Hulot Florence D, Loreau Michel
Laboratoire d'Ecologie, UMR 7625, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 46, rue d'Ulm, 75230 Paris cedex 05, France.
Theor Popul Biol. 2006 Feb;69(1):48-66. doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2005.08.005. Epub 2005 Oct 27.
Community structure is controlled, among multiple factors, by competition and predation. Using the R* rule and graphical analysis, we analyse here the feasibility, stability and assembly rules of resource-based food webs with up to three trophic levels. In particular, we show that (1) the stability of a food web with two plants and two generalist herbivores does not require that plants' resource exploitation abilities trade-off with resistance to the two herbivores, and (2) food webs with two plants and either one generalist herbivore and a carnivore or two generalist herbivores and two generalist carnivores are not feasible because of cascade competition between top consumers. The relative strength of species interactions and the relative impacts of plants and herbivores on factors which control their growth also play a critical role. We discuss how community structure constrains assembly rules and yields cascades of extinctions in food webs.
在多种因素中,群落结构受竞争和捕食的控制。利用R*规则和图形分析,我们在此分析了至多包含三个营养级的基于资源的食物网的可行性、稳定性和组装规则。具体而言,我们表明:(1)具有两种植物和两种广食性食草动物的食物网的稳定性并不要求植物的资源利用能力与对这两种食草动物的抗性之间进行权衡;(2)具有两种植物以及一种广食性食草动物和一种食肉动物或者两种广食性食草动物和两种广食性食肉动物的食物网由于顶级消费者之间的级联竞争而不可行。物种相互作用的相对强度以及植物和食草动物对控制其生长的因素的相对影响也起着关键作用。我们讨论了群落结构如何限制组装规则并导致食物网中的灭绝级联。