Seasonal difference in temporal transferability of an ecological model: near-term predictions of lemming outbreak abundances
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14015Date
2018-10-15Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Ecological models have been criticized for a lack of validation of their temporal transferability. Here we
answer this call by investigating the temporal transferability of a dynamic state-space model developed
to estimate season-dependent biotic and climatic predictors of spatial variability in outbreak abundance
of the Norwegian lemming. Modelled summer and winter dynamics parametrized by spatial trapping
data from one cyclic outbreak were validated with data from a subsequent outbreak. There was a
distinct diference in model transferability between seasons. Summer dynamics had good temporal
transferability, displaying ecological models’ potential to be temporally transferable. However, the
winter dynamics transferred poorly. This discrepancy is likely due to a temporal inconsistency in the
ability of the climate predictor (i.e. elevation) to refect the winter conditions afecting lemmings both
directly and indirectly. We conclude that there is an urgent need for data and models that yield better
predictions of winter processes, in particular in face of the expected rapid climate change in the Arctic.
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Source at: http://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33443-6