| 要旨トップ | ESJ58 シンポジウム 一覧 | | 日本生態学会第58回全国大会 (2011年3月,札幌) 講演要旨 |
シンポジウム S03 -- 3月9日 9:00-12:00 F 会場
Community ecology has been progressed mainly by two major approaches. One is an individual approach based on population ecology. The individual approach has been mainly used in studies focusing on processes and mechanisms acting on a relatively small subset of interactive species. The other is a panoptic approach which calls for macroecological patterns and assembly rules. The panoptic approach has contributed to elucidation of patterns in aggregative properties such as species richness. This symposium aims to discuss possibility and potential availability of the links between the two approaches.
Commentator; Tadashi Miyashita (Tokyo University)
[S03-1] Introduction
[S03-2] Plant-mediated indirect effects on insect communities
[S03-3] The role of density dependence in community dynamics of coral assemblages
[S03-4] Effects of density-dependent competition varying with disturbance on stream invertebrate assemblages
[S03-5] Effects of dispersal limitation, environmental filtering and interspecific competition on plant population and community
[S03-6] Linking population dynamics with species abundance patterns