Hydra effects in discrete-time models of stable communities

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作者
Cortez, Michael H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Utah State Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Logan, UT 84322 USA
关键词
Host-parasitoid; Overcompensation; Predator-prey; Reactivity; PREDATOR POPULATION; DENSITY-DEPENDENCE; ECOLOGICAL-SYSTEMS; ADAPTIVE CHANGE; PREY; DYNAMICS; MORTALITY; RESPONSES; REPRODUCTION; COMPETITION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.09.021
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
A species exhibits a hydra effect when, counter-intuitively, increased mortality of the species causes an increase in its abundance. Hydra effects have been studied in many continuous time (differential equation) multispecies models, but only rarely have hydra effects been observed in or studied with discrete time (difference equation) multispecies models. In addition most discrete time theory focuses on single-species models. Thus, it is unclear what unifying characteristics determine when hydra effects arise in discrete time models. Here, using discrete time multispecies models (where total abundance is the single variable describing each population), I show that a species exhibits a hydra effect in a stable system only when fixing that species' density at its equilibrium density destabilizes the system. This general characteristic is referred to as subsystem instability. I apply this result to two-species models and identify specific mechanisms that cause hydra effects in stable communities, e.g., in host-parasitoid models, host Allee effects and saturating parasitoid functional responses can cause parasitoid hydra effects. I discuss how the general characteristic can be used to identify mechanisms causing hydra effects in communities with three or more species. I also show that the condition for hydra effects at stable equilibria implies the system is reactive (i.e., density perturbations can grow before ultimately declining). This study extends previous work on conditions for hydra effects in single-species models by identifying necessary conditions for stable systems and sufficient conditions for cyclic systems. In total, these results show that hydra effects can arise in many more communities than previously appreciated and that hydra effects were present, but unrecognized, in previously studied discrete time models.
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