Bonsall Michael B, Bull James C, Pickup Nicola J, Hassell Michael P
Division of Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Silwood Park Campus, Imperial College London, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2005 Jul 22;272(1571):1465-71. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3111.
Quantifying the role of space and spatial scale on the population dynamics of ecological assemblages is a contemporary challenge in ecology. Here, we evaluate the role of metapopulation dynamics on the persistence and dynamics of a multispecies predator-prey assemblage where two prey species shared a common natural enemy (apparent competition). By partitioning the effects of increased resource availability from the effects of metapopulation structure on regional population persistence we show that space has a marked impact on the dynamics of apparent competition in multispecies predator-prey assemblages. Further, the role of habitat size and stochasticity are also shown to influence the dynamics and persistence of this multispecies interaction. The broader consequences of these processes are discussed.
量化空间和空间尺度对生态群落种群动态的作用是生态学领域当前面临的一项挑战。在此,我们评估集合种群动态对一个多物种捕食者 - 猎物群落的持久性和动态变化的作用,在该群落中两种猎物共享一个共同的天敌(似然竞争)。通过区分资源可利用性增加的影响与集合种群结构对区域种群持久性的影响,我们表明空间对多物种捕食者 - 猎物群落中的似然竞争动态具有显著影响。此外,栖息地大小和随机性的作用也被证明会影响这种多物种相互作用的动态变化和持久性。我们还讨论了这些过程的更广泛影响。