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Ecological specialization of Hawaiian Drosophila : II. The community matrix, ecological complementation, and phyletic species packing.

R H Richardson1, P E Smouse1.   

Abstract

The ecological overlap of three species of Hawaiian Drosophila: D. mimica D. kambysellisi, and D. imparisetae, has been investigated by analysis of the community matrix. The basic model is a Lotka-Volterra formulation, suitably expanded to include sexual dimorphism. We have also investigated equilibrium population sizes and stability properties of all possible communities which might be constructed from these species. Our findings are: 1) There is considerable ecological diversification among these species and between sexes of the same species. 2) The two sexes of any one species overlap more than does either with other components of the community. 3) The two sibling species, D. mimica and D. kambysellisi overlap the least, and D. imparisetae is ecologically intermediate. 4) The current three-species community supports greater numbers than would be maintained by any of the one- or two-species alternatives, and appears to make more efficient use of the available resources. 5) The present community is numerically stable. Although its taxonomic saturation is difficult to judge with certainty, it appears to be unsaturated. 6) The simpler communities would all be invasible by the remaining species. The implications for sympatric speciation of D. mimica and D. kambysellisi are discussed. It is suggested that D. imparisetae might have acted as an ecological wedge, contributing to ecological displacement, reproductive isolation, and further species packing.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 28308930     DOI: 10.1007/BF00345255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


  6 in total

1.  The Ecological Significance of Sexual Dimorphism in Size in the Lizard Anolis conspersus.

Authors:  T W Schoener
Journal:  Science       Date:  1967-01-27       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Ecological specialization of HawaiianDrosophila : Habitat selection in Kipuka Puaulu.

Authors:  R H Richardson; J S Johnston
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1975-09       Impact factor: 3.225

3.  The evolutionary advantages of sexual dimorphism.

Authors:  P E Smouse
Journal:  Theor Popul Biol       Date:  1971-12       Impact factor: 1.570

4.  Chromosome tracers of the origin of species.

Authors:  H L Carson
Journal:  Science       Date:  1970-06-19       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Species packing and competitive equilibrium for many species.

Authors:  R MacArthur
Journal:  Theor Popul Biol       Date:  1970-05       Impact factor: 1.570

6.  Behavioral components of dispersal in Drosophila mimica.

Authors:  R H Richardson; J S Johnston
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1975-12       Impact factor: 3.225

  6 in total
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1.  Niche separation of African Lissocephala within the Ficus Drosophilid community.

Authors:  D Lachaise
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1977-01       Impact factor: 3.225

2.  Habitat and mate selection in Hawaiian Drosophila.

Authors:  R H Richardson; D A Vasco
Journal:  Behav Genet       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 2.805

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