نتایج جستجو برای: biological competition

تعداد نتایج: 545385  

2013
Junmin Li Tao Xiao Qiong Zhang Ming Dong

A considerable number of host-specific biological control agents fail to control invasive plants in the field, and exploring the mechanism underlying this phenomenon is important and helpful for the management of invasive plants. Herbivory and competition are two of the most common biotic stressors encountered by invasive plants in their recipient communities. We predicted that the antagonistic...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
Sarah E Bush Jael R Malenke

1. Interspecific competition influences which, how many and where species coexist in biological communities. Interactions between species in different trophic levels can mediate interspecific competition; e.g. predators are known to reduce competition between prey species by suppressing their population sizes. A parallel phenomenon may take place in host-parasite systems, with host defence medi...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Kazuki Tsuji

Can evolutionary and ecological dynamics operating at one level of the biological hierarchy affect the dynamics and structure at other levels? In social insects, strong hostility towards unrelated individuals can evolve as a kin-selected counter-adaptation to intraspecific social parasitism. This aggression in turn might cause intraspecific competition to predominate over interspecific competit...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2012
Jianjun Paul Tian Zhigang Jin Ting Xie

In the Drosophila germline stem cell ovary niche, two stem cells compete with each other for niche occupancy to maintain stem cell quality by ensuring that differentiated stem cells are rapidly pushed out the niche and replenished by normal ones (Jin et al. in Cell Stem Cell 2:39-49, 2008). To gain a deeper understanding of this biological phenomenon, we have derived a mathematical model for ex...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
K Andresen R Das H Y Park H Smith L W Kwok J S Lamb E J Kirkland D Herschlag K D Finkelstein L Pollack

The competition of monovalent and divalent cations for proximity to negatively charged DNA is of biological importance and can provide strong constraints for theoretical treatments of polyelectrolytes. Resonant x-ray scattering experiments have allowed us to monitor the number and distribution of each cation in a mixed ion cloud around DNA. These measurements provide experimental evidence to su...

2009
Bogdan Aman Gabriel Ciobanu B. Aman G. Ciobanu

In this paper we introduce mutual mobile membranes with surface objects, systems which have biological motivation. In P systems with mobile membranes with surface objects, a membrane may enter or exit another membrane. The second membrane just undergoes the action, meaning that it has no control on when the movement takes place. This kind of movement illustrates the lack of an agreement (synchr...

2007
Yimin Li Jing Hua

It is very complex to model, study and analyze the dynamical behaviors of the complex ecosystems. Many ecological theoretical problems are based on niche. The niche one species occupies and the relation between niches of different species will directly influence the species’ dynamical behaviors. The discussion of niche has been very important to an ecosystem. Fuzzy set theory gave a new creativ...

2011
Mark Wildie Murray Shanahan

The role of gamma frequency oscillation in neuronal interaction, and the relationship between oscillation and information transfer between neurons, has been the focus of much recent research. While the biological mechanisms responsible for gamma oscillation and the properties of resulting networks are well studied, the dynamics of changing phase coherence between oscillating neuronal population...

Journal: :Journal of Agriculture and Environment 2023

Chemically managed plants impose environmental risks to humans and environment. Using biological approaches control plant diseases is a more effective environment friendly alternative. The approach disease refers controlling by using organisms like fungi, bacteria viruses. This can be done introduction or utilization of resident antagonistic living organisms. Biological achieved through differe...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Robin E Snyder Peter Chesson

Spatial coexistence depends on a variety of biological and physical processes, and the relative scales of these processes may promote or suppress coexistence. We model plant competition in a spatially varying environment to show how shifting scales of dispersal, competition, and environmental heterogeneity affect coexistence. Spatial coexistence mechanisms are partitioned into three types: the ...

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