The invisible niche: weakly density-dependent mortality and the coexistence of species.
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چکیده
Weakly density-dependent effects, characterized by fractional scaling exponents close to one, are rarely studied in the ecological literature. Here, we consider the effect of an additional weakly density-dependent term on a simple competition model. Our investigation reveals that weak density-dependence opens up an "invisible niche". This niche does not constitute a new mechanism for coexistence, but is a previously unexplored consequence of known mechanisms. In the invisible niche a weaker competitor can survive at very low density. Coexistence thus requires large habitat size. Such niches, if found in nature, would have a direct impact on species-area laws and species-abundance curves and should therefore receive more attention.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of theoretical biology
دوره 258 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009