Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model

Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible as long as there is a competition-colonization tradeoff such as that of superior competitors and dispersers. In this paper, we present a model of competition between three species in a dynamic landscape, where patches are being created and destroyed at a different rate. In our model, species interact according to a linear non-transitive hierarchy, such that species Y-3 outcompetes and can invade patches occupied by species Y-2 and this species in turn can outcompete and invade patches occupied by the inferior competitor Y-1. In this hierarchy, inferior competitors cannot invade patches of species with higher competitive ability. Analytical results show that there are regions in the parameter space where coexistence can occur, as well as regions where each of the species exists in isolation depending on species' life-history traits associated with their colonization abilities and extinction proneness as well as with the dynamics of habitat patches. In our model, the condition for coexistence depends explicitly on patch dynamics, which in turn modulate the limiting similarity for species coexistence. Coexistence in metacommunities inhabiting dynamic landscapes although possible is harder to attain than in static ones.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mena Lorca, Jaime, Velasco Hernández, Jorge X., Marquet, Pablo A.
Format: Artículo de revista biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER 2006-07
Subjects:HABITAT DESTRUCTION,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119961
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id dig-uchile-cl-2250-119961
record_format koha
spelling dig-uchile-cl-2250-1199612023-03-01T21:48:26Z Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model Mena Lorca, Jaime Velasco Hernández, Jorge X. Marquet, Pablo A. HABITAT DESTRUCTION Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible as long as there is a competition-colonization tradeoff such as that of superior competitors and dispersers. In this paper, we present a model of competition between three species in a dynamic landscape, where patches are being created and destroyed at a different rate. In our model, species interact according to a linear non-transitive hierarchy, such that species Y-3 outcompetes and can invade patches occupied by species Y-2 and this species in turn can outcompete and invade patches occupied by the inferior competitor Y-1. In this hierarchy, inferior competitors cannot invade patches of species with higher competitive ability. Analytical results show that there are regions in the parameter space where coexistence can occur, as well as regions where each of the species exists in isolation depending on species' life-history traits associated with their colonization abilities and extinction proneness as well as with the dynamics of habitat patches. In our model, the condition for coexistence depends explicitly on patch dynamics, which in turn modulate the limiting similarity for species coexistence. Coexistence in metacommunities inhabiting dynamic landscapes although possible is harder to attain than in static ones. 2008-03-14T14:57:00Z 2008-03-14T14:57:00Z 2006-07 Artículo de revista MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES Volume: 202 Issue: 1 Pages: 42-56 Published: JUL 2006 0025-5564 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119961 en application/pdf ELSEVIER
institution UCHILE CL
collection DSpace
country Chile
countrycode CL
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-uchile-cl
tag biblioteca
region America del Sur
libraryname Dirección de Servicios de Información y Bibliotecas de la UCHILE
language English
topic HABITAT DESTRUCTION
HABITAT DESTRUCTION
spellingShingle HABITAT DESTRUCTION
HABITAT DESTRUCTION
Mena Lorca, Jaime
Velasco Hernández, Jorge X.
Marquet, Pablo A.
Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model
description Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible as long as there is a competition-colonization tradeoff such as that of superior competitors and dispersers. In this paper, we present a model of competition between three species in a dynamic landscape, where patches are being created and destroyed at a different rate. In our model, species interact according to a linear non-transitive hierarchy, such that species Y-3 outcompetes and can invade patches occupied by species Y-2 and this species in turn can outcompete and invade patches occupied by the inferior competitor Y-1. In this hierarchy, inferior competitors cannot invade patches of species with higher competitive ability. Analytical results show that there are regions in the parameter space where coexistence can occur, as well as regions where each of the species exists in isolation depending on species' life-history traits associated with their colonization abilities and extinction proneness as well as with the dynamics of habitat patches. In our model, the condition for coexistence depends explicitly on patch dynamics, which in turn modulate the limiting similarity for species coexistence. Coexistence in metacommunities inhabiting dynamic landscapes although possible is harder to attain than in static ones.
format Artículo de revista
topic_facet HABITAT DESTRUCTION
author Mena Lorca, Jaime
Velasco Hernández, Jorge X.
Marquet, Pablo A.
author_facet Mena Lorca, Jaime
Velasco Hernández, Jorge X.
Marquet, Pablo A.
author_sort Mena Lorca, Jaime
title Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model
title_short Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model
title_full Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model
title_fullStr Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model
title_full_unstemmed Coexistence in metacommunities: A tree-species model
title_sort coexistence in metacommunities: a tree-species model
publisher ELSEVIER
publishDate 2006-07
url https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119961
work_keys_str_mv AT menalorcajaime coexistenceinmetacommunitiesatreespeciesmodel
AT velascohernandezjorgex coexistenceinmetacommunitiesatreespeciesmodel
AT marquetpabloa coexistenceinmetacommunitiesatreespeciesmodel
_version_ 1767076388426219520