BIODIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF TEMPERATE BUTTERFLY SPECIES WITHIN A GRADIENT OF HUMAN DISTURBANCE - AN ANALYSIS BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF GENERALIST VS SPECIALIST STRATEGIES

被引:98
作者
KITAHARA, M
FUJII, K
机构
[1] UNIV TSUKUBA, GRAD SCH ENVIRONM SCI, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305, JAPAN
[2] UNIV TSUKUBA, INST BIOL SCI, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305, JAPAN
来源
RESEARCHES ON POPULATION ECOLOGY | 1994年 / 36卷 / 02期
关键词
BIODIVERSITY; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; TEMPERATE BUTTERFLY SPECIES; GENERALIST AND SPECIALIST STRATEGY; HUMAN DISTURBANCE;
D O I
10.1007/BF02514935
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We monitored nine butterfly communities with varying degrees of human disturbance by conducting a census twice a month during 1980 by the line transect method in and around Tsukuba City, central Japan. We analyzed the biodiversity and community structures using the generalist/specialist concept. The site (community) order based on decreasing human disturbance was positively correlated with butterfly species diversity (H'), species richness (the total number of species), and the number of specialist species in a community, but not with the number of generalist species. The number of generalist species was rather constant, irrespective of the degree of human disturbance. Thus, both the butterfly species diversity and species richness were more dependent on the specialists than the generalists. Our analyses also showed that the generalist species were distributed widely over the communities, and they maintained high population densities, resulting in high rank status in abundance in a community, with more spatial variation in density per species. Specialist species showed the opposite trends. These results demonstrate that the generalist/specialist concept is a powerful tool applicable to analyse the biodiversity and structure of natural communities.
引用
收藏
页码:187 / 199
页数:13
相关论文
共 118 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1975, ECOLOGY EVOLUTION CO
[2]  
[Anonymous], BEHAV ECOLOGY EVOLUT
[3]   HOST SPECIFICITY OF TEMPERATE AND TROPICAL ANIMALS [J].
BEAVER, RA .
NATURE, 1979, 281 (5727) :139-141
[4]  
Begon M., 1990, ECOLOGY INDIVIDUALS
[5]   DISTRIBUTION-ABUNDANCE RELATIONSHIPS OF SOME ARIZONA LANDBIRDS - A MATTER OF SCALE [J].
BOCK, CE .
ECOLOGY, 1987, 68 (01) :124-129
[6]   RANGE SIZE AND LOCAL ABUNDANCE OF SOME NORTH-AMERICAN SONGBIRDS - A POSITIVE CORRELATION [J].
BOCK, CE ;
RICKLEFS, RE .
AMERICAN NATURALIST, 1983, 122 (02) :295-299
[7]  
Bormann F. H., 1979, PATTERN PROCESS FORE, DOI [10.1007/978-1-4612-6232-9, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4612-6232-9]
[8]   GAP-PHASE REGENERATION IN A TROPICAL FOREST [J].
BROKAW, NVL .
ECOLOGY, 1985, 66 (03) :682-687
[9]   ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES [J].
BROWN, JH .
AMERICAN NATURALIST, 1984, 124 (02) :255-279
[10]  
BROWN JH, 1988, ANAL BIOGEOGRAPHY IN