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Emerging Themes in Our Understanding of Species Displacements
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 23.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-31 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-031616-035425
Yulin Gao 1 , Stuart R. Reitz 2
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The displacement of a species from a habitat by actions of another is the most severe outcome of interspecific interactions. This review focuses on recent developments in the understanding of (a) ecological mechanisms that lead to displacements, (b) how outcomes of interspecific interactions are affected by the context of where and when they occur, and (c) impacts of displacements. Displacements are likely to escalate as their primary initiating factors—the spread of non-native species and environmental change—continue at unprecedented rates. Displacements typically result from interactions of multiple mechanisms, not all of which involve direct competition. Various biotic and abiotic factors mediate these mechanisms, so variable outcomes occur when the same species interact in different environments. Though replacement of one species by another has particular relevance to pest management and conservation biology, the cascading effects that displacements have in managed and natural systems are critical to understand.

中文翻译:


我们对物种位移的理解中的新兴主题

一个物种由于另一物种的作用而从一个栖息地中移出是种间相互作用的最严重结果。这篇综述着重于以下方面的最新发展:(a)导致位移的生态机制,(b)种间相互作用的结果如何受到发生地点和时间的影响,以及(c)位移的影响。由于迁移的主要诱因(非本地物种的扩散和环境变化)以前所未有的速度持续,迁移可能会加剧。位移通常是由多种机制的相互作用引起的,并非所有机制都涉及直接竞争。各种生物和非生物因子介导这些机制,因此,当同一物种在不同环境中相互作用时,结果会发生变化。尽管用一种物种替换另一种物种与害虫管理和保护生物学特别相关,但要了解位移在管理和自然系统中的级联效应至关重要。

更新日期:2017-01-31
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