Nelson G. Hairston,Frederick E. Smith,Lawrence B. Slobodkin
出处
期刊:The American Naturalist [The University of Chicago Press] 日期:1960-11-01卷期号:94 (879): 421-425被引量:3013
标识
DOI:10.1086/282146
摘要
In summary, then, our general conclusions are: (1) Populations of producers, carnivores, and decomposers are limited by their respective resources in the classical density-dependent fashion. (2) Interspecific competition must necessarily exist among the members of each of these three trophic levels. (3) Herbivores are seldom food-limited, appear most often to be predator-limited, and therefore are not likely to compete for common resources.