Reproductive rates and survival of young in animal populations figure centrally in generating management and conservation strategies. Model systems suggest that food supply can drive these often highly variable properties, yet for many wild species, quantifying such effects and assessing their implications have been challenging. We used spatially explicit time series of a well-studied marine reef fish (black surfperch Embiotoca jacksoni) and its known prey resources to evaluate the extent to which fluctuations in food supply influenced production of young by adults and survival of young to subadulthood. Our analyses reveal: (i) variable food available to both adults and to their offspring directly produced an order of magnitude variation in the number of young-of-year (YOY) produced per adult and (ii) food available to YOY produced a similar magnitude of variation in their subsequent survival. We also show that such large natural variation in vital rates can significantly alter decision thresholds (biological reference points) important for precautionary management. These findings reveal how knowledge of food resources can improve understanding of population dynamics and reduce risk of overharvest by more accurately identifying periods of low recruitment.

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:动物种群的繁殖率和成活率在制定管理和保护策略中至关重要。模型系统表明,粮食供应可以驱动这些往往高度可变的特性,但是对于许多野生物种而言,量化此类影响并评估其影响一直是一项挑战。我们使用了经过充分研究的海洋珊瑚鱼(黑色冲浪者Embiotoca jacksoni)及其已知猎物的空间显式时间序列,以评估食品供应波动对成年年轻人的生产和成年后至成年的影响的程度。我们的分析表明:(i)成年人及其后代可获得的可变食物直接导致每个成年人的年幼(YOY)数量数量级的变化,并且(ii)YOY可获得的食物产生了相似的数量他们随后生存的变异幅度。我们还表明,生命率的如此大的自然变化会显着改变对于预防性管理很重要的决策阈值(生物学参考点)。这些发现揭示了对粮食资源的了解如何通过更准确地确定低招聘期来增进对人口动态的了解并减少过度收获的风险。

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