نتایج جستجو برای: prey selection

تعداد نتایج: 336297  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
József Garay Ross Cressman Fei Xu Zoltan Varga Tomás Cabello

The introduced dispersal-foraging game is a combination of prey habitat selection between two patch types and optimal-foraging approaches. Prey's patch preference and forager behavior determine the prey's survival rate. The forager's energy gain depends on local prey density in both types of exhaustible patches and on leaving time. We introduce two game-solution concepts. The static solution co...

M. H. Rahmani Doust, S. GHolizade

One may find out the application‎ ‎of mathematics in the areas of ecology‎, ‎biology‎, ‎environmental‎ ‎sciences etc‎. ‎Mathematics is particulary used in the problem of‎ ‎predator-prey known as lotka-Volterra predator-prey equations.‎ ‎Indeed‎, ‎differential equations is employed very much in many areas‎ ‎of other sciences‎. ‎However‎, ‎most of natural problems involve some‎ ‎unknown functions...

2013
Glenn Dunshea Nélio B. Barros Elizabeth J. Berens McCabe Nicholas J. Gales Mark A. Hindell Simon N. Jarman Randall S. Wells

Diet is a fundamental aspect of animal ecology. Cetacean prey species are generally identified by examining stomach contents of stranded individuals. Critical uncertainty in these studies is whether samples from stranded animals are representative of the diet of free-ranging animals. Over two summers, we collected faecal and gastric samples from healthy free-ranging individuals of an extensivel...

2013
William J. Resetarits Christopher A. Binckley

Camouflage occupies a central role in arsenals of both predators and prey and invokes visions of organisms possessing specific characteristics or altering their shape, color, or behavior to blend into the visual background or confound identification. However, many organisms use modalities other than vision. Chemical communication is particularly important in aquatic systems, and chemicals cues ...

2015
Bridie J. M. Allan Paolo Domenici Phillip L. Munday Mark I. McCormick

Recent studies demonstrate that the elevated temperatures predicted to occur by the end of the century can affect the physiological performance and behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes; however, little is known of the effect of these temperatures on ecological processes, such as predator-prey interactions. Here, we show that exposure to elevated temperatures significantly affected the predat...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Yutao Fu Charles O'Kelly Michael Sieracki Daniel L Distel

Selective grazing by protists can profoundly influence bacterial community structure, and yet direct, quantitative observation of grazing selectivity has been difficult to achieve. In this investigation, flow cytometry was used to study grazing by the marine heterotrophic flagellate Paraphysomonas imperforata on live bacterial cells genetically modified to express the fluorescent protein marker...

2009
Souma Chowdhury Ramon J. Moral George S. Dulikravich

In this work, an evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithm (EMO) based on the dynamics of predator-prey interactions existing in nature is presented. This algorithm contains “prey”, which represent members of the population/sample space and are randomly placed on a two dimensional lattice with connected ends. “Predators” are comparatively fewer in number than “prey” and are placed in ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2008
Susan Lingle Alex Feldman Mark S Boyce W Finbarr Wilson

Variation in the temporal pattern of vulnerability can provide important insights into predator-prey relationships and the evolution of antipredator behavior. We illustrate these points with a system that has coyotes (Canis latrans) as a predator and two species of congeneric deer (Odocoileus spp.) as prey. The deer employ different antipredator tactics (aggressive defense vs. flight) that resu...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Jonah L Keim Philip D DeWitt Subhash R Lele

Resource selection is grounded in the understanding that animals select resources based on fitness requirements. Despite uncertainty in how mechanisms relate to the landscape, resource selection studies often assume, but rarely demonstrate, a relationship between modeled variables and fitness mechanisms. Using Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) and snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) as a model system,...

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