Ecological specialization of Hawaiian Drosophila : II. The community matrix, ecological complementation, and phyletic species packing.

IF 2.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Oecologia Pub Date : 1975-03-01 DOI:10.1007/BF00345255
R H Richardson, P E Smouse
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The ecological overlap of three species of Hawaiian Drosophila: D. mimica D. kambysellisi, and D. imparisetae, has been investigated by analysis of the community matrix. The basic model is a Lotka-Volterra formulation, suitably expanded to include sexual dimorphism. We have also investigated equilibrium population sizes and stability properties of all possible communities which might be constructed from these species. Our findings are: 1) There is considerable ecological diversification among these species and between sexes of the same species. 2) The two sexes of any one species overlap more than does either with other components of the community. 3) The two sibling species, D. mimica and D. kambysellisi overlap the least, and D. imparisetae is ecologically intermediate. 4) The current three-species community supports greater numbers than would be maintained by any of the one- or two-species alternatives, and appears to make more efficient use of the available resources. 5) The present community is numerically stable. Although its taxonomic saturation is difficult to judge with certainty, it appears to be unsaturated. 6) The simpler communities would all be invasible by the remaining species. The implications for sympatric speciation of D. mimica and D. kambysellisi are discussed. It is suggested that D. imparisetae might have acted as an ecological wedge, contributing to ecological displacement, reproductive isolation, and further species packing.

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夏威夷果蝇的生态专门化:2。群落基质、生态互补与种系物种填充。
通过群落矩阵分析,研究了夏威夷三种果蝇(D. mimica、D. kambysellisi和D. imparisetae)的生态重叠。基本模型是Lotka-Volterra公式,适当地扩展到包括两性二态性。我们还研究了所有可能由这些物种组成的群落的平衡种群大小和稳定性。结果表明:1)这些物种之间以及同一物种的两性之间存在着相当大的生态多样性。2)任何一种物种的两性重叠的程度都大于其与群落其他组成部分的重叠程度。3)两个兄弟种,D. mimica和D. kambysellisi重叠最少,D. imparisetae在生态上处于中间地位。4)目前的三种群落比任何一种或两种群落所能维持的数量都要多,而且似乎能更有效地利用现有资源。目前的社区在数量上是稳定的。虽然其分类饱和度难以确定,但它似乎是不饱和的。剩下的物种将无法进入更简单的群落。讨论了拟拟霉属和坎比塞尔霉属同域物种形成的意义。结果表明,大叶蝉可能扮演了生态楔子的角色,导致了生态迁移、生殖隔离和进一步的物种聚集。
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Oecologia
Oecologia 环境科学-生态学
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192
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5.3 months
期刊介绍: Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of international interest. We seek reviews, advances in methodology, and original contributions, emphasizing the following areas: Population ecology, Plant-microbe-animal interactions, Ecosystem ecology, Community ecology, Global change ecology, Conservation ecology, Behavioral ecology and Physiological Ecology. In general, studies that are purely descriptive, mathematical, documentary, and/or natural history will not be considered.
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