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E-Book, Englisch, Band 51, 552 Seiten
Reihe: Monographs in Population Biology
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Preface ix
Part I - SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION
1. Summary: A Bird's-Eye View of Community and Population Effects of Ontogenetic Development 3
- Historical Background 3
- Biomass Overcompensation 7
- Ontogenetic (A)Symmetry in Energetics 8
- Emergent Community Effects of Biomass Overcompensation 11
- Ontogenetic Niche Shifts in Consumer Life History 14
- Ontogenetic Niche Shifts in Predator Life History 15
- Competition between Consumers with and without Ontogenetic Niche Shifts 17
- Ontogenetic (A)Symmetry in Energetics and Population Dynamics 19
- Generalization 22
2. Life History Processes, Ontogenetic Development, and Density Dependence 24
- Back to Darwin 24
- Individual- versus Population-Level Assumptions 28
- The Population Dynamical Triad 32
- Growth Patterns and the Ecology of Ontogenetic
Development 34
- Body-Size Scaling and Magnitude of Body-Size Changes 40
- Changes in Ecological Roles over Ontogeny 44
- Stepping Back--Some Perspectives 45
Part II - ONTOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
3. Biomass Overcompensation 49
- A Stage-Structured, Bioenergetics Model 50
- Equal Ingestion Rates 64
- Unequal Ingestion Rates 69
- Empirical Evidence 86
- Asymmetry and Life History Effects 90
- More Complicated Life Histories 93
- Ontogenetic Symmetry and Biomass Overcompensation 107
4. Emergent Allee Effects through Biomass Overcompensation 115
- Emergent Allee Effects in Stage-Structured Biomass Models 116
- Emergent Allee Effects in the Kooijman-Metz Model 136
- Size-Structured Predators Foraging on Size-Structured Prey 145
- Empirical Evidence for Emergent Allee Effects 159
5. Emergent Facilitation among Predators on Size-Structured Prey 165
- Generalists Facilitating Specialist Predators 169
- Facilitation between Specialist Predators 175
- Multiple Predators and a Single Prey 186
- Experimental Evidence 188
6. Ontogenetic Niche Shifts 196
- Consumer-Resource Systems 198
- Consequences for Higher Trophic Levels 209
- Ontogenetic Niche Shifts in Predator Life History 226
7. Mixed Interactions 253
- Niche Overlap between Stage-Structured Prey and Predators 256
- Niche Overlap between Size-Structured Prey and Predators 281
- Empirical Studies 292
8. Ontogenetic Niche Shifts, Predators, and Coexistence among Consumer Species 296
- Ontogenetic Niche Shifts and Interspecific Competition 297
- Ontogenetic Niche Shifts in Both Consumers 311
- Effects of Predators on Coexistence of Consumers 317
Part III - ONTOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
9. Dynamics of Consumer-Resource Systems 329
- A Size-Structured Population Model 330
- Other Size-Dependent Consumer-Resource Dynamics 354
- Daphnia-Algae as a Model System for the Study of Stage-Structured Dynamics 357
10. Dynamics of Consumer-Resource Systems with Discrete Reproduction: Multiple Resources and Confronting Model Predictions with Empirical Data 361
- Overall Model Characteristics 362
- Derivation of Individual-Level Model 363
- The Model at the Population Level 369
- Critical Resource Density and Cohort Dynamics 373
- Multiple Resources and Ontogenetic Niche Shifts 378
- Model Predictions and Empirical Data 384
11. Cannibalism in Size-Structured Systems 391
- Background Overview 392
- A Discrete-Continuous Model for Cannibalism 396
- Effects of Harvesting Cannibalistic Populations 412
- Giant Individuals: Theory and Observation 416
Part IV - EXTENSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
12. Demand-Driven Systems, Model Hierarchies, and Ontogenetic Asymmetry 425
- Demand-Driven Systems 426
- Unicellular Organisms 437
- Model Hierarchies, Model Simplifications, and Model Testing 439
- Development versus Reproduction Control: Ontogenetic Asymmetry 448
Technical Appendices
- 1 Basic Size-Structured Population Model 451
- 2 Derivation of the Yodzis and Innes Model 454
- 3 Derivation of the Stage-Structured Biomass Model 456
- 4 Equilibrium Computations for Physiologically Structured Models 462
- 5 Computing Parameter Bounds to Overcompensation in the Stage-Structured Bioenergetics Model 472
- 6 Ontogenetic Symmetry and Asymmetry in Energetics 475
- 7 Mechanisms Leading to Biomass Overcompensation 483
- 8 Discrete-Continuous Consumer-Resource Models 491
- 9 A Demand-Driven Energy Budget Model 496
References 505
Index 525