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Nonadditive effects of the environment on the survival of a large marine fish population

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Title Nonadditive effects of the environment on the survival of a large marine fish population
Names Cianelli, Lorenzo (creator)
Chan, Kung-Sik (creator)
Bailey, Kevin Mclean (creator)
Stenseth, Nils C. (creator)
Date Issued 2004-12 (iso8601)
Note Copyright by the Ecological Society of America.
Abstract Climate can affect population dynamics in indirect ways via nonadditive
forcing by external variables on internal demographic rates. Current analytical techniques,
employed in population ecology, fail to explicitly include nonadditive interactions between
internal and external variables, and therefore cannot efficiently address indirect climate
effects. Here, we present the results of an analysis, employing specifically developed statistical
methodology, on density-dependent survival of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)
prerecruitment stages in relation to background environmental variables in the
Gulf of Alaska. We found that spring winds and water temperature mediate the intensity
of density-dependent survival from the eggs to the age-0 stage. Fall water temperature and
juvenile pollock predator abundance mediate density dependence from the age-0 to the age-1 stage. The inclusion of such nonadditive and nonlinear effects in a population dynamics
model improved our ability to simulate pollock recruitment. Our results point to the importance
of understanding nonadditive and nonlinear interactions between external (climate)
and internal factors in the presence of underlying environmental variation. These topics
are discussed in the context of current research priorities in population ecology and conservation
biology.
Genre Article
Topic density dependence
Identifier Ciannelli, L., Chan, K., Bailey, K. M., & Stenseth, N. C. (2004). Nonadditive effects of the environment on the survival of a large marine fish population [Electronic version]. Ecology, 85(12), 3418-3427. doi:10.1890/03-0755

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