نتایج جستجو برای: predation rate

تعداد نتایج: 971157  

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2010
Peter Chesson Jessica J Kuang

Frequency-dependent seed predation (FDP) has been shown to be a powerful coexistence mechanism in models of annual plant communities. However, FDP undermines the competition-based coexistence mechanism called the storage effect (SEc), which relies on temporal environmental fluctuations that drive fluctuations in competition. Although environmental fluctuations also drive fluctuations in predati...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Sean M Moore Elizabeth T Borer Parviez R Hosseini

Pathogens transmitted by arthropod vectors are common in human populations, agricultural systems and natural communities. Transmission of these vector-borne pathogens depends on the population dynamics of the vector species as well as its interactions with other species within the community. In particular, predation may be sufficient to control pathogen prevalence indirectly via the vector. To ...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 2007
J. Y. T. Mugisha H. Ddumba

About 14, 000 years ago, Lake Victoria contained 500 species. Of these original species, 200 have become extinct and 200 are on the endangered species list (DuHamel, 2004). Predation coupled with poor harvesting methods has caused a big economic loss on most Ugandan lakes in particular and the world at large. In this study, we formulate a model based on a standard Lotka-Volterra prey-predator m...

2004
PÉTER BATÁRY

Habitat fragmentation may modify ecological patterns by increasing the importance of edge effects, including elevating rates of predation on avian nests. Conventional wisdom suggests an increased rate of predation along habitat edges, and previous reviews support this view. These reviews did not apply recent statistical approaches, however, and some were based on a small number of studies. In o...

2009
Sara Jackrel

Grassland bird populations have seen greater declines than any other group of birds in North America. Although snake predation is considered the primary reason for nest failure, little is known about how management practices in the Flint Hills region of Kansas impact movement and habitat use of snakes, and the predator-prey interaction between snakes and nests of grassland birds. Radio telemetr...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
André W Visser Patrizio Mariani Simone Pigolotti

We examine the effect of adaptive foraging behaviour within a tri-trophic food web with intra-guild predation. The intra-guild prey is allowed to adjust its foraging effort so as to achieve an optimal per capita growth rate in the face of realized feeding, predation risk and foraging cost. Adaptive fitness-seeking behaviour of the intra-guild prey has a stabilizing effect on the tri-trophic foo...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Swanne P Gordon Andrés López-Sepulcre David N Reznick

Evolutionary theory predicts that the sex linkage of sexually selected traits can influence the direction and rate of evolutionary change, and also itself be subject to selection. Theory abounds on how sex-specific selection, mate choice, or other phenomena should favor different types of sex-linked inheritance, yet evidence in nature remains limited. Here, we use hormone assays in Trinidadian ...

2001
Scott J. Meiners James T. McCormick JAMES T. MCCORMICK SCOTT J. MEINERS

We studied the spatial pattern of seed predation across a forest-old field edge in both fall and winter to assess the potential for seed predators to influence plant spatial patterns. We used a 100 x 100 m grid that began 30 m inside the forest and extended 60 m into the old field. Inside this grid we placed seed stations at regular 10 m intervals and monitored seed removal. Seed predation vari...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 2005
Sophia R.-J. Jang James Baglama

Droop models of nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction with intratrophic predation of zooplankton are introduced and investigated. The models proposed in this study are open ecosystems which include both a constant and a periodic input nutrient models. A simple stochastic model mimics a randomly varying nutrient input is also presented. For the deterministic models it is shown analytica...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Ruth Bibby Polly Cleall-Harding Simon Rundle Steve Widdicombe John Spicer

Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification is predicted to have major implications for marine life, but the research focus to date has been on direct effects. We demonstrate that acidified seawater can have indirect biological effects by disrupting the capability of organisms to express induced defences, hence, increasing their vulnerability to predation. The intertidal gastropod Littorina litt...

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