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  • This study examines how demographic factors influence population fluctuations in threespine sticklebacks over 29 years in Lake Mývatn, Iceland, particularly focusing on how these factors are affected by spatial connections between two basins of the lake.
  • The researchers developed a metapopulation model that reveals a moderate synchrony in recruitment rates between the two basins, but a stronger synchrony in adult survival rates, leading to significant population cycles every 6 years.
  • The findings indicate that the North Basin significantly contributes to the population dynamics of the South Basin, illustrating the impact of both synchronized demographic rates and spatial movement on metapopulation fluctuations.

Article Abstract

AbstractUncovering the demographic basis of population fluctuations is a central goal of population biology. This is particularly challenging for spatially structured populations, which require disentangling synchrony in demographic rates from coupling via movement between locations. In this study, we fit a stage-structured metapopulation model to a 29-year time series of threespine stickleback abundance in the heterogeneous and productive Lake Mývatn, Iceland. The lake comprises two basins (North and South) connected by a channel through which the stickleback disperse. The model includes time-varying demographic rates, allowing us to assess the potential contributions of recruitment and survival, spatial coupling via movement, and demographic transience to the population's large fluctuations in abundance. Our analyses indicate that recruitment was only modestly synchronized between the two basins, whereas survival probabilities of adults were more strongly synchronized, contributing to cyclic fluctuations in the lake-wide population size with a period of approximately 6 years. The analyses further show that the two basins were coupled through movement, with the North Basin subsidizing the South Basin and playing a dominant role in driving the lake-wide dynamics. Our results show that cyclic fluctuations of a metapopulation can be explained in terms of the combined effects of synchronized demographic rates and spatial coupling.

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