Ecology: the experimental analysis of distribution and abundance
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adam_text | n coiogy
The Experimental Analysis of
Distribution and Abundance
FOURTH EDITION
Charles J Krebs
The University of British Columbia
mS Harper Col 1 i nsCollegePublishers
Contents in Brief
Part 1 What Is Ecology ? 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Science of Ecology 3
Chapter 2 Evolution and Ecology 17
Part 2 The Problem of Distribution: Populations 35
Chapter 3 Methods for Analyzing Distributions 37
Chapter 4 Factors That Limit Distributions: Dispersal 46
ChapterS Factors That Limit Distributions: Habitat Selection 61
Chapter 6 Factors That Limit Distributions: Interrelations with Other Organisms 75
Chapter 7 Factors That Limit Distributions: Temperature and Moisture 93
Chapter 8 Factors That Limit Distributions: Other Physical and Chemical Factors 117
Chapter 9 The Relationship Between Distribution and Abundance 138
Part 3 The Problem of Abundance: Populations 149
Chapter 10 Population Parameters 151
Chapter 11 Demographic Techniques: Vital Statistics 168
Chapter 12 Population Growth 198
Chapter 13 Species Interactions: Competition 230
Chapter 14 Species Interactions: Predation 262
Chapter 15 Species Interactions: Herbivory and Mutualism 295
Chapter 16 Natural Regulation of Population Size 322
Chapter 17 Applied Problems I: Harvesting Populations 349
Chapter 18 Applied Problems^II: Pest Control 379
Chapter 19 Applied Problems III: Conservation Biology 402
Part 4 Distribution and Abundance at the Community Level 429
Chapter 20 The Nature of the Community 431
Chapter 21 Community Structure 458
Chapter 22 Community Change 483
Chapter 23 Community Organization I: Biodiversity 514
Chapter 24 Community Organization II: Predation and Competition in Equilibrial
Communities 543
Chapter 25 Community Organization III: Disturbance and Nonequilibrium
Communities 572
Chapter 26 Community Metabolism I: Primary Production 603
Chapter 27 Community Metabolism II: Secondary Production 633
Chapter 28 Community Metabolism III: Nutrient Cycles 659
iii
Contents in Detail
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Foreword xi
Preface xii
Part 1 What Is Ecology f 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Science of Ecology 3
Definition 3
History of Ecology 4
Basic Problems and Approaches 8
Levels of Integration 9
Methods of Approach 12
Application of the Scientific Method to Ecology 13
Chapter 2 Evolution and Ecology 17
What Is Evolution? 17
Adaptation 19
Clutch Size in Birds 22
Coevolution 26
Speciation 27
Units of Selection 29
Gametic Selection 29
Kin Selection 31
Group Selection 31
Summary 31
Part 2 The Problem of Distribution: Populations 35
Chapter 3 Methods for Analyzing Distributions 37
Transplant Experiments 37
Physiological Ecology 40
Adaptation 41
Summary 43
Chapter 4 Factors That Limit Distributions: Dispersal 46
Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar) 46
Chestnut Blight (Cryphonectria parasitica) 47
iv
California Sea Otter
Three Modes of Dispersal
Colonization and Extinction
Evolutionary Advantages of Dispersal
Summary
Chapter 5 Factors That Limit Distributions:
Habitat Selection
Behavioral Mechanisms
Evolution of Habitat Preferences
A Theory of Habitat Selection
Summary
Chapter 6• Factors That Limit Distributions: Interrelations
with Other Organisms
i
Predation
Restriction of Prey by Predators
Restriction of Predators by Prey
Disease and Parasitism
Allelopathy
Other Types of Competition
Summary
Chapter 7 Factors That Limit Distributions:
Temperature and Moisture
Climatology
Importance of Temperature and Moisture
Interaction Between Temperature and Moisture
Adaptations to Temperature and Moisture
Climate Change and Distributions
Summary
Chapter 8 Factors That Limit Distributions: Other
Physical and Chemical Factors
Light
Soil Structure and Nutrients
Water Chemistry, pH, and Salinity
Fire
Summary
Chapter 9 The Relationship Between Distribution
and Abundance
Definition of Geographic Range
Geographic Range Size
Range Size and Abundance
Summary
Contents in Detail v
vi Contents in Detail
Part 3 The Problem of Abundance: Populations 149
Chapter 10 Population Parameters 151
Population as a Unit of Study 151
Estimation of Population Parameters 151
Density 152
Natality 160
Mortality 161
Immigration and Emigration 162
Limitations of the Population Approach 162
Composition of Populations 164
Summary 165
Chapter 11 Demographic Techniques: Vital Statistics 168
Life Tables 168
Capacity for Increase in Numbers 175
Reproductive Value 184
Age Distributions 186
Evolution of Demographic Traits 189
Summary 194
Chapter 12 Population Growth 198
Mathematical Theory 198
Discrete Generations 198
Overlapping Generations 203
Laboratory Tests of the Logistic Theory 206
Field Data on Population Growth 211
Time-Lag Models of Population Growth 214
Stochastic Models of Population Growth 216
Population Projection Matrices 221
Summary 226
Chapter 13 Species Interactions: Competition 230
Classification of Interactions 230
Competition for Resources 231
Mathematical Model of Lotka and Volterra 231
Tilman s Model 234
Experimental Laboratory Populations 236
Natural Populations 243
Evolution of Competitive Ability 254
Character Displacement 256
Diffuse Competition and Indirect Effects 257
Summary 259
Chapter 14 Species Interactions: Predation 262
Mathematical Models 262
Discrete Generations 262
Continuous Generations 2 65
Contents in Detail vii
Laboratory Studies 270
Field Studies 274
Evolution of Predator-Prey Systems 287
Warning Coloration 289
Group Living 289
Summary 291
Chapter 15 Species Interactions: Herbivory
and Mutualism 295
Defense Mechanisms in Plants 295
Tannins in Oak Trees 298
Ants and Acacias 301
Spines in a Marine Bryozoan 303
Herbivore Interactions 305
Irruptions of Herbivore Populations 309
Interactive Grazing: Ungulate irruptions 310
Noninteractive Grazing: Finch Populations 313
Seed Dispersal 316
Complex Species Interactions 317
Summary 318
Chapter 16 Natural Regulation of Population Size 322
A Simple Model of Population Regulation 322
Historical Perspective 324
A Modern Synthesis 331
Two Approaches to Studying Regulation 335
Key Factor Analysis 335
Experimental Analysis 339
Plant Population Regulation 340
Evolutionary Implications of Natural Regulation 341
Summary 346
Chapter 17 Applied Problems I: Harvesting Populations 349
Logistic-Type Models 351
Dynamic Pool Models 354
Laboratory Studies 361
The Concept of Optimum Yield 365
Pacific Sardine Fishery 366
King Crab Fishery 369
Alaska Salmon Fishery 371
Antarctic Whaling 373
Summary 375
Chapter 18 Applied Problems II: Pest Control 379
Cottony-Cushion Scale (Icerya purchasi) 380
Prickly Pear (Opuntia spp ) 382
Floating Fern (Salvinia molesta) 385
Theory of Biological Control 386
viii Contents in Detail
Genetic Control 390
Integrated Control 392
Generalizations About Biological Control 394
Summary 399
Chapter 19 Applied Problems III: Conservation Biology 402
Rare Species 402
Minimum Viable Populations 405
Demographic Extinction Model 406
Genetic Models 408
Habitat Fragmentation 412
A Case Study—The Northern Spotted Owl 422 ,
Summary 426
Conclusion 428
Part 4 Distribution and Abundance
at the Community Level 429
Chapter 20 The Nature of the Community 431
Community as a Unit of Study 431
Community Characteristics 431
What Is a Community? 432
Similarity and Dissimilarity of Stands 433
Continuity and Discontinuity of Stands 435
Distributional Relations of Species 443
Dynamic Relations Between Species Populations 449
Classification of Communities 452
Summary 455
- Chapter 21 Community Structure 458
Growth Forms 458
Vertical Structure 467
Seasonality 474
Summary 480
Chapter 22 Community Change 483
Succession 483
A Model of Succession 486
Glacial Moraine Succession in Southeastern Alaska 491
Lake Michigan Sand-Dune Succession 492
Abandoned Farmland in North Carolina 496
Primary Succession on Mount St Helens 498
Rocky Intertidal Algae in California 500
The Climax State 502
Cyclic Changes in Communities 506
Summary 510
Contents in Detail ix
Chapter 23 Community Organization I: Biodiversity 514
Measurement of Biodiversity 514
Some Examples of Diversity Gradients 519
Factors That Cause Diversity Gradients 524
History Factor 524
Spatial Heterogeneity Factor 526
Competition Factor 529
Predation Factor 532
Climate and Climatic Variability Factors 534
Productivity Factor 535
Disturbance Factor 537
Conclusion 539
Summary 540
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Chapter 24 Community Organization II: Predation and
Competition in Equilibrial Communities 543
Food Chains and Trophic Levels 545
Functional Roles and Guilds 551
Keystone Species 554
Dominant Species 557
Stability 563
Summary 569 0
Chapter 25 Community Organization III: Disturbance
and Nonequilibrium Communities 572
Patches and Disturbance 572
Theoretical Nonequilibrium Models 573
Coral Reef Fish Communities 576
Rocky IntertidarCommumties 580
Conceptual Models 581
The Special Case of Island Species 587
Multiple Stable States 596
Summary 599
Chapter 26 Community Metabolism I:
Primary Production 603
Primary Production 604
Factors That Limit Primary Productivity 609
Marine Communities 609
Freshwater Communities 616
Terrestrial Communities 621
Spatial and Temporal Variability 628
Summary 629
x Contents in-Detail
Chapter 27 Community Metabolism II:
Secondary Production 633
Measurement of Secondary Production 633
Problems in Estimating Secondary Production 639
Ecological Efficiencies 640
What Limits Secondary Production? 644
Grassland Ecosystems 644
Game Ranching in Africa 648
Sustainable Energy Budgets 654
Summary 655
Chapter 28 Community Metabolism III: Nutrient Cycles 659
Nutrient Pools and Exchanges 659
Nutrient Cycles in Forests 663
Efficiency of Nutrient Use 668
Acid Rain: The Sulfur Cycle 672
The Carbon Cycle 677
Climate Change 679
Individual Plant Responses 681
Plant Community Responses 682
Animal Community Responses 683
Changes in Species Distributions 688
Summary 692
Epilogue 692
Appendix I: A Precis on Population Genetics 695
Appendix II: Estimation of the Size of the Marked
Population in Capture-Recapture Studies 698
Appendix III: Instantaneous and Finite Rates 700
Appendix IV: Species Diversity Measures of Heterogeneity 704
Glossary 707
Mathematical Symbols 711
Bibliography 714
Acknowledgments 776
Index 787
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