Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2009 Aug;24(8):419-26. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.03.004. Epub 2009 May 4.
Many authors assert that plants exhibit complex behaviours which are analogous to animal behaviour. However, plant ecologists rarely root these studies in a conceptual foundation as fertile as that used by animal behaviourists. Here we adapt the optimality principles that facilitated numerous advances in the study of animal foraging behaviour to create one possible framework for plant foraging behaviour. Following the traditions of animal foraging ecology, we discuss issues of search and handling in relation to plant root foraging. We also develop a basic plant-centered model that incorporates modular growth and foraging currencies relevant to plant growth. We conclude by demonstrating how this new foundation could be adapted to address five fundamental questions in plant foraging ecology.
许多作者声称,植物表现出类似于动物行为的复杂行为。然而,植物生态学家很少将这些研究建立在像动物行为学家那样肥沃的概念基础上。在这里,我们改编了促进动物觅食行为研究取得众多进展的最优原则,为植物觅食行为创造了一个可能的框架。遵循动物觅食生态学的传统,我们讨论了与植物根系觅食有关的搜索和处理问题。我们还开发了一个基本的以植物为中心的模型,其中包含与植物生长相关的模块化生长和觅食货币。最后,我们展示了如何适应这个新的基础来解决植物觅食生态学中的五个基本问题。