نتایج جستجو برای: prey

تعداد نتایج: 20103  

Journal: :Zoology 2011
Sam Van Wassenbergh Dennis De Rechter

Previous studies have shown that evasive prey generally elicit a different kinematical pattern of prey capture from suction feeding fish compared to non-evasive types of prey. However, no evidence exists that predatory fish can modulate their prey capture kinematics in response to whether or not an elusive prey performs an escape response. Here, we analyse prey capture kinematics of a specialis...

2009
S. Ruan

In this survey, we briefly review some of our recent studies on predator-prey models with discrete delay. We first study the distribution of zeros of a second degree transcendental polynomial. Then we apply the general results on the distribution of zeros of the second degree transcendental polynomial to various predator-prey models with discrete delay, including Kolmogorov-type predator-prey m...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
K Chan S Boutin T J Hossie C J Krebs M O'Donoghue D L Murray

To improve understanding of the complex and variable patterns of predator foraging behavior in natural systems, it is critical to determine how density-dependent predation and predator hunting success are mediated by alternate prey or predator interference. Despite considerable theory and debate seeking to place predator-prey interactions in a more realistic context, few empirical studies have ...

2017
Maria L Gelin Lyn C Branch Daniel H Thornton Andrés J Novaro Matthew J Gould Anthony Caragiulo

Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a consequence, can alter predator behavior. Migration may include entire populations of prey species, but often prey populations exhibit partial migration with some individuals remaining resident and others migrating. Interactions of migratory prey and predators have been documented in North America...

2012
Mhairi E. Alexander Jaimie T. A. Dick Nessa E. O’Connor Neal R. Haddaway Keith D. Farnsworth

The influence of predation in structuring ecological communities can be informed by examining the shape and magnitude of the functional response of predators towards prey. We derived functional responses of the ubiquitous intertidal amphipod Echinogammarus marinus towards one of its preferred prey species, the isopod Jaera nordmanni. First, we examined the form of the functional response where ...

2017
Christina G Halpin John Skelhorn Candy Rowe Graeme D Ruxton Andrew D Higginson

Prey often evolve defences to deter predators, such as noxious chemicals including toxins. Toxic species often advertise their defence to potential predators by distinctive sensory signals. Predators learn to associate toxicity with the signals of these so-called aposematic prey, and may avoid them in future. In turn, this selects for mildly toxic prey to mimic the appearance of more toxic prey...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
h. rahmani y. fathipour k. kamali

study of the spatial distribution of a pest and its natural enemies provides better decision tool for integrated pest management. the spatial distribution and seasonal activity of panonychus ulmi (koch) and its predator zetzellia mali (ewing) were studied in an apple orchard in khoramdareh (zanjan province, iran) during 2007. the interaction (density dependence) between the prey and its predato...

2009
Jonathan G. Lundgren

1049-9644/$ see front matter Published by Elsevier doi:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2009.05.016 * Tel.: +1 605 693 5211; fax: +1 605 693 5240. E-mail address: [email protected] Non-prey foods are an integral component of the diets of most predaceous coccinellids. Under field conditions, numerous coccinellids consume nectar, honeydew, pollen, fruit, vegetation, and fungus. These non-prey fo...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Evan L Preisser Daniel I Bolnick Jonathan H Grabowski

Predators influence prey populations both by consuming individual prey, and by inducing changes in prey behaviour that limit reproduction and survival. Because prey trade-off predation risk for foraging gains, the magnitude of predators' non-consumptive effects should depend on resource availability. Studies of non-consumptive effects generally adopt either of two strategies: (i) maintaining a ...

Journal: :Journal of biological dynamics 2009
J M Lee T Hillen M A Lewis

In this paper, we consider spatial predator-prey models with diffusion and prey-taxis. We investigate necessary conditions for pattern formation using a variety of non-linear functional responses, linear and non-linear predator death terms, linear and non-linear prey-taxis sensitivities, and logistic growth or growth with an Allee effect for the prey. We identify combinations of the above non-l...

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