竞争生态系统中的互动网络结构
David A Kessler1, Nadav M Shnerb1
1Bar-Ilan University, Department of Physics, Ramat-Gan IL52900, Israel.
Physical review. E
|April 18, 2025
概括
当地社区从区域物种池中聚集在一起,形成稳定的"集团". 对称的相互作用产生嵌套网络,而不对称的产生超均的结构,影响社区的稳定性和抗入侵能力.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 理论生态学理论生态学
- 数学生物学 数学生物学
背景情况:
- 当地社区的集会受到来自区域物种池的迁移的影响.
- 了解生态社区的结构和稳定性至关重要.
- 一般化的洛特卡-沃尔特拉方程是生态动力学的标准模型.
研究的目的:
- 通过弱迁移对当地社区集会进行数值分析.
- 在平衡状态下研究物种"集团"的网络架构.
- 确定当地社区稳定的条件,包括可行性和非侵入性.
主要方法:
- 一般化的洛特卡-沃尔特拉方程的数值集成.
- 对对称和不对称相互作用的相互作用矩阵的分析.
- 评估社区的可行性和对入侵的抵抗力.
主要成果:
- 平衡的当地社区形成"集团",具有非碎的网络架构.
- 对称的相互作用导致嵌套的相互作用矩阵,确保稳定性.
- 不对称的相互作用导致超均的结构,这些结构是可行的,但容易入侵,导致不稳定.
结论:
- 在对称互动下,化对于社区稳定至关重要.
- 不对称社区的超均性确保了可行性,但损害了对入侵的抵抗力.
- 强大的不对称相互作用会破坏当地社区的稳定,因为它们容易受到入侵.
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