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Cyclical succession in grazed ecosystems: The importance of interactions between different-sized herbivores and different-sized predators

机译:放牧生态系统中的循环演替:不同大小的食草动物与不同大小的食肉动物之间相互作用的重要性

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Body size of vertebrate herbivores is strongly linked to other life history traits, most notably (1) tolerance of low quality forage and (2) vulnerability to predation, which both impact the composition and dynamics of natural communities. However, no study has thus far explored how the combination of these two body-size related traits affects the long-term composition and dynamics of the herbivore and plant communities. We made a simple model of ordinary differential equations and simulated a grassland system with three herbivore species (small, medium, large) and two predator species (small, large) to investigate how the combination of low-quality tolerance and predation-vulnerability structure the herbivore and plant community. We found that facilitation and competition between different-sized herbivores and predation by especially small predators stimulate coexistence among herbivore species. Furthermore, the interaction between different-sized herbivores and predators generated cyclical succession in the plant community, i.e. alternating periods of short vegetation dominated by high-quality plants, with periods of tall vegetation dominated by low-quality plants. Our results suggest that cyclical succession in plant communities is more likely to occur when a predator predominantly preys on small herbivore species. Large predators also play an important role, as their addition relaxed the set of conditions under which cyclical succession occurred. Consequently, our model predictions suggest that a diverse predator community plays an important role in the long-term dynamics and maintenance of diversity in both the herbivore and plant community. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:脊椎动物草食动物的体型与其他生活史特征密切相关,最显着的是(1)对低质草料的耐受性和(2)对捕食的脆弱性,这都影响自然群落的组成和动态。然而,迄今为止,尚无研究探讨这两种与体型相关的性状的组合如何影响草食动物和植物群落的长期组成和动态。我们制作了一个简单的常微分方程模型,并模拟了具有三种食草动物物种(小,中,大)和两种捕食者物种(小,大)的草地系统,以研究低质量耐性和捕食-脆弱性结构的组合草食动物和植物群落。我们发现,不同大小的食草动物之间的促进和竞争以及特别小的捕食者的捕食刺激了食草动物物种之间的共存。此外,不同大小的食草动物和捕食者之间的相互作用在植物群落中产生了周期性的演替,即由优质植物主导的短植被交替时期,由劣质植物主导的高植被时期。我们的结果表明,当捕食者主要捕食小型食草动物时,植物群落中的周期性演替就更有可能发生。大型捕食者也起着重要作用,因为它们的加入减轻了周期性演替发生的条件。因此,我们的模型预测表明,在食草动物和植物群落中,多样化的捕食者群落在长期动态和维持多样性方面起着重要作用。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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