Biology Department, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2010 Jan;13(1):11-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2009.01412.x. Epub 2009 Nov 23.
At the intersection of consumer behaviour and plant competition is the concept of refuge-mediated apparent competition: an indirect interaction whereby plants provide a refuge for a shared consumer, subsequently increasing consumer pressure on another plant species. Here, we use a simple model and empirical examples to develop and illustrate the concept of refuge-mediated apparent competition. We find that the likelihood that an inferior competitor will succeed via refuge-mediated apparent competition is greater when competitors have similar resource requirements and when consumers exhibit a strong response to the refuge and high attack rates on the superior competitor. Refuge-mediated apparent competition may create an emergent Allee effect, such that a species invades only if it is sufficiently abundant to alter consumer impact on resident species. This indirect interaction may help explain unresolved patterns observed in biological invasion, such as the different physical structure of invasive exotic plants, the lag phase, and the failure of restoration efforts. Given the ubiquity of refuge-seeking behaviour by consumers and the ability of consumers to alter the outcome of direct competition among plants, refuge-mediated apparent competition may be an underappreciated mechanism affecting the composition and diversity of plant communities.
在消费者行为和植物竞争的交叉点上,存在着避难所介导的表型竞争的概念:一种间接的相互作用,其中植物为共同的消费者提供避难所,从而增加了消费者对另一种植物的压力。在这里,我们使用一个简单的模型和实证例子来发展和说明避难所介导的表型竞争的概念。我们发现,当竞争者具有相似的资源需求,并且消费者对避难所做出强烈反应且对优势竞争者的攻击率较高时,劣势竞争者通过避难所介导的表型竞争成功的可能性更大。避难所介导的表型竞争可能会产生一种新兴的阿利效应,即只有当一个物种足够丰富,能够改变消费者对本地物种的影响时,它才会入侵。这种间接的相互作用可能有助于解释生物入侵中观察到的未解决的模式,例如入侵外来植物的不同物理结构、滞后阶段以及恢复努力的失败。鉴于消费者寻求避难所的行为普遍存在,以及消费者能够改变植物之间直接竞争结果的能力,避难所介导的表型竞争可能是一种被低估的影响植物群落组成和多样性的机制。