White Ethan P, Ernest S K Morgan, Thibault Katherine M
Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA.
Am Nat. 2004 Nov;164(5):670-6. doi: 10.1086/424766. Epub 2004 Sep 23.
Resource limitation represents an important constraint on ecological communities, which restricts the total abundance, biomass, and community energy flux a given community can support. However, the exact relationship among these three measures of biological activity remains unclear. Here we use a simple framework that links abundance and biomass with an energetic constraint. Under constant energetic availability, it is expected that changes in abundance and biomass can result from shifts in the distribution of individual masses. We test these predictions using long-term data from a desert rodent community. Total energy use for the community has not changed directionally for 25 years, but species composition has. As a result, the average body size has decreased by almost 50%, and average abundance has doubled. These results lend support to the idea of resource limitation on desert rodent communities and demonstrate that systems are able to maintain community energy flux in the face of environmental change, through changes in composition and structure.
资源限制是生态群落的一个重要制约因素,它限制了给定群落能够支持的总丰度、生物量和群落能量通量。然而,这三种生物活动度量之间的确切关系仍不清楚。在此,我们使用一个简单的框架,将丰度和生物量与能量约束联系起来。在能量可用性恒定的情况下,预计丰度和生物量的变化可能源于个体质量分布的变化。我们使用来自沙漠啮齿动物群落的长期数据来检验这些预测。该群落的总能量使用在25年内没有定向变化,但物种组成发生了变化。结果,平均体型下降了近50%,平均丰度增加了一倍。这些结果支持了沙漠啮齿动物群落存在资源限制的观点,并表明系统能够通过组成和结构的变化,在面对环境变化时维持群落能量通量。