DOES INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY IN POPULATION-DENSITY INCREASE WITH TIME

Authors
Citation
H. Cyr, DOES INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY IN POPULATION-DENSITY INCREASE WITH TIME, Oikos, 79(3), 1997, pp. 549-558
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology,Ecology
Journal title
OikosACNP
ISSN journal
00301299
Volume
79
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
549 - 558
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-1299(1997)79:3<549:DIVIPI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Temporal variability in population density has been shown to increase with increasing length of a study. This has serious implications for e cological studies and suggests that obtaining an objective measure of temporal variability may not be possible. To test this hypothesis more generally, I calculated inter-annual variability, using the standard deviation of the logarithm of annual mean population density (STD(log D)), for 70 populations of phytoplankton, zooplankton and fish which h ave been sampled over 10 to 51 consecutive yr in lakes around the worl d. STD(log D) fluctuates most widely during the first 3-6 yr of a stud y, but these changes do not necessarily represent long-term trends in temporal variability. Median changes in STD(log D) over time are small (<< 0.l unit, even over a logarithmic time scale) and decrease as mor e years are included in the analysis. The inter-annual variability of most freshwater populations appears to reach an asymptotic value. Seve ral populations, however, show an alternation of plateaux and of sudde n increases in STD(log D), suggesting that the asymptotic values found in most populations may be temporary and may not extrapolate beyond t he temporal scale of this study (10-50 yr). Overall, the increases in inter-annual variability are expected to be small(<0.l units, on avera ge, per 25 yr). The pattern and the magnitude of these changes did not differ significantly between algae, zooplankton and fish, and were si milar to those reported for birds and mammals. Increases in temporal v ariability may only be important for questions addressed over long per iods of time.