Biological control through intraguild predation: Case studies in pest control, invasive species and range expansion

被引:57
作者
Bampfylde, C. J. [1 ]
Lewis, M. A.
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Math & Stat Sci, Ctr Math Biol, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G1, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Dept Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada
关键词
competition; intraguild predation; mathematical model; biological control; travelling waves; reaction-diffusion; differential equations; range expansion; non-indigenous species;
D O I
10.1007/s11538-006-9158-9
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Intraguild predation (IGP), the interaction between species that eat each other and compete for shared resources, is ubiquitous in nature. We document its occurrence across a wide range of taxonomic groups and ecosystems with particular reference to non-indigenous species and agricultural pests. The consequences of IGP are complex and difficult to interpret. The purpose of this paper is to provide a modelling framework for the analysis of IGP in a spatial context. We start by considering a spatially homogeneous system and find the conditions for predator and prey to exclude each other, to coexist and for alternative stable states. Management alternatives for the control of invasive or pest species through IGP are presented for the spatially homogeneous system. We extend the model to include movement of predator and prey. In this spatial context, it is possible to switch between alternative stable steady states through local perturbations that give rise to travelling waves of extinction or control. The direction of the travelling wave depends on the details of the nonlinear intraguild interactions, but can be calculated explicitly. This spatial phenomenon suggests means by which invasions succeed or fail, and yields new methods for spatial biological control. Freshwater case studies are used to illustrate the outcomes.
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页码:1031 / 1066
页数:36
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