Spatial limitation of population size; The concentration hypothesis

R.J.H Beverton
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Abstract

The long-term dynamics to be expected of fish populations controlled by density-dependent processes in the early life-history compared with in the adult phase are explored. It is suggested that those species (as exemplified by European plaice, Pleuronectes platessa) which tend to concentrate spatially into nursery grounds during their early life-history may be ‘saturating’ the carrying capacity of those juvenile habitats though the adult part of the population is still relatively small and not limited by the adult habitat. This is called the concentration hypothesis and, if valid, it would explain some features of the long-term dynamics of different species. Tests based on the characteristics of the stock and recruitment data series to be expected from ‘concentrating’ vs ‘non-concentrating’ species are proposed, with some provisional results.

人口规模的空间限制;集中度假说
探讨了与成年期相比,早期生活史中受密度依赖过程控制的鱼类种群的长期动态。有人认为,那些在早期生活史上倾向于在空间上集中在苗圃中的物种(如欧洲格子布、高原胸脯)可能正在“饱和”这些幼年栖息地的承载能力,尽管成年部分的种群仍然相对较小,不受成年栖息地的限制。这被称为浓度假说,如果有效,它将解释不同物种长期动力学的一些特征。提出了基于“集中”与“非集中”物种的种群特征和补充数据系列的测试,并给出了一些临时结果。
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