Thomas C D
NERC Centre Population Biology, Imperial College, Silwood Park, SL5 7PY, Ascot, Berks, UK.
Oecologia. 1991 Sep;87(4):577-580. doi: 10.1007/BF00320423.
The dynamics of a butterfly (Plebejus argus) population were analysed at two levels, (i) the population as a whole and (ii) sections within the population. Some sections of the population fluctuated out of synchrony with others, such that the variability [SD Log(Density+1)] shown by the population as a whole was less than the variability shown by each part of the population - overall temporal variability was dampened by spatial asynchrony. Since observed population variability depends on the spatial scale that is sampled, comparisons of population variability among taxa should be carried out only with caution. Implications for island biogeography and conservation biology are discussed.
对一种蝴蝶(阿氏灰蝶)种群的动态在两个层面进行了分析:(i)整个种群层面;(ii)种群内的各个部分。种群的一些部分与其他部分的波动并不同步,以至于整个种群所呈现出的变异性[标准差对数(密度 +1)]小于种群各部分所呈现出的变异性——总体时间变异性因空间异步性而被抑制。由于观察到的种群变异性取决于所采样的空间尺度,因此在不同分类群之间比较种群变异性时应谨慎进行。文中还讨论了其对岛屿生物地理学和保护生物学的意义。