Ecological advantages of partial migration as a conditional strategy.

Theor Popul Biol

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada.

Published: May 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Partial migration involves different forms within the same species, with residents and migrants adapting their size and life history traits to optimize survival in varying habitats.
  • The study used a virtual Brook Trout population to show that the success of partial migration depends on a balance between density-dependent factors and environmental variability, with intermediate levels of migration being most beneficial under certain conditions.
  • Key findings include the importance of return migration rates for maintaining partial migration as a viable strategy, highlighting the need to conserve different ecophenotypes in these populations for ecological sustainability.

Article Abstract

Partial migration is a widespread phenomenon characterized by migrant and resident forms from the same population. In phenotypically plastic taxa with indeterminate growth, resident and migrant ecophenotypes can differ in size and life history traits in ways expected to maximize fitness in the different habitats they exploit. Studies of partial migration in different taxa have advocated either density-dependence or environmental stochasticity as explanations for partial migration. We used a demographic approach for a virtual Brook Trout population to demonstrate the ecological consequences of partial migration under interacting density dependence and environmental stochasticity. The maintenance of partial migration as a conditional strategy in species/populations where resident and migrant forms exhibit life history asymmetries provides ecological advantages. We show that density-dependent migration is expected to increase population fitness under constant environmental conditions or low environmental variation, but decreases population fitness under high environmental variation. These conditions favor intermediate levels of migration as an advantageous tactic. However, there are threshold rates of return migration below which partial migration is no longer a viable tactic. Our modeling approach also allowed the exploration of the distribution of the population by life stage and habitat in response to the strength of density dependence, costs of migration, and return rates, and demonstrated the importance of the conservation of ecophenotypes in partially migratory populations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2013.01.004DOI Listing

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