean-Marc Bernard, Laurent Boussiquault, Elodie Doré, Florian Leclerc, Titouan Enderlin, Nadine Laurenceau, Florian Morin, Lucy Skrzyniarz, Mégane Barrioz, Mickael Morizet, Yohan Cruickshank, Sam S. Pichenot, Julian Maletzky, Andreas Delsinne, Thibaut Henseler, Dominik Aumaître, Damien Gailledrat, Miguel Moquet, Julien Veen, Robert Krijnen, Peter Rivière, Laurent Trenti, Matteo Endrizzi, Sonia Pedrini, Paolo Biaggini, Marta Vanni, Stefano Dudgeon, David Gaillard, Jean-Michel Léna, Jean-Paul Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
title | Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
title_full | Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
title_fullStr | Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
title_full_unstemmed | Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
title_short | Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
title_sort | compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499503/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36095177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2206805119 |
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