Department of Mathematics, University of Turku, FIN-20014, Turku, Finland.
J Biol Dyn. 2008 Jul;2(3):297-322. doi: 10.1080/17513750701769907.
We study the evolution of resource utilization in a structured discrete-time metapopulation model with an infinite number of patches, prone to local catastrophes. The consumer faces a trade-off in the abilities to consume two resources available in different amounts in each patch. We analyse how the evolution of specialization in the utilization of the resources is affected by different ecological factors: migration, local growth, local catastrophes, forms of the trade-off and distribution of the resources in the patches. Our modelling approach offers a natural way to include more than two patch types into the models. This has not been usually possible in the previous spatially heterogeneous models focusing on the evolution of specialization.
我们研究了在具有无限多斑块且易受局部灾难影响的结构化离散时间复合种群模型中资源利用的进化。消费者在利用两种资源的能力上存在权衡,这两种资源在每个斑块中的数量不同。我们分析了不同生态因素对资源利用专业化进化的影响:迁移、局部生长、局部灾难、权衡的形式以及斑块中资源的分布。我们的建模方法为将多种斑块类型纳入模型提供了一种自然的方式。在以前专注于专业化进化的空间异质模型中,这通常是不可能的。