Liu W-C, Bonsall M B, Godfray H C J
NERC Centre for Population Biology and Division of Biology, Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY, UK.
Theor Popul Biol. 2007 Aug;72(1):86-95. doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2007.01.002. Epub 2007 Jan 14.
Forest-insect systems frequently show cyclic dynamics which has been of considerable interest to both experimental and theoretical ecologists. One important issue has been the manner in which density-dependence acting on the host population through resource competition influences the likelihood of population cycles. Existing models make contradictory predictions. Here, we explore two models that allow different forms of density-dependence to be examined. We find that host density-dependence can influence the persistence of the host-pathogen interaction, the likelihood of population cycles and the stability of the host-pathogen interaction. In particular, over-compensatory density-dependence is likely to lead to host-pathogen cycles while under-compensatory density-dependence can promote stability. We discuss these differences with reference to the different forms of intraspecific competition and recent developments in insect population ecology.
森林昆虫系统常常呈现出周期性动态,这引起了实验生态学家和理论生态学家的极大兴趣。一个重要问题是,通过资源竞争作用于寄主种群的密度依赖性,会以何种方式影响种群周期的可能性。现有模型做出了相互矛盾的预测。在此,我们探究了两种模型,它们能够检验不同形式的密度依赖性。我们发现,寄主密度依赖性会影响寄主 - 病原体相互作用的持续性、种群周期的可能性以及寄主 - 病原体相互作用的稳定性。特别是,过度补偿性密度依赖性很可能导致寄主 - 病原体周期,而补偿不足性密度依赖性则会促进稳定性。我们结合种内竞争的不同形式以及昆虫种群生态学的最新进展来讨论这些差异。