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Density Dependence Shapes Life‐History Trade‐Offs in a Food‐Limited Population

Harman Jaggi, Wenyun Zuo, Rosemarie Kentie, Jean‐Michel Gaillard, Tim Coulson, Shripad Tuljapurkar

2024Ecology Letters11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantifying trade-offs within populations is important in life-history theory. However, most studies focusing on life-history trade-offs focus on two traits and assume trade-offs to be static. Our work provides a framework for understanding covariation among multiple traits and how population density influences the traits. Using detailed individual-based data for Soay sheep, we find density strongly shapes life-history trade-offs and distribution of lifetime reproductive success (LRS). At low density, a trade-off between juvenile survival and growth structures life-history variation, whereas at equilibrium density, trade-off between reproduction and juvenile survival is the major structuring axes. Contrary to Lomnicki's prediction, we find that at high density, there is little variation in the LRS over the sizes (large juveniles and adults) that contribute to reproduction. Our results advance an understanding of dynamic nature of trade-offs offer insights into how high-density limits diversity of individual life histories and have implications for evolution via density-dependent selection.

Topics & Concepts

Life history theoryTrade-offBiologyLife historyDensity dependenceJuvenileReproductionEcologyPopulation densityPopulationVariation (astronomy)Evolutionary biologyDemographyPhysicsSociologyAstrophysicsAnimal Behavior and ReproductionWildlife Ecology and ConservationGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock