A specter of coexistence: Is centrifugal community organization haunted by the ghost of competition?

被引:3
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作者
Wasserberg, Gideon [1 ]
Kotler, Burt P.
Morris, Douglas W.
Abramsky, Zvika
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, USGS Wisconsin Cooperat Wildlife Res Unit, Dept Wildlife Ecol, 207 Russell Lab,1630 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Jacob Blaustein Inst Desert Res, Mitrani Dept Desert Ecol, IL-84990 Sede Boqer, Israel
[3] Lakehead Univ, Dept Biol, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada
[4] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Life Sci, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
关键词
centrifugal community organization; isoleg; asymmetric competition; density dependent habitat selection; ghost of competition past;
D O I
10.1560/IJEE_52_2_123
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In a centrifugally organized community species prefer the same habitat (called "core") but differ in their secondary habitat preferences. The first model of centrifugal community organization (CCO) predicted that optimally foraging, symmetrically competing species would share use of the core habitat at all density combinations. But one might also assume that the competition in the core habitat is asymmetrical, that is, that one of the species (the dominant) has a behavioral advantage therein. In this study, we asked how should habitat use evolve in a centrifugally organized community if its species compete asymmetrically in the core habitat? To address this question we developed an "isoleg model". The model predicts that in a centrifugally organized community, asymmetric competition promotes the use of the core habitat exclusively by the dominant species at most points in the state space. The separation of the core habitat use by the species ("the ghost of competition past") may be either complete or partial ("partial ghost"), and behavior at the stable competitive equilibrium between the species could determine whether coexistence should occur at the "complete-" or the "partial ghost" regions. This version of CCO should be a common feature of competitive systems.
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