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A Consumer-Resource Approach to Community Structure
Authors:TILMAN  DAVID
Institution:Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology 318 Church St. S.E., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Abstract:Because all species are consumers and all, eventually, are consumedby other species, consumer-resource interaction is one of themost fundamental processes of ecology. Simple models that includethe direct mechanisms of consumer-resource interactions maythus be the fundamental building-block for models of communitystructure. These models are easily extended to include suchcomplexity as the effects of physical limiting factors, spatialheterogeneity in resource supply, fluctuating resource supply,and multiple trophic levels. Each such modification places constraintson the traits of species that can persist. Consumer-resourcemodels make predictions about many aspects of community structure,including species richness, species composition, species dominance,population dynamics, morphological or physiological traits ofspecies, and patterns of phenotypic variation within species.Thus, each model affords numerous opportunities to test andmodify or reject it. A review of a variety of communities suggeststhat much of the structure of each community can be explainedby a relatively simple consumer-resource model, but that differentelements of complexity may be important in different communities.
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