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生态学杂志 ›› 1992, Vol. ›› Issue (6): 34-41,73.

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缀块性和缀块动态:Ⅲ.生态与进化效应

伍业钢1, 邬建国2, 李百炼3   

  1. 1. 美国橡树岭国家实验室;
    2. 美国康奈尔大学;
    3. 美国德州农工大学
  • 收稿日期:1991-12-12 出版日期:1992-12-10

Patchiness and Patch Dynamics: Ⅲ Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences

Wu Yegang1, Wu Jianguo2, Li Bailian3   

  1. 1. Environmental Science Divislon, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA;
    2. Section of Ecology and Systematics, Cornell University, USA;
    3. Center for Biosystems Modelling, Texas A & M University, USA
  • Received:1991-12-12 Online:1992-12-10

Abstract: The authors suggest that pathiness can be represented on different hierarchical levels of ecological systems.It's considered that metapopulations result from patchiness and spatial distribution of resources is one of the strong factors shaping the population dynamics. There may be threshold effects of patchiness on energy balance and species survival. Disturbance results in patchiness and influences resource availability and distribution.In turn, patchiness may limit or prevail a disturbance.The interaction of patchiness and disturbance may result in a metastability. Human disturbance is considered as an event usually on a large spatial scale in a short time period. Ecological systems may not be able to keep up such rapid changes and vicious positive feedback may be invoked.In view of evolution,patchiness is a consequence of co-evolution of biotic and abiotic entities in nature,Biodiversity is, therefore,the fact and the result of patchiness.