نتایج جستجو برای: prey selection

تعداد نتایج: 336297  

Journal: :Japanese journal of applied entomology and zoology 1998

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Mathieu Chouteau Mónica Arias Mathieu Joron

Positive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the fitness of a phenotype increases with its frequency, and it is thought to underlie important adaptive strategies resting on signaling and communication. However, whether and how positive FDS truly operates in nature remains unknown, which hampers our understanding of signal diversity. Here, we test for positive FDS ope...

2008
Sandra M. Merchant Wayne Nagata

Wavetrains, also known as periodic travelling waves, are known to evolve behind invasion fronts in oscillatory reaction-diffusion models for predator-prey systems. Mathematical theory predicts that for a given set of parameter values there is in fact a family of possible wavetrain solutions. In a particular predator invasion a single member of this family is somehow selected behind the primary ...

2012
Frederic Barraquand David J. Murrell

Dispersal theory generally predicts kin competition, inbreeding, and temporal variation in habitat quality should select for dispersal, whereas spatial variation in habitat quality should select against dispersal. The effect of predation on the evolution of dispersal is currently not well-known: because predation can be variable in both space and time, it is not clear whether or when predation ...

2015
Mari Carmen Arriaza Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo Cayetana Martínez-Maza Audax Mabulla Enrique Baquedano Mathew S. Crowther

Age and sex selection of prey is an aspect of predator ecology which has been extensively studied in both temperate and African ecosystems. This dimension, along with fecundity, survival rates of prey and mortality factors other than predation are important in laying down the population dynamics of prey and have important implications in the management of species. A carnivore den located in the...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Jay J Falk Hannah M ter Hofstede Patricia L Jones Marjorie M Dixon Paul A Faure Elisabeth K V Kalko Rachel A Page

Many predators and parasites eavesdrop on the communication signals of their prey. Eavesdropping is typically studied as dyadic predator-prey species interactions; yet in nature, most predators target multiple prey species and most prey must evade multiple predator species. The impact of predator communities on prey signal evolution is not well understood. Predators could converge in their pref...

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