Carr Mark H, Anderson Todd W, Hixon Mark A
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Aug 20;99(17):11241-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.162653499. Epub 2002 Aug 12.
Unprecedented population declines and extinctions because of human activities, combined with a growing recognition that such losses affect the stability of ecosystems, underscore the need to better understand how populations persist naturally. We provide field experimental evidence that high biodiversity-in particular, the combined effects of predators and competitors-acts in a way that regulates the size of local fish populations within their coral-reef community. These results indicate that complex interactions among multiple species are necessary for the stability of a highly diverse community, and so forewarn that overexploiting such species may have cascading negative consequences for the entire system.
由于人类活动导致的前所未有的种群数量下降和物种灭绝,加上人们越来越认识到这些损失会影响生态系统的稳定性,凸显了更好地了解种群如何自然存续的必要性。我们提供了实地实验证据,表明高生物多样性——特别是捕食者和竞争者的综合作用——以一种调节其珊瑚礁群落中当地鱼类种群规模的方式发挥作用。这些结果表明,多个物种之间的复杂相互作用对于高度多样化群落的稳定性是必要的,因此预先警告过度开发此类物种可能会对整个系统产生连锁负面后果。