Sale Peter F
School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, 2006, Sydney, N.S.W.
Oecologia. 1974 Sep;17(3):245-256. doi: 10.1007/BF00344924.
When several species co-exist, the amount by which they overlap in their use of resources is a measure of their similarity to one another. As such, resource overlap does not measure the amount of competition among them. When the resources are not limiting to population growth, patterns of resource use may overlap to any degree. However, when the species are frequently in competition for their resources, natural selection will favor the separation of their requirements, and the amount of resource overlap will be reduced.This paper presents a technique which permits comparison of the amount of resource overlap observed in a given case with that expected for a group of similar species co-existing in the absence of competitive interactions. From this comparison can be evaluated the likelihood of competitive processes being important in the situation under study.
当多个物种共存时,它们在资源利用上的重叠程度是衡量它们彼此相似性的一个指标。因此,资源重叠并不能衡量它们之间的竞争程度。当资源不限制种群增长时,资源利用模式可能会有任何程度的重叠。然而,当物种经常为资源而竞争时,自然选择将有利于它们需求的分离,资源重叠量将会减少。本文提出了一种技术,该技术允许将在给定情况下观察到的资源重叠量与在没有竞争相互作用的情况下共存的一组相似物种预期的资源重叠量进行比较。通过这种比较,可以评估竞争过程在正在研究的情况下具有重要意义的可能性。