Dynamical consequences of optimal host feeding on host-parasitoid population dynamics

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作者
Vlastimil Křivan
机构
[1] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Department of Theoretical Biology, Institute of Entomology
[2] Faculty of Biological Sciences USB,undefined
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Host Abundance; Host Feeding; Animal Ecol; Parasitoid Fitness; Dulac Criterion;
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10.1007/BF02459994
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This study examines the influence of various host-feeding patterns on host-parasitoid population dynamics. The following types of host-feeding patterns are considered: concurrent and non-destructive, non-concurrent and non-destructive, and non-concurrent and destructive. The host-parasitoid population dynamics is described by the Lotka-Volterra continuous-time model. This study shows that when parasitoids behave optimally, i.e. they maximize their fitness measured by the instantaneous per capita growth rate, the non-destructive type of host feeding stabilizes host-parasitoid dynamics. Other types of host feeding, i.e. destructive, concurrent, or non-concurrent, do not qualitatively change the neutral stability of the Lotka-Volterra model. Moreover, it is shown that the pattern of host feeding which maximizes parasitoid fitness is either non-concurrent and destructive, or concurrent and non-destructive host feeding, depending on the host abundance and parameters of the model. The effects of the adaptive choice of host-feeding patterns on host-parasitoid population dynamics are discussed.
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