Liu Huiyu
Nanjing Normal University
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Ecological Informatics | 2016
Qi Xiangzhen; Lin Zhen-shan; Liu Huiyu
Article history: Received 11 February 2015 Received in revised form 6 November 2015 Accepted 8 November 2015 Available online 27 November 2015 Although invasion by exotic species is recognized as a major ecological problem, little is known about the interactive effects of competition and landscape patterns. In this paper, neutral landscapemodel and spatially explicit model are employed to numerically analyze the interactive effects of key demographic traits, competition abilities and landscape patterns on the spread dynamics of exotic species. The results showed that: (1) Competition is critically important for the spread of exotic species, whichmediates the effects of landscape structure. The spread of competitively superior exotic species is much easier in large and highly clumped habitat while spread of inferior ones doeswell in small and scattered landscape patterns. Strong competitors can efficiently exploit themassive clumping resources, and poor competitors tend to escape from competition of native species in disrupted niches; (2) The spread of invasive exotic species is positively related to the seed production and negatively related to the reproduction age. The fitting curve varies with landscape patterns and competition abilities. For strong exotic competitors, spread dynamicsmostly grows logarithmically with the seed production, but quadratic polynomial equation can better fit their relationship in some scenarios. For inferior ones, quadratic polynomial fitting appears in all landscape scenes but H = 0.5, h = 0.75; (3) The mean dispersal distance is vital to the spread of exotic species. Comparing to convex increase of superior exotic species, inferior exotic competitor shows a fast concave growth with the increasing mean dispersal distance; (4) It will not be an effectivemethod to control invasion of inferior exotic species by increasing landscape fragmentation. According to our simulation results, habitat conservation needs to be distinctively treated for particular case. For example, the abundance of poor exotic species increases when landscape aggregation, seed production and mean dispersal distance decrease. So different management strategies should be taken according to different targets, landscape scenarios, competition and demography characteristics.
Progress in geography | 2010
Cai Yumei; Li Tian-Wei; Wang Hao; Liu Huiyu; Zhang Zhen-Zhen; Lin Zhen-shan; Du Jian-Li
Chinese Journal of Eco-agriculture | 2010
Zhang Mingyang; Wang Ke-lin; Liu Huiyu; Chen Hongsong; Zhang ChunHua; Yue Yuemin
Progress in geography | 2011
Liu Huiyu; Lin Zhen-shan; Zhang Mingyang
Agricultural Meteorology | 2005
Zhang Mingyang; Wang Ke-lin; Liu Huiyu; Lin Zhen-shan
Journal of Hydrology | 2016
Liu Huiyu; Xu Xiaojuan; Lin Zhen-shan; Zhang Mingyang; Mi Ying; Huang Changchun; Yang Hao
Shengtai Xuebao | 2015
Liu Huiyu; Lin Zhen-shan; Qi Xiangzhen; Liu Jinxue; Xu Xiaojuan
Dili Kexue | 2009
Zhang Zhen-Zhen; Lin Zhen-shan; Du Jian-Li; Liu Huiyu
Shengtaixue Zazhi | 2008
Zhang Mingyang; Wang Ke-lin; Liu Huiyu; Chen Hongsong
Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences | 2008
Du Jian-Li; Lin Zhen-shan; Zhang Zhen-Zhen; Liu Huiyu