نتایج جستجو برای: competitors and communities

تعداد نتایج: 16843040  

2009
Hiren Joshi Rachna Dave Vayalam P. Venugopalan

Competition between species plays a central role in the activity and structure of communities. Stable co-existence of diverse organisms in communities is thought to be fostered by individual tradeoffs and optimization of competitive strategies along resource gradients. Outside the laboratory, microbes exist as multispecies consortia, continuously interacting with one another and the environment...

2013
Luis Beltran Jackie Meyer

Ecological communities are often shaped by competition between individuals for a shared limited resource (Rohde 2011). Competition may be between individuals of the same species (intraspecific competition) or between individuals of different species (interspecific competition). In forest communities, squirrels and other rodents rely on the same food sources and are still able to coexist. Gray s...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
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abstract competition is a phenomenon that influences the size, structure and stability of insect communities, particularly on solitary endoparasitoids species. although, competition normally incurs costs, it might be adaptive for the surviving individual. to determine which factors affect the patch use strategy of foragers under competition, the effect of previous experience with hosts already-...

2015
Christopher J. Dibble Volker H. W. Rudolf C. J. Dibble

When individuals from multiple populations colonize a new habitat patch, intraspecific trait variation can make the arrival order of colonists an important factor for subsequent population and community dynamics. In particular, intraspecific priority effects (IPEs) allow early arrivers to limit the growth or establishment of later arrivers, even when competitively inferior on a per-capita basis...

2011
Sinéad Collins

When competitive exclusion between lineages and genetic adaptation within lineages occur on the same timescale, the two processes have the potential to interact. I use experimental microbial evolution where strains of a photosynthetic microbe that differ in their physiological response to CO(2) enrichment are grown either alone or in communities for hundreds of generations under CO(2) enrichmen...

2010
Kyle F. Edwards Sebastian J. Schreiber K. F. Edwards

Intransitive competition has the potential to be a powerful contributor to species coexistence, but there are few proposed biological mechanisms that could create intransitivities in natural communities. Using a three-species model of competition for space, we demonstrate a mechanism for coexistence that combines a colonization–competition tradeoff between two species with the ability of a thir...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Deron E Burkepile John D Parker C Brock Woodson Heath J Mills Julia Kubanek Patricia A Sobecky Mark E Hay

Microbes are known to affect ecosystems and communities as decomposers, pathogens, and mutualists. However, they also may function as classic consumers and competitors with animals if they chemically deter larger consumers from using rich food-falls such as carrion, fruits, and seeds that can represent critical windfalls to both microbes and animals. Microbes often use chemicals (i.e., antibiot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Berry J Brosi Heather M Briggs

Understanding the functional impacts of pollinator species losses on plant populations is critical given ongoing pollinator declines. Simulation models of pollination networks suggest that plant communities will be resilient to losing many or even most of the pollinator species in an ecosystem. These predictions, however, have not been tested empirically and implicitly assume that pollination e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2015

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