Demographic Monitoring of Arabis Fecunda Populations in the Sapphire And Beaverh

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Demographic Monitoring of Arabis Fecunda Populations in the Sapphire And Beaverh
Peter Lesica
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3, P<0, 001) but did not differ significantly among sites (F=1. 4, P=0. 25). Weather and life history Mortality was negatively associated (N=15, r=0. 6l) and recruitment was positively associated (N=15, r=0. 48) with winter precipitation. Higher fecundity (fruits/plant) was associated with warmer fall and winter temperatures and higher fall precipitation (multiple regression r=0. 78, N=19) . Overall, there were few consistent relationships between weather and Arabis fecunda demographic parameters. The behavior of populations at different sites was highly idiosyncratic. For instance, mortality was well below normal at Birch Creek, Lime Gulch and Vipond Park in 1989-90 but was above average at Charleys Gulch. Recruitment was higher than average at Charleys Gulch and Lime Gulch in 1990-91 but was below normal at Birch Creek and Vipond Park. Fecundity was high at Birch Creek and Charleys Gulch in 1989 but was below average at Lime Gulch and Vipond Park. DISCUSSION Arabis fecunda appears to have two distinctive life'-history strategies.

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