A Great Escape: resource availability and density-dependence shape population dynamics along trailing range edges
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Populations along geographical range limits are often exposed to unsuitable climate and low resource availability relative to core populations. As such, there has been a renewed focus on understanding the factors that determine range limits to better predict how species will respond to global change. Using recent theory on range limits and classical understanding of density dependence, we evaluated the influence of resource availability on the snowshoe hare Lepus americanus along its trailing range edge. We estimated variation in population density, habitat use, survival, and parasite loads to test the Great Escape Hypothesis (GEH), i.e. that density dependence determines, in part, a speciesâ persistence along trailing edges. We found that variability in resource availability affected density and population fluctuations and led to trade-offs in survival for snowshoe hare populations in the northeastern USA. Hares living in resource-limited environments had lower and less variable popula..., See methods in provided in the published paper., The open source software program R were used for all statistical analyses. All R packages used are listed in the manuscript or in the R files associated with the Dryad submission for this paper. We politely request to be contacted by parties interested in data reuse to discuss collaboration.
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2025-07-23



