Low demographic variability in wild primate populations: fitness impacts of variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates.

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Morris, William F

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Altmann, Jeanne

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Brockman, Diane K

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Cords, Marina

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Fedigan, Linda M

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Pusey, Anne E

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Stoinski, Tara S

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Bronikowski, Anne M

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Alberts, Susan C

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Strier, Karen B

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United States

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2011-06-21T17:27:23Z

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2011-01

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In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates (survival and fertility). Yet no study of an animal population has parsed the contributions of these three aspects of variability to long-term fitness. We do so using a unique database that includes complete life-history information for wild-living individuals of seven primate species that have been the subjects of long-term (22-45 years) behavioral studies. Overall, the estimated levels of vital rate variation had only minor effects on long-term fitness, and the effects of vital rate covariation and serial correlation were even weaker. To explore why, we compared estimated variances of adult survival in primates with values for other vertebrates in the literature and found that adult survival is significantly less variable in primates than it is in the other vertebrates. Finally, we tested the prediction that adult survival, because it more strongly influences fitness in a constant environment, will be less variable than newborn survival, and we found only mixed support for the prediction. Our results suggest that wild primates may be buffered against detrimental fitness effects of environmental stochasticity by their highly developed cognitive abilities, social networks, and broad, flexible diets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21117962

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1537-5323

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/4163

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eng

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en_US

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University of Chicago Press

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Am Nat

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10.1086/657443

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American Naturalist

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Aging

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Analysis of Variance

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Animals

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Databases, Factual

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Demography

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Fertility

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Genetic Fitness

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Primates

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Stochastic Processes

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Low demographic variability in wild primate populations: fitness impacts of variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates.

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Journal article

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Pusey, Anne E|0000-0002-2280-8954

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Alberts, Susan C|0000-0002-1313-488X

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2011-1-0

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1

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177

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21117962

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E14

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E28

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1

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Biology

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Center for Population Health & Aging

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Duke

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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Duke Population Research Center

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Duke Population Research Institute

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Evolutionary Anthropology

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Marine Science and Conservation

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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University Institutes and Centers

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Published

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177

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