Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects
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Resumo: | Population rates of the three dominant amphipod species (Hyale nigra, Caprella danileviskii and Caprella penantis) associated to Bryocladia thrysigera, were calculated revealing similar values for the intrinsic growth rate. The empirical data modeled presented a good fit to the May-Leonard three-species competition model in a discrete Ricker form with periodic cycles for the carrying capacity. In adjusting model to data, a new method to calculate competition coefficients emerged in good agreement with ecological and behavior particularities. A simulation of environmental stochasticity was achieved by the insertion of random parameters for the calculation of each species carrying capacity. H. nigra presented a persistent behavior in extreme environmental stress, whereas C. penantis is highly sensitive to stress. |
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Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effectsAmphipodaEnvironmental Stress and StochasticityPopulation DynamicsThree-Species Competition ModelPopulation rates of the three dominant amphipod species (Hyale nigra, Caprella danileviskii and Caprella penantis) associated to Bryocladia thrysigera, were calculated revealing similar values for the intrinsic growth rate. The empirical data modeled presented a good fit to the May-Leonard three-species competition model in a discrete Ricker form with periodic cycles for the carrying capacity. In adjusting model to data, a new method to calculate competition coefficients emerged in good agreement with ecological and behavior particularities. A simulation of environmental stochasticity was achieved by the insertion of random parameters for the calculation of each species carrying capacity. H. nigra presented a persistent behavior in extreme environmental stress, whereas C. penantis is highly sensitive to stress.Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia2013-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-64972013000100001Nauplius v.21 n.1 2013reponame:Naupliusinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia (SBCA)instacron:SBCA10.1590/S0104-64972013000100001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFlynn,Máurea NicolettiPereira,William Roberto Luiz Silvaeng2015-01-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-64972013000100001Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0104-6497&lng=en&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor.nauplius@gmail.com2358-29360104-6497opendoar:2015-01-27T00:00Nauplius - Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia (SBCA)false |
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Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
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Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
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Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects Flynn,Máurea Nicoletti Amphipoda Environmental Stress and Stochasticity Population Dynamics Three-Species Competition Model |
title_short |
Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
title_full |
Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
title_fullStr |
Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
title_full_unstemmed |
Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
title_sort |
Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amphipods associated to Bryocladia thrysigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effects |
author |
Flynn,Máurea Nicoletti |
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Flynn,Máurea Nicoletti Pereira,William Roberto Luiz Silva |
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author |
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Pereira,William Roberto Luiz Silva |
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Flynn,Máurea Nicoletti Pereira,William Roberto Luiz Silva |
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Amphipoda Environmental Stress and Stochasticity Population Dynamics Three-Species Competition Model |
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Amphipoda Environmental Stress and Stochasticity Population Dynamics Three-Species Competition Model |
description |
Population rates of the three dominant amphipod species (Hyale nigra, Caprella danileviskii and Caprella penantis) associated to Bryocladia thrysigera, were calculated revealing similar values for the intrinsic growth rate. The empirical data modeled presented a good fit to the May-Leonard three-species competition model in a discrete Ricker form with periodic cycles for the carrying capacity. In adjusting model to data, a new method to calculate competition coefficients emerged in good agreement with ecological and behavior particularities. A simulation of environmental stochasticity was achieved by the insertion of random parameters for the calculation of each species carrying capacity. H. nigra presented a persistent behavior in extreme environmental stress, whereas C. penantis is highly sensitive to stress. |
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