• Title of article

    The Influence of Predator–Prey Population Dynamics on the Long-term Evolution of Food Web Structure

  • Author/Authors

    DROSSEL، نويسنده , , BARBARA and HIGGS، نويسنده , , Paul G. and McKane، نويسنده , , ALAN J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    17
  • From page
    91
  • To page
    107
  • Abstract
    We develop a set of equations to describe the population dynamics of many interacting species in food webs. Predator–prey interactions are nonlinear, and are based on ratio-dependent functional responses. The equations account for competition for resources between members of the same species, and between members of different species. Predators divide their total hunting/foraging effort between the available prey species according to an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS). The ESS foraging behaviour does not correspond to the predictions of optimal foraging theory. We use the population dynamics equations in simulations of the Webworld model of evolving ecosystems. New species are added to an existing food web due to speciation events, whilst species become extinct due to coevolution and competition. We study the dynamics of species-diversity in Webworld on a macro-evolutionary time-scale. Coevolutionary interactions are strong enough to cause continuous overturn of species, in contrast to our previous Webworld simulations with simpler population dynamics. Although there are significant fluctuations in species diversity because of speciation and extinction, very large-scale extinction avalanches appear to be absent from the dynamics, and we find no evidence for self-organized criticality.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Theoretical Biology
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Journal of Theoretical Biology
  • Record number

    1534593