Helms Sandra E, Hunter Mark D
Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-2202, USA.
Oecologia. 2005 Sep;145(2):197-204. doi: 10.1007/s00442-005-0060-1. Epub 2005 Oct 25.
In the attempt to use results from small-scale studies to make large-scale predictions, it is critical that we take into account the greater spatial heterogeneity encountered at larger spatial scales. An important component of this heterogeneity is variation in plant quality, which can have a profound influence on herbivore population dynamics. This influence is particularly relevant when we consider that the strength of density dependence can vary among host plants and that the strength of density dependence determines the difference between exponential and density- dependent growth. Here, we present some simple models and analyses designed to examine the impact of variable plant quality on the dynamics of insect herbivore populations, and specifically the consequences of variation in the strength of density dependence among host plants. We show that average values of herbivore population growth parameters, calculated from plants that vary in quality, do not predict overall population growth. Furthermore, we illustrate that the quality of a few individual plants within a larger plant population can dominate herbivore population growth. Our results demonstrate that ignoring spatial heterogeneity that exists in herbivore population growth on plants that differ in quality can lead to a misunderstanding of the mechanisms that underlie population dynamics.
在试图利用小规模研究结果进行大规模预测时,至关重要的是我们要考虑在更大空间尺度上遇到的更大空间异质性。这种异质性的一个重要组成部分是植物质量的变化,它可能对食草动物种群动态产生深远影响。当我们考虑到密度依赖性的强度可能因寄主植物而异,并且密度依赖性的强度决定了指数增长和密度依赖性增长之间的差异时,这种影响就尤为相关。在这里,我们提出一些简单的模型和分析,旨在研究可变植物质量对昆虫食草动物种群动态的影响,特别是寄主植物之间密度依赖性强度变化的后果。我们表明,从质量不同的植物计算得出的食草动物种群增长参数的平均值并不能预测总体种群增长。此外,我们说明在较大植物种群中少数个体植物的质量可以主导食草动物种群增长。我们的结果表明,忽视质量不同的植物上食草动物种群增长中存在的空间异质性可能导致对种群动态潜在机制的误解。