种间竞争
竞赛(生物学)
食草动物
生态学
生物
背景(考古学)
储存效应
结构化
社区
生态系统
经济
财务
古生物学
作者
Robert F. Denno,Ian Kaplan
出处
期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2007-01-04
卷期号:: 19-50
被引量:109
标识
DOI:10.1017/cbo9780511542701.003
摘要
Interspecific interactions between insect herbivores can be either negative (competitive) or positive (facilitative) (Damman 1993, Denno et al. 1995). In the context of traditional community ecology, however, negative interactions have received the most attention (e.g., Lawton and Strong 1981, Schoener 1982, Strong et al. 1984, Denno et al. 1995) until quite recently (e.g., Lill and Marquis 2003, Nakamura et al. 2003). Nonetheless, the importance of interspecific competition as a factor structuring communities of insect herbivores has experienced a controversial history to say the least (Strong et al. 1984, Damman 1993, Denno et al. 1995). During the 1960s and 1970s, competition was revered as a central organizing force structuring communities of phytophagous insects (Denno et al. 1995). During these decades, field investigations into interspecific competition were heavily dominated by observational studies of resource partitioning as evidence for reduced competition and thus coexistence (e.g., McClure and Price 1976, Rathcke 1976, Waloff 1979). Notably, experimental field studies documenting the occurrence of interspecific competition between insect herbivores were scarce (but see McClure and Price 1975).
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