نتایج جستجو برای: fractional prey

تعداد نتایج: 79838  

Ahmad2 Savari, Emad Koochaknejad, Gholamreza Eskandari, Preeta Koochenian, Seyedamin Taghavi Motlagh,

The Otolithes ruber is considered a valuable fish in the Indo-West Pacific. Estimates of the Q/B ratio and parameters of equations to ‘predict’ Q/B values for O. ruber in northwestern part of the Persian Gulf and the effects of different age-groups (age 1 to 6 year) on prey are presented. The age and food item of O. ruber were recorded on data collected from monthly samplings by bottom tra...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2003
Omkar Shefali Srivastava

The predation and searching efficiency of fourth instar of predatory C. septempunctata at various densities of mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) and predator was investigated under laboratory conditions. The feeding rate of predatory stage decreased at increased prey- and predator densities. Highest percent (92.80%) prey consumption was observed at initial prey density and lowest per...

2013
Yu Peng Fan Zhang Shaolan Gui Huping Qiao Grant C. Hose

Scavenging (feeding on dead prey) has been demonstrated across a number of spider families, yet the implications of feeding on dead prey for the growth and development of individuals and population is unknown. In this study we compare the growth, development, and predatory activity of two species of spiders that were fed on live and dead prey. Pardosa astrigera (Lycosidae) and Hylyphantes grami...

2016
Marco Heurich Klara Zeis Helmut Küchenhoff Jörg Müller Elisa Belotti Luděk Bufka Benno Woelfing

Prey selection is a key factor shaping animal populations and evolutionary dynamics. An optimal forager should target prey that offers the highest benefits in terms of energy content at the lowest costs. Predators are therefore expected to select for prey of optimal size. Stalking predators do not pursue their prey long, which may lead to a more random choice of prey individuals. Due to difficu...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2016
e. hesameddini a. rahimi

fractional calculus has been used to model the physical and engineering processes that have found to be best described by fractional differential equations. for that reason, we need a reliable and efficient technique for the solution of fractional differential equations. the aim of this paper is to present an analytical approximation solution for linear and nonlinear multi-order fractional diff...

2001
GARRICK T. SKALSKI JAMES F. GILLIAM

A predator’s per capita feeding rate on prey, or its functional response, provides a foundation for predator–prey theory. Since 1959, Holling’s prey-dependent Type II functional response, a model that is a function of prey abundance only, has served as the basis for a large literature on predator–prey theory. We present statistical evidence from 19 predator–prey systems that three predator-depe...

2004
TRISTAN KIMBRELL ROBERT D. HOLT

Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. Recent work, however, has shown that predator switching can be either stabilizing or destabilizing. Most models of predator switching, to date, assume that prey are behaviorally passive and do not respond to predators. We allowed prey to respond behaviorally to predators, so as to avoid capture, ...

In this article, we survey the asymptotic stability analysis of fractional differential systems with the Prabhakar fractional derivatives. We present the stability regions for these types of fractional differential systems. A brief comparison with the stability aspects of fractional differential systems in the sense of Riemann-Liouville fractional derivatives is also given. 

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