Population Interactions and the Determinants of Population Size(<SPECIAL ISSUE>INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM : MAINTENANCE MECHANISM AND DIVERSITY OF PLANT SPECIES POPULATIONS)
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概要
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The flux of individuals within populations is dependent upon six controlling processes : the intrinsic rate of increase of the plant, intraspecific competition for resources, interspecific competition, natural enemies, mutualisms and refuge effects such as the immigration of seeds from other populations. Although population interactions are generally believed to play a major role in determining the flux of individuals within populations, little attempt has been made to quantify the strength of these interactions and their role in the dynamics of populations. In this paper we examine the role of competition, herbivory and mutualistic interactions in determining the dynamics of a range of annual plant species. Firstly, it is shown that the dynamics of three weed species (Bromus sterilis, Galium aparine, Papaver rhoeas) in an experimental community in an arable cropping system of winter wheat are determined primarily by the rapid population growth of B. sterilis. Interactions between the species play a minor part in the dynamics of the system. Secondly, it is shown that current levels of grazing by overwintering populations of brent geese have a minor impact on the abundance of Salicornia europaea, but that increased grazing has the potential to reduce abundance and increase the instability of S. europaea populations. This is a consequence of the aggregative response of the geese, which results in an increasing proportion of the seeds of S. europaea being eaten as plant density increases. Thirdly, it is shown that there is a complex interaction between root pathogenic and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in natural field populations of Vulpia ciliata and that the benefit of mycorrhizal fungi to the plant is in providing protection against pathogens.
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著者
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Lintell-smith Gail
School Of Biological Sciences University Of East Anglia
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WATKINSON ANDREW
School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia
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NEWSHAM KEVIN
Department of Biology, University of York
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ROWCLIFFE J.
School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia
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Watkinson Andrew
School Of Biological Sciences University Of East Anglia
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Watkinson Andrew
School Of Biological And Environmental Sciences University Of East Anglia
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Newsham Kevin
Department Of Biology University Of York
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Rowcliffe J.
School Of Biological Sciences University Of East Anglia
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