QUASI-OPTIMAL LIMITING RESOURCE LEADS TO COEXISTENCE - TOWARD A
RESOLUTION OF THE PARADOX OF PLANKTON
Abstract
We are interested in the problem of coexistence of many species
consuming the same limiting resource. It is clear that a periodically
returning optimal limiting resource (i.e. each species consumes its own
portion of the limiting resource) supports coexistence. Our theory is
that a periodically returning quasi-optimal limiting resource (i.e. each
species mainly consumes its own portion of the limiting resource, but
also consumes some of other species’ portions) also supports
coexistence. To verify our theory, we introduce a natural mathematical
model on the population dynamics of many species of plankton consuming a
periodically returning quasi-optimal limiting resource. Our numerical
simulations show that in this case, these species of plankton can
coexist even when the quasi-optimality is quite far away from
optimality. This is another mechanism toward the resolution of the
paradox of plankton. Field collection of data shows that lake resource
of plankton tends to be patchy with each patch mainly consumed by one
species but also shared with other species