Gross Thilo, Edwards Andrew M, Feudel Ulrike
Max-Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems, Nöthnitzer Strasse 38, 01187 Dresden, Germany.
J Theor Biol. 2009 May 7;258(1):148-55. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2009.01.018. Epub 2009 Jan 31.
Weakly density-dependent effects, characterized by fractional scaling exponents close to one, are rarely studied in the ecological literature. Here, we consider the effect of an additional weakly density-dependent term on a simple competition model. Our investigation reveals that weak density-dependence opens up an "invisible niche". This niche does not constitute a new mechanism for coexistence, but is a previously unexplored consequence of known mechanisms. In the invisible niche a weaker competitor can survive at very low density. Coexistence thus requires large habitat size. Such niches, if found in nature, would have a direct impact on species-area laws and species-abundance curves and should therefore receive more attention.
以接近1的分数标度指数为特征的弱密度依赖效应,在生态学文献中很少被研究。在此,我们考虑一个简单竞争模型中额外的弱密度依赖项的影响。我们的研究表明,弱密度依赖开辟了一个“隐形生态位”。这个生态位并不构成共存的新机制,而是已知机制先前未被探索的结果。在隐形生态位中,较弱的竞争者能够在非常低的密度下生存。因此,共存需要较大的栖息地面积。这类生态位如果在自然界中被发现,将直接影响物种-面积法则和物种-丰度曲线,因此应该受到更多关注。