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  • Increasing climatic and human pressures are making ecosystems more unpredictable, but we struggle to predict how natural populations will respond to these changes.
  • A study of over 2,200 natural populations across 369 species shows that recent environmental changes do not necessarily enhance a population's ability to resist or recover from those changes.
  • Instead, the ability of species to cope with environmental randomness is more closely related to their evolutionary history and the investments they make in survival and development.

Article Abstract

Escalating climatic and anthropogenic pressures expose ecosystems worldwide to increasingly stochastic environments. Yet, our ability to forecast the responses of natural populations to this increased environmental stochasticity is impeded by a limited understanding of how exposure to stochastic environments shapes demographic resilience. Here, we test the association between local environmental stochasticity and the resilience attributes (e.g. resistance, recovery) of 2242 natural populations across 369 animal and plant species. Contrary to the assumption that past exposure to frequent environmental shifts confers a greater ability to cope with current and future global change, we illustrate how recent environmental stochasticity regimes from the past 50 years do not predict the inherent resistance or recovery potential of natural populations. Instead, demographic resilience is strongly predicted by the phylogenetic relatedness among species, with survival and developmental investments shaping their responses to environmental stochasticity. Accordingly, our findings suggest that demographic resilience is a consequence of evolutionary processes and/or deep-time environmental regimes, rather than recent-past experiences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.14234DOI Listing

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