[Density compensation effect in arboreal communities of the West Caucasus].

Pub Date : 2014-01-01
V V Akatov, S G Chefranov
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Density compensation effect (DCE) is qualified as increase of some species abundance after dropping of other species out of a community, as a consequence of unutilized resources appearance and interspecies competition abatement. DCE was first noticed about 50 years ago but till now the questions on causes of its origin, its scale and intensity remain open due to the lack of field data as well as methodological problems. In the article, these questions have been tested using arboreous tier of the West Caucasus forest phytocenoses as a case study. An analysis of actual data is conducted by means of numerical experiments. Three scenarios have been modeled: in the first one there has been assumed no manifestations of compensatory processes; in the second, after dropping some species out of community, all the other species rose in abundance; in the third, DCE was manifested through abundance increase of dominant species only. Model predictions on the analyzed parameters relationships have been checked against actual measurements. The results obtained suggest that for the DCE to occur, the absolute number of species in a community is not so much important as the ratio between their specific capacities, which is determined by environmental conditions, and the actual number of species, which may not match the capacity due to interference of regional processes (e.g., the history of cenoses formation, isolation, etc.). Thus, DCE does not appear to be an invariable consequence of environmental extremity and may occur in cenoses consisted of both many and few species.

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[西高加索乔木群落的密度补偿效应]。
密度补偿效应(DCE)是指由于未利用资源的出现和种间竞争的减弱,群落中某些物种的丰度减少后,某些物种的丰度增加。早在50多年前,人们就发现了DCE,但由于缺乏实地数据和方法上的问题,到目前为止,关于DCE的起源、规模和强度的问题仍然没有定论。在本文中,这些问题已经用西高加索森林植物苔藓的树栖层作为案例研究进行了测试。通过数值实验对实际数据进行了分析。已经模拟了三种情景:第一种假设没有补偿过程的表现;在第二种情况下,在将一些物种从群落中剔除后,所有其他物种的丰度都有所增加;第三,DCE仅表现为优势种丰度的增加。对所分析的参数关系的模型预测已与实际测量结果进行了核对。结果表明,对于DCE的发生,群落中物种的绝对数量并不重要,重要的是由环境条件决定的特定容量与实际物种数量之比,而实际物种数量可能由于区域过程(如群落形成历史、隔离历史等)的干扰而与容量不匹配。因此,DCE似乎不是环境极端的必然结果,可能发生在物种多或物种少的物种中。
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