ANIMALS ON THE MOVE STABILIZE HOST-PARASITOID SYSTEMS

Citation
Ww. Weisser et Mp. Hassell, ANIMALS ON THE MOVE STABILIZE HOST-PARASITOID SYSTEMS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 263(1371), 1996, pp. 749-754
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
09628452
Volume
263
Issue
1371
Year of publication
1996
Pages
749 - 754
Database
ISI
SICI code
0962-8452(1996)263:1371<749:AOTMSH>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
In host-parasitoid systems occurring in a patchy environment, travelli ng between breeding sites can result in spatial heterogeneity in the b irth and death rates of individuals either because the environment is heterogeneous or because individuals do not distribute evenly in space . A second effect of dispersal is that at any one time, a fraction of the individuals of a population is in transit between breeding sites. While population models have focused on the first effect of dispersal to analyse the consequences of spatial heterogeneity for population dy namics, we develop models to investigate the effects of dispersal per se, i.e. the absence of individuals from breeding sites, on stability in host-parasitoid systems. We show that the existence of a 'pool' of dispersing hosts and/or parasitoids can stabilize otherwise unstable p opulation models.