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Pinsky M. L., Palumbi S. R., Andréfouët Serge, Purkis S. J. (2012). Open and closed seascapes : where does habitat patchiness create populations with high fractions of self-recruitment ?. Ecological Applications, 22 (4), p. 1257-1267. ISSN 1051-0761.

Titre du document
Open and closed seascapes : where does habitat patchiness create populations with high fractions of self-recruitment ?
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000305836600016
Auteurs
Pinsky M. L., Palumbi S. R., Andréfouët Serge, Purkis S. J.
Source
Ecological Applications, 2012, 22 (4), p. 1257-1267 ISSN 1051-0761
Which populations are replenished primarily by immigrants (open) and which by local production (closed) remains an important question for management with implications for response to exploitation, protection, and disturbance. However, we lack methods for predicting population openness. Here, we develop a model for openness and show that considering habitat isolation explains the existence of surprisingly closed populations in high-dispersal species, including many marine organisms. Relatively closed populations are expected when patch spacing is more than twice the standard deviation of a species' dispersal kernel. In addition, natural scales of habitat patchiness on coral reefs are sufficient to create both largely open and largely closed populations. Contrary to some previous interpretations, largely closed marine populations do not require mean dispersal distances that are unusually short, even for species with relatively long pelagic larval durations. We predict that habitat patchiness has strong control over population openness for many marine and terrestrial species with a highly dispersive life stage and relatively sedentary adults. This information can be used to make initial predictions about where populations will be more or less resilient to local exploitation and disturbance.
Plan de classement
Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010057030]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010057030
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