Experimental evidence of size-selective harvest and environmental stochasticity effects on population demography, fluctuations and non-linearity

Luke A. A. Rogers, Zachary Moore, Abby Daigle,Pepijn Luijckx,Martin Krkosek

ECOLOGY LETTERS(2023)

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Theory and analyses of fisheries data sets indicate that harvesting can alter population structure and destabilise non-linear processes, which increases population fluctuations. We conducted a factorial experiment on the population dynamics of Daphnia magna in relation to size-selective harvesting and stochasticity of food supply. Harvesting and stochasticity treatments both increased population fluctuations. Timeseries analysis indicated that fluctuations in control populations were non-linear, and non-linearity increased substantially in response to harvesting. Both harvesting and stochasticity induced population juvenescence, but harvesting did so via the depletion of adults, whereas stochasticity increased the abundance of juveniles. A fitted fisheries model indicated that harvesting shifted populations towards higher reproductive rates and larger-magnitude damped oscillations that amplify demographic noise. These findings provide experimental evidence that harvesting increases the non-linearity of population fluctuations and that both harvesting and stochasticity increase population variability and juvenescence.
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Daphnia magna,delay embedding,empirical dynamic modelling,fishery,model-free forecasting,non-linear deterministic process,oscillations,population dynamics,stability
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