نتایج جستجو برای: learning host or prey

تعداد نتایج: 4147557  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Maud C O Ferrari Adega Gonzalo François Messier Douglas P Chivers

While some prey species possess an innate recognition of their predators, others require learning to recognize their predators. The specific characteristics of the predators that prey learn and whether prey can generalize this learning to similar predatory threats have been virtually ignored. Here, we investigated whether fathead minnows that learned to chemically recognize a specific predator ...

Journal: :Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde 2013
M Büker K Picozzi S Kolb J-M Hatt

Borrelia (B.) burgdorferi sensu lato, the causative agent of Lyme disease, is the most important arthropod-borne zoonosis-pathogen in the Northern hemisphere. Besides small mammals, birds, primarily Passeriformes and sea birds, play an important role in the transmission, distribution and maintenance of this disease. Previous studies on birds have focused mainly on the detection of Borrelia-infe...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Diversifying agroecosystems through habitat management inside or outside production fields can provide alternative hosts and/or prey for natural enemies. In semi-natural habitats, parasitoids may find host-plant complexes (HPC) that could allow their development when pest are scarce in the field. However, morphological and physiological differences between targeted HPCs affect preference fitnes...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Guadalupe Peralta Carol M Frost Tatyana A Rand Raphael K Didham Jason M Tylianakis

Complementary resource use and redundancy of species that fulfill the same ecological role are two mechanisms that can respectively increase and stabilize process rates in ecosystems. For example, predator complementarity and redundancy can determine prey consumption rates and their stability, yet few studies take into account the multiple predator species attacking multiple prey at different r...

2017
Ilkka Hanski Robert D. Holt

Ilkka Hanski is most widely known for his seminal contributions to metapopulation ecology, both theoretical and empirical. But he also made many important and wide-ranging contributions to other arenas of ecological inquiry, including in particular predator–prey, host–parasitoid, and host–pathogen interactions. This paper provides an overview of his work in trophic ecology, ranging from individ...

Journal: :Advanced Robotics 2001
Majid Nili Ahmadabadi Masoud Asadpour Eiji Nakano

A group of cooperative and homogeneous Q-learning agents can cooperate to learn faster and gainmore knowledge. In order to do so, each learner agent must be able to evaluate the expertness and the intelligence level of the other agents, and to assess the knowledge and the information it gets from them. In addition, the learner needs a suitable method to properly combine its own knowledge and wh...

2007
Petra Klepac Ottar Bjornstad Glenn Flierl Karin Harding

The interactions between populations can be positive, neutral or negative. Predation and parasitism are both relationships where one species benefits from the interaction at the expense of the other. Predators kill their prey instantly and use it only for food, whereas parasites use their hosts both as their habitat and their food. I am particularly interested in microbial parasites (including ...

2017
SAM L. ELLIOT FREDERICK R. ADLER MAURICE W. SABELIS

Vector-borne parasites are commonly predicted to be less virulent to the vector than to the definitive host as the parasite gains little by harming its main route of transmission. Here we assess the empirical evidence from systems in which insects are vectors for vertebrate, plant, and invertebrate parasites. The body of evidence supports lower (but nonzero) parasite virulence to vectors than t...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
E Ihalainen L Lindström J Mappes

Inexperienced predators are assumed to select for similarity of warning signals in aposematic species (Müllerian mimicry) when learning to avoid them. Recent theoretical work predicts that if co-mimic species have unequal defences, predators attack them according to their average unpalatability and mimicry may not be beneficial for the better defended co-mimic. In this study, we tested in a lab...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2003
Kim N Mouritsen Robert Poulin

Parasites with complex life cycles, relying on trophic transmission to a definitive host, very often induce changes in the behaviour or appearance of their intermediate hosts. Because this usually makes the intermediate host vulnerable to predation by the definitive host, it is generally assumed that the parasite's transmission rate is increased, and that the modification of the host is, theref...

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