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Influences of Resource Patch Distribution on a Host-Parasitoid System Stability in Patchy Environment: A Laboratory Study
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  • Influences of Resource Patch Distribution on a Host-Parasitoid System Stability in Patchy Environment: A Laboratory Study
  • Influences of Resource Patch Distribution on a Host-Parasitoid System Stability in Patchy Environment: A Laboratory Study
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Chun. Yong-Shik,Ryoo. Mun-Il,Park. Won-Il
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Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology
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1998년|1권 2호|pp.223-234 (12 pages)
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한국응용곤충학회
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Influences of the spatial distribution of resource patches on the host-parasitoid system (brown rice patch - rice weevil - Anisopteromalus calandrae) dynamics and stability in patchy environment were studied with a biological model system. When the 40 empty patches, the host population in creased logistically and then fluctuated at an equilibrium level about 5,000. However, when the resource patches were randomly distributed, the host population showed a cyclical fluctuations in the range from 532 to 7089 with significant delayed density-dependence. Distribution of resource patches affected the distribution of hosts among resource patches, which could be a reason for the different features of population dynamics in the two system. In both resource patch distribution systems, the interactions between host and damping. The equilibrium level in each system was far below than that in the system without parasitoid, suggesting that the parasitoid did regulate the host population. However, overall mortality of host density-dependent in the random system. Therefore, the regulation seemed due not to overall host density-dependent parasitism, but rather to the indirect effect of the parasitoid leading the host population to be highly aggregating to some resource patches, which, in turn, resulted in stronger intraspecific competition in the contagious resource patch system, whereas it was parasitism in the random patch system. The persistence and stability of host-parasitoid population interaction, the role of parasitoid in the interaction and the resulting equilibrium level were discussed with reference to the resource patch distribution.