Data and code: Microgeographic variation in demography and thermal regimes stabilize regional abundance of a widespread freshwater fish
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Predicting the persistence of species under climate change is an increasingly important objective in ecological research and management. However, biotic and abiotic heterogeneity can drive asynchrony in population responses at small spatial scales, complicating species-level assessments. For widely distributed species consisting of many fragmented populations, such as brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), understanding drivers of asynchrony in population dynamics can improve predictions of range-wide climate impacts. We analyzed demographic time-series from mark-recapture surveys of eleven natural brook trout populations in eastern Canada over 13 years to examine the extent, drivers, and consequences of fine-scale population variation. The focal populations were genetically differentiated, occupied a small area (~25 km2) with few human impacts, and experienced similar climate conditions. Recruitment was highly asynchronous, weakly related to climate variables, and showed population-speci...
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