首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


The effects of vertical mixing on a phytoplankton community: a modelling approach to the intermediate disturbance hypothesis
Authors:J A Elliott  A E Irish  & C S Reynolds
Institution:Algal Modelling Unit, CEH Windermere, NERC, The Ferry House, Ambleside, U.K.;School of Life Sciences, Napier University, Edinburgh, U.K.
Abstract:1.  Connell's (1978) intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) has been proposed as one explanation of why diversity is often highest at intermediate levels of disturbance. We used a model phytoplankton responses to environmental change (PROTECH) to investigate the validity of this hypothesis.
2. In a simulated phytoplankton assemblage of eight species, we found that the relationship between the increased intensity of a single forcing event and diversity was described by a positively skewed curve.
3. A progressive increase in forcing frequency introduced a sharp decrease in diversity at a threshold frequency. However, the highest diversity values were found at an intermediate frequency of disturbance.
4. We described the shape of this breakpoint response as like a 'cliff' and reconcile it with multiple stable-point theory. It is argued that the IDH should possibly be represented by this 'cliff' relationship, which may be applied to (or encourage the re-examination of) many previous studies.
Keywords:communities  disturbance  ecological modelling  humpback curve  phytoplankton
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号