نتایج جستجو برای: prey predator

تعداد نتایج: 27211  

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 ...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Volker H W Rudolf

Direct and indirect interactions between two prey species can strongly alter the dynamics of predator-prey systems. Most predators are cannibalistic, and as a consequence, even systems with only one predator and one prey include two prey types: conspecifics and heterospecifics. The effects of the complex direct and indirect interactions that emerge in such cannibalistic systems are still poorly...

2013
Takefumi Nakazawa Shin-ya Ohba Masayuki Ushio

As predator–prey interactions are inherently size-dependent, predator and prey body sizes are key to understanding their feeding relationships. To describe predator–prey size relationships (PPSRs) when predators can consume prey larger than themselves, we conducted field observations targeting three aquatic hemipteran bugs, and assessed their body masses and those of their prey for each hunting...

2018
Benedikt Gehr Elizabeth J Hofer Mirjam Pewsner Andreas Ryser Eric Vimercati Kristina Vogt Lukas F Keller

Predator-prey theory predicts that in the presence of multiple types of predators using a common prey, predator facilitation may result as a consequence of contrasting prey defense mechanisms, where reducing the risk from one predator increases the risk from the other. While predator facilitation is well established in natural predator-prey systems, little attention has been paid to situations ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Takefumi Nakazawa Shin-Ya Ohba Masayuki Ushio

As predator-prey interactions are inherently size-dependent, predator and prey body sizes are key to understanding their feeding relationships. To describe predator-prey size relationships (PPSRs) when predators can consume prey larger than themselves, we conducted field observations targeting three aquatic hemipteran bugs, and assessed their body masses and those of their prey for each hunting...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences and engineering : MBE 2014
Aniello Buonocore Luigia Caputo Enrica Pirozzi Amelia G Nobile

The aim of this paper is to consider a non-autonomous predator-prey-like system, with a Gompertz growth law for the prey. By introducing random variations in both prey birth and predator death rates, a stochastic model for the predator-prey-like system in a random environment is proposed and investigated. The corresponding Fokker-Planck equation is solved to obtain the joint probability density...

2015
Susmita Paul Paritosh Bhattacharya K. S. Choudhury

In this paper, maximum sustainable yield policy in prey-predator system is discussed where the prey population follows logistic law of growth. Here a model is proposed involving linear prey–predator interaction and intra-specific competition among predator populations. The growth rate of the predator depends upon predation on the modelled and alternate prey. In traditional prey–predator system,...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
József Garay Zoltán Varga Manuel Gámez Tomás Cabello

The classical Holling type II functional response, describing the per capita predation as a function of prey density, was modified by Beddington and de Angelis to include interference of predators that increases with predator density and decreases the number of killed prey. In the present paper we further generalize the Beddington-de Angelis functional response, considering that all predator ac...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2017
Emily W Grason

Though prey use a variety of information sources to assess predation risk, evolutionary cohistory with a predator could constrain information use, and nonnative prey might fail to recognize risk from a novel predator. Nonnative prey might instead use generalized risk assessment, relying on general alarm signals from injured conspecifics rather than cues from predators. I tested the influence of...

2000
Frederick S. Scharf Francis Juanes Rodney A. Rountree

We utilized a long-term data base collected over a broad geographic range to examine predator size prey size relationships for 18 species of marine fish predators from continental shelf waters off the northeast US coast. Regression analysis was used to illustrate interspecific variation in ontogenetic patterns of prey size use, gape allometries, and ratio-based trophic niche breadths. Sizebased...

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