Taylor L R, Taylor R A
Nature. 1977 Feb 3;265(5593):415-21. doi: 10.1038/265415a0.
A concept is developed for the regulation of populations by density-dependent movement, rather than by overt competition alone. Fitness is seen as maximising the reproductive advantage of a balance between migratory and congregatory behaviours. Population density is shown to be spatially, as well as temporally dynamic and a mechanism is proposed that accounts for observed spatial behaviour.
提出了一种通过密度依赖运动而非仅通过公开竞争来调节种群数量的概念。适合度被视为使迁徙行为和聚集行为之间平衡的繁殖优势最大化。研究表明,种群密度在空间和时间上都是动态的,并提出了一种机制来解释观察到的空间行为。