Kendall Bruce E, Bjørnstad Ottar N, Bascompte Jordi, Keitt Timothy H, Fagan William F
Am Nat. 2000 May;155(5):628-636. doi: 10.1086/303350.
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of great ecological interest and can be a source of concern when the species is rare or endangered. Both dispersal and spatial correlations in the environment have been implicated as possible causes of this pattern, but these two factors have rarely been studied in combination. We develop a spatially structured population model, simple enough to obtain analytic solutions for the population correlation, that incorporates both dispersal and environmental correlation. We ask whether these two synchronizing factors contribute additively to the total spatial population covariance. We find that there is always an interaction between these two factors and that this interaction is small only when one or both of the environmental correlation and the dispersal rate are small. The interaction is opposite in sign to the environmental correlation; so, in the normal case of positive environmental correlation across sites, the population synchrony will be lower than predicted by simply adding the effects of dispersal and environmental correlation. We also find that population synchrony declines as the strength of population regulation increases. These results indicate that dispersal and environmental correlation need to be considered in combination as explanations for observed patterns of population synchrony.
许多物种在种群波动中呈现出广泛的空间同步性。这种模式具有极大的生态学意义,当该物种珍稀或濒危时,它可能会引发人们的担忧。扩散以及环境中的空间相关性都被认为是造成这种模式的可能原因,但这两个因素很少被结合起来研究。我们构建了一个空间结构化种群模型,该模型足够简单以获得种群相关性的解析解,它同时纳入了扩散和环境相关性。我们探讨这两个同步因素是否对总空间种群协方差有累加作用。我们发现这两个因素之间总是存在相互作用,并且只有当环境相关性和扩散率中的一个或两者都很小时,这种相互作用才较小。这种相互作用的符号与环境相关性相反;所以,在各地点环境相关性为正的正常情况下,种群同步性将低于仅将扩散和环境相关性的影响相加所预测的结果。我们还发现,随着种群调节强度的增加,种群同步性会下降。这些结果表明,需要综合考虑扩散和环境相关性,以此来解释观察到的种群同步模式。