نتایج جستجو برای: feeding dynamics

تعداد نتایج: 547952  

2015
Brooks Emerick Abhyudai Singh

Discrete-time models are the traditional approach for capturing population dynamics of a hostparasitoid system. Recent work has introduced a semi-discrete framework for obtaining model update functions that connect host-parasitoid population levels from year-to-year. In particular, this framework uses differential equations to describe the hosts-parasitoid interaction during the time of year wh...

2016
Janina F. Dynowski James H. Nebelsick Adrian Klein Anita Roth-Nebelsick

Crinoids, members of the phylum Echinodermata, are passive suspension feeders and catch plankton without producing an active feeding current. Today, the stalked forms are known only from deep water habitats, where flow conditions are rather constant and feeding velocities relatively low. For feeding, they form a characteristic parabolic filtration fan with their arms recurved backwards into the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Alex C C Wilson Leonel da S L Sternberg Katherine B Hurley

Plant sap-feeding insects and blood-feeding parasites are frequently depleted in (15)N relative to their diet. Unfortunately, most fluid-feeder/host nitrogen stable-isotope studies simply report stable-isotope signatures, but few attempt to elucidate the mechanism of isotopic trophic depletion. Here we address this deficit by investigating the nitrogen stable-isotope dynamics of a fluid-feeding...

A.A. Gheisari G.R. Ghalamkari M. Mohammadrezaie M. Toghyani, M. Zamanizad S.A. Tabeidian

The current study was conducted to evaluate effects of sequential or wet feeding programs subsequent to and early meal feeding regime on performance, carcass characteristics and humoral immunity in broiler chicks. 192 Ross 308 chicks (seven-day old) were allocated to four treatments at four replicates (12 chicks per plot) based on a Completely Randomized Design. Treatments were included: contro...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
M Díaz-Muñoz O Vázquez-Martínez R Aguilar-Roblero C Escobar

Restricted feeding schedules entrain behavioral and physiological circadian rhythms, which depend on a food-entrainable oscillator (FEO). The mechanism of the FEO might depend on digestive and endocrine processes regulating energy balance. The present study characterizes the dynamics of circulating corticosterone, insulin, and glucagon and regulatory parameters of liver metabolism in rats under...

2013
S. M. Vallina S. Dutkiewicz

Predators’ switching towards the most abundant prey is a mechanism that stabilizes population dynamics and helps overcome competitive exclusion of species in food webs. Current formulations of active prey-switching, however, display non-maximal feeding in which the predators’ total ingestion decays exponentially with the number prey species (i.e. the diet breadth) even though the total prey bio...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Juan L Cantalapiedra Richard G Fitzjohn Tyler S Kuhn Manuel Hernández Fernández Daniel DeMiguel Beatriz Azanza Jorge Morales Arne Ø Mooers

Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of speciation and extinction across clades. Here, we connect past climate to changes in diet and diversification dynamics of ruminant mammals. Using novel versions of Multi-State Speciation and Extinction models, we explore the most likely scenarios for evolutionary transitions among diets in this clade...

2010
J. P. Farlin L. S. Lewis T. W. Anderson C. T. Lai

Amphipods are often dominant components of benthic marine communities and may exhibit taxon-specific differences in feeding behavior. As a result, variation in the composition of amphipod communities is an important metric for the interpretation of trophic dynamics in benthic marine ecosystems. Though previous studies of amphipod diets indicate functional diversity among taxa, few studies have ...

Journal: :PeerJ 2021

Manta rays forage for zooplankton in tropical and subtropical marine environments, which are generally nutrient-poor. Feeding often occurs at predictable locations where these large, mobile cartilaginous fishes congregate to exploit ephemeral productivity hotspots. Investigating the dynamics that lead such feeding aggregations remains a key question understanding their movement ecology. The aim...

2009
Lance J. Meinke

1 The western corn rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte is a major insect pest of field maize, Zea mays L. Larvae can cause substantial injury by feeding on maize roots. Larval feeding may destroy individual roots or root nodes, and reduce plant growth, stability, and yield. Costs associated with managing corn rootworms in continuous maize are annually one of the largest expenditures...

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