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An integrative approach to understanding host-parasitoid population dynamics in real landscapes

机译:理解真实景观中寄主-拟寄生虫种群动态的综合方法

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Many of our advances regarding the spatial ecology of predators and prey have been attributed to research with insect parasitoids and their hosts, Host-parasitoid systems are ideal for spatial-ecological studies because of the small sin of the organisms, the often discrete distribution of their resources, and the relative ease with which host mortality from parasitoids can be determined. We outline an integrated approach to studying host-parasitoid interactions in heterogeneous natural landscapes. This approach involves conducting experiments to obtain critically important information on dispersal and boundary behavior of the host and parasitoid, large-scale manipulations of landscape structure to reveal the impacts of landscape change on host parasitoid interactions and temporal population dynamics, and the developtnent of spatially realistic, behavior-based landscape models. The dividends from such an integrative approach are far reaching, as is illustrated in our research on the prairie planthopper Prokelisia crocea and its egg parasitoid Anagrus columbi that occurs in the tall-grass prairies of North America. Here, we describe the population structure of this system which is based on a long-term survey of planthoppers and parasitoids among host plant patches. We also outline novel approaches to experimentally quantify and model the movement and boundary behavior of animals in general. The value of this information is revealed in a landscape-level field experiment that was designed to test predictions about how landscape change affects the spatial and temporal population dynamics of the host and parasitoid. Finally, with these empirical data as the foundation, we describe novel sitnulation models that are spatially realistic and behavior based, Drawing from this integrated approach and case study, we identify key research questions for the future.
机译:我们在捕食者和被捕食者的空间生态学方面的许多进展都归因于对昆虫寄生性寄生虫及其宿主的研究。宿主-寄生性寄生虫系统非常适合空间生态学研究,因为该生物的犯罪性很小,它们的分布通常是离散的。资源,以及可以确定寄生虫造成的寄主死亡率的相对难易程度。我们概述了一种用于研究异质自然景观中宿主-寄生虫相互作用的综合方法。这种方法涉及进行实验,以获得有关宿主和寄生虫的扩散和边界行为的重要信息,对景观结构的大规模操纵以揭示景观变化对宿主寄生虫相互作用和时间种群动态的影响,以及空间逼真的发展,基于行为的景观模型。正如我们对在北美高草草原上发生的大草原飞虱Prokelisia crocea及其卵寄生性无脊椎动物Anagrus columbi的研究所表明的那样,这种综合方法带来的好处是深远的。在这里,我们描述了该系统的种群结构,该系统基于对寄主植物斑块中的飞虱和寄生虫的长期调查。我们还将概述新颖的方法,以实验方式对动物的运动和边界行为进行量化和建模。该信息的价值在景观水平的野外实验中得以揭示,该实验旨在测试有关景观变化如何影响宿主和寄生虫的时空种群动态的预测。最后,以这些经验数据为基础,我们描述了基于空间现实和行为的新型情景模型,通过这种集成方法和案例研究,我们确定了未来的关键研究问题。

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