A dynamical system for neighborhoods in plant communities

Law, R. & Dieckmann, U. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7089-0393 (2000). A dynamical system for neighborhoods in plant communities. Ecology 81 (8) 2137-2148.

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Abstract

How should plant ecologists scale up from the fine-scale events affecting individual plants in small neighborhoods to the coarse-scale dynamics of plant communities? We give here a dynamical system, derived from an individual-based model, that captures the main effects of spatial structure. The individual-based model describes a multispecies plant community, living in a spatial domain, containing plants that (1) reproduce and die with rates that depend on other individuals in a specified neighborhood, and (2) move through seed dispersal and clonal growth. Over the course of time, substantial spatial structure can build up in such a community due to local interactions and dispersal. The dynamical system describes how the structure of local neighborhoods changes over time, using the first and second spatial moments of the individual-based model. We show, by means of an example of two competing species, that the dynamical system gives a close approximation to the behavior of the underlying individual- based model, and that the changes in local spatial structure as time progresses have fundamental effects on the dynamics.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Community dynamics; Competition; Competitive exclusion; Dispersal; Dynamical systems; Individual-based models; Moment dynamics; Plant's-eye view; Reproduction; Seed dispersal; Spatial ecology; Stochastic processes.
Research Programs: Adaptive Dynamics Network (ADN)
Bibliographic Reference: Ecology; 81(8):2137-2148 (August 2000)
Depositing User: IIASA Import
Date Deposited: 15 Jan 2016 02:11
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 17:16
URI: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/5954

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