Doncaster C Patrick
School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, Bassett Crescent East, Southampton SO16 7PX, UK.
Science. 2006 Feb 24;311(5764):1100; author reply 1100. doi: 10.1126/science.1122383.
Stochasticity in time series explains concave responses of per capita growth rate to population size. The gradients with the natural log of population size have more biological importance because they measure strength of density compensation. Its weakening with increasing body size across taxa (Sibly et al., Reports, 22 July 2005, p. 607) is consistent with slower responses in ascent than descent toward carrying capacity. Time series therefore suggest that populations of large-bodied animals underfill their environments.
时间序列中的随机性解释了人均增长率对种群规模的凹形响应。与种群规模自然对数的梯度具有更大的生物学重要性,因为它们衡量密度补偿的强度。其在不同分类群中随体型增大而减弱(西布利等人,《报告》,2005年7月22日,第607页),这与上升到承载能力时的响应比下降时更慢是一致的。因此,时间序列表明大型动物种群未充分利用其环境。