نتایج جستجو برای: learning host or prey

تعداد نتایج: 4147557  

2015
Kevin D. Lafferty A. Kimo Morris

Parasites that are transmitted from prey to predator are often associated with altered prey behavior. Although many concur that behavior modification is a parasite strategy that facilitates transmission by making parasitized prey easier for predators to capture, there is little evidence from field experiments. We observed that conspicuous behaviors exhibited by killifish (Fundulus parvipinnis) ...

Journal: :Science 2006
Jacqueline T Ngai Diane S Srivastava

Conventional ecological theory predicts that predators affect nutrient cycling by decreasing the abundance or activity of prey. By using a predator-detritivore-detritus food chain in bromeliads, we show that predators can increase nutrient cycling by a previously undescribed, but broadly applicable, mechanism: reducing nutrient export by prey emigration. Contrary to expectations, predation on d...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Leena Lindström Rauno V Alatalo Anne Lyytinen Johanna Mappes

Both Batesian and Müllerian mimicries are considered classical evidence of natural selection where predation pressure has, at times, created a striking similarity between unrelated prey species. Batesian mimicry, in which palatable mimics resemble unpalatable aposematic species, is parasitic and only beneficial to the mimics. By contrast, in classical Müllerian mimicry the cost of predators' av...

2015
Maarten C. Boerlijst André M. de Roos Gui-Quan Sun

The role of diseases and parasites has received relatively little attention in modelling ecological dynamics despite mounting evidence of their importance in structuring communities. In contrast to predators, parasites do not necessarily kill their host but instead they may change host life history. Here, we study the impact of a parasite that selectively infects juvenile prey individuals and p...

2006
Kathleen L. Prudic Ana K. Skemp Daniel R. Papaj

Many organisms use warning, or aposematic, coloration to signal their unprofitability to potential predators. Aposematically colored prey are highly visually conspicuous. There is considerable empirical support that conspicuousness promotes the effectiveness of the aposematic signal. From these experiments, it is well documented that conspicuous, unprofitable prey are detected sooner and aversi...

2010
Alain Dejean Céline Leroy Bruno Corbara Olivier Roux Régis Céréghino Jérôme Orivel Raphaël Boulay

Plant-ants live in a mutualistic association with host plants known as "myrmecophytes" that provide them with a nesting place and sometimes with extra-floral nectar (EFN) and/or food bodies (FBs); the ants can also attend sap-sucking Hemiptera for their honeydew. In return, plant-ants, like most other arboreal ants, protect their host plants from defoliators. To satisfy their nitrogen requireme...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Miguel C Leal Kenneth Hoadley D Tye Pettay Alejandro Grajales Ricardo Calado Mark E Warner

The association between cnidarians and photosynthetic dinoflagellates within the genus Symbiodinium is a prevalent relationship in tropical and subtropical marine environments. Although the diversity of Symbiodinium provides a possible axis for niche diversification, increased functional range and resilience to physical stressors such as elevated temperature, how such diversity relates to the p...

2015
STEPHANIE J. PEACOCK MARTIN KRKOŠEK ANDREW W. BATEMAN MARK A. LEWIS

There is an increasing realization of the diverse mechanisms by which parasites and pathogens influence the dynamics of host populations and communities. In multi-host systems, parasites may mediate food web dynamics with unexpected outcomes for host populations. Models have been used to explore the potential consequences of interactions between hosts, parasites and predators, but connections b...

2016
Paul Masonick Christiane Weirauch

(1) Assess the distribution and abundance of four common, flower-visiting, predatory Southern California assassin bug species (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) on their host plants in sage scrub and chaparral habitats of the Shipley-Skinner Reserve. (2) Use gut metabarcoding analyses to test the hypothesis that native pollinators constitute a significant proportion of assassin bug diets, and that the die...

Journal: :دانش و پژوهش در آموزش زبان انگلیسی 0
mahdi mardani tahereh jahanbazian

the present study intended to look into and compare the possible effects of competitive team-based learning (ctbl) with learning together (lt) or cooperative group-based learning (cgbl) – the most popular method of cooperative learning (cl) -- on oral performance of iranian efl intermediate students. after administering the oral interview, this researcher selected a group of 40 almost homogeneo...

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