植物-食草动物系统中的瞬态模式和延迟的食草动物反应

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Theoretical Ecology Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1007/s12080-024-00586-4
Mozzamil Mohammed
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在各种生态和环境因素的驱动下,自然生态系统通常会表现出瞬态动态。了解瞬态行为和相关制度转变的根本原因对于生态系统的可持续管理至关重要。在此,我们开发并分析了一个基于过程的模型,以描述植物与其食草动物捕食者之间的相互作用,并阐明植物-食草动物系统瞬态模式的内在机制。我们的模型涉及种子繁殖率、植物扩散能力、种子在捕食中存活的萌发概率、植物间的局部相互作用、种子捕食率和食草动物的转化效率等关键要素。植物-食草动物系统表现出短期和长期的瞬变行为,植物的数量和捕食压力与突然的瞬变和瞬变的持续时间密切相关。我们的研究结果表明,种子繁殖率高会阻碍长期瞬变,并导致传播能力低的植物灭绝。食草动物捕食者对植物密度的突然增加也表现出延迟反应,即使它们的种子捕食率很高。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,瞬变模式主要是由植物所经历的生态和环境压力所驱动的。
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Transient patterns and delayed herbivore response in plant-herbivore systems

Natural ecological systems typically exhibit transient dynamics, driven by various ecological and environmental factors. Understanding the root causes of transient behaviour and the associated regime shifts is of central importance for the sustainable management of ecosystems. Here, we develop and analyse a process-based model to describe the interaction between plants and their herbivore predators and to elucidate the mechanisms underlying transient patterns in plant-herbivore systems. Our model involves key components including seed-reproduction rates, plant dispersal abilities, the germination probabilities of seeds surviving predation, local interactions among plants, seed-predation rates, and herbivore conversion efficiencies. The plant-herbivore system has exhibited short-term and long-term transient behaviour and strong dependence of plant demography and predation pressure on abrupt transient shifts and duration of transients. Our results have demonstrated that high seed-reproduction rates obstruct long transients and can lead to extinctions of plants with low dispersal abilities. Herbivore predators have also exhibited delayed response to abrupt increases in plant density, even if their seed-predation rate is high. Taken together, our findings suggest that transient patterns are predominantly driven by the ecological and environmental pressure that plants experience.

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Theoretical Ecology
Theoretical Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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23
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期刊介绍: Theoretical Ecology publishes innovative research in theoretical ecology, broadly defined. Papers should use theoretical approaches to answer questions of ecological interest and appeal to and be readable by a broad audience of ecologists. Work that uses mathematical, statistical, computational, or conceptual approaches is all welcomed, provided that the goal is to increase ecological understanding. Papers that only use existing approaches to analyze data, or are only mathematical analyses that do not further ecological understanding, are not appropriate. Work that bridges disciplinary boundaries, such as the intersection between quantitative social sciences and ecology, or physical influences on ecological processes, will also be particularly welcome. All areas of theoretical ecology, including ecophysiology, population ecology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary ecology, ecosystem ecology, community ecology, and ecosystem and landscape ecology are all appropriate. Theoretical papers that focus on applied ecological questions are also of particular interest.
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