Bracco A, Provenzale A, Scheuring I
Istituto di Cosmogeofisica del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Torino, Italy.
Proc Biol Sci. 2000 Sep 7;267(1454):1795-800. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2000.1212.
Coexistence of competitive species is severely limited by the availability of resources and the characteristics of the environment. In particular, the so-called 'competitive exclusion principle' states that, at equilibrium, the number of coexisting species cannot be larger than the number of resources for which they compete. However, many in situ observations have revealed prolonged coexistence of a large number of competitive plankton species, a phenomenon known as 'the paradox of the plankton'. Here we investigate this problem and show that ocean mesoscale vortices generate transport barriers and incomplete horizontal mixing, allowing for a prolonged survival of the less-fit species, even for fully homogeneous resource distributions. In such a situation, the temporarily less-fit plankton species are protected from competition by the action of the vortices.
竞争物种的共存受到资源可用性和环境特征的严重限制。特别是,所谓的“竞争排斥原理”指出,在平衡状态下,共存物种的数量不能超过它们所竞争的资源数量。然而,许多实地观测表明,大量竞争性浮游生物物种长期共存,这一现象被称为“浮游生物悖论”。在这里,我们研究了这个问题,并表明海洋中尺度涡旋产生了运输障碍和不完全的水平混合,即使在资源分布完全均匀的情况下,也能使适应性较差的物种长期生存。在这种情况下,暂时适应性较差的浮游生物物种受到涡旋作用的保护,免受竞争。